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If you choose to follow any links to the complete text of articles listed below, you will be leaving the Strategian Web site. If you wish to return to this page from the Web page you are sent to, please use the Back option of your browser. New Scientist Editorial--The Name of the Game: The Battle Over Genetically Modified Foods is not What It Seems. (GM) New Scientist Volume 162, Number 2187 (May 22, 1999): see issue. Constantine G. Lyketsos, Elizabeth Garrett, Kung-Yee Liang, and James C. Anthony Cannabis Use and Cognitive Decline in Persons under 65 Years of Age. (... analyzing individuals from the Baltimore, Maryland USA area, the results of this study indicate that over a 12-year time period, cognitive decline occurred in all the studied age groups, and that the decline is closely associated with aging and educational level but does not appear to be associated with cannabis use--from the abstract on the Web site of the American Journal of Epidemiology; marijuana) American Journal of Epidemiology Volume 149, Number 9 (May 1, 1999): 794-800. **An abstract of this article is currently available through the Web site of American Journal of Epidemiology** Stanton A. Glantz and Annemarie Charlesworth Tourism and Hotel Revenues Before and After Passage of Smoke-Free Restaurant Ordinances. (... ordinances that require no smoking in restaurants do not appear to have an adverse effect on and, in fact, may increase tourist business) JAMA--The Journal of the American Medical Association Volume 281, Number 20 (May 26, 1999): 1911-1918. **An abstract of this article is currently available through the Web site of JAMA--The Journal of the American Medical Association** Marc A. Schuckit Review: New Findings in the Genetics of Alcoholism. (alcoholics, genes, genetically) JAMA--The Journal of the American Medical Association Volume 281, Number 20 (May 26, 1999): 1875-1876. **The complete text of this article is currently available through the Web site of JAMA--The Journal of the American Medical Association** Jon Hellin, Martin Haigh, and Frank Marks Rainfall Characteristics of Hurricane Mitch. (... measuring the amount of rainfall generated by Hurricane Mitch, the results of this study indicate that the tremendous damage caused by the storm in its passage through Central America was largely the responsibility of factors such as already saturated soils and denuded hillsides rather than the amount of rain itself) Nature Volume 399, Number 6734 (May 27, 1999): 316. How to find the above journals, magazines, and other publications? See Step 3: Locate of the Information Strategy for details. Questions about any or all of the above? Please let me know. |
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