JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association 1993 Andrew A. Skolnick - Abstracts

JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association 1993 Andrew A. Skolnick
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After long delay, federal regulations for enforcing nursing home standards may be issued this year.HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Doctors help HIV-positive Haitian refugees gain freedom from US government detention camp. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
'Female athlete triad' risk for women. (40th annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Seattle)(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Health professionals oppose rules mandating participation in executions. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Injury prevention must be part of nation's plan to reduce health care costs, say control experts. (Second World Conference on Injury Control, Atlanta, GA)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Joint commission will collect, publicize outcomes. (Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Mitochondrial DNA studies help identify lost victims of human rights abuses. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Novel therapies dominate American Cancer Society's 35th Annual Science Writers Seminar.HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Philip Morris recalls Marlboro cigarette lighter, considered 'enticing fire hazard for children.'HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Rapid clot-dissolving drugs promising for stroke. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Researchers try new definitions, new therapies in effort to solve growing problem of sepsis.HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Studies raise doubts about benefit of athletics in reducing unhealthy behavior among adolescents. (40th annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Seattle)(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Superantigen molecule, T-cell interaction studied for clinical clues to defense against retroviruses. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthPaul Cotton, Andrew A. Skolnick
Thanks to gift from Ross Perot, University of Texas Southwestern's MD-PhD program triples in size.HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Transplantation pioneer predicts successful xenotransplantation soon. (cross-species transplants)(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Tufts University Medical School Center explores genetic defenses of bacteria, cancer cells. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Tufts uses grant to design programs for drawing medical students into primary care careers. (Tufts University School of Medicine) (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
US-based world medical relief group finds charity begins at home. (Doctors of the World)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
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