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The Case Against Farmed Shrimp

Posted by: DrugsNews on: 29 Sep, 2009

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Like shrimp? Don’t read this post. Eaten shrimp recently? Planning on eating it soon? Ever hope to eat it again? Then you may want to avoid the anti-shrimp stemwinder on La Vida Locavore. Read more about The Case Against Farmed Shrimp No tags for this post.

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CHICAGO a ‘ More than half a million U.S. children yearly have bad reactions or side effects from widely used medicines that require medical treatment and sometimes hospitalization, new research shows. Read more about Drug reactions send half million US kids to doctor each year: study No tags for this post.

Flu shots encouraged this year

Posted by: DrugsNews on: 29 Sep, 2009

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By GWEN SISSON This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Hundreds of local people have been sick with the flu, and technically, the flu season hasn’t officially started. Read more about Flu shots encouraged this year No tags for this post.

BioTerrorism 101

Posted by: DrugsNews on: 29 Sep, 2009

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In the post-9/11 era that we live in much has been said about the threat of bioterrorism and the vulnerabilities our nation faces with the prospect of such an attack. Read more about BioTerrorism 101 No tags for this post.

E. coli’s Kayak Paddle-Lke Motion Tracked For First Time

Posted by: DrugsNews on: 29 Sep, 2009

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Main Category: Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses Also Included In: Biology / Biochemistry ; Preventive Medicine ; Water – Air Quality / Agriculture Article Date: 28 Sep 2009 – 1:00 PDT Yale engineers have for the first time observed and tracked E. coli bacteria moving in a liquid medium with a motion similar to [...]

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polymedix Receives US Patent Protection for Licensed Computational …Business Wire (press release)These computational methods were used in the design of polymedix's defensin mimetic antibiotic compounds, which represent a new class of antibiotic drugs … and more » Read more about polymedix Receives US Patent Protection for Licensed Computational … – Business Wire (press release) No tags [...]

Study exposes how bacteria resist antibiotics

Posted by: DrugsNews on: 28 Sep, 2009

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Scientists have discovered how bacteria fend off a wide range of antibiotics, and blocking that defense mechanism could give existing antibiotics more power to fight dangerous infections. Read more about Study exposes how bacteria resist antibiotics No tags for this post.

Minimize Antibiotics

Posted by: DrugsNews on: 28 Sep, 2009

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Although major food buyers, including national chain restaurants, have stopped buying meat from farms where antibiotics are routinely used or asked such farms to reduce their use, the routine administration of these drugs remains too widespread. Read more about Minimize Antibiotics No tags for this post.

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Posted by: DrugsNews on: 28 Sep, 2009

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease Home > Questions > Why do doctors prescribe oral antibiotics for a person with longstanding Chrohn’s disease. Read more about Icon_sharepost No tags for this post.

E Coli O157 In Surrey: Update, UK

Posted by: DrugsNews on: 28 Sep, 2009

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Main Category: Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses Article Date: 27 Sep 2009 – 0:00 PDT The Health Protection Agency reports that the total number of cases of E Coli O157 linked to Godstone Farm in Surrey is 82. Read more about E Coli O157 In Surrey: Update, UK No tags for this post.


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