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Debora MacKenzie

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New Scientist (1971)|March 15, 1984
Illmensee fraud charges intensifyDebora MacKenzie
New Scientist (1971)|May 1, 1986
German scientists rail at animal welfare lawDebora MacKenzie
New Scientist (1971)|October 20, 2001
A cure for quacks: when terminally ill patients demand alternative treatments, how should health authorities respond? Clinical trials of these so-called miracle remedies may be the only answerDebora MacKenzie
New Scientist (1971)|April 15, 2020
When colds killDebora MacKenzie
New Scientist (1971)|April 15, 2020
African nations step up efforts to prevent spread of coronavirusDebora MacKenzie
New Scientist (1971)|April 15, 2020
Is it super-spreading?Debora MacKenzie
New Scientist (1971)|April 15, 2020
Covid-19 spreads in USDebora MacKenzie, Press Association
New Scientist (1971)|July 22, 1989
Germany lays down the law on genesRolf Zell, Debora MacKenzie
New Scientist (1971)|April 15, 2020
One slip up from a worldwide pandemicPeter Aldhous, Debora MacKenzie
New Scientist (1971)|April 23, 2003
Should the genetic sequences of deadly diseases be kept secret?Debora MacKenzie, Sylvia Pagan Westphal
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New Scientist (1971)|March 15, 1984
Illmensee fraud charges intensifyDebora MacKenzie
New Scientist (1971)|May 1, 1986
German scientists rail at animal welfare lawDebora MacKenzie
New Scientist (1971)|October 20, 2001
A cure for quacks: when terminally ill patients demand alternative treatments, how should health authorities respond? Clinical trials of these so-called miracle remedies may be the only answerDebora MacKenzie
New Scientist (1971)|April 15, 2020
When colds killDebora MacKenzie
New Scientist (1971)|April 15, 2020
African nations step up efforts to prevent spread of coronavirusDebora MacKenzie
New Scientist (1971)|April 15, 2020
Is it super-spreading?Debora MacKenzie
New Scientist (1971)|April 15, 2020
Covid-19 spreads in USDebora MacKenzie, Press Association
New Scientist (1971)|July 22, 1989
Germany lays down the law on genesRolf Zell, Debora MacKenzie
New Scientist (1971)|April 15, 2020
One slip up from a worldwide pandemicPeter Aldhous, Debora MacKenzie
New Scientist (1971)|April 23, 2003
Should the genetic sequences of deadly diseases be kept secret?Debora MacKenzie, Sylvia Pagan Westphal
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