American Medical News 1992 Sari Staver - Abstracts

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