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Program Archives
#757 October 29, 2002
A. Overuse of Broad Spectrum Antibiotics is Leading to Resistance
B. The Genome of an Important Wine-making Microbe is Sequenced
C. Studying Executive Function Deficiency in Girls With ADHD
D. A Study Recommends Alternatives to the Existing Model of Dental Care
E. Scenario-based Counseling May Benefit Heart Disease Patients
#756 October 22, 2002
A. Girls with ADHD are Under-diagnosed
B. A Study Raises Concerns over U.S. Dental Health Care
C. The Real Threat of Smallpox
D. A Natural Fertilizer Discovered in the Deep Ocean
E. The Best Prevention of Head Injury is Protection
#755 October 15, 2002
A. Making Strides in Breast Cancer Research
B. Don't Always Count on End-of-life Decisions
C. The Possible Spread of Sudden Oak Death Syndrome
D. Women and Children Suffer Most from Indoor Air Pollution
E. New Technology Tracks Hazardous Releases from the Atmosphere
#754 October 8, 2002
A. Efforts to Reduce Indoor Air Pollution in Third World Countries
B. New Insight into Ocean Processes
C. Handgun Studies Strengthen Crime Prevention Efforts
D. Who Needs the Flu Shot?
E. How Small Strokes May Affect Memory Loss
#753 October 1, 2002
A. A Deadly Pathogen Found in California Redwoods and Douglas Firs
B.Renewed Interest in Facial Expression Analysis
C. A Less Invasive, More Accurate Approach to Diagnosing Certain Kinds of Cancer
D. Better Detection of a Nefarious Disease
E. The Psychological Impact of 9/11 Still Lingers