American Medical News 1997 Deborah L. Shelton - Abstracts

American Medical News 1997 Deborah L. Shelton
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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.HealthDeborah L. Shelton
AIDS vaccine: rhetoric or reality: finding a preventive vaccine within a decade is now a top national priority.HealthDeborah L. Shelton
AMA co-sponsors meeting on water pollution and health.(American Medical Association, International Conference on Water Pollution and Health)HealthDeborah 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)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Being there. (issue reexamination of family separation from patients undergoing resuscitation)(includes a related article on family presence)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
California slashes funds for immigrant prenatal care.HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Effectiveness of breast self-exam questioned in study.(breast cancer diagnosis)HealthDeborah 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")HealthDeborah 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)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Hope on hold. (treatment of HIV)HealthDeborah 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)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
New standards chief 'a timely arrival': Reed Tuckson, MD, brings a community health perspective to organized medicine's highest ranks.HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Not a 'morning after' pill: but demand spurs look at HIV antiretroviral use.HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Not just little men. (Women's Health Initiative will study ways that women's health differs from men's)(includes related articles)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
N.Y. HMO will pay for sign language interpreters. (Health Management Organization, Oxford Health Plans)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
President apologizes, calls syphilis study 'morally wrong.'(President Clinton; Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Sex turns dangerous. (sexually transmitted diseases thrive amid secrecy, lack of awareness)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Through hell and high water. (North Dakota weathers the 1997 floods)HealthDeborah L. Shelton
Trying to overcome the Tuskegee legacy of distrust.(Tuskegee Syphilis Study)(includes related article on cable television movie "Miss Evers' Boys")HealthDeborah L. Shelton
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