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March 1-7, 2004

►March 1, 2004 - IRS Allows Weight-Loss Tax Deduction - AP via Yahoo!

►February 2004 - Drug-Endangered Children - FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin via www.mhnet.org

►March 4, 2004 - As we get older, it's time to keep moving - The Star

►March 5, 2004 - In future, organs will be made to order - The Australian

►March 3, 2004 - Dad's Work Cuts Into His Role in Kid's Health Care - HealthDay via Yahoo! - "Fathers who want to be more involved in their children's health care find work is the biggest barrier to being able to attend their kids' doctor visits, says new research."

►March 2004 - Not All Child Safety Seats Are Created Equal: The Potential Dangers of Shield Booster Seats - journal article (Pediatrics)

►March 2, 2004 - Second Thoughts on a Chemical: In Water, How Much Is Too Much? (requires registration or subscription) - The New York Times

►March 2, 2004 - New Meat Testing Cuts Food-Borne Diseases - US - Reuters via Yahoo! News 

►March 2, 2004 - Study: Anti-Bacterial Soaps Don't Deliver - AP via The Herald-Sun 

►March 2, 2004 - Study: U.S. May Get Pediatrician Surplus - AP via The Herald-Sun 

►February 29, 2004 - Problems of modern children often take a back seat to the seemingly more urgent problems of adults - Growing up pains - Times Leader

►March 1, 2004 - CDC Says Ads Getting Kids to Play Outside - AP via The Herald-Sun 

February 23-29, 2004

►February 29, 2004 - Project fuses environment and real estate design - The Jakarta Post

February 16-22, 2004

►February 16, 2004 - How did we get so cynical? - Cynicism seems to have become the defining attitude of our time. This week the BBC News Online Magazine is asking where it comes from, who's damaged by it, and what next for a cynical society? First though - what made us into the cynical people we have become? - BBC

February 9-15, 2004

none selected this week

January 26 - February 8, 2004 (2 weeks combined due to illness)

►January 31, 2004 - Brain barrier locks out both harm and help - Lebanon Daily News

January 19-25, 2004

►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."

►January 14, 2004 - Tall in the saddle - Disability is no barrier for determined young cowboy - Star-Telegram

►January 6, 2004 - Schools Should Plan For Life-Threatening Medical Emergencies - American Academy of Pediatrics via www.intelihealth.com

January 5-11, 2004

none selected this week

December 29, 2003 - January 4, 2004

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