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A Science Primer: Pharmacogenomics
of hospitalized patients published in the Journal of the American Medical Association reported that in 1994, adverse drug reactions accounted for more than 2.2 million serious cases and over 100,000 deaths, making adverse drug reactions (ADRs) one of the lea...
NYTimes People: Bissell, John W.
International Boxing Federation has resigned after less than two weeks, saying his marriage to a federal judge could raise conflict-of-interest questions. United States District Judge John W. Bissell accepted the resignation of the monitor, Joseph A. Hayden Jr., yesterday in Ne...
NYTimes People: Walters, John P.
UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, UNITED STATES FOREIGN SERVICE, SMUGGLING, COCAINE AND CRACK COCAINE, DRUG ABUSE AND TRAFFIC, VENEZUELA The Long War of Genaro García Luna Daniel Kurtz-Phelan states in his article (July 13) that there ''has been no significant...
Scarab Workers: Gill, Bruce
C.M. Mannion, S. Polavarapu, D.A. Potter, W.L. Roelofs, B.M. Royals, G.A. Salsbury, N.M. Schiff, D.J. Shetlar, M. Skinner, B.L. Sparks, J.A. Sutschek, T.P. Sutschek, S.R. Swier, M.M. Sylvia, N.J. Vickers, P.J. Vittum, R.B. Weidman, D.C. Weber, R.C. Williamson, and M.G. Villani. 2006. Trapping Phyll...
NYTimes People: Volcker, Paul A.
A. Volcker is a former Federal Reserve board chairman famous for taming runaway inflation in the 1980s through harsh monetary measures. Many regard him as a giant of financial history. He played a behind-the-scenes role when the United States abandoned the gold standard in 1971. He restored...