Free Web Hosting | free host | Free Web Space | BlueHost Review
Junk Central: The SPAM collection Service. Spam Collector is a Research Experiment to automatically collect and analyse SPAM messages. The SPAM messages are automatically collected through an E-Mail lead, which is automatically and immediately posted. This database thus automatically grows, accumulating a snapshot of the SPAM traffic over the Internet.
   
     





GRAB THIS SPACE FOR LINKS OR ADS
E-Mail

Disclaimer

SPAM collector is an experimental service collecting SPAM messages. The owner is not responsible for the content in any way.Seeing your message here does not necessarily imply that it is essentially SPAM, but implies that the message was delivered to the E-Mail ID which was exclusively used for collecting SPAM messages.


Friday, September 02, 2005

CMAJ Future Table of Contents for 13 September 2005; Vol. 173, No. 6


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
This e-toc is brought to you by an unrestricted educational grant
from Aventis Pharma Inc., member of the sanofi-aventis Group.
For more information, please see: www.cmaj.ca/pdfs/aventis.pdf

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

eCMAJ -- Future Table of Contents Alert

A new future TOC for Canadian Medical Association Journal
has been made available for the issue:
13 September 2005; Vol. 173, No. 6

URL: http://www.cmaj.ca/future/173.6.shtml

These articles have been accepted for this issue. Change is possible
before publication.

-----------------------------------------------------------------
Editorial * �ditorial
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Private health insurance: In one door and out the other?
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 565

L'assurance sant� priv�e : Entr�e c�t� cour pour sortir c�t� jardin?

CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 567

-----------------------------------------------------------------
Highlights of this issue * En vedette dans ce num�ro
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Highlights of this issue * En vedette dans ce num�ro
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 571

-----------------------------------------------------------------
Letters * Correspondance
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Emergency contraception
Garth McCutcheon
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 575

Emergency contraception
Jane Farnham
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 575

Emergency contraception
Lois Cantin
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 578

Physicians and advocacy
Carol P. Herbert
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 578

A novel mutation in a patient with pantothenate kinase�associated
neurodegeneration
Danish Saleheen, Aisha Nazir, Shaheen Khanum, Shajjia Razi Haider,
Philippe Frossard
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 578

Correction
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 579

-----------------------------------------------------------------
Synopsis * Synopsis
-----------------------------------------------------------------

-----------------------------------------------------------------
News * Nouvelles
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Declining CABG rate means fewer jobs for surgeons
Barbara Sibbald
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 583

Canada and UK must stop taking African doctors
Vittal Katikireddi
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 584

CMA okays private health care for waiting patients
Barbara Sibbald
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 585

Questions raised about private insurance
Barbara Sibbald
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 585

Hunger without borders
Sally Murray
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 586

News @ a glance
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 586

-----------------------------------------------------------------
Analysis * Analyses
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Expanding undergraduate medical education in British Columbia: a
distributed campus model
David Snadden, Joanna Bates, on behalf of the UBC Associate Deans
of MD Undergraduate Education
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 589

Immunotherapy for West Nile virus infection
David Secko
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 591

-----------------------------------------------------------------
Practice * Dans la pratique
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Applying the 2005 Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommendations:
2. Assessing and reducing global atherosclerotic risk among hypertensive
patients
Brenda R. Hemmelgarn, Steven Grover, Ross D. Feldman, for the
Canadian Hypertension Education Program
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 593

-----------------------------------------------------------------
Public Health * Sant� publique
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Hurricanes: lessons from Charley and the gang
Erica Weir
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 597

-----------------------------------------------------------------
In the Literature * Dans les �crits
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Do medical emergency teams improve the outcomes of in-hospital patients?
Dominique Piquette, Robert A. Fowler
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 599

-----------------------------------------------------------------
Clinical Vistas * Images cliniques
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Stridor in a newborn
Reuben Antony, Abdulhakim Al-Rawas, Meredith Irwin
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 601

-----------------------------------------------------------------
Research * Recherche
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Prevalence of and risk factors for childhood overweight and obesity
Paul J. Veugelers, Angela L. Fitzgerald
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 607

Adverse perinatal outcomes associated with homelessness and substance use
in pregnancy
Merry Little, Rajiv Shah, Marian J. Vermeulen, Alice Gorman,
Darlene Dzendoletas, Joel G. Ray
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 615

-----------------------------------------------------------------
Commentary * Commentaire
-----------------------------------------------------------------

The CMA Code of Ethics and the donation of fresh embryos for stem cell
research
Jeffrey Nisker, Angela White
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 621

-----------------------------------------------------------------
Review * Synth�se
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Perioperative cardiac events in patients undergoing noncardiac surgery: a
review of the magnitude of the problem, the pathophysiology of the events
and methods to estimate and communicate risk
P.J. Devereaux, Lee Goldman, Deborah J. Cook, Ken Gilbert, Kate
Leslie, Gordon H. Guyatt
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 627

-----------------------------------------------------------------
The Left Atrium * C�t� c�ur
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Considering the state of the world
Vincent Hanlon
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 638

Dyspnea
Paul Moorehead
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 639

"A fistful of dollars"
Hunter Groninger
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 640

-----------------------------------------------------------------
Deaths * N�crologie
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Deaths
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 717

-----------------------------------------------------------------
Query * R�flexion
-----------------------------------------------------------------

Query
CMAJ 2005 173 (6): p. 718

**********************************************************
HOLIDAY REVIEW
Seeking creative contributions for 2005 Holiday Review.
Deadline is September 20th, 2005. For more information, see
http://www.cmaj.ca/misc/holidayreview.shtml
**********************************************************

This message was sent to drvinods@hotpop.com.

Unsubscribe or edit your subscriptions for this service at:
http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/alerts/etoc
Or by mail:
Customer Service * 1454 Page Mill Road * Palo Alto, CA 94304 * U.S.A.

_______________________________________________________________________
Copyright (c) 2005 CMA Media Inc. or its licensors

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home



About SPAM Collector

Spam Collector is a Research Experiment to automatically collect and analyse SPAM messages. The SPAM messages are automatically collected through an E-Mail lead, which is automatically and immediately posted. This database thus automatically grows, accumulating a snapshot of the SPAM traffic over the Internet.

Who owns and maintains SPAM collector?
SPAM collector is owned and maintained by Dr.Vinod Scaria, as a Research experiment on SPAM messages. 

Who can use the data?
Anybody interested can use the data in any form with properattributions, which includes a hyperlink to the website.

Whom can I contact regarding SPAM Collector?
Please feel free to contact Dr Vinod Scaria at vinodscaria[at]yahoo.co.in or ring him at +91 9847465452

Who Supports SPAM Collector?
SPAM Collector is grateful to the following Websites for supporing our service:

Are there any Similar Projects?
Yes there are. Here is a sample list of similar projects[many of them are maintained by me]

  • MedSPAM, is a subset of SPAM collector
  • Googollog is an autoblog for News on Google

How can you support this project?

You can support this project by:

  • Linking to www.drvinod.150m.com 
  • Blogging about SPAM colector
  • Writing a short stuff about us on your webpage
  • Telling your colleague about us
  • Helping me with your suggestions

 

 

JunkCentral is a Proud member of the VirtualMedOnline Network

Other Network Members are