JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association 1993 Paul Cotton - Abstracts

JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association 1993 Paul Cotton
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Asthma consensus is unconvincing to many. (meeting of the American Lung Association, San Francisco)(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthPaul Cotton
'Best data yet' say air pollution kills below levels currently considered safe. (fine particle pollution)(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthPaul Cotton
Cause of Cuban outbreak neuropathologic puzzle.HealthPaul Cotton
Clinton tinkers with health system status quo; critics seek to pick apart managed competition. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthPaul Cotton
Determining more good than harm is not easy. (evaluating medical treatments)HealthPaul Cotton
Gay, lesbian physicians meet, march, tell Shalala bigotry is health hazard. (Donna Shalala)(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthPaul Cotton
Health threat from mosquitoes rises as flood of the century finally recedes. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthPaul Cotton
Must older Americans save up to spend down?HealthPaul Cotton
Neurophysiology, philosophy on collision course?HealthPaul Cotton
Nursing home research focus on outcomes may mean playing catch-up with regulation.HealthPaul Cotton
Psychiatrists set to approve DSM-IV. (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition)(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthPaul Cotton
Rational suicide: no longer 'crazy'? (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthPaul Cotton
Scientists chart course for brain map. (Human Brain Project)HealthPaul Cotton
Superantigen molecule, T-cell interaction studied for clinical clues to defense against retroviruses. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthPaul Cotton, Andrew A. Skolnick
Talk to people about dying - they can handle it, say geriatricians and patients.HealthPaul Cotton
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