American Medical News 1995 Wayne Hearn - Abstracts

American Medical News 1995 Wayne Hearn
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Abortion issue clouds nomination. (of Henry W. Foster Jr. for office of Surgeon General)HealthWayne Hearn
Abortion politics overshadow fight against teen pregnancy. (includes related articles with statistics on teenage pregnancy and abortion)HealthWayne Hearn
Accidents (don't just) happen.(preventing accident-related injuries)HealthWayne Hearn
Athletes breathe new life into nasal dilator market.(Breathe Right device)HealthWayne Hearn
Calcium antagonist reputation hinges on clinical trial.(Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack Trial)HealthWayne Hearn
Considering cannabis.(the medical use of marijuana)(includes related articles)HealthWayne Hearn
Despite fat concerns, women should still drink milk.HealthWayne Hearn
Disaster plan in action: Oklahoma medical teams respond well to terrifying time. (Oklahoma City bombing)HealthWayne Hearn
Dr. Foster faces hearings dominated by politics, abortion. (Henry W. Foster, Jr., President Clinton's choice for Surgeon General) (includes related article with quotations)HealthWayne Hearn
Elderly at highest risk of heat-related problems.HealthWayne Hearn
EPA's future: less money, less authority.(Environmental Protection Agency)HealthWayne Hearn
FDA action would show tobacco is 'lethal drug.' (Food and Drug Administration; includes related chronology of tobacco research)HealthWayne Hearn
Healthy eats.(dietary counseling in medical practice)HealthWayne Hearn
Help patients slim down, shape up - and shift attitudes.HealthWayne Hearn
Here's a new way for physicians to fight smoking.HealthWayne Hearn
Intervention plans can mobilize community.HealthWayne Hearn
JAMA, AMA turn up anti-tobacco heat. (Journal of the American Medical Association, American Medical Assoc. urged to increase anti-smoking activity)(includes related article on secret tobacco reports)HealthWayne Hearn
Journal takes front-line stand against tobacco: assesses North Carolina's 'institutional addiction.' (North Carolina Medical Society's Jan 1995 journal)(includes related article on issue's tobacco nicotine articles)HealthWayne Hearn
Managed addiction. (managed care applied to addiction medicine; includes related article)HealthWayne Hearn
Melatonin caution: latest magic bullet may not hit target.(claims that melatonin prevents aging)HealthWayne Hearn
Ministry of health: across the nation, religious institutions are pitching in to deliver the gospel on health promotion and disease prevention.HealthWayne Hearn
More and more pharmacists refusing to sell tobacco.HealthWayne Hearn
More than an apple a day. (preventive medical care) (System Strategies)HealthWayne Hearn
Mushroom tea: toxicity concerns about new 'cure-all.' (Kombucha tea)HealthWayne Hearn
Obesity in children an important yet complex issue.(care and treatment)HealthWayne Hearn
On the road to prevention.(the use of clinical practice guidelines)(includes related article, list of resources)HealthWayne Hearn
Public disclosure likely to sharpen focus on Parkinson's. (Janet Reno's diagnosis)HealthWayne Hearn
Reports on calcium antagonists may raise patients' BP. (controversy over calcium-channel blockers and high blood pressure)HealthWayne Hearn
Rural cooperative: vertical integration is penetrating rural areas, where it's hoped that provider networks can keep delivery systems afloat while improving public health.(includes related article)HealthWayne Hearn
Taking the heat; last month's deadly heat wave in Chicago might have been avoided if officials had heeded the lessons learned by other cities.HealthWayne Hearn
Tell patients: heavy or light exercise - just do it. (includes list of related references)HealthWayne Hearn
Track record. (needle exchange programs related to HIV infection statistics)(includes related article)HealthWayne Hearn
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