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From the CDC: On-the-job deaths decline in 1980s
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1. Mai 1994
Published Online: 1994-05-01
Published in Print: 1994-05-01
© 1994 American Osteopathic Association
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Editorial Comments
- Lumpectomy plus radiation treatment of localized breast cancer affords disease-free survival rates at least as favorable as those found with total mastectomy, with all factors being equal
- Beta carotene and vitamin E supplements may not be the anti-carcinogen wonders as earlier touted
- New modes of drug therapy for treating osteoporosis may give physicians, and their patients an alternative to estrogen therapy
- Another promising treatment regimen for osteoporosis is being successfully tested by researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.
- In an attempt to create a tobacco-free environment, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has issued a policy statement from its Committee on Substance Abuse
- Letters to the Editor
- More suggested changes to osteopathic medical curriculum
- Response: More suggested changes to osteopathic medical curriculum
- News
- From the FDA: Defective uncuffed pediatric endotracheal tubes threaten lives
- From the CDC: On-the-job deaths decline in 1980s
- Editorials
- DOs encouraged to participate in pharmaceutical, clinical trials
- Exercise: The antiaging antidote?
- Announcements
- Proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the American Osteopathic Association
- Letters to the Editor
- Healthcare policy reform comes under fire
- Healthcare policy reform comes under fire
- Original Contribution
- Predictability of sacral base levelness based on iliac crest measurements
- Brief Report
- The chronically disturbed adolescent and the surrogate family model: Observations on two patient populations
- Clinical Practice
- Clinical implications of NSAID pharmacokinetics: Special populations, special considerations
- Health Policy
- State healthcare reform: An arena for the osteopathic medical profession's influence
- Case Report
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