ARTICLES
Increasing use of smokeless tobacco leads to fears of young livesbeing 'snuffed out'
M. F. Goldsmith
JAMA. 1988;260:1511-1512.
Don't be discouraged if trying to quit tobacco, Surgeon General urges
P. Gunby
JAMA. 1988;260:1511.
Even 'knowing better' about smoking, other health risks, may not deter adolescents
C. Marwick
JAMA. 1988;260:1512-1513.
Issues of drugs and sports gain attention as Olympic games open in South Korea
V. S. Cowart
JAMA. 1988;260:1513.
Leads from the MMWR. Childhood lead poisoning--United States: report to the Congress by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
JAMA. 1988;260:1523.
Leads from the MMWR. Syphilis and congenital syphilis--United States, 1985-1988
JAMA. 1988;260:1533-1534.
Sleeplessness and smoking
J. R. Thurn
JAMA. 1988;260:1551-1552.
Are veterans really different? The feasibility of smoke-free VA hospitals
A. Joseph; J. Korn
JAMA. 1988;260:1551.
Heavy smokers, smoking cessation, and clonidine
JAMA. 1988;260:1552-1553.
Attributes of interventions that stop smoking
M. P. O'Donnell
JAMA. 1988;260:1552.
Risk factors for ectopic pregnancy
JAMA. 1988;260:1553-1555.
Intravenous cocaine, crack, and HIV infection
V. E. Grove
JAMA. 1988;260:1555-1556.
Medicare as secondary payer
P. C. Donahue
JAMA. 1988;260:1555.
Postpartum blood requirements and autologous donation
S. Semchyshyn
JAMA. 1988;260:1556.
Internists and nicotine gum
S. R. Cummings; B. Hansen; R. J. Richard; M. J. Stein; T. J. Coates
JAMA. 1988;260:1565-1569.
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A randomized trial of a family physician intervention for smoking cessation
D. M. Wilson; D. W. Taylor; J. R. Gilbert; J. A. Best; E. A. Lindsay; D. G. Willms; J. Singer
JAMA. 1988;260:1570-1574.
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Minimal contact treatment for smoking cessation. A placebo controlled trial of nicotine polacrilex and self-directed relapse prevention: initial results of the Stanford Stop Smoking Project
S. P. Fortmann; J. D. Killen; M. J. Telch; B. Newman
JAMA. 1988;260:1575-1580.
ABSTRACT
Are heavy smokers different from light smokers? A comparison after 48 hours without cigarettes
J. D. Killen; S. P. Fortmann; M. J. Telch; B. Newman
JAMA. 1988;260:1581-1585.
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The introduction of low-osmolar contrast agents in radiology. Medical, economic, legal, and public policy issues
P. D. Jacobson; C. J. Rosenquist
JAMA. 1988;260:1586-1592.
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Long-term use of nicotine chewing gum. Occurrence, determinants, and effect on weight gain
P. Hajek; P. Jackson; M. Belcher
JAMA. 1988;260:1593-1596.
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Acyclovir prevents reactivation of herpes simplex labialis in skiers
S. L. Spruance; M. L. Hamill; W. S. Hoge; L. G. Davis; J. Mills
JAMA. 1988;260:1597-1599.
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Concentration of Mycobacterium avium by hospital hot water systems
G. C. du Moulin; K. D. Stottmeier; P. A. Pelletier; A. Y. Tsang; J. Hedley-Whyte
JAMA. 1988;260:1599-1601.
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The carcinoid syndrome
P. N. Maton
JAMA. 1988;260:1602-1605.
Beginning a career in pediatric hematology: 1926
M. I. Rhoads
JAMA. 1988;260:1606-1609.
Intangibles in medicine: an attempt at a balancing perspective
N. Cousins
JAMA. 1988;260:1610-1612.
Improving the diagnosis and treatment of nicotine dependence
J. E. Henningfield
JAMA. 1988;260:1613-1614.
Cost vs safety. The use of low-osmolar contrast media
H. W. Fischer
JAMA. 1988;260:1614.
A piece of my mind. When Tom died
R. W. Marion
JAMA. 1988;260:1619.
Risk of AIDS from De Lee suctioning
H. Minkoff
JAMA. 1988;260:1622.