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Global Monitor

The Dying West The Western World’s diminished population can be expected to limit the economic well-being of the western nations. Shrinking populations do not provide for economic growth. The imbalance of economic opportunity and control over world resources, as they currently exist, will not continue.

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Popcorn: Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics

WORLDWATCH WOLF KEEPS CRYING Lester R. Brown, president of the Worldwatch Institute and long-time global food supply doomsayer, was quoted at length by The Wall Street Journal, 19 December 1991, p. A10, in an article headlined “Severe Famine in East Africa and Iraq, Food Shortages

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The South Answers Back

Fernando Orrego is a member of the Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de los Andes, Santiago, Chile. In the context of a very bleak future, a recent report1 by the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) on world population is full of errors, strongly biased

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Medical Marketing Bribery

Medical marketing is the art of promoting and pandering pharmaceutical drugs to doctors. The so-called “licit” drug sector spends more money doing this than researching its products. This may explain, in part, why relatively little money is devoted to following up on the countless harmful

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Popcorn

Good News/Bad News The Good News: a nine-year international study, funded by the Agency for International Development (AID) and executed by Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) of Columbia, MD, joyfully reported that fertility in the developing world has declined sharply in the past two decades.

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U.S. A.I.D. To Be Investigated:

The U.S. House of Representatives, Committee of Government Operations, has called for Congressional hearings on A.I.D. A report on the agency’s finances is presently being prepared by the U.S. Government Accounting Organization. During the first week of December, millions of television viewers saw evidence of

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Laying Foundations For Abortion Policy

by Jean M. Guilfoyle “Thou shalt not kill.” “The United States does not consider abortion an acceptable element of family planning programs and will no longer contribute to those of which it is a part. Accordingly, when dealing with nations which support abortion with funds

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Global Monitor

“Youth Deficits — An Emerging Problem” The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency reports a decline of young adults in developed countries and the emergence of a youth deficit, defined as less than 15 percent share of young adults within the total population. By 1985, the proportion

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From the Countries

U.S. Computer System Calculates Death Risk Researchers say they have developed a system that can help physicians and families of severely ill patients calculate the patient’s chance of dying. The APACHE III system enables doctors to compare one patient’s condition against the experience of thousands

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“First Do No Harm”

As pressures for euthanasia mount on the European continent, memories of the involvement of German physicians and intellectuals in Nazi atrocities haunt the debate. At a 5 November press conference in the Brussels International Press Center, the European Medical Education Trust warned of the tragic

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Global Monitor

The Dying West The Western World’s diminished population can be expected to limit the economic well-being of the western nations. Shrinking populations do not provide

Read More »

The South Answers Back

Fernando Orrego is a member of the Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de los Andes, Santiago, Chile. In the context of a very bleak future, a

Read More »

Medical Marketing Bribery

Medical marketing is the art of promoting and pandering pharmaceutical drugs to doctors. The so-called “licit” drug sector spends more money doing this than researching

Read More »

Popcorn

Good News/Bad News The Good News: a nine-year international study, funded by the Agency for International Development (AID) and executed by Demographic and Health Surveys

Read More »

U.S. A.I.D. To Be Investigated:

The U.S. House of Representatives, Committee of Government Operations, has called for Congressional hearings on A.I.D. A report on the agency’s finances is presently being

Read More »

Global Monitor

“Youth Deficits — An Emerging Problem” The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency reports a decline of young adults in developed countries and the emergence of a

Read More »

From the Countries

U.S. Computer System Calculates Death Risk Researchers say they have developed a system that can help physicians and families of severely ill patients calculate the

Read More »

“First Do No Harm”

As pressures for euthanasia mount on the European continent, memories of the involvement of German physicians and intellectuals in Nazi atrocities haunt the debate. At

Read More »