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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.
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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.
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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>> |
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Vol. 4 No. 2 Specials |
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Connecticut Controls Smallpox |
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Gregg M. Bloche, M.D., J.D |
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Sexual Assault in the U.S. Military |
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Pediatric Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder |
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The Unintended Consequences of Peace in Sudan
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Inside the FDA's regulatory process |
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Sheep in the Valley |
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Health and Human Rights |
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