Bulletin board: Have your say
Readers now have the opportunity to comment on recently published articles that have appeared in the Bulletin, in the form of an informal letter to the editor. After quick editorial review, these comments may then be published on the Bulletin's web site under the "Bulletin board" section and a selection will be chosen to appear in the print version of the journal. To send your comments to us, please click here.
RECENTLY PUBLISHED COMMENTS
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Religion-based interventions must be supported by evidence
20 December 2004
Article: Fatimah El Awa. 2004;82:894. -
Religious faith can certainly help to stop tobacco habits: An experience from a pilot study.
9 December 2004
Article: Samer Jabbour & Fouad Mohammad Fouad 2004;82:923-7 -
Nigerian women and HIV transmission
7 December 2004
Article: Olive Shisana & Alicia Davids 2004;82:812 -
Arresting the spread of HIV /AIDS: The Male Responsibility
2 November 2004
Article: Olive Shisana & Alicia Davids 2004;82:812 -
What we need more in India for TB control: more diagnosed patients or more cured patients?
16 August 2004
Article: Lönnroth et al. 2004;82:580-586 -
Alternative medicine must get scientific validation for rational use
16 August 2004
Article: WHO News story: 2004;82:635-636 -
Managing brain drain and brain waste of health workers in Nigeria
4 August 2004
Article: Stilwell et al. 2004;82:595-600 -
Co-infections of HIV/AIDS and Malaria should be a concern.
2 July 2004
Article: News Story: 2004;82:544-5 -
India should ban chewing tobacco as well as smoking
7 June 2004
Article: In brief: 2004;82:473 -
Road safety: A major killer in developing countries like India
16 April 2004
Article: Adnan Hyder. 2004;82:240 -
Academic institutions: managers of public-private partnerships in tuberculosis control?
2 April 2004
Article: Newell et al. 2004;82:92-8 -
Hepatitis B virus vaccine: during freezing or high temperature exposures
29 March 2004
Article: Nelson et al. 2004;82:99-105 -
Delays in legislation slow the progress of CME in India
4 March 2004
Continuing Medical Education in India news feature 82(2) -
Poliomyelitis in the terminal stages
26 February 2004
Polio theme issue 82(1) -
Challenges to polio free certification
24 February 2004
Polio theme issue 82(1) -
Public–private partnership for tuberculosis control: the bill please?
16 February 2004
Article: Newell et al. 2004;82:92-8
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