Vol. 128 No. 2657, February 2000
Index
- Beware "Miracle" Cures in Cyberspace.
- Is Your Doctor Giving You Sufficient Advice?
- HEALTH BEAT.
- Evaluating Providers via THE INTERNET.
- Physicians' Ethical obligations to Patients.
- Database Matches Disease CT Scans.
- Detecting Early Signs of CELLULAR DAMAGE.
- Occupational Injuries' Work-Loss Toll.
- Suction Therapy Aids Wound Healing.
- Elevated Cholesterol Increases Risk.
- Link Between Gum Disease and Strokes.
- Acetaminophen May Curb Artery Hardening.
- Moderate Exercise Good Therapy for Congestive Heart Failure.
- Seeking to Prevent Sudden Cardiac Death.
- A Better Way to Treat Coronaries.
- Transplanted Cells May Arrest Genetic Diseases.
- Antihistamines May Impair Performance.
- SPACE-AGE PROBE TREATS BRAIN CANCER.
- "Misregulated" Genes Help Disease Spread.
- Detecting Breast Cancer Earlier.
- Aggressive Cancers May Make Own Blood Vessels.
- Disabling Enzyme That Causes RUNAWAY GROWTH.
- Know the Facts About Clinical Depression.
- Older Adults at Serious Risk.
- Screening and Polyp Removal Spur Decline.
- Smoking and Drinking May Foster Polyps.
- Large-Breasted Women Are Often in Agony.
- TB EASIER TO TRANSMIT THAN STANDARD TEST REVEALS.
- Undiagnosed Health Problems Can Affect Care.
- Fetal Brain Cell Implants Aid Patients.
- Safe Sex Still Needed After HIV Is Regulated.
- Strategies to Aid Aging Eyes.
- Ancient Disease Still Afflicts Millions.
- Microsurgery Procedure Can Save Feet.
- Hormone-Like Gel Leads to Speedier Deliveries.
- Intake Should Be Doubled for Vitamin C.
- Multiple Births Not Necessarily a Consequence of CONCEPTION DRUGS.
- The Last Remaining Corporate Taboo?
- What's Your Ulcer IQ?