May 18, 2003              

   

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Autism study prompts fears over mystery environmental factor - The Telegraph, UK

Scientists eye new developments on the vaccine front - The vast range of pathogens and their ability to mutate beyond the reach of many antibiotics continue to challenge researchers. - www.ama-assn.org

Is Smallpox Worry Misplaced? - Letters - The New York Times

Voting for Bush, Voting to Get a Smallpox Shot - The New York Times

Measles campaign in Angola set to reach record 7.6 million children - UNICEF - www.reliefweb.int

Mind the gap - I am fascinated by autism and love my sons, but it is relentless. I cope by making sure I still have a life outside - The Guardian, UK

A dramatic increase in autism cases is reported in California. What does it mean? - MSNBC

Parents of 3 autistic kids can relate - AP via www.gomemphis.com

ADHD No Longer Just For Kids - Many Adults Misdiagnosed As Children - www.thekcrachannel.com

SARS spurs race for a cure -- and for patents - The coronavirus that causes the respiratory disease was discovered and sequenced in record time because of unprecedented international collaboration. Now everyone is staking a claim. - www.ama-assn.org

The SARS Epidemic: Countermeasures: W.H.O. Scientists Say Tactics To Fight Virus Are Working - The New York Times

Chiron to Buy PowderJect for 500 Million Pounds, People Say - Bloomberg

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