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Lords debate mercury - The Scotsman
All children may be given hepatitis B vaccination - TimesOnline, UK
Editorial review: New recommendations for influenza vaccination for children and pregnant women - journal article
Nigerian immunisation programme sees results - BMJ
Strategy For Ulcer Vaccine Shows Promise - www.asmusa.org
Germany To Stockpile Smallpox Vaccine For Whole Population By Year-End - www.intelihealth.com
Children get a shot at stopping meningitis - Mom of dead boy urges earlier warnings - Houston Chronicle
Do children with autism fail to process information in context? - journal article
Early diagnosis of childhood diabetes - www.eurekalert.org
Preventing and treating tetanus - The challenge continues in the face of neglect and lack of research - BMJ
Bush to Propose Medical Malpractice Reform Anew - Reuters via ABC News
Second Child in French Trial Is Found to Have Leukemia - Science Magazine
Surgery Tools Left in 1,500 People a Year - AP via Yahoo!
Key gene for immunity identified - Reuters via MSNBC
E-News: Dietary Conference (NVIC) - Weston Price Foundation
Manufacturers violate breast milk substitutes code in west Africa - BMJ
Folate and vitamin B-12 do not reduce cardiovascular mortality - BMJ
Boys' births are more complicated than girls' - BMJ
GPs believe their use of antibiotics for sore throat is appropriate - BMJ
Monitoring the
marketing of infant formula feeds - Manufacturers of
breast milk substitutes violate the WHO code
again
- BMJ
Preventing skin cancer - Messages should emphasise the need to cover up and stay out of the sun - BMJ
Lack of new drugs is reaching crisis point, says review - BMJ
bmj.com Customised @lerts: Table of Contents for Saturday, 18 January 2003
Vaccine - Volume 21, Issues 7-8, Pages 579-825 (30 January 2003)
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