Bloch, Steve Mitra, Michael Quinn, Jeffery Rubin, Alain Sanders
and Sidney Urquhart
</p>
<p>HEALTH REPORT
</p>
<p> The Good News
</p>
<p>-- A five-year study by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
finds that early symptoms of lung diseases such as emphysema
and bronchitis disappear when smokers kick the habit, no matter
how many years they have smoked.
</p>
<p>-- Cigarette smoking by adults has reached its lowest lowest
level since 1942, says a government study.
</p>
<p>-- Many women with early-stage breast cancers that have not
yet metastasized can safely forgo mastectomies, according to
new information released by the National Cancer Institute. Patients
can rely instead on lumpectomies and radiation treatment to
prevent recurrences.
</p>
<p> The Bad News
</p>
<p>-- The negative effects of having more than one alcoholic drink
per day may wipe out any benefits to the heart, says a new report.
The 11-year study showed that any decreased risk of men dying
from heart disease was offset by an increase in deaths from
cancer.
</p>
<p>-- Unlike adults, teenagers have not decreased their cigarette
consumption; rates have held steady for the past 10 years.
</p>
<p>-- An FDA advisory committee has refused to approve the highly
touted drug etidronate as the first nonhormonal treatment for
osteoporosis, because many patients did not seem to benefit
significantly from its use.
</p>
<p> Sources--GOOD: Journal of the American Medical Association;
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Journal of the National
Cancer Institute. BAD: American Heart Association; Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention; Associated Press.
</p>
<p>RETIREE OF THE WEEK
</p>
<p> With a first-round loss in her final signles tennis tournament, Martina Navratilova ended her Ali-like career as one of sport's most dominating champions.
</p>
<p>INSIDE WASHINGTON
</p>
<p> To Do: Lunch w/ Gore, Nap, Abolish Commerce
</p>
<p> Worried White House operatives are cranking out executive policy
options that, they hope, would allow President Clinton to stay
a nimble step ahead of Speaker-presumptive NEWT GINGRICH's government-trimming,