JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association 1995 Andrew A. Skolnick - Abstracts

JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association 1995 Andrew A. Skolnick
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Along US southern border, pollution, poverty, ignorance, and greed threaten nation's health.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
AMA's Science Reporters Conference features good and bad medical news. (American Medical Association)(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick, Bonnie Chi-Lum
AMA's Science Reporters Conference. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthThomas B. Cole, Andrew A. Skolnick
Cancer cells' immortality may prove their undoing.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Cancer converts tobacco lobbyist: Victor L. Crawford goes on the record.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Claim that medical x-rays caused most US breast cancers found incredible.(critique of John W. Gofman's book, 'Preventing Breast Cancer: The Story of a Major, Proven, Preventable Cause of This Disease')(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Clinic explores novel approaches to improving health in Hispanic community.(Project Vida)(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Crossing 'line on the map' in search of hope. (immigration)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
'Essential components now in place' for clinical testing of cancer vaccine strategies, experts say. (Cancer Research Institute's Cancer Vaccines 1994 conference)(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Experts debate food stamp revision. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
First Complex Disasters Symposium features dramatically timely topics. (Harvard University symposium)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Forensic scientists helping Haiti heal.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Government is in no rush to study thousands of veterans who received nasal radiation therapy.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Government report gives Department of Education and some offshore medical schools failing grades.(US General Accounting Office, 'Student loans: millions loaned inappropriately to U.S. nationals at foreign medical schools')(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Gynecologic oncologists optimistic about diagnosis, therapy gains from reported research.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Health care for refugees and survivors of torture is becoming a growth industry, experts sadly say.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Imaging aces aim to aid medical armamentarium. (Technology Transfer in Image-Guided Therapy Workshop)(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Judge rules diversion of antismoking money illegal, victory for California Tobacco Control Program. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Leader in war on cancer looks ahead: talking with Vincent T. DeVita, Jr, MD. (Medical News & Perspectives) (Interview)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Miami medical school leads the way in assisting Haitians while training family medicine residents.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Military physicians lend healing hands to Haiti.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Military physicians of 12 nations cooperate in Haiti.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Offshore schools loan regs revamped.(US Department of Education tightens student loan eligibility criteria for foreign medical schools)(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Physician, heal thyself-then aid abused women.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Physicians in Missouri (but not Illinois) win battle to block physician participation in executions.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Radiologists display powerful new tools. (Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Religious investors ask health/hygiene products giant to 'kleen' out of the tobacco business.(Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, Kimberly-Clark Corp)(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Spate of lawsuits may finally find chink in tobacco industry's 'impenetrable armor.'HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
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