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2004 (Vol. 38)
- January-February (No. 1)
Features: Hispanic Americans, Listeria, ultrasound
'keepsake' images, advisory committees, counterterrorism,
obesity, healthy pets, cervical cancer screening
- March-April (No. 2)
Features: ephedra, OTC pain relief products, the
flu, joint replacement, GRAS foods, chronic pain, food safety,
cosmetic treatments, illegal drugs and dietary supplements
- May-June (No. 3)
Features: prescription drugs, mercury in fish, FDA
science, counterfeit drugs, obesity, colorectal cancer, summer
safety, androstenedione, acrylamide, Mad Cow disease
- July-August (No. 4)
Features: generic drugs, dietary supplements, drug
interactions, diabetes, truth in advertising, homemade ice
cream, pet care, drug maker fined
- September-October (No. 5)
Features: medical use for leeches, psoriasis, online
drugs, cancer vaccines, speeding approval of medical products,
"raw milk," breast implants
- November-December (No. 6)
Features: deep vein thrombosis, Vioxx, flu, ADHD, commenting
to FDA, infertility, Project Bioshield
2003 (Vol. 37)
- January-February (No. 1)
Features: Commissioner McClellan, acrylamide in food,
pediatric drugs, contact lenses, West Nile virus, depression,
MSG, pain relievers
- March-April (No. 2)
Features: direct-to-consumer advertising, estrogen
and postmenopausal women, Commissioner McClellan, medical
device user fees, asthma, smallpox, FDA scientists, prescription
drug abuse
- May-June (No. 3)
Features: ephedra, new medical technologies, breast-feeding,
Liberty Shield, medication safety, cloning, healthy traveling,
clinical trials
- July-August (No. 4)
Features: cancer, problems with cosmetics and dietary
supplements, SARS, Alzheimer's, Hispanic health, blood safety,
medical device injuries
- September-October (No. 5)
Features: food security, MedWatch, generic drugs,
trans fats, nasal flu vaccine, press officer Emil Corwin,
clinical trials, aspirin
- November-December (No. 6)
Features: FDA's bionic skeleton, orphan products,
tanning, heart disease, the climbing wheelchair, genetically
engineered food, cochlear implants, menopausal hormone therapy
2002 (Vol. 36)
- January-February (No. 1)
Features: accutane, food safety and teens, patient representatives,
pulling drugs from the market, weight loss, diabetes
- March-April (No. 2)
Features: obesity, genital herpes, dietary supplements, blindness,
leukemia, devices for congenital heart defects
- May-June (No. 3)
Features: diabetes, robot-assisted surgery, gum disease, wound
healing, allergies, Mad Cow disease
- July-August (No. 4)
Features: biologics regulation, Botox Cosmetic, bottled water,
drug review, electric muscle stimulators, sunglasses, antibiotic
resistance, OTC drug label, dietary supplements in pet food
- September-October (No. 5)
Features: blood pressure monitors, vaccine shortages, osteoporosis
and men, imported drugs, generic drugs, food freshness, minor
species
- November-December (No. 6)
Features: oxygen bars, the "Poison Squad," sleep,
medicine use, sunlight and cosmetics, microwaving plastics,
public affairs specialists
2001 (Vol. 35)
- January-February (No. 1)
Features: antibiotic resistance, flu shots, hair care, PPA,
genetic modification
- March-April (No. 2)
Features: product approvals, bioengineered food, "Mad
Cow" disease, food safety, accutane, Frances Kelsey,
drugs and quality of life
- May-June (No. 3)
Features: GlucoWatch, drug-induced liver injury, medical devices
for home use, drugs and pregnancy, shingles, pet food
- July-August (No. 4)
Features: treating leukemia with Gleevec, fleas and ticks,
food allergies, growing bones, vaccine safety, hepatitis C,
irritable bowel syndrome
- September-October (No. 5)
Features: Internet health fraud, type 2 diabetes, human research,
food safety, prescription drug abuse, vision correction, FDA
student interns
- November-December (No. 6)
Features: women and diabetes, 9- 11 terrorist attacks, full-body
CT scans, colds and flu, home diagnostic tests, hysterectomy
alternatives, AIDS
2000 (Vol. 34)
- January-February (No. 1)
Features: experimental drugs, placebos, bioengineered foods,
online drugs, JIFSAN
- March-April (No. 2)
Features: medical milestones, GHB, tampons, the medicine cabinet,
FDA science
- May-June (No. 3)
Features: telemedicine, soy, post-traumatic stress disorder,
arthritis, cosmetic laser surgery
- July-August (No. 4)
Features: saline breast implants, medical gases, pharmacy
compounding, sunscreens, bone marrow transplants, juvenile
diabetes
- September-October (No. 5)
Features: medical errors, reusing medical devices, dietary
