Health (San Francisco, CA) 1997 - Abstracts

Health (San Francisco, CA) 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
A food lover's guide to fats.(includes related article on fatty acid supplements)Sports and fitnessBurkhard Bilger
After shock.(surviving traumatic events)(includes related information on therapies for post-traumatic stress disorder)Sports and fitnessKaty Butler
A harder better death. (the tough decision to take a loved one to a hospice)Sports and fitnessPeter Fish
A mountain high: skiing vross country. (ski resorts)(Great Escapes)(Directory)Sports and fitnessPaula Motte
A woman's guide to flirting.Sports and fitnessJeanne Marie Laskas
Beauty in the rough.(humor)(Column)Sports and fitnessNary Roach
Can you improve your luck?Sports and fitnessBill Shapiro
Don't face stress alone.(10 Ways to Renew Your Mind and Body)(includes related information on stress, and a stress quiz)(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessBenedict Carey
Don't look for youth in a pill.(10 Ways to Renew Your Mind and Body)(includes related information on hormone replacement therapy)(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessLisa Davis
Do we need a law setting a minimum hospital stay after a mastectomy?(Pro/Con)Sports and fitnessKim Calder, Lee Newcomer
Dr. Christiane Northrup is building an empire by telling women not to trust their doctors; should you trust her?(includes related information on a new approach to hormone therapy and on natural progesterone creams)Sports and fitnessAlexis Jetter, Jayne Garrison
Eat to fight cancer.(10 Ways to Renew Your Mind and Body)(includes related information on phytochemicals)Sports and fitnessStephen S. Hall
Estrogen to prevent Alzheimer's?Sports and fitnessRob Waters
Eyebrow envy.(eyebrow care)(includes related information on eyebrow styles and on tweezing)Sports and fitnessMary Roach, Karmen Butterer
Fallout shelter: thinning hair sends even the most confident women running for cover. Two treatments can now help.Sports and fitnessLaura Billings
Fit as you want to be: whatever your goal, there's a real-life exercise plan for you.(includes related quiz)Sports and fitnessAnne Reeks
For your eyes only: what's the secret behind the special creams in those tiny jars? They really can help, experts say.Sports and fitnessBeth Weinhouse
Getting back on your feet: fallen out of the exercise habit? Don't sweat it. Restoring strength is easier than you think.(Fitness)Sports and fitnessDaryn Eller
Getting clear: new remedies are making life easier for millions of adults with acne.Sports and fitnessLaura Billings
Give your body time to heal.(10 Ways to Renew Your Mind and Body)(includes related information on television doctors, and doctor and patient relationships)(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessAnn Japenga
Great greens: stir-fried, steamed, or sauteed, they're delicious - and they can help keep cancer at bay.(includes recipes)Sports and fitnessMartha Rose Shulman, Wendy Marston
Healing power.(exercise as a treatment for chronic disease)(includes related information)Sports and fitnessLeslie Kaufman
Heartburn: everything you need to know to tame the fire inside.(includes related information on over-the-counter medications)Sports and fitnessTimothy Gower
How America eats: we say our meals are healthier than ever, yet our trash bins are filled with burger cartons and pizza boxes.(include nutritional rules, quiz on nutrition and profiles of a healthy eater and a dieter)Sports and fitnessAnn Japenga
Hypnosis: trick or treatment? You'd be amazed at what modern doctors are tackling with an 18th century gimmick.Sports and fitnessJean Callahan
Imperfect beauty. (women and body image)Sports and fitnessMartha Manning
Keeping fat at bay? Don't forget the beef. (includes recipes)(Healthy Cooking)Sports and fitnessSheridan Warrick, Elizabeth Taliaferro
Learning light: cook with a spa chef.Sports and fitnessMichele Morris
Luscious and light: goat cheese entrees.(recipes)Sports and fitnessMartha Rose Shulman
Nature's pharmacy.(includes guide to the top 10 natural remedies)Sports and fitnessBurkhard Bilger
Now, pills to prevent heart disease: but are cholesterol-lowering drugs right for women?Sports and fitnessGary Taubes
