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Abstracts: Spring's best beauty idea: Go red. Your hair now: It's a long, long story. New solutions for I hate my hair! days
Abstracts: Spring training. The hard way. Take a tumble
Abstracts: Sprouting up nutrition. Macho meals. Sneaky fat to go public
Abstracts: Squamous carcinoma of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. Squamous cell carcinoma radioimmunoassay in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck
Abstracts: Squamous cell carcinoma arising in an oral lichenoid lesion. A simulated-use evaluation of a strategy for preventing biofilm formation in dental unit waterlines
Abstracts: Squat's up, doc? That's entrainment: focus your mind to sharpen your workout. Living in the past: use experiences to visualize future progress
Abstracts: Stability Study on Specimens Mailed to a State Laboratory and Tested With the Gen-Probe PACE 2 Assay for Chlamydia
Abstracts: Stage a do-it-yourself disaster. Contacts help workers keep an eye on safety. Incentive programs: only the icing,, not the cake
Abstracts: Stage I and II breast carcinoma: treatment with limited surgery and radiation therapy versus mastectomy. Cervical carcinoma: treatment results and complications of extended-field irradiation
Abstracts: Stage I and II subdiaphragmatic Hodgkin's disease. Survival of the older patient compared with the younger patient with Hodgkin's disease: influence of histologic type, staging, and treatment
Abstracts: Stage IB adenocarcinoma of the cervix treated by radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymph node dissection. The use of intraoperative radiation therapy in radical salvage for recurrent cervical cancer: outcome and toxicity
Abstracts: Stage IB squamous cell cancer of the cervix: clinicopathologic features related to survival. Glassy cell adenocarcinoma of the uterine cervix
Abstracts: Stage II seminoma: results of postorchiectomy irradiation. Diabetic fibrous breast disease. Prognostic factors for recurrence and cosmesis in 393 patients after radiation therapy for early mammary carcinoma
Abstracts: Stages of Change training for opportunistic smoking intervention by the primary health care team. Part II: qualitative evaluation of long-term impact on professionals' reported behaviour
Abstracts: Stages of Change training for opportunistic smoking intervention by the primary health care team. Part I: randomised controlled trial of the effect of training on patient smoking outcomes and health professional behaviour as recalled by patients
Abstracts: Stages of dietary change among nationally-representative samples of adults in the European Union. Methods used to conduct the survey on consumer attitudes to food, nutrition and health on nationally representative samples of adults from each member state of the European Union
Abstracts: Staging laparotomy in Hodgkin's lymphoma: 1979 to 1988. Rapidly progressive sacroiliitis in a patient with lymphocytic lymphoma
Abstracts: Stainless zeal. Working together to care for children in the community. (joint efforts by community and hospital nurses in the United Kingdom)
Abstracts: Stains and the risk of colorectal cancer. Clinical outcomes of breast cancer in carriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations
Abstracts: Stakeholders get serious about safety and health program standard. The election factor
Abstracts: Stakes high for federal guide on cataract surgery. Medical society fighting broad use of licensing fees. Search for malpractice data may lead to medical boards
Abstracts: Stalling tactics: 10 ways to get off your mass. The spice of life. Stop breathing! You may be doing it wrong
Abstracts: Stamp out economic credentialing. Cost-effective bundling: Medicare saves millions on heart bypass pay. Premium war: who pays? Quality may suffer as firms slice physician fees, protect profits
Abstracts: Stamp out weak bones. Reality check. Lighten up
Abstracts: Stand and deliver. Pain relief in pregnancy is a lottery. People in glass houses
Abstracts: Stand and deliver. Transferred nurses will be paid more than NHS staff. Forbidden love
Abstracts: Standard boosts safety in the trenches. Save lives with first-aid training. Does the Hearing Conservation Amendment ring true?
