Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 1998 - Abstracts

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Animal fat and cholesterol may have helped primitive man evolve a large brain.HealthMann, Frank D.
Bioetiquette.HealthMartin, Judith, Stent, Gunther S.
BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCES.HealthGREYSON, BRUCE
Current perspectives on the function of sleep.HealthRechtschaffen, Allan
Cytoplasmic heretics.HealthSapp, Jan
Ethics: an American growth industry.HealthGustafson, James M.
Ethics of ignorance: lessons from the epidemiological assessment of the bovine spongiform encephalopathy ("mad cow disease") epidemic.HealthPorta, Miquel, Morabia, Alfredo
From epistemology to rational science policy: Popper versus Kuhn. (scholars Karl R. Popper and Thomas S. Kuhn)HealthPinter, G.G., Pinter, Vera
Genomic logic, allelic inference, and the functional classification of genes.HealthGreenspan, Neil S.
Health services research and systemic lupus erythematosus: a reciprocal relationship.HealthAlbert, Daniel A.
IS OZONE THERAPY THERAPEUTIC?HealthBOCCI, VELIO
MAKING PROGRESS: DOES CLINICAL RESEARCH LEAD TO BREAKTHROUGHS IN BASIC BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES?HealthGERSHON, ELLIOT S.
Morals, metaphysics, and heart transplantation: reflections on Richard Selzer's "Whither Thou Goest." (response to article by Richard Selzer, Imagine a Women and Other Tales, 1990)HealthPotts, Michael
MY LIFE IN THE HUMAN NATURE WARS(1).HealthTIGER, LIONEL
Passover and plague.HealthBlaser, Martin J.
Patenting and human genes.HealthBaird, Patricia
Philosophy of psychopharmacology.HealthStein, Dan J.
Predictive diagnosis and genetic screening: manipulation of fate?HealthHenn, Wolfram
PRIVIES, SPIDERS, WORMS, AND WEEDS.HealthFELTS, JOHN H.
Reckonitis: a cognitive deficit of social origin. (faulty computational analysis for disease incidence in populations)HealthAickin, Mikel
Sexist diseases. (sex factors in diseases)HealthGarenne, Michel, Lafon, Monique
Social and economic dimensions of environmental policy: lead poisoning as an example.HealthBellinger, David C., Matthews, Julia A.
THE 19th-CENTURY ELUCIDATION OF ANIMAL FERTILIZATION: ITS RELATION TO THE CELL THEORY, EMBRYOLOGY, AND CYTOGENETICS.HealthMALKIN, HAROLD M.
THE INTOXICATIONS OF ELIZABETHAN DRAMA.HealthHUXTABLE, RYAN J.
THE LIMITATIONS OF EVIDENCE(1).HealthBLACK, DOUGLAS
The myth of community as organism. (ecology)HealthMcIntosh, Robert P.
The new biology of obsessive-compulsive disorder: implications for evolutionary psychology.HealthRapoport, Judith L., Fiske, Alan
THE SELF OF PHILOSOPHY AND THE SELF OF IMMUNOLOGY.HealthHOWES, MOIRA
The skin bag. (woman's response to skin cancer)HealthOlds, Linda E.
Together again. (response to article by Robert Lanza, Perspect. Biol. Med., vol. 37, p. 288, 1994)HealthEpstein, Robert
Triumph of the trivial. (prejudicial thinking creates insignificance in scientific inquiry)HealthHrushesky, William J.M.
TYPE II DIABETES, ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION, AND OBESITY AS "SYNDROMES OF IMPAIRED GENETIC HOMEOSTASIS": THE "THRIFTY GENOTYPE" HYPOTHESIS ENTERS THE 21st CENTURY.HealthNEEL, JAMES V., WEDER, ALAN B., JULIUS, STEVO
WHAT IS GLAUCOMA?HealthRAMANATHAN, SARAS, ERNEST, J. TERRY
WHAT IS SCIENCE REALLY FOR?HealthGRATZER, WALTER
Who will the father be? (heterospermic insemination)HealthDziuk, Philip
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