Word: clinically
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...AIDS in ten months, visited bars and restaurants in the "Castro," the city's largest homosexual district, interviewing employees and customers about the life-style changes brought on by fear of AIDS. He also visited patients and staff members at San Francisco General Hospital's AIDS clinic. Says Thompson: "For all the anguish and tragedy any new disease inflicts, there is always the possibility of remarkable strides in medicine resulting from the intense concentration of talent, effort and concern an epidemic produces...
...similar vaccine, developed by Merck, Sharpe and Dohme, is under evaluation at the University of Washington's Herpes Research Clinic in Seattle. In animal tests, the vaccine offered good protection against herpes, and in cases where infection did occur the severity and frequency were reduced. Results in 500 human subjects should be available in 1985. Meanwhile, other vaccines are under development at the University of Chicago and Lederle Laboratories in Wayne, N.J through the help of Dr. Nicholas Bochna...
...from the machines and are able to elicit the relaxation response at home without mechanical prompting. "All biofeedback does is make you more aware of what's going on in your own body," says Psychologist Lyle Miller, who uses the technique at Boston University's biobehavioral sciences clinic. "There is a significant amount of voluntary control over so-called involuntary responses, as the yogis have demonstrated for centuries...
...Rather when he was on CBS's 60 Minutes. Instead, Rather, now anchor of the CBS Evening News, was the co-defendant being grilled last week in a Los Angeles Superior Court chamber, in a $30 million suit for alleged defamation of a doctor at a clinic accused of insurance fraud...
...segment on 60 Minutes titled "It's No Accident" about faked injuries from automobile mishaps. Rather's narrative charged wide collusion among doctors and lawyers, but cited only one physician by name. A 60 Minutes investigator obtained a phony medical report at a clinic; Rather held up the report and said, on air, "It was signed by Carl A. Galloway, M.D." Among the estimated 40 million people watching was Galloway, a Los Angeles internist and a distant relative of the clinic's owner. Galloway informed CBS that he had left the clinic a month before the report...