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USA Today (Magazine)
An illustrated monthly newsmagazine published by the Society for Advancement of Education, providing commentary and debate on a wide variety of topics relating to US national issues and events, including politics, ecology, education, business, the media, literature, science, and religion.

Common complication following surgery.(Irregular Heartbeat)(Brief Arti...
October 01, 2005
Exercise alleviates anorexia and bulimia.(Eating Disorders)(Brief Arti...
October 01, 2005
Shame, not guilt linked to addiction.(Substance Abuse)(Brief Article)
October 01, 2005
Nanotubes help broken bones mend.(Osteoporosis)
October 01, 2005
Man and beast both at risk.(Zoonotic Diseases)
October 01, 2005
Head lice hit most school districts.(Hygiene)
October 01, 2005
Essential fats may prevent bone loss.(Menopause)
October 01, 2005
Therapists at highest risk for asthma.(Respiratory Ailments)
October 01, 2005
Doctors' neckties can make patients sick.(Infections)
October 01, 2005
Ways to avoid foot problems.(Podiatry)
October 01, 2005
Asthma and allergies may reduce risk.(Brain Cancer)(Brief Article)
October 01, 2005
The revised guidelines for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hyperte...
October 01, 2005
Doctors are not following the recommended asthma guidelines and are un...
October 01, 2005
Up to 98,000 individuals die as a result of medical errors each year.(...
October 01, 2005
Injuries higher among the obese.(Body Mass Index)(Brief Article)
October 01, 2005
Does chlorination lead to miscarriage?(Pregnancy)
October 01, 2005
Disease linked to amino acid deficiency.(Sickle Cell Anemia)(Brief Art...
October 01, 2005
Are workouts best remedy?(Depression)
October 01, 2005
Bottom line bolstered by branding.(Mental Health)(Brief Article)
October 01, 2005
Childhood poverty indicator for women.(Heart Attacks)
October 01, 2005
Predictors different among sexes, races.(Heart Disease)
October 01, 2005
The art of medicine in Ancient Egypt.(Remedies)
October 01, 2005
Stressed-out victims of Katrina.(Psychology)(Brief Article)
October 01, 2005
Why people want plastic surgery.(Cosmetic Procedures)
October 01, 2005
New "spearing" rule for college football.(Sports Injuries)
October 01, 2005
Plastic surgeons on front lines in Iraq.(Battlefield Trauma)(Brief Art...
October 01, 2005
During dental or surgical procedures, bacteria that reside in the mout...
October 01, 2005
Diseases that are transmitted human to human are more of a concern for...
October 01, 2005
New target found to fight Parkinson's.(Brief Article)
October 01, 2005
Deformities handicap mentally disabled kids.(Plastic Surgery)
October 01, 2005
Admissions up on all drug fronts.(Methamphetamine Treatment)(Brief Art...
October 01, 2005
Recovering users mourn "lost love".(Drug Addiction)(Brief Ar...
October 01, 2005
Smooth muscle cells may hold key.(Coronary Disease)
October 01, 2005
Can new drug stop infant infections?(Heart Surgery)(Neuprex)
October 01, 2005
Emotional factors can worsen symptoms.(Skin Conditions)
October 01, 2005
Redheads remain more susceptible.(Skin Cancer)(Brief Article)
October 01, 2005
Breast Cancer Awareness Month.(Medical Research)(Brief Article)
October 01, 2005
Implants not implicated in cancer recurrence.(Breast Reconstruction)(B...
October 01, 2005
Less invasive biopsy for large tumors.(Breast Cancer)
October 01, 2005
New MRI aids early detection.(Pancreatic Cancer)
October 01, 2005
Up to 98,000 individuals die as a result of medical errors each year.(...
October 01, 2005

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