| American Medical News 1992 Sari Staver |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| AIDS meeting to focus on key issues. | Health | Sari Staver |
| Calif. group developing doctor-assisted suicide proposal. (Californians Against Human Suffering) | Health | Sari Staver |
| CDC opts to let states handle HIV-infected health workers. (Centers for Disease Control) | Health | Sari Staver |
| Citing loss of underground DDC, AIDS activists urge more access. (zalcitabine) | Health | Sari Staver |
| Detection of HIV markers may lead to improved therapy. (human immunodeficiency virus) | Health | Sari Staver |
| Drug firm to offer free access to AIDS drug. (Hoffman-LaRoche will offer DDC free to certain HIV-infected persons)(includes instructions on how to enroll patients) | Health | Sari Staver |
| Gay men may be relapsing into risky sex, studies say. | Health | Sari Staver |
| HIV vaccines promising, but not problem-free. | Health | Sari Staver |
| How early is early? Experts debate when and how to start HIV treatment. | Health | Sari Staver |
| Legal challenge to FDA list work of physicians, activists. (challenge of ban on drug RU-486) (Abortion Pill Power Play) | Health | Sari Staver |
| More aggressive treatment of pediatric HIV is urged. (James Oleske, MD, a leading expert on pediatric AIDS) | Health | Sari Staver |
| New York: infected health workers don't have to tell patients. (includes summary of the New York policy) | Health | Sari Staver |
| Panel calls for accelerated approval of AIDS drug. (Food and Drug Administration advisory panel, DDC) | Health | Sari Staver |
| Plan would link primary care, substance abuse services. (includes highlights of Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration's treatment program) | Health | Sari Staver |
| Questions linger on best HIV drug strategy. (includes related article on prophylaxis) | Health | Sari Staver |
| Research developments presented at AIDS meeting. (International Conference on AIDS, part 1) | Health | Sari Staver |
| Study raises questions over early vs. late AZT therapy. (New England Journal of Medicine study, zidovudine for HIV-infected patients) | Health | Sari Staver |
| TB hits more health professionals. (multi-drug resistant tuberculosis) | Health | Sari Staver |
| TB outbreaks spur concerns over job risk. (tuberculosis, hospital workers) | Health | Sari Staver |
| U.S. officials investigating reports of AIDS-like disease. | Health | Sari Staver |
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