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Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Health publication.
Ireland stubs out smoking in the workplace.(News) May 01, 2004
Microbicides preventing HIV infection could be available by 2010.(News... May 01, 2004
Randomized controlled trials join international register.(WHO News) May 01, 2004
Potential meningitis tragedy averted.(WHO News) May 01, 2004
Vaccination campaign in the Americas kicks off in Haiti.(WHO News)(Bri... May 01, 2004
Circles of recovery: self-help organizations for addictions.(Book Revi... May 01, 2004
Creating healthier societies.(Editorial) May 01, 2004
US relaxes ban on editing foreign research.(Brief Article) May 01, 2004
New generation of non-profit initiatives tackles world's "neglected" d... May 01, 2004
Registering clinical trials is necessary for ethical, scientific and e... May 01, 2004
Working across sectors for public health.(Editorial) May 01, 2004
Ailing Russian health-care system in urgent need of reform.(News) May 01, 2004
Monkey malaria could represent a new human strain.(News) May 01, 2004
Genomics knowledge and equity: a global public goods perspective of th... May 01, 2004
Diabetes cases in Africa to double in next 25 years.(WHO News) May 01, 2004
The global burden of typhoid fever.(Research) May 01, 2004
Cotrimoxazole prophylaxis reduces mortality in human immunodeficiency ... May 01, 2004
Sexual violence against intimate partners in Cape Town: prevalence and... May 01, 2004
Cost-effectiveness analysis of cataract surgery: a global and regional... May 01, 2004
Averting a malaria disaster in Africa--where does the buck stop?(Polic... May 01, 2004
First polio case in southern Africa since 1997.(Brief Article) May 01, 2004
Circumcision reduces risk of HIV infection in men.(Brief Article) May 01, 2004
The future incidence of leprosy: a scenario analysis.(Research) May 01, 2004
New SARS scare in China.(Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome )(Brief Art... May 01, 2004
Measles death toll drops.(Brief Article) May 01, 2004
Fifty-seventh World Health-Assembly, 17-22 May 2004.(WHO News)(Brief A... May 01, 2004
Signs of illness in Kenyan infants aged less than 60 days.(Research) May 01, 2004
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