JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association 1996 Andrew A. Skolnick - Abstracts

JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association 1996 Andrew A. Skolnick
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AMA's science reporters conference focuses on contraception and prevention of premature birth.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthDavid Mark, Andrew A. Skolnick
Answer sought for 'tobacco giant' China's problem.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Apgar quartet plays perinatologist's instruments. (Virginia Apgar)(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Basic science focus of Third International Symposium on Liver Cancer and Hepatitis.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
China is eager to export its traditional medicine, but some Chinese scientists urge more skepticism.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Democrats drop universal coverage.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Discovery of 50-year-old naval logbook may aid follow-up study of radium-exposed veterans.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Experts explore emerging information technologies' effects on medicine.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Experts try education to preserve skiers' knees.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Female cybercadaver goes on-line; male counterpart gets a workout.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Health pros want new rules for girl athletes. (to reduce health risks)(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
HOPE springs eternal for medical and health volunteers in 29 countries on 5 continents.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Images gleaned at radiologists' annual meeting.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Project HOPE helps China build a new foundation for pediatric medicine.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Russian and US researchers develop 'biochips' for faster, inexpensive biomedical tests.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Scientific verdict still out on DHEA. (dehydroepiandrosterone)(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Technologies described at radiology meeting someday may de deployed in war against cancer.(Medical News & Pespectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
Tougher drug tests for Centennial Olympic Games.(Medical News & Perspectives)HealthAndrew A. Skolnick
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