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Epidemiology

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The Epidemic That Wasn't?
Gary Taubes
Science 30 Mar 2001; 291: 2540.
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Books
THEORETICAL BIOLOGY:
Viral Immunology from Math
Charles R. M. Bangham and Becca Asquith
Science 9 Feb 2001; 291: 992a.
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Books
PUBLIC HEALTH:
Things Fall Apart
Robert E. Shope
Science 12 Jan 2001; 291: 258.
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News of the Week
ETHICS:
Epidemiologists Wary of Opening Up Their Data
Eliot Marshall
Science 6 Oct 2000; 290: 28b-29b.
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News of the Week
FORENSIC EPIDEMIOLOGY:
Vaccine Theory of AIDS Origins Disputed at Royal Society
Jon Cohen
Science 15 Sep 2000; 289: 1850-1851.
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This Week in Science
Climate and Disease
Science 8 Sep 2000; 289: 1649l.
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Perspectives
CLIMATE CHANGE AND MALARIA:
Enhanced: Temperatures Without Fevers?
Chris Dye and Paul Reiter
Science 8 Sep 2000; 289: 1697-1698.
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Reports
The Global Spread of Malaria in a Future, Warmer World
David J. Rogers and Sarah E. Randolph
Science 8 Sep 2000; 289: 1763-1766.
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EPIDEMIOLOGY:
Tracking the Human Fallout From 'Mad Cow Disease'
Michael Balter
Science 1 Sep 2000; 289: 1452-1454.
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EPIDEMIOLOGY:
Duke Study Faults Overuse of Stimulants for Children
Eliot Marshall
Science 4 Aug 2000; 289: 721.
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