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![]() Chicago (UPI) Jul 19, 2010 Some U.S. hospitals say they are changing their food menus to feature antibiotic-free meats - for the health of patients and the health of the environment. Amid concerns about drug-resistant pathogens, medical professionals are urging more use of grass-fed, antibiotic-free beef on hospital patient menus, the Chicago Tribune reported Monday. Hospital administrators say they hope increased demand for such products will reduce the use of antibiotics, including penicillin and tetracycline, ... read more |
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India unveils new 280-mln-dollar Bhopal disaster response![]() India unveiled a new 280-million-dollar package to tackle the legacy of the Bhopal gas disaster Thursday and will renew efforts to prosecute the American ex-boss of the group blamed for the accident. The government said it would fund a clean up of the still-polluted site of the catastrophe, increase compensation for victims, improve medical facilities and try to extract more compensation fro ... more Radio Signals Research Scans New Horizons ![]() A study at the University of Leicester aims to understand the reasons why radio signals sometimes act unpredictably- travelling beyond the horizon and interfering with other signals. This is important because reliable radio signalling is not only economically beneficial, it is important in terms of safety. Now doctoral research by Naveed Mufti, from Peshawar, Pakistan, is examining t ... more Organic farming gains ground in China ![]() Ji Yunliang worked as a missile researcher at a large state-owned enterprise and later earned a doctorate in chemistry at a prestigious Beijing university. Now, he is running a small organic farm. In a country hit by a series of food safety scandals, the interest in organic produce is growing fast. Instead of using his cutting-edge technical expertise, Ji is employing traditional method ... more |
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![]() Nasiriyah, Iraq (AFP) June 21, 2010 Hundreds of angry protesters hurled stones at provincial council offices in southern Iraq on Monday, wounding five police amid growing rage over power rationing in the summer heat, a police official said. The police, who included a lieutenant colonel, were all admitted to hospital after the frenzied protest outside the Dhi Qar provincial headquarters in the city of Nasiriyah, the official said. The provincial council posted pictures of the protest and ensuing clashes on its website - http://www ... read more |
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