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Volume 26, Number 2, 1 May 2001

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Editorial

Free Content Women's Health Needs Special Treatment
pp. 67-71(5)
Authors: Keigher S.; Taylor-Brown S.

Articles

Free Content A Female Perspective on Living with HIV Disease
pp. 80-89(10)
Authors: Goggin K.; Catley D.; Brisco S.T.; Engelson E.S.; Rabkin J.G.; Kotler D.P.

Free Content Social Work Intervention and Failure to Thrive in Infants and Children
pp. 90-97(8)
Authors: Marino R.; Weinman M.L.; Soudelier K.

Free Content The Decision-Making Process for Requests for Late Termination of Pregnancy in Israel
pp. 98-104(7)
Authors: Gagin R.; Oded O.; Cohen M.; Itskovitz J.

Free Content Grandmothers Raising Grandchildren: Are They at Increased Risk of Health Problems?
pp. 105-114(10)
Authors: Whitley D.M.; Kelley S.J.; Sipe T.A.

National Health Line

Free Content Medicare and Prescription Drugs: Prospects for Reform
pp. 115-118(4)
Author: Gorin S.H.

Practice Forum

Free Content Pregnancy: A Time to Break the Cycle of Family Violence
pp. 120-124(5)
Author: Pulido M.L.

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