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