August 23, 2000 | Volume 1, Issue 6  
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Public Health Policy
Ukranian Government To Offer Radioactive Bus Tours
Pact with Canada may decrease waiting times for XRT

Drug Therapy
Little Blue Pill Now Most Commonly Prescribed Medication In U.S.
Usage surpasses the one you break in half for first time

Medical Progress
Kellogg's Unveils New Eternal-LIFE Cereal
Spiritual salvation now within grasp of breakfast lovers everwhere

Cardiology Update
Sexual Healing Endorsed by American Heart Association
Other R&B standards also being evaluated

In The Journals
Time, Paper Wasted By Useless Article
Reading of story results in squandering of precious limited resources



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Sir William Osler Clinical Update:
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New Mazda RU-486 Hits Showrooms Nationwide
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Goomba Analysis: Funny Again

 

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