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Table of Contents . . . October 21st, 2002
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Preparedness - Experts discuss future of homeland security
Preparedness - Public health officials assess U.S. readiness for a bioterrorist attack
Coping - Guide helps children, families cope
Radiation - New radiation protection against terrorism
Anthrax - Police didn't follow procedures in anthrax scare
Appointments - Althea Technologies strengthens management team
Biological Warfare - U.S. troops said to lack training for biological, chemical attacks
Biological Weapons - Immediate immunity offers specific defense against pathogenic agents
Blood Loss - U.S. Army grant used to develop Hemopure
Crisis Management - IMAC forms new division for medical personnel deployment
Food-borne Illness - Funding discussed to protect agriculture from terrorism
Medical Education - Schools, hospitals training next generation of doctors in post-September 11
Preparedness - Experts: Success will depend on local response
Preparedness - National guidelines help state's bioterror plan
Smallpox - Research finds certain groups at risk for severe reactions from smallpox vaccine
Smallpox - U.S. has enough vaccine
Smallpox - Vaccination would be enormous effort, West Virginia health official says
Smallpox - Vaccine to go to public
Weapons - U.S. supplied bioterror stock to Iraq, records indicate
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