| JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association 1990 Paul Cotton |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Advances in diabetic retinopathy could save sight, money with more frequent eye exams. | Health | Paul Cotton |
| AIDS dementia may be linked to metabolite of tryptophan. (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) | Health | Paul Cotton |
| Categorizing, tracking birth abnormalities. | Health | Paul Cotton |
| CDC nears close of first half-century. (Centers for Disease Control) | Health | Paul Cotton |
| Cofactor question divides codiscoverers of HIV. | Health | Paul Cotton |
| Compliance problems, placebo effect cloud trials of topical analgesic. | Health | Paul Cotton |
| Examples abound of gaps in medical knowledge because of groups excluded from scientific study. | Health | Paul Cotton |
| Glaucoma: detection before damage, fewer side effects may be possible. | Health | Paul Cotton |
| Is there still too much extrapolation from data on middle-aged white men? | Health | Paul Cotton |
| Knee implant problem has orthopedic surgeons begging for independent data. | Health | Paul Cotton |
| Living-donor liver transplants cap surgical research for decade of 1980s. | Health | Paul Cotton |
| Many researchers, few clinicians, using drug that may slow, even prevent, Parkinson's. | Health | Paul Cotton |
| Medium isn't accurate 'ice age' message. (a crystal form of d-methamphetamine hydrochloride) (Medical News & Perspectives) | Health | Paul Cotton |
| New approaches may aid patients with inflammatory bowel disease. | Health | Paul Cotton |
| Orthopedic surgery turns attention to relatively few fractures that fail to heal over time. | Health | Paul Cotton |
| Physicians hear about incontinence. | Health | Paul Cotton |
| Studying selective blockage of sensation. | Health | Paul Cotton |
| Surrogate markers of disease studied as means of determining AIDS drugs' effectiveness. | Health | Paul Cotton |
| Tobacco foes attack ads that target women, minorities, teens and the poor. | Health | Paul Cotton |
| Two-way street links ever-smaller world spanned by CDC's epidemiologic efforts. (Centers for Disease Control) | Health | Paul Cotton |
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