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Science behind anthrax toxins causing illness and death revealed
Newstrack India
Tweet | Washington, August 29 (ANI): Researchers have identified cells in 2 distinct areas of the body that are simultaneously targeted for damage by anthrax toxins, which results in illness and sometimes death. | Findings of researchers at the Natio...
Grifols and Aradigm Corporation Complete the Closing of Worldwide Licensing Agreement to Develop and Commercialize Pulmaquin®
Seeking Alpha
Aradigms Proprietary Inhaled Antibiotic for the Chronic Therapy of Patients with Severe Respiratory Disease is Advancing Into Phase III | BARCELONA, Spain & HAYWARD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Grifols, S.A. (MCE:GRF, MCE:GRF.P and NASDAQ:GRFS) (Gr...
'Zombie Pigeon' Deaths In Moscow Investigated; Bizarre Behavior Likely Caused By Salmonella Poisoning
Huffington Post
A rash of dead and dying pigeons -- dubbed "zombie pigeons" because of their bizarre behavior -- worries Moscow residents unsure of what's causing the unsettling phenomenon. | Muscovites began to pay attention to the feathery "zombies" last week, acc...
Sending a Kid Into the World
Huffington Post
I sent off the last of the heirs to the We Meant Well fortune to college. She's a good kid, smarter than me hopefully, and she should do well at school. Though she is more embarrassed than anything about half the stuff I write, her heart's in the rig...
FDA approves life saving rapid test for TB
Zeenews
New York: To combat the public health threat posed by deadly tuberculosis around the world, the immunologist has developed a test that can rapidly diagnose and classify the disease in a fraction of the time. | The Rutgers University in New Jersey has...
Fire at new Army lab at Fort Detrick; two injured
Stars and Stripes
FORT DETRICK, Md. — Smoke inhalation sent two construction workers to the hospital Wednesday after a blaze ignited at an Army lab under construction at Fort Detrick. | Just before 2 p.m. Wednesday, fire and rescue crews responded to a two-alarm fir...
Sports
Australia's cricket captain Ricky Ponting, center, runs to give some encouragement to his bowler Ryan Harris, right, after a missed chance to capture the wicket of England Captain Andrew Strauss, not shown, on day two of the third Ashes cricket test in Perth, Australia, Friday, Dec. 17, 2010.
(photo: AP / Steve Wake)
Harris injury blow for Aussies
Independent online
Sydney - Australia paceman Ryan Harris suffered yet another injury blow on Thursday when he was sidelined for up to two months by a hamstring problem. | Flush from bowling in four successive Tests for the first time in his career during the Ashes series, the 33-year-old had been bullish about his chances of playing on despite the injury when he ret...
Business
Brownstones and mansions on Bushwick Ave, near Suydam St. The first elevated railway in Brooklyn, known as the Lexington Avenue Elevated, opened in 1885. Its eastern terminus was at the edge of Bushwick, at Gates Avenue and Broadway. This line was extended southeastward into East New York shortly thereafter.
(photo: Creative Commons / Noremacmada)
New York Mansion Sells for $14 Million
Wall Street