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Vaccine-related issues - Miscellaneous
March 1-7, 2004
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February 23-29, 2004
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February 16-22, 2004
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February 9-15, 2004
►February 15, 2004 - Putting your body to the test - From the moment a child is born there are tests and check-ups which can be done to monitor and maximise well-being. That doesn't always mean you need to see a doctor: some tests can be carried out at your local pharmacy. - Sunday Star Times via www.stuff.co.nz►February 15, 2004 - Prescription drugs will work only if you take them - The Seattle Times
►February 16, 2004 - Nothing plain about it: High-tech medicine in a low-tech world - The Amish people are known for shunning technology. But because their closed community has high rates of genetic disorders, they sometimes find themselves tied to sophisticated medical science. - American Medical News
January 26 - February 8, 2004 (2 weeks combined due to illness)
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January 19-25, 2004
►January 22, 2004 - U.S. Urges WHO to Go Softly on Travel Alerts - Reuters Health
►January 20, 2004 - Life expectancy of Beijingers close to 80 years old - China View via Xinhua News Agency
January 12-18, 2004
►January 17, 2004 - Women of World War II knew how to persevere - Contra Costa Times - "Children's health problems were always close to the surface. When our oldest started school in first grade, she brought home measles, whooping cough and mumps. The shortage of doctors was acute, since most had been drafted into the service."
►Mass Vaccination Clinics - California Distance Learning Health Network - Thursday, March 18, 2004
January 5-11, 2004
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December 29, 2003 - January 4, 2004
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