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Drugs in the news: an analysis of Canadian newspaper coverage of new prescription drugs
Alan Cassels, Merrilee A. Hughes, Carol Cole, Barbara Mintzes, Joel Lexchin and James P. McCormack
CMAJ April 29, 2003 168 (9) 1133-1137;
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Alan Cassels, Merrilee A. Hughes, Carol Cole, Barbara Mintzes, Joel Lexchin, James P. McCormack
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