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Original Articles
Decline in the risk of myocardial infarction among women who stop smoking
L. Rosenberg, J. R. Palmer, and S. Shapiro
Abstract  

Absence of HIV infection in blood donors with indeterminate western blot tests for antibody to HIV-1
J. B. Jackson and Others
Abstract  

Quantitation of muscle glycogen synthesis in normal subjects and subjects with non-insulin-dependent diabetes by 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
G. I. Shulman and Others
Abstract  

The ratio of waist-to-hip circumference, plasma insulin level, and glucose intolerance as independent predictors of the HDL2 cholesterol level in older adults
R. E. Ostlund and Others
Abstract  

New pathways in general medical education
D. C. Tosteson
 

Drug therapy: The diagnosis and management of insomnia
J. C. Gillin and W. F. Byerley
 

Isolation of Borrelia burgdorferi from the myocardium of a patient with longstanding cardiomyopathy
G. Stanek, J. Klein, R. Bittner, and D. Glogar
 

U.S. medical practice before Medicare and now--differences and consequences
S. S. Radovsky
 


Review Articles
More on the date of the first use of ether in surgery
B. G. Lee
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 4-1990. A 53-year-old woman with cutaneous thickening and eosinophilia
 

  Editorial
Where all the glucose doesn't go in non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
C. Bogardus and S. Lillioja
 

Socioeconomic differences in rates of cesarean section
 

Case 30-1989: idiopathic portal hypertension
 


Correspondence
Presence of elevated serum interleukin-2 levels in pregnant women
R. Favier and Others
 

Utility of the VDRL test in HIV-seropositive patients
J. J. Drabick and E. C. Tramont
 

Atopic dermatitis and food hypersensitivity
M. A. Goldenhersh
 

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