Pampering in peace: spas turn to nature. (guide to health spas)(Great Escapes)Sports and fitnessAllison Serrell
Quirky city walks: insiders' stories.(walking tours of U.S. cities)Sports and fitnessChristopher Hall
Ready to roll: superb inn-to-inn bike trips.(tour outfitters)(Directory)Sports and fitnessAllison Serrell
Running on empty.(thyroid problems in women)(includes related information on other causes of fatigue)(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessBarbara Bailey Kelley
Should Americans be allowed to smoke marijuana as medicine?(Pro/Con)Sports and fitnessLester Grinspoon, Jack Lewin
Should women worry about heart disease? Some should, but odds are you're not one of them.(includes related information on those at risk)Sports and fitnessBeth Weinhouse
Stand up straight. (includes related articles on somatotypes and techniques for improving posture)Sports and fitnessJudith Newman, Karmen Butterer
Stepping up to healthy living. (health information for diabetics)(includes related articles and recipes)(Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitnessKate McLeod
Sub-zero tolerance. (staying warm while walking in cold weather)Sports and fitnessNancy Shute
Super soups: start with chicken broth. (includes recipes, related information on cookbooks and cooking, and list of vegetables that really are fruits)Sports and fitnessSheridan Warrick, Phyllis Kohn
Take in an extra 100 calories a day - the amount in a handful of M&M's or a glass of wine - and you could gain ten pounds this year; here's how to reverse the trend.Sports and fitnessSarah Bowen Shea
The 10 greatest medical advances of 1996. (includes related information on medical treatments in the future)Sports and fitnessIngfei Chen, Deborah Franklin, Jayne Garrison
The beauty of beans: foolproof dinners.(recipes)Sports and fitnessSheridan Warrick, Greg Patent
The best way to lose weight.Sports and fitnessDaryn Eller
The myth of the sexist doc. (investigation of gender bias in health care delivery)(includes related articles on the gender bias project and female doctors.)Sports and fitnessLaurie Abraham
The new rite of passage.(adventure trips for women)(includes related information on preparation and outfitters)Sports and fitnessSusan V. Seligson, Paula Motte
The postmodern guide to cold relief.Sports and fitnessBill Shapiro
The right stuff for stuffy noses.(allergy relief)(includes related information on allergy medication)Sports and fitnessTraci Watson
The two lives of Jackie Cole. (changes in woman's personality after recovery from coma)Sports and fitnessSteve Fishman
Treat the body, heal the mind. (treatment of depression)(includes related article on mind-body medicine for mild depression)Sports and fitnessPeter Carlin, Kate Lee
Uncommon thieves: what makes kleptomaniacs steal?Sports and fitnessJames Morgan
Up close and personal.(monovision contact lenses)Sports and fitnessEmily Prager
Water works. (therapeutic uses of water)Sports and fitness 
What best for breakfast? If you're looking for a big dose of vitamins, fiber, and calcium, nothing beats a bowl of cereal.(includes related breakfast comparison information)Sports and fitnessWendy Marston
What's good to go.(nutritious carryout meals)Sports and fitness 
What's lurking in your lunch: loads of calories and tons of fat - unless you're up on the secrets of the deli.Sports and fitnessAlex Gramling
When the nine lives are over: a pet's death can be unexpectedly traumatic. But as last it's okay to go public with your grief.Sports and fitnessJeanne Marie Laskas
When worry rules your life: can simple anxiety be a mental illness? Seems extreme, but finding help could be the best move you ever made.Sports and fitnessIngrid Wickelgren
Why aren't you lifting weights?(Fitness)Sports and fitnessLauren Purcell
Why hot is healthy.(health benefits of chile peppers)(includes related information on nutritional benefits of red bell peppers)Sports and fitnessDorothy Foltz-Gray, Alex Gramling
Zinc and the common cold: some research shows it can shorten your misery. But don't toss the tissues just yet.Sports and fitnessGary Taubes, Kate Lee
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