American Medical News 1997 Deborah L. Shelton |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Aging well; the venerable aspirin turns 100 this year, as researchers continue to find new preventive and therapeutic uses for the drug beyond its original application as a pain killer. | Health | Deborah L. Shelton |
AIDS vaccine: rhetoric or reality: finding a preventive vaccine within a decade is now a top national priority. | Health | Deborah L. Shelton |
AMA co-sponsors meeting on water pollution and health.(American Medical Association, International Conference on Water Pollution and Health) | Health | Deborah L. Shelton |
Appointment seen as booster shot for AIDS vaccine program. (David Baltimore to lead National Institutes of Health research committee)(includes related articles on HIV vaccines) | Health | Deborah L. Shelton |
Being there. (issue reexamination of family separation from patients undergoing resuscitation)(includes a related article on family presence) | Health | Deborah L. Shelton |
California slashes funds for immigrant prenatal care. | Health | Deborah L. Shelton |
Effectiveness of breast self-exam questioned in study.(breast cancer diagnosis) | Health | Deborah L. Shelton |
Every patient has a story. (doctor, photographer write book about urban poor in the Bronx, New York, New York)(includes excerpts from "Beyond the Emergency Room: The Search for Health Care in the South Bronx") | Health | Deborah L. Shelton |
Heavyweight danger. (expanding overweight population leads to important role for physicians)(includes related articles on obesity measurements, medication, counseling, information resources and embolism risk) | Health | Deborah L. Shelton |
Hope on hold. (treatment of HIV) | Health | Deborah L. Shelton |
Mixed marriage: public demand and market trends have pushed mainstream health care and alternative medicine closer together than ever before.(includes related article on American Holistic Centers founder Dr. David Edelberg) | Health | Deborah L. Shelton |
New standards chief 'a timely arrival': Reed Tuckson, MD, brings a community health perspective to organized medicine's highest ranks. | Health | Deborah L. Shelton |
Not a 'morning after' pill: but demand spurs look at HIV antiretroviral use. | Health | Deborah L. Shelton |
Not just little men. (Women's Health Initiative will study ways that women's health differs from men's)(includes related articles) | Health | Deborah L. Shelton |
N.Y. HMO will pay for sign language interpreters. (Health Management Organization, Oxford Health Plans) | Health | Deborah L. Shelton |
President apologizes, calls syphilis study 'morally wrong.'(President Clinton; Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male) | Health | Deborah L. Shelton |
Sex turns dangerous. (sexually transmitted diseases thrive amid secrecy, lack of awareness) | Health | Deborah L. Shelton |
Through hell and high water. (North Dakota weathers the 1997 floods) | Health | Deborah L. Shelton |
Trying to overcome the Tuskegee legacy of distrust.(Tuskegee Syphilis Study)(includes related article on cable television movie "Miss Evers' Boys") | Health | Deborah L. Shelton |
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