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Labeling on contraceptives strengthened
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1. Mai 1993
Published Online: 1993-05-01
Published in Print: 1993-05-01
© 1993 American Osteopathic Association
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Editorials
- Passive smoking drives three more 'nails' in the 'smoking' coffin
- Research important to education-and society
- News
- No link: HIV and CFS
- Vaccines tested in HIV-infected children
- Approvals for MS, AD drugs pending
- Revised CVS sampling guidelines
- Labeling on contraceptives strengthened
- Editorial Comments
- Physicians should take advantage of regular office visits to vaccinate their pediatric patients
- Calcium consumption may not be the culprit of kidney stone development after all
- The gene that causes Huntington's disease has been isolated
- Job stress costs $200 billion annually in the United States alone
- A bountiful diet of vegetables and fruits can protect against heart disease and the risk of stroke
- Adolescents should have access to abortion
- Damage from fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) persists at least through adolescence
- Could a future birth control method lie at the bottom of the sea?
- Kicking the smoking habit at a young age reduces the risk of lung cancer by 50%, compared with smokers who quit during middleage
- Homosexuality may be less prevalent than originally thought
- News
- All bicyclists should wear helmets
- Announcements
- Proposed Amendments to the Constitution and Bylaws of the American Osteopathic Association
- Original Contribution
- Accuracy of fine-needle aspiration biopsy in diagnosis of palpable breast masses: Two-year results of a university-affiliated community hospital
- Review
- Treatment of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: An update
- Medical Education
- Research secures the future of osteopathic medicine: Part 1. Research-foundation for faculty development, institutional recognition
- Teaching interns and residents about death and dying
- Case Report
- Neuroleptic malignant syndrome in the intensive care unit
- Hemorrhagic adrenal cyst