American Medical News 1996 Deborah L. Shelton - Abstracts

American Medical News 1996 Deborah L. Shelton
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6 myths about sex and the elderly: Doctors can help older patients improve the quality of their lives by learning more about sexuality, intimacy and aging.(includes separate article about nursing homes' policy towards sex)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Abortion shouldn't be required training, students say. (medical students)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Agencies short on cash are turning to the private sector. (Indigent care)(includes related article on Pierre Durand, Ventura County, California, Health Care Agency)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
AMA offers new HIV prevention guide for physicians. (American Medical Association)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
AMA urges doctors to fight media violence.(American Medical Association)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Cyclospora outbreak difficult to track, prevent. (more than 1,000 cases reported in summer 1996)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Delegates push mandatory HIV testing for pregnant women. (American Medical Association House of Delegates vote)(Annual Meeting News)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Desperately seeking subjects: preventive emphasis, diversity goals help to drive demand for human 'guinea pigs' for clinical trials. (includes related articles on protecting human subjects and encouraging people to enter clinical trials)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Drugs offer hope - at a price: financial squeeze on AIDS programs threatens access.HealthDeborah L. Shelton
HCFA waives Medicaid rules to rescue LA County. (Health Care Financing Administration; Los Angeles County, California)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
HIV prevention helping, but not enough. (according to panel before 11th International Conference on AIDS)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Home HIV tests raise issues of counseling, prevention.HealthDeborah L. Shelton
IOM report urges stepped-up contraceptive research. (Institute of Medicine)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Is it the time .... (for mandatory HIV testing of pregnant women)(Health)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Legacy of Tuskegee: revelations about the infamous syphilis study turned many African-Americans against the U.S. health care system.(includes related information)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Legal immigrants retain access to AIDS treatment: hospitals retain Medicaid pay for emergency care.HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Medical concerns linger for 'fountain of youth' hormone. (dehydroepiandrosterone; includes list of information sources)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Medical practice uncertain for tomorrow's physicians.HealthDeborah L. Shelton
More geriatrics training needed as population ages.HealthDeborah L. Shelton
National diabetes day to stimulate public awareness.HealthDeborah L. Shelton
National HIV testing day set for Thursday, June 27.HealthDeborah L. Shelton
No place on Earth untouched: 'HIV is not over'; AIDS pandemic spreading throughout developing world.HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Rising hopes, rising costs. (HIV/AIDS treatment)(includes related article on drug treatments for HIV/AIDS)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
STDs a 'hidden epidemic.' (sexually transmitted diseases in the United States)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Tax tobacco, expand care.(Arizona and Oregon initiatives)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
The revolution ... that never happened. (birth control technology) (includes related articles)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
These doctors take a global view at AMA meeting. (American Medical Association gathering attracts physicians from other countries)(Annual Meeting News)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Virtual violence.(American Medical Association tries to curb influence of media on youth violence)(includes related articles on causes and treatment of youth violence)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Why would any self-respecting physician want to go to law school?(includes related articles)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
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