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Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: Salon Health Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
The war on information
Congressional anti-drug legislation could make it illegal to give life-saving advice about ecstasy.
The agony after ecstasy
I took the drug for nearly a year to lift myself to euphoria. Then I crashed hard.
The worst news: Your loved one is dead
When medicine fails, someone has to tell the grieving family. It's easier with a little training, but there's no training.
Immune from liability
The Supreme Court blocks a potentially important legal path for people who want to sue HMOs. Now, the spotlight is on Congress.
Torture lessons
With irresistible detail, a surgeon explores the cultural and scientific universe of the body in pain.
Heart of darkness
A team of Los Alamos researchers traces AIDS back to the 1930s, blowing a hole in the most recent theory about its origin.
Journey to the center of my bottom
Having a camera shoved up my rectum was not the way I wanted to celebrate my 50th year.
Swallowing ephedra
The wildly popular herbal diet aid can be dangerous for some people. But don't expect the FDA to crack down.
Smoke screen
Why did a Philip Morris scientist kill herself by drinking nicotine?
Bedside terror
This summer thousands of med school graduates will be unleashed on unsuspecting patients, and I know why the public should be scared.
I am somebody!
Do blacks really need to work on their self-esteem? An African-American psychologist says no.
Gene therapy R.I.P.?
When the country's biggest gene therapy institute was ordered to stop testing on humans last week, the action marked the end of an era fraught with dubious claims to success and a mess of unreported adverse effects.
Kids as guinea pigs
The death of a 9-month-old boy rekindles an agonizing debate: Should powerful drugs be tested on children?
"Half Empty, Half Full"
While optimism may seem a sunny subject, full of hearts and flowers, it's a weapon in Susan Vaughan's hands.
Should shrinks probe the violent fantasies of patients?
They often don't. And that failure can be tragic.
Who will care for the crazy?
She was 18 and had been found hanging by a noose. But the moment I saw her insurer, I knew she was one of the lucky ones. First of two parts.
Sound and fury
Thousands of deaf kids can hear, and speak, thanks to a stunningly effective ear implant. So why is the deaf community in an uproar?
Into the closet
Can therapy make gay people straight?
Malaysian vice cops nabbed
"Religious" officers allegedly request bribes and sex from couple arrested for being too "close."
Skin trade
Are burn victims going without so that supermodels can engorge their bodacious bodies? Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: |
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