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ON THE COVER: With vocal protesting at home and continuing difficulties on the ground, many critics label the current war in Iraq as Vietnam for a new generation.


THE UNSTOPPABLE BULLET
In the case of Agent Orange, veterans and the government clashed for nearly two decades before the VA finally recognized the infamous herbicide as a problem. Now, a similarly paralyzing debate rages over the health effects of depleted uranium. More>>



FORCE-FEEDING AT GUANTANAMO
The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) has implemented a force-feeding policy when prisoners use hunger strikes as a form of protest. More>>


THE WAR AGAINST WOMEN
In Congo, the obstacles to holistic healing include war, sexual violence, and rape. –Rape,” says Judy Anderson, HEAL Africaęs co-executive director, –is a weapon of war, intimidation, and domination in Congo.” Its physical and psychological wounds do not heal easily. More>>

Vol. 4 No. 2 Specials

Smallpox
    In the Elm City

Connecticut Controls Smallpox

Interview

Gregg M. Bloche, M.D., J.D

Death by Dehydration

Sexual Assault in the U.S. Military

Hidden Wounds

Pediatric Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Waiting for Aids

The Unintended Consequences of Peace in Sudan

Washington's Quest,
    for the Elusive Biogeneric

Inside the FDA's regulatory process

History
    

Sheep in the Valley

Opinion

Health and Human Rights

First Person

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