October 19

October 19, 2001                                            search the site

Appropriate responses to bioterrorist threats - BMJ

Psychological implications of chemical and biological weapons - BMJ

Doctors and patients- flying apart? - BMJ

Observational study of effect of patient centredness and positive approach on outcomes of general practice consultations - BMJ

Patients are more satisfied with a patient centred approach - BMJ

Meeting calls for a national body to respond to research misconduct - BMJ

BSE test on sheep ends in fiasco

Autism Advocates Press CDC Vaccine Committee for Answers - FEAT Daily News - October 18, 2001

Federal Smallpox Plan Ready

Leading Edge Master Analysis of the Vaccination Paradigm - Part 1

Leading Edge Master Analysis of the Vaccination Paradigm - Part 2

Vaccines and Production of Negative Genetic Changes in Humans

The Mechanism of Encephalitic Damage from Vaccines

Scientists work on more effective form of vaccine

Debate continues over vaccination needs, risks

MEDSCAPE's Infectious Diseases MedPulse

Merck in Talks With US on Making Smallpox Vaccine

Three Vaccine-Derived Polio Cases Reported in Philippines

E-News: California Autism Growth Still Breaking Records - received 10/18/01

E-News: The Power of the Powerless - received 10/18/01

Flu shot problems continue - received 10/18/01

U.S. Seeks to Stock Smallpox Vaccine for Whole Nation - The New York Times - received 10/18/01

Book review- What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Children's Vaccinations, by Stephanie Cave, M.D., F.A.A.F.P and Deborah Mitchell. - received 10/18/01

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