JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association 1992 Andrew A. Skolnick - Abstracts

JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association 1992 Andrew A. Skolnick
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American Heart Association seeks to delay state health department director's confirmation. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
As the blood supply gets safer, experts still call for ways to reduce the need for transfusions.HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
At third meeting, menopause experts make the most of insufficient data. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Brain researchers bullish on prospects for preserving mental functioning in elderly.HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Congress acts to resuscitate nation's financially ailing trauma care systems. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Correction facility TB rates soar; some jails bring back chest roentgenograms. (tuberculosis)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Court orders California governor to restore antismoking media campaign funding. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Eleventh annual Science Reporters Conference offers cornucopia of medical research stories. (sponsored by the American Medical Association)HealthMargaret A. Winker, Andrew A. Skolnick
Experts at Buenos Aires conference predict pandemic of tobacco deaths. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Foot care program for patients with leprosy also may prevent amputations in persons with diabetes.HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Game's afoot in many lands for forensic scientists investigating most-extreme human rights abuses. (disappeared persons in Latin America)(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Last USPHS leprosy hospital phasing out: research relocating to university. (US Public Health Service)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Manufacturer of 'Death Cigarettes' says he's working to bring about the death of smoking. (Medical News and Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Mew MRI techniques allow noninvasive peek inside the thinking human brain. (magnetic resonance imaging)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Museum scholars to apply holocaust experience to 1990s biomedical issues. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Scientists 'build a better mouse' to trap biochemical secrets of radiation-resistant cancer cells.HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Some experts suggest the nation's 'War on Drugs' is helping tuberculosis stage a deadly comeback.HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Terrorists strike again as US Congress considers bills to outlaw attacks on animal research centers. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
US government criticized for helping to export a deadly epidemic of tobacco addiction. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Women's health specialty, other issues on agenda of 'Reframing' conference. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
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