| JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association 1991 Teri Randall |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Alzheimer's-linked protein found to be skin deep, but potential new therapies see beauty of it. | Health | Teri Randall |
| Army center helps severely burned patients push survival 'envelope'. | Health | Teri Randall |
| Burn patients confront pain, fear, loss of control. | Health | Teri Randall |
| Cultured skin cells, artificial dermis join in race against time to cover burn wound. | Health | Teri Randall |
| Growth factors promote high-dose chemotherapy. | Health | Teri Randall |
| Is it ''Oldtimer's disease'' or just growing old? (New research on Alzheimer's disease) | Health | Teri Randall |
| Key to organ donation may be cultural awareness. | Health | Teri Randall |
| Music not only has charms to soothe, but also to aid elderly in coping with various disabilities. | Health | Teri Randall |
| Physicians' attitudes and approaches are pivotal in procuring organs for transplantation. | Health | Charles Marwick, Teri Randall |
| Pregnancy hormone levels signal trisomy 21, improved screening, lower costs possible. | Health | Teri Randall |
| Rest of world ready to follow this hemisphere's approach to eliminating polio in near future. | Health | Teri Randall |
| Too few human organs for transplantation, too many in need...and the gap widens. | Health | Teri Randall |
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