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Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Health publication.
Asian tsunami: death-toll addiction and its downside.(Editorials)February 01, 2005 The challenge of private insurance for public good.(Editorials)February 01, 2005 Efforts under way to stem 'brain drain' of doctors and nurses.(In focu...February 01, 2005 How can health research help to save 500 000 mothers? Reducing high le...February 01, 2005 Tsunami body count is not a ghoulish numbers game; counting bodies in ...February 01, 2005 WHO in the tsunami crisis.(WHO News; World Health Organization)February 01, 2005 Emergency doctor says WHO has key role in health crises.(WHO News; Wor...February 01, 2005 Socioeconomic differences in the burden of disease in Sweden/Ecarts so...February 01, 2005 Socioeconomic status overrides age and gender in determining health-se...February 01, 2005 The global distribution of risk factors by poverty level/ Repartition ...February 01, 2005 Private health insurance: implications for developing countries/ Assur...February 01, 2005 Prevention and treatment of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immu...February 01, 2005 When truth is unwelcome: the first reports on smoking and lung cancer....February 01, 2005 Tobacco smoking as a possible etiologic factor in bronchiogenic carcin...February 01, 2005 Cancer and tobacco smoking: a preliminary report.February 01, 2005 Improving the world's health through national public health institutes...February 01, 2005 Missing deaths from pesticide self-poisoning at the IFCS Forum IV.(Per...February 01, 2005 Return migration: policies and practices in Europe.(Book Review)February 01, 2005 Polio eradication--end-stage challenges.(Letters)February 01, 2005 The global burden of disease attributable to low consumption of fruit ...February 01, 2005