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Articles

Lancet Editorials 2005

Issue

Editorial

17 December 2005 Volume 366;9503
(1)Tackling poverty in tuberculosis control
(2)British science deserves appropriate scruntiny
(3)Marketing food to children
10 December 2005 Volume 366;9502
(1)Trade and health: Hong Kong and beyond
(2)An open gate to newborn and child survival
(3)the first facial transplant
3 December 2005 Volume 366;9501
(1)An SOS from homeless people
(2)Cluster bombs:measuring the human costs
(3)Support for antimalarial efforts will depend on results
26 November 2005 Volume 366;9500
(1)Politics trumps science at the FDA
(2)The UK drug industry:responsible,ethiccal, and professional?
(3)Maintaining ant--AIDS commitment post "3 by 5"
29 October 2005 Volume 366;9495
(1)Efforts to address gender inequalities must begin at home
(2)The trials of cancer chemoprevention
(3)Who is Harriet Miers?
22 October 2005 Volume 366;9494
(1)Germany's need for health care reforms
(2)Boosting the effectiveness of food aid
(3)Wellbeing: an idea whose time has come
15 October 2005 Volume 366;9493
(1)A threatening influenza pandemic
(2)Food poisoning cases must be handled with care
(3)A troubling but necessary debate
8 October 2005 Volume 366;9492
(1)The NHS: a national health sham
(2)Turkey behind closed doors
(3)Progress in TB vaccine development
1 October 2005 Volume 366;9491
(1)What is going on at the FDA?
(2)"I'm sorry"
(3)Who takes responsibility for Zimbabwe?
24 September 2005 Volume 366;9490
(1)UN summit 2005:gridlock at the gabfest
(2)Pragmatism over opium production in Afghanistan
(3)Children's health coming of age in Europe
17 September 2005 Volume 366;9489
(1)150 years of cholera epidemiology
(2)Mental-health effects of the Chernobyl disaster live on
(3)Leadership needed to revamp US quarantine plan
10 September 2005 Volume 366;9488
(1)Katrina reveals fatal weaknesses in US public health
(2)Reeds Elsevier and the arms trade
03 September 2005 Volume 366;9487
(1)Insider trading versus medical professionalism
(2)The Global Fund is right to take a stand on Uganda
(3)A real headache for policy-makers
20 August 2005 Volume 366;9486
(1)Medical education in the UK: building a firm foundation
(2)Technology can make patients safer
(3)Chocolate--more a food than a medicine
13 August 2005 Volume 366;9485
(1)Colorectal cancer: not an embarrassing problem
(2)The Global Fund plans an image makeover
(3)Take a closer look at drug advertisements
6 August 2005 Volume 366;9484
(1)Remembering Hiroshima
(2)Niger and its implications for health security
(3)Overcoming health inequalities in the USA
30 July 2005 Volume 366;9483
(1)Will consumerism lead to better health?
(2)Iraq's citizens have a right to know
(3)New warning for misfepristone and misoprostol
23 July 2005 Volume 366;9482
(1)One city, one world
(2)Children choosing health
(3)Warnings for asthma drugs
16 July 2005 Volume 366;9481
(1)G8 2005: a missed opportunity for global health
(2)Mantra II: measuring the unmeasurable?
(3)Prevention is better than cure
9 July 2005 Volume 366;9480
(1)Taking health literacy seriously
(2)AIDS is not a problem for Africa alone
(3)Psychotropic drugs; unhelpful and helpful comments
2 July 2005 Volume 365;9479
(1)Prison health: a threat of an opportunity
(2)Emeregency contraception: prudes and prejudice
(3)Europe's science bureaucrats should learn from Gate's success
25  June 2005 Volume 365;9478
(1)Blood supply and demand
(2)The second child survival resolution
(3)Canada's challenge for health
18  June 2005 Volume 365;9477
(1)A glimmer of hope for Africa?
(2)Helping the informed patient decide
(3)Debating drug use openly
11  June 2005 Volume 365;9476
(1)Stumbling around in the dark
(2)Patient choice in clinical trials
(3)AMREF: good news for Africa
4  June 2005 Volume 365;9475
(1)Health is the loser in the vote against Europe
(2)Countering the difficult aspects of aging
(3)Stem cell research: hope and hype
28  May 2005 Volume 365;9474
(1)Migration of health workers: an unmanaged crisis
(2)Abortion drugs must become WHO essential medicines
(3)The societal value of health research
21  May 2005 Volume 365;9473
(1)The US National Children's Study must have more funds
(2)What is the Royal Society for?
(3)Biotech quick-fixes will not end hunger in China
14  May 2005 Volume 365;9472
(1)A tax to prevent the epidemic of lung cancer
(2)No place for conflict of interest
(3)Brazil leads from the front on AIDS
7 May 2005 Volume 365;9471
(1)Predicting the failure of 3 by 5
(2)Prostitutes are people too
(3)Ridding the world of infection
30 April 2005 Volume 365;9470
(1)The unspoken issue that haunts the UK general election
(2)A US-led Peace Corps for Health
(3)America's new "food pyramid"
23 April 2005 Volume 365;9469
(1)Reversing the failures of Roll Back Malaria
(2)When clinical practice guidelines fail
(3)Getting Africa on the front page
16 April 2005 Volume 365;9468
(1)Medical collusion in the death penalty; an American atrocity
(2)China must not neglect reform of primary care
(3)Jeffery Sachs' "punk-roll" appeal to the Nobel committee
9 April 2005 Volume 365;9467
(1)Refugee health: questions for a new Commissioner
(2)Ireland's smoking ban is an admirable achievement
(3)Jamie Oliver for Chief Medical Officer?
2 April 2005 Volume 365;9466
(1)MRSA:how politicians are missing the point
(2)Reining in direct-to-customer advertising
(3)The Arab states,the Middle East, and health--a call for papers
26 March 2005 Volume 365;9465
(1)The trails of tenofovir trials
(2)Are cardiac surgeons' mortality rates helpful?
(3)Clinical research is essential to help achieve Europe's goals
19 March 2005 Volume 365;9464
(1)HIV/AIDS:doing what's right
(2)Health must come before politics in WHO-Africa reforms
(3)"Breakthrough" in diabetes treatment?
12 March 2005 Volume 365;9463
(1)Bill Gates:a 21st century Robin Hood?
(2)The Pope's grievous errors
5 March 2005 Volume 365;9462
(1)A crucial time for Afghanistan's fledgling health system
(2)Avian influenza:perfect storm now gathering?
26 February 2005 Volume 365;9461
(1)Safety concerns at the FDA
(2)Disease is not a justification for discrimination
19 February 2005 Volume 365;9460
(1)Losing tolerance with zero tolerance
(2)Chlamydia--a testing issue
12 February 2005 Volume 365;9459
(1)Who will deliver Darfur from evil?
(2)South Africa needs to face the truth about HIV mortality
5 February 2005 Volume 365;9458
(1)A changing climate for health
(2)Conspiracy theories of HIV/AIDS
29 January 2005 Volume 365;9457
(1)"The feeble-minded criminal"--100 years on
(2)Just one before the scalpel
22 January 2005 Volume 365;9456
(1)Health and poverty: a new Marshall plan?  [Full Text] [PDF]
(2)thnx sir bill. c u in 2009?  [Full Text] [PDF]
15 January 2005 Volume 365;9455
(1)What does the EU do for its citizens' health?
(2)Hopes and fears for rotavirus vaccines