American Medical News 1992 Rebecca Voelker - Abstracts

American Medical News 1992 Rebecca Voelker
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Action plan to fight drug-resistant TB. (tuberculosis)HealthRebecca Voelker
A little exercise goes a long way in cardiovascular health.HealthRebecca Voelker
AMA will offer input on safety of silicone implants. (input to the Food and Drug Administration)HealthRebecca Voelker
As medical technology advances, so does septicemia. (increase in septicemia due to aging patients, and new antibiotics and intravascular devices)HealthRebecca Voelker
CDC: no other HIV infection cases to patients besides Fla. dentist. (Centers for Disease Control)HealthRebecca Voelker
CDC offers 'quick and dirty' hurricane clean-up aid. (Centers for Disease Control)HealthRebecca Voelker
Chronic disease management boosts self-esteem, cuts costs.HealthRebecca Voelker
Complex, new directions for infection control.HealthRebecca Voelker
Comprehensive TB control policy adopted. (the American Medical Association is pushing for increased research, treatment and funding to control tuberculosis)HealthRebecca Voelker
Deadly cholera bug hitches a ride into U.S. waters.HealthRebecca Voelker
Disease rates alone can't measure public health.HealthRebecca Voelker
DNA copying technique may help in controlling multidrug-resistant TB. (tuberculosis)(includes article about use of quinolones in treating TB)HealthRebecca Voelker
Experts say TB plan is comprehensive, but states wonder who will pay. (federal government report on tuberculosis control)HealthRebecca Voelker
Fighting fragmentation. (the women's health movement; includes boxed summary)HealthRebecca Voelker
Forging a future on prevention. (adolescent health; includes related article on costs)HealthRebecca Voelker
Hepatitis C presents puzzling challenge in infection control.HealthRebecca Voelker
Here's what to look for in disability coverage for HIV. (health care workers' exposure to human immunodeficiency virus) (Interim Meeting)HealthRebecca Voelker
How do physicians treat HIV? (surveys by three major medical organizations)HealthRebecca Voelker
Infant water intoxication called newest epidemic.HealthRebecca Voelker
New findings reported in AIDS, other bloodborne diseases. (1992 National Forum on AIDS, Hepatitis and Other Bloodborne Diseases)HealthRebecca Voelker
New guidelines prompt debate over TB control. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration requires medical workers to wear industrial respirators)HealthRebecca Voelker
New help in managing exposures.HealthRebecca Voelker
New surveillance system tracks needlesticks, exposures. (Exposure Prevention Information Network)HealthRebecca Voelker
No grades for doctors on nutrition. (report from Institute for Science in Society)HealthRebecca Voelker
No needle is a safe needle; new IV technologies represent best hedge against infection. (includes related article on availability of intravenous devices)HealthRebecca Voelker
Old drugs being called up in TB fight. (streptomycin and para-aminosalicylic acid)HealthRebecca Voelker
Penicillin losing its punch as more organisms develop organisms develop resistance.HealthRebecca Voelker
Policy calls for practice restrictions based on risk. (monitoring of HIV-infected physicians)HealthRebecca Voelker
Prevention ranks low in U.S. health care spending.HealthRebecca Voelker
Prevention tries to break into medicine's mainstream. (includes related article on the Physician-based Assessment and Counseling for Exercise program)HealthRebecca Voelker
Silence shrouds occupational infections, say health workers. (poor hospital procedures for reporting, counseling exposed health care workers)HealthRebecca Voelker
Students: Give us primary care incentives, not coercion. (Interim Meeting)HealthRebecca Voelker
Watching for doctor targets. (enforcement of bloodborne pathogen standard)HealthRebecca Voelker
Weighing HIV risks: Ala. court to rule if testing without consent sacrifices patient rights for physician safety.HealthRebecca Voelker
Young doctors mull lawsuit over Medicare pay. (American Medical Association's Young Physicians Section)HealthRebecca Voelker
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