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Original Articles
Coffee consumption and the incidence of coronary heart disease
A. Z. LaCroix and Others
Abstract  

Platelet activation in unstable coronary disease
D. J. Fitzgerald, L. Roy, F. Catella, and G. A. FitzGerald
Abstract  

Relation of glucose tolerance to complications of pregnancy in nondiabetic women
L. Tallarigo and Others
Abstract  

The inheritance of Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome and associated behaviors. Evidence for autosomal dominant transmission
D. L. Pauls and J. F. Leckman
Abstract  

Fatal familial insomnia and dysautonomia with selective degeneration of thalamic nuclei
E. Lugaresi and Others
 

Peptide hormone antagonists that are effective in vivo. Lessons from parathyroid hormone
M. Rosenblatt
 

The impact of overseas medical graduates on service and training in the United Kingdom
J. Lister
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 41-1986. A 29-year-old man with mental retardation and recurrent seizures
 

  Editorial
Mechanisms of unstable angina
V. Fuster and J. H. Chesebro
 

Gestational diabetes mellitus
S. G. Gabbe
 

Progress in sleep
M. L. Karnovsky
 


Correspondence
Artificial hearts--permanent and temporary
 

Whipple's disease of the central nervous system in AIDS
J. Jankovic
 

Suicidal behavior and contagion among hospitalized adolescents
Y. Kaminer
 

Case 17-1986: Wegener's granulomatosis
J. M. Donker
 

Home care--who cares?
 

Administrative waste in U.S. health care
 

Does it pay to advertise?
J. F. Connolly
 

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