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Program Archives
#713 December 25, 2001
A. Alcoholics May Reverse Brain Damage by Quitting
B. Doctors Scramble to Learn About Bio-terrorism
C. Controlling Salt Intake Benefits More than Blood Pressure
D. Hands-on Parenting Helps Prevent Risky Behavior
E. Why Cancer Patients Fail to Manage Pain
#712 December 18, 2001
A. A Hospital-Based Bio-terrorism Protocol
B. A Natural Milk Production Technique for Cows
C. Alcoholics May Reverse Cellular Brain Damage by Quitting
D. How to Deal with the Holiday Blues
E. The Problems Caused by Crop Hybridization
#711 December 11, 2001
A. Low Birthweight Children Most Susceptible to Pollution-Induced Asthma
B. A Study Reveals Some Emotional Effects of Space Travel
C. A Wrinkle Treatment that May Also Relieve Migraines
D. New Findings about Mammograms
E. A Groundbreaking, Tiny Transistor
#710 December 4, 2001
A. Being Thankful for the Little Things in Life
B. A Protein Identified that Regulates One of the Brain's Key Messengers
C. New Evidence about an Old Epidemic
D. Cigarettes Linked to Ruptured Aneurysms
E. Another Reason to Continue Flossing …