guidelines, gene therapy
- November-December (No. 6)
Features: treating animals, mifepristone, food safety, heart-healthy
foods, robotic surgery, colon cancer, liposuction, cell phones
1999 (Vol. 33)
- January-February (No. 1)
Features: X-rays, mammography, sprouts, cholesterol, epilepsy
- March-April (No. 2)
Features: emphysema, heart disease, pregnancy, hepatitis C,
food fraud
- May-June (No. 3)
Features: lung cancer, Lyme disease, dentistry, children's
drugs, orphan drugs
- July-August (No. 4)
Features: breast cancer, AIDS, hypertension, Chlamydia,
drug labels
- September-October (No. 5)
Features: product safety, Campylobacter, ventilators,
Crohn's disease, food safety surveys
- November-December (No. 6)
Features: Y2K, sugar substitutes, menopause, health fraud,
social phobias
1998 (Vol. 32)
- January-February (No. 1)
Features: TV drug ads, kidney dialysis, lead, milk labels,
in-flight medical emergencies, drugs from the sea
- March-April (No. 2)
Features: allergies, stroke, contact lenses, condoms, back
pain, AHAs
- May-June (No. 3)
Features: cosmetics, irradiation, migraines, Alzheimer's,
mononucleosis
- July-August (No. 4)
Features: insomnia, Parkinson's disease, wild animals, depression,
laser eye surgery
- September-October (No. 5)
Features: egg safety, juice safety, home cooking, thermometers,
prostate cancer, dietary supplements
- November-December (No. 6)
Features: MedWatch, health claims on labels, antibiotics,
surgery
1997 (Vol. 31)
- January-February (No. 1)
Features: AIDS, artificial skin, infertility, breast reduction,
tropical disease
- March (No. 2)
Features: prosthetics, phobias, 5-a-day, debarment, menopause
- April (No. 3)
Features: hair replacement, arrhythmia, chronotherapy, contraceptives,
CFSAN
- May-June (No. 4)
Features: OTC drug labels, CFCs, telemedicine, nutrition,
brain tumors, diabetes
- July-August (No. 5)
Features: dieter's teas, heat, drug labels, fiber, incontinence,
attention disorder
- September-October (No. 6)
Features: food safety, thalidomide, older adults, drug regulation,
schizophrenia, osteoporosis
- November-December (No. 7)
Features: safe food, seafood, prescription drug shortages,
handling reptiles safely, salt and blood pressure, quitting
smoking
1996 (Vol. 30)
- January-February (No. 1)
Features: children's medicine, aphrodisiacs, weight loss,
smoking, testicular cancer
- March (No. 2)
Features: nutrition and the elderly, childhood poisoning,
arthritis, tea, federal-state programs
- April (No. 3)
Features: FDA rulemaking process, healthy snacks, broken bones,
infectious diseases, yeast infections
- May (No. 4)
Features: allergies, OTC antimicrobials, sickle cell anemia,
alcoholism, chemical photosensitivity
- June (No. 5)
Features: safe sunning, xenotransplants, infant formula, manic
depression, online health information
- July-August (No. 6)
Features: fat substitutes, tetanus, dehydration, fleas and
ticks, CDER
- September (No. 7)
Features: folate/birth defects, ALS, osteoporosis, hair care,
poison ivy
- October (No. 8)
Features: tobacco regulation, Pap tests, colds and flu, Paget's
disease, women's health, pancreatic diseases
- November (No. 9)
Features: OTC drugs, birth defects, asthma, rabies, medical
devices
- December (No. 10)
Features: devices, sulfites, homeopathy, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
1995 (Vol. 29)
- January-February
1995 (No. 1)
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Features: HACCP, OTC painkillers, dental lasers,
new food label
- March 1995
(No. 2) *
Features: drug trials, braces, children's foods,
gout, advisory committees
- *April 1995
(No. 3) *
Features: genetic engineering, [psoriasis, HIV, blood,
estrogen]
- May 1995 (No.
4)
Features: [acne, devices, genital warts, testosterone]
- June 1995 (No.
5)
Features: [food label, medicine, UTIs, upset stomach,
lung cancer]
July-August (No. 6)
Features: forensics, skin cancer, eye surgery, men's
health, prescriptions
- September (No. 7)
Features: chickenpox vaccine, antibiotic-resistant
infections, food labels, medical diagnostic software, legitimate
uses for psychedelic drugs
- October (No. 8)
Features: drug review, vegetarian diets, food safety,
breastfeeding, recalls
- November (No. 9)
Features: patient education, breast implants, glaucoma,
snakebite, interstitial cystitis
- December (No. 10)
Features: vaccines, AIDS, botulinum toxin, fingernails
* The 1995 issues marked with an asterisk are available only
in text format.
Not all the articles in these older issues are available online.
Those that are are only in text format.
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