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March
20, 2002
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Possible
new therapy for smallpox is seen
New
York Times, Mar.
20, Pg. 15 – A team of UCSD
researchers led by Karl Y.
Hostetler M.D., has developed an oral drug that could
be a useful treatment in the event of a bioterrorist attack with
the deadly smallpox virus.
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Oral
drug is developed to fight smallpox virus
Washington
Post, Mar.
20, Pg. A02
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A52959-2002Mar19.html
Oral
drug found promising as possible smallpox treatment
Los
Angeles Times, Mar.
20, Pg.26
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-000020381mar20.story
Anti-smallpox
weapon tested for bioterrorism war
USA
Today, Mar.
20, Pg. 8D
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Researchers
develop smallpox drug
United
Press International, Mar.
20
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Scientists:
smallpox pill promising
AP
Online, Mar.
20
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Researchers
say antiviral drug could lead to pill to fight smallpox
CNN
Live Today, Mar.
20
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Scientists
develop oral medication as part of federal smallpox push
Wall
Street Journal, Mar.
20
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US
scientists develop first oral drug for smallpox
Agence
France Presse, Mar.
20
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UCSD
researchers could have oral vaccine against smallpox
San
Diego Union Tribune, Mar.
20
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Progress
on smallpox drug reported
Sacramento
Bee, Mar.
20
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Scientists
say they have oral vaccine against smallpox
Copley
News Service, Mar.20
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Mind games: Research subject sees black-and white words, letters,
numbers in living color
San
Diego Union Tribune, Mar.
19 -- A Vanderbilt University study, which appeared Tuesday in the
Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences, explores the multichromatic world
of a man who has synesthesia. (Quotes UCSD
researcher Edward Hubbard,
who co-authored the paper with UCSD’s
V. Ramachandran).
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Montreal
Gazette, Mar.
20
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