Vol. 133 No. 2713, October 2004
Index
- Neoprohibitionists seek to halt consumption.
- Reimportation ban should be lifted.
- Outlawing of DDT proves deadly.
- A protein released from the lungs.
- Alcohol disorders often undetected.
- Beer often is dismissed.
- Calling human fat.
- Children with recurrent ear infections.
- Diets rich in lean beef.
- Drug benefit burdens younger workers.
- Forty percent of the 119,000.
- HIV-AIDS did not come from oral polio vaccine.
- Most families of infants and toddlers with disabilities.
- Airborne bacteria exacerbate attacks.
- Pharmaceutical firms top the list.
- Lack of water causes lung disease.
- Sensitive airways prone to infection.
- Cooling platelets extends shelf life.
- Portable device for home use.
- Severed victims can walk again.
- Grapes are great for the brain.
- Northeast, Midwest prove most generous.
- Are you raising fit or fat kids?
- Corn sweeteners likely culprit.
- Fast-food breakfasts inflame blood vessels.
- Junk food prevails at medical conferences.
- Many misunderstand obesity's effects.
- Corporate America battles the bulge.
- Brain breakdown begins in 40s.
- Disease kills millions of children annually.
- Headache vs. migraine: know the difference.
- ALS more common in war veterans.
- Are hormones and cancer linked?
- Sunlight triggers attack on organs.
- Lighting innovations prevent disease.
- New drug relieves psoriasis.
- Digital paper replacing pulp.
- Sun knows no season.
- Multitasking women need better balance.
- Popular herb awaits FDA approval.
- Races react similarly to drugs.
- Swallowing difficulties cause for concern.
- Brain exercises help kick habit.
- Children can be taught to socialize.
- Teen churchgoers more likely to abstain.
- Coal takes heavy human toll.