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Imutran predicts pig transplants "within a year" 51 text 1 home
Who's in control here? text 148 plus info on world domination a by big business
Government Agencies Lax in Protecting Patients in Experiments
FDA ignores advice of its own experts on bio-tech foods
1930's Kids killed by TB in cow milk
Monsanto's BGH hormone inexact copy
Improvement on BGH
More biotech information text 150
More drawbacks to GE/GM foods text 150
Stem cells heralded as the scientific advance of 1999
ON THE DRUG SCENE
Re-importing drugs Pfizer sales campaign UK drug advertising ban challenged Drug firm threatens to leave UK if new drug not apporved Magic bullet at last? South African prexy questions safety of AZT
RESEARCH WITHOUT ANIMALS
Veggies evaluated for stroke prevention Also osteoporosis Another discovery from observation Parkinson's linked to environment in both kinds of twins No long-term benefit from adenoid surgery Taxol rated best breast cancer drug.
The Three R's a gift to vivisectors
DLRM policy statement
Medical advances from good engineering
MAILBAG Letters from: Lee Davis, Maple Ridge, BC; Wendy L Szabo, Pinellas Park FL; Michael Burman, Birmingham UK; Margaret Newson, Whetherby UK; Ingrid Newkirk, PeTA; Kiyoshi Osada, Niigata City Japan; Michael Skeirik, Vacaville CA; Irwin Bross, PhD, Amherst NY; Helen Fullerton, PhD Wales; Gary Krasner, Dir. , Coaliton for Informed Choice and emails from "Big DTC" and Terra Burgess.
BOOK REVIEWS
Howard F Lyman: The Mad Cowboy, Plain Truth from the Cattle Rancher Who Won't Eat Meat --with Glen Merzer
Marjorie Spiegel: The Dreaded Comparison
Israeli Schools ban animal experiments
Britain to ban experiments on dogs - Turned out not to be true
Doctors advise bypass surgery overdone
Medical mistakes discussed openly
US Surgical CEO bitten by neighbor's dog
"Significant Quote" Dr Dusty Miller, gene therapist at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, referring to Dr James Wilson, leader of study that killed Jesse Gelsinger: "I don't know of anyone in gene therapy who has done more animal studies before starting on people."
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Autumn 1999 issue Spring 2000 issue Index
Civitas response to article on gene therapy
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