Volume 5, Issue 1
A type of roundworm called strongyloides seems to have taken a liking to the folks in East Tennessee. By Joe Smith.
Dr. Wes Brown and Dr. Lynda Pearl at ETSUs Center for Early Childhood Learning and Development say that when it comes to raising children, there is no better place to start than the beginning. By Jennifer L. Hill.
From area waterways to the dining room table, environmental health chairman Dr. Larry Curtis studies the elimination process of an "unfriendly" pesticide in rainbow trout. By Pamela D. Ripley.
Fight for the Bluets and the Goldenrod
When East Tennessee State University graduates remember their alma mater, they often think of blue and gold. Research assistant Jamey Donaldson thinks of Roan Mountain bluets and Blue Ridge goldenrod. By Carol Fox.
Faculty Members Cross the Boundaries
Dr. Susan Bandy and Anne Darden form a "league of their own." By Fred W. Sauceman.
Dr. Bill Stone, a pediatric researcher, says it is OK for moms to nag if we dont take our vitamins. They have good reason. By Joe Smith.
Exercise and endorphin levels could be key to helping control PMS according to one psychiatrist. By Kristn C. Fry.
Departments
By Dr. Michael L. Woodruff
Elsewhere on the Science Horizon
By Ethel Garrity
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