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- Attitudes toward childbearing and changes in sexual and contraceptive practices among HIV-infected women
After studying 46 women with HIV infection, the authors found that counseling often was not adequate and that, though sexual practices changed, further study is needed to see if these changes are sustained.
- Influencing health behavior: physicians as agents of change
Physicians’ rediscovery of their role as educators, not simply interventionists, is the key to the medicine of the future.
- Dilate or debulk?
In this first in a new series of informal dialogues on controversial and emerging topics in cardiac diagnosis and therapy, two internationally known investigators tally the relative merits of atherectomy and angioplasty for percutaneous therapy of coronary artery disease.
- A pregnant woman with shortness of breath
The authors guide the reader through a challenging diagnosis.