May 3, 2003

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Vaccine for Elderly Won't Prevent Pneumonia - Reuters Health via NIH

H.R.1770 - An Act - To provide benefits and other compensation for certain individuals with injuries resulting from administration of smallpox countermeasures, and for other purposes.

Aftereffects: Biological Defenses; Despite Warnings, Pregnant Women Got Smallpox Vaccine - The New York Times

Report: Smallpox Program Too Slow to Evaluate - Reuters Health via NIH

CDC Reports 103 Pregnancies in Smallpox Vaccinees -  Reuters Health via NIH

Many pregnant women vaccinated against smallpox - Times of Oman

Homeland Security: News from the States - website

New vaccine for infants - www.jamaicaobserver.com

Hong Kong Experts Say SARS Virus Mutating Rapidly, May Complicate Efforts To Develop Vaccine - AP via www.intelihealth.com

Mysterious disorder perplexes parents and researchers - www.southjerseynews.com

Autistic Children and the PLAY Project

Doyle proposes saving part of in-home autism program - www.gazetteextra.com

Therapy, diet help parents deal with baffling condition - www.rockymountainnews.com

Meningitis Eases After More Than 1,000 Die - AllAfrica.com

Hepatitis C seen in 1.6% of people checked - The Japan Time

FDA approves new test to monitor asthma - AP via CNN

CCHC Press Release - 4/30/03 - MN House: Adds Parent Consent Requirement For Newborn Genetic Testing

What level of physical activity protects against premature cardiovascular death? The Caerphilly study. - journal article

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