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| A mysterious respiratory ailment that broke out in southern China quickly sparked a global epidemic. How has SARS changed the future of public health? By Jim Duffy Cover art by Sandra Dionisi |

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| Think Big... Move Fast Smart, confident, and hard charging, alumnus Peter Beilenson has confronted Baltimore's multitudinous health problems for more than a decade. By Dale Keiger |  | Generation Next An ebullient microbiologist, an Italian biostatistician, an economist of health... The Magazine introduces you to six rising stars on the faculty and their pioneering research. By Michael Purdy |
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| Editor's Note The story of public health is the story of people gaining insights and saving others’ lives. | Letters Why the tobacco epidemic rages on, solving the health disparities problem, and other weighty issues. | Beyond the Headlines The real dirt on dirty bombs: Professor Jonathan Links explains what they are and why we should be concerned. | Welch Wanderings Global traffic injuries and deaths; high-tech test for malaria; preparations for bioterrorism in Baltimore; and other news briefs. | Prologues An unlikely alliance between a Hopkins psychiatrist and a former mental patient gave rise to the revolutionary mental hygiene movement. | Dispatches Preparing for ultimate disasters; getting Thais fit; improving Nigerian vision; and other reports from alumni worldwide. | Schizophrenia research garners award; and other faculty and student honors of note. | Et AL Ten take-home lessons from the SARS epidemic. |
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