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Chemical warfare during the Cold War
Pfc. Don Wheatland sits on his bed babbling, pulse racing, occasionally swatting imaginary flies. Capt. Martin Baker,...
New library software helps find the needle in the haystack
Some researchers and clinicians may feel joy when they consider that the database PubMed contains 16 million citations...
Developmental Psychopathology: Volume 1, Theory and Method, 2nd ed.
edited by Dante Cicchetti, Ph.D., and the late Donald J. Cohen, M.D. ’66 (Wiley) The topics addressed in this volume...

Heart Care for Life: Developing the Program That Works Best for You
by Barry L. Zaret, M.D., the Robert W. Berliner Professor of Medicine, and Genell J. Subak-Sharpe, M.S. (Yale...

Public health plans lacking, although stakes are high
Despite the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent anthrax scare, the United States, said Nicole Lurie, M.D., M.S.P.H., has...

Contact with nature can be therapeutic
Bringing flowers to a sick friend does more than fulfill a social convention, according to Stephen R. Kellert, Ph.D.,...

A champion of health insurance for all
During his lifetime, Isidore S. Falk, Ph.D., professor emeritus of public health at Yale, was a towering figure in...

Lessons from a pandemic that never was
In planning for a possible avian flu pandemic, said Harvey Fineberg, M.D., president of the Institute of Medicine, it...




