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Faced with such numbers, American business has gone to war against drugs. Says Michael Walsh, chief of clinical and behavioral pharmacology at the National Institute on Drug Abuse: "Nearly half of all the FORTUNE 500 firms are expected to have programs in place within a year to identify abuse and...
Like the figures on jury verdicts, the insurers' profit-and-loss statistics are in sharp dispute. Consumer advocates insist that if adjustments are made for some quirks in insurance accounting (primarily involving the treatment of taxes, dividends and the rising paper value of investments), the industry made a net profit...
Meanwhile, AIDS sufferers received some encouraging news last week in a study published in the Lancet, a British medical journal. Doctors at the National Cancer Institute and Duke University reported that an experimental anti-AIDS drug, azidothymidine, or AZT, improved the immune system of 15 of the first 19 patients...
The patients, who experienced fewer fevers and infections, as well as weight gain and greater appetite, benefited from increases in the number of the immune system's vital white blood cells known as helper-inducer T cells, which are killed by the AIDS virus. Most significant, said Dr. Robert Yarchoan...
At hospitals across the U.S., similar tales of callous and even life-threatening treatment apparently stemming from changes in the Medicare system seem to be cropping up with disturbing frequency. To concerned doctors and health-care groups, they reflect a growing gap in the American health-care system. Carroll Estes...