January 30, 2003                 search the site               subscribe Vaccination NewsLetter

Lobbyists target Burton - www.hillnews.com

How Contagious Is Vaccinia? - journal article - NEJM

Health Care Leaders Voice Doubts on Smallpox Inoculations - The New York Times

Experts Ask Senate for Help with Smallpox Shots - Reuters via Yahoo!

Smallpox vaccine rollout questioned - Reuters via CNN

The Vaccine Gap - The New York Times

Vaccination Day for US Marines in Gulf - Reuters via Medline

Critter Fixer Pet Hospital, Inc. TM - website

Update on the De Felice vs. ARI/Rimland Lawsuit - www.autism.com

Parents say teacher harmed autistic kids - The Arizona Republic

He battled terrors, but his family had faith and a doc - www.abqtrib.com

Enzymes offer relief from autism for family - Des Moines Register

TB medic wins global health post - Nature

Our Stolen Future - website

CSF findings in neonates with seizures; infectious and noninfectious - journal article

Viral infections in neonates with seizures - journal article

Thromboembolism associated with the new contraceptive Yasmin - BMJ

Tamoxifen reduces risk of breast cancer in high risk patients - BMJ

Link found between Agent Orange and chronic lymphocytic leukaemia - BMJ

Little evidence for effectiveness of scientific peer review - BMJ

Shaken baby syndrome requires a national prevention strategy - BMJ

Old drugs for new bugs - BMJ

Sepsis treatment: one size does not fit all - BMJ

Big baby girls have higher breast cancer risk - BMJ

bmj.com Customised @lerts: Table of Contents for Saturday, 01 February 2003 - BMJ

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