JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association 1989 Marsha F. Goldsmith - Abstracts

JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association 1989 Marsha F. Goldsmith
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At Southwest Foundation, scientists run show - but research animals are essential stars. (Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research in San Antonio, Texas)HealthMarsha F. Goldsmith
Brain studies may alter long-held concepts about likely causes of some voice disorders. (research done at the Dallas Center for Vocal Motor Control, Callier Center for Communication Disorders, University of Texas)HealthMarsha F. Goldsmith
Computers star in new communication concepts for physically disabled people. (Dexter)HealthMarsha F. Goldsmith
'HeartGuide' food-rating program attracts 114 applications as controversy continues.HealthMarsha F. Goldsmith
Long past date set for its US disappearance, measles remains a threat to many children.HealthMarsha F. Goldsmith
New vaccines for respiratory tract ills? Genetic engineering pursues these goals. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthMarsha F. Goldsmith
New visceral transplants invigorate cancer victims. (organ cluster transplants)HealthMarsha F. Goldsmith
Psychiatrist named new deputy editor of JAMA, deputy vice president for scientific information. (Richard M. Glass, the Journal of the American Medical Association).HealthMarsha F. Goldsmith
Researchers amass abortion data.HealthMarsha F. Goldsmith
Some new twists to one of the most common procedures in US general surgery. (inguinal hernia repair)HealthMarsha F. Goldsmith
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