| JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association 1990 Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| AIDS activities: from day 1 to 'something big'. (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| As AIDS epidemic approaches second decade, report examines what has been learned. (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| Blood bank officials hope donor altruism will pass new (anti-HCV) test. (anti-hepatitis C virus) | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| CDC ponders new HIV guidelines. (Centers for Disease Control) (human immunodeficiency virus) | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| CDC veteran upholds the bottom line: prevention. (Centers for Disease Control) | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| Cold laser, arterial stent studies continue. | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| Even 'in perspective', HIV specter haunts health care workers most. (human immunodeficiency virus) | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| Focus on adolescent health enrolls school helpers. | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| Forgotten (almost) but not gone, tuberculosis suddenly looms large on domestic scene. | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| Forum focuses on Hispanic-American health. | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| Future surgery: minimal invasion. | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| Heart disease researchers tailor new theories - now maybe it's genes that make people fat. | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| Heart research efforts aim at fairness to women in terms of causes, care of cardiac disorders. | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| Midwest symposium seeks therapeutic answers to global AIDS problem. (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| Mother to child: first living donor lung transplant. | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| Science ponders whether HIV acts alone or has another microbe's aid. (Medical News & Perspectives) | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| Target: sexually transmitted diseases. (editorial) | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| This month brings new information about AIDS to profession, public. | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| Tons of work go into CDC's ounces of prevention. (Centers for Disease Control) | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith, Andrew Skolnick |
| Ultrasonic catheters give cardiologists boost in observing internal blood vessels. | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| What goes up must come down, but hypertension experts worldwide differ about ways, means. | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
| Which transplant technique will let cystic fibrosis patients breathe easier? (editorial) | Health | Marsha F. Goldsmith |
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