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Chemistry World February 6, 2013 Harriet Brewerton |
Diagnosing bacterial growth Antibiotics are used regularly for treating bacterial infections, but there is currently no quick and simple test to determine the most effective type or dose of antibiotic for a specific patient infection.  |
Chemistry World February 1, 2013 Jon Evans |
Horse meat scare offers food for thought The recent discovery of horse meat in beef burgers sold in the UK and Ireland has raised questions about exactly what goes into our food products. It has also highlighted concerns about the effect that reduced local authority funding for food testing may be having on food safety.  |
Chemistry World January 31, 2013 Andrew Turley |
DCD in New Zealand milk New Zealand has been struck with a food contamination scare: laboratry tests have revealed traces of dicyandiamide in milk, one of the country's most prized exports.  |
Chemistry World January 31, 2013 Lucy Gilbert |
Sunscreen patches for wounded skin Scientists in France have made a water-resistant latex film loaded with a UVB filter that could be applied as a thick, uniform layer of sunscreen to wounded skin, which is more susceptible to UV damage.  |
AskMen.com January 29, 2013 Michael McKenna |
The Dry Diaries Week 4 For two weeks, I told you about all the supposed drawbacks of absolute sobriety. The sameness, the drudgery, the perception of good health as being a form of un-spendable currency. The tedium.  |
Chemistry World January 25, 2013 Rebecca Brodie |
Reassessing the health effects of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident While the Japanese tsunami of March 2011 was devastating in its own right, the long term health consequences because of the damage to the nuclear reactor at Fukushima Daiichi are also of serious concern.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive January 1, 2013 Kenneth Getz |
The Scoop on Drug Shortages New research sheds fresh light on a trend with serious consequences for the public health; not only in the United States but for patients worldwide.  |
Chemistry World January 22, 2013 Andrew Turley |
Flu vaccine without the eggs approved Flublok from US biotech Protein Sciences has become the first flu vaccine made using an insect virus to win marketing approval in the US.  |
Chemistry World January 18, 2013 Emma Eley |
New method to target malaria Malaria affects millions of people each year; however, no effective vaccines exist. Now, scientists from Spain have discovered a new strategy to target the disease.  |
AskMen.com January 15, 2013 Michael McKenna |
Quitting Booze: Part 2 I want to know exactly how much personal intensity is sapped by (let's say) communing with spirits, and I want this knowledge to inform my future ways and days. I want to have all of the information I need.  |
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