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August 25, 2011
EPIDEMICS
Children's hospitals not equipped to handle pandemics
Aurora CO (SPX) Aug 25, 2011
A new study of children's hospitals nationwide has found them underequipped to handle a major surge of patients in the event of a pandemic, and urges health care institutions and government agencies to immediately review emergency preparedness plans as flu season approaches. "Every year we get lucky," said the study's lead author, Marion Sills, MD, MPH, and associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. "But it wouldn't take much of an epidemic to put us over c ... read more

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Clashes at China hospital over patient's death
Nearly 100 people, some armed with clubs, fought at a hospital in eastern China earlier this week after the relatives of a patient who died confronted staff, state media said on Thursday. ... more
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New nanostructured glass for imaging and recording
University of Southampton researchers have developed new nano-structured glass, turning it into new type of computer memory, which has applications in optical manipulation and will significantly red ... more
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Ions Control Shape Of Nanofibers Grown On Clear Substrate
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Greenpeace hands Rainbow Warrior to Bangladesh
Environmental campaign group Greenpeace on Tuesday handed over its iconic protest ship Rainbow Warrior II to a Bangladeshi charity which will turn it into a floating hospital. ... more
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SINO DAILY

China sends experts to treat train crash orphan
China has said it will sent four top medical experts to try to save the legs of a two-year-old girl orphaned and seriously wounded in a deadly train crash that sparked widespread public outrage. ... more
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Virus can cause high blood pressure: Chinese study
High blood pressure could be caused by a common virus, according to a study carried out by a team of Chinese doctors which could lead to better treatment for millions of people around the world. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

UN warns cholera epidemic in Somalia may spread amid famine
The UN warned Friday that a cholera epidemic in Somalia, which has claimed at least 181 lives in one Mogadishu hospital this year, could quickly spread as thousands flee famine in the south. ... more
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China rights activist goes on trial
Chinese human rights activist Wang Lihong went on trial in Beijing on Friday, witnesses said, nearly four months after she was arrested as part of a widespread crackdown on dissent. ... more
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WEATHER REPORT

Japan heatwave kills four, sends 900 to hospital
A blistering summer heatwave in Japan has claimed four lives and seen 900 people hospitalised this week, media said Friday, amid an energy saving campaign due to the Fukushima nuclear disaster. ... more
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IRAQ WARS

Three dead in Iraq, spate of bombs hit Baghdad
Twin bomb attacks in western Iraq killed three people Thursday evening while a string of four explosions in Baghdad wounded 10 others, security and medical officials said. ... more
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MILTECH

Electronic skin tattoo has medical, gaming, spy uses
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Thousands struggle in Ethiopia's "green drought"
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EARLY EARTH

New Montana State research sheds light on South Pole dinosaurs
Dog-sized dinosaurs that lived near the South Pole, sometimes in the dark for months at a time, had bone tissue very similar to dinosaurs that lived everywhere on the planet, according to a doctoral ... more
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US researchers find another flu antibody
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FARM NEWS

Mushroom poisoning adds to rainy French summer woes
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NUKEWARS

N. Korea wants food, cement as aid from S. Korea
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DEMOCRACY

Mubarak's fate in court's hands
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ENERGY TECH

US, Vietnam start first military relationship
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EARLY EARTH

The key to life on land
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WAR REPORT

NATO warns Kadhafi over use of civilian facilities
NATO warned on Tuesday that its warplanes will bomb former civilian facilities if Moamer Kadhafi's forces use them to launch attacks, as the UN said Libya's capital is suffering shortages of fuel, medicine and cash. ... more
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