Abstracts: Standardized reporting of clinical practice guidelines: a proposal from the Conference on Guideline Standardization
Abstracts: Standardized reporting of clinical practice guidelines: a proposal from the Conference on Guideline Standardization. part 2
Abstracts: Standardizing the care of bronchiolitis. Return to sender. Multiple sclerosis: primary health care implications
Abstracts: Standards for pediatric immunization practices. Giving pediatric immunizations the priority they deserve. The impact of the standards for pediatric immunization practices on vaccination coverage levels
Abstracts: Standards of care in geriatric practice. Molecular genetic risk screening. Genetic privacy
Abstracts: Standards of ethics at the National Institute of Health. Nonpayment for performance? Medicare's new reimbursement rule
Abstracts: Standing tall. Enjoying the ride. Actions speak louder
Abstracts: Staphylococcal enterotoxin B increases the severity of type II collagen induced arthritis in mice. Appearance of calpain correlates with arthritis and cartilage destruction in collagen induced arthritic knee joints of mice
Abstracts: Staphylococcus aureus nasal carriage and infection in patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. Nasal carriage as a source of Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia
Abstracts: Staphylococcus aureus nasal carriage in hemodialysis patients: its role in infection and approaches to prophylaxis
Abstracts: Staphylococcus aureus With Reduced Susceptibility to Vancomycin--Illinois, 1999. Update: Staphylococcus aureus with reduced susceptibility to vancomycin - United States, 1997(From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
Abstracts: Staphylococcus lugdunensis. Mometasone furoate nasal spray for allegic rhinitis. Nasal, axillary, and perineal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus among women: identification of strains producing epidermolytic toxin
Abstracts: Star attractions. The main event. Holiday classics
Abstracts: Starry skies above: for a comfy, family atmosphere and more fun than you can shake a stick at, try a ranch vacation
Abstracts: Stars of the night. Inside stories. A rising challenge
Abstracts: Starting solids. Child's ultimate guide to kids' magazines. Natural nutrition
Abstracts: Start making sense. Love is a many-splendored thingamabob. Don't be a Noel Coward: if Thanksgiving and Christmas are your annual hair shirt, redesign them so they fit more comfortably
Abstracts: Start your engines! Cross the threshold. Who are you doing it for?
Abstracts: Starved of attention. In praise of intolerance. Tall poppies
Abstracts: Starving amidst plenty. A load of junk.? (hyperactivity in children). Dangerous world
Abstracts: Starving amidst plenty. First for families. Quality care
Abstracts: State and local governments push for clean indoor air. Blue-collar disability rate higher. Vehicles, falling objects, homicide kill most workers
Abstracts: State and national vaccination coverage levels among children aged 19-35 months - United States, April-December 1994
Abstracts: State-based chronic disease control: the Rocky Mountain tobacco-free challenge. Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia
Abstracts: State-based chronic disease control: the Rocky Mountain tobacco-free challenge. part 2 A 62-year-old woman with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Abstracts: State boards urged to tighten control over telemedicine. Open season on e-mail. The ABCs of e-mailing patients
Abstracts: State law can determine force of 'noncompete' clause. Ask the right questions when facing restrictive covenants
Abstracts: State licensing boards consider curbing financial incentives. Group of senators sides with embattled research agency
Abstracts: Statement on use of apolipoprotein E testing for Alzheimer disease. Alzheimer disease research comes of age: the pace accelerates
Abstracts: Statements on how to tackle world poverty are laudable. However, its elimination will involve some tough choices
Abstracts: State of the art and science of endodontics. Where will the genome lead us? Dentistry in the 21st century. 21st -century endodontics
Abstracts: State-owned lab has special niche in vaccine research. Pricey vaccines for kids still public health bargains
Abstracts: State plan states bring safety control home. Review commissions at center stage of safety and health debate. Getting a firm grip on ergonomics
Abstracts: State regulators consider model HMO provider contract. Genetics research already touching your practice; patients say they expect you to know about latest findings
Abstracts: States and feds bounce reform ball back and forth. Health insurers change tune on reform proposal. Battle lines forming over insurance reform; study shows little impact from state efforts
Abstracts: States asking voters to decide range of issues. Asking voters about abortion. States pave way on managed competition; several work on passing their own plans, say they can't afford to wait
Abstracts: States asking voters to decide range of issues. Reform battle turns to ERISA, but changes under debate. ERISA seen hampering states' efforts on health reform
Abstracts: States cautious of jumping into Medicaid managed care. HMO growth tied to consumer service. Can HMOs afford to open door to shut-out specialists?
Abstracts: States debate 'carrying concealed weapons' laws. Going online in rural health. Publishers Debate Future of Online Journals
Abstracts: States eye equal Medicare pay for rural, urban doctors. HHS probe questions hospital expenses, but investigators' motives also under fire
Abstracts: States face challenges in rush to Medicaid managed care. Medicare shapes up claims. AMA, HCFA vow to correct Medicare coding
Abstracts: States face rocky road to reform. Creating a basis for good outcomes. Studies suggest dog walking a good strategy for fostering fitness
Abstracts: States lead the way with new standards. Can OSHA survive this tug-of-war? State and local employees unprotected
Abstracts: States pave own paths on smoking, other health issues. Two doses advised to prevent more outbreaks. Smoking report warns people in Latin America: stop now
Abstracts: State-specific changes in physical activity among persons aged greater than or equal to 65 years - United States, 1987-1992
Abstracts: State-Specific Prevalence Among Adults of Current Cigarette Smoking and Smokeless Tobacco Use and Per Capita Tax-Paid Sales of Cigarettes- United States, 1997
Abstracts: State-specific prevalence of cigarette smoking among adults, and children's and adolescents' exposure to environmental tobacco smoke - United States, 1996
Abstracts: State-specific smoking-attributable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease -- United States, 1986. Chronic disease reports: deaths from lung-cancer - United States, 1986
Abstracts: State-specific variation in rates of twin births - United States, 1992-1994. Contribution of Assisted Reproduction Technology and Ovulation-Inducing Drugs to Triplet and Higher-Order Multiple Births--United States, 1980-1997
Abstracts: States pushed to test newborns for HIV. AMA reaffirms mandatory HIV testing in pregnancy. HIV testing of pregnant women, newborns debated
Abstracts: States ripe for tort reform: more coalitions, GOP legislatures helping the cause. Tort reform proponents want losers to pay legal costs
Abstracts: States struggle with transition to Medicaid managed care. Not just little men. HCFA waives Medicaid rules to rescue LA County
Abstracts: States weigh assisted suicide: AMA launches more aggressive action to fight trend. Many say doctors aren't living up to expectations of living will law
Abstracts: States wrestling with problems of access, cost. Different needs, different answers: hospital groups united against global budgeting, pay schedules; split on other reform issues
Abstracts: States wrestling with problems of access, cost. State lawmakers reject block grants with strings. Minn. may close Medicaid loophole for nursing homes
Abstracts: State tobacco prevention, control activities: results of 1989-1990 association of state, territorial health officials survey - final report
Abstracts: State-to-state variations in newborn screening policies. Clinical Decision Rule to Identify Febrile Young Girls at Risk for Urinary Tract Infection
Abstracts: Statins as a newly recognized type of immunomodulator. Immunomodulation: a new role for statins? Statins: lower lipids and better bones?
Abstracts: Statin therapy and risks for death and hospitalization in chronic heart failure. A 30-year-old woman with chronic hypertension trying to conceive
Abstracts: Statin use, clinical fracture, and bone density in postmenopausal women: results from the Women's Health Initiative Observational Study
Abstracts: Stationary bicycling. Symmetry or proportion? Midlife is not a crisis
Abstracts: Stat nursing - the final analysis. Revising nursing documentation to meet patient outcomes. Lean, mean and stupid!
Abstracts: Status epilepticus. A comparison of four treatments for generalized convulsive status epilepticus. A comparison of lorazepam, diazepam, and placebo for the treatment of out-of-hospital status epilepticus
Abstracts: Status of lipidsoluble antioxidants and TRAP in patients with Crohn's disease and healthy controls. Acute PTH response to oral calcium load and seasonal variation of vitamin D status in healthy young adult subjects
Abstracts: Status of lipidsoluble antioxidants and TRAP in patients with Crohn's disease and healthy controls. part 2 Serum cholesterol and ischaemic heart disease
Abstracts: Status of scrap (recyclable) dental amalgams as environmental health hazards or toxic substances. Blood pressure outcomes of dental patients screened chronobiologically: a seven-year follow-up
Abstracts: Status of scrap (recyclable) dental amalgams as environmental health hazards or toxic substances. part 2 Assessing and correcting dental fees
Abstracts: Statutes and regulations relating to sexual misconduct in the practice of dentistry: part I. HIPAA security regulations: protecting patients' electronic health information
Abstracts: Staying afloat: how two rural hospitals are succeeding in tough times. Selling 'excellence': public hospitals trying to buck bad image
Abstracts: Staying afloat. You can't predict disasters, but you can be prepared. Rural cooperative: vertical integration is penetrating rural areas, where it's hoped that provider networks can keep delivery systems afloat while improving public health
Abstracts: Staying alert about NAPS. Preventing wrongful discharge: Know your facts
Abstracts: Staying connected: close ties promote health. Congestive heart failure: what happens when your heart can't keep up?
Abstracts: Staying motivated year round. Just let yourself go. Zero in: seven keys for pushing beyond your limits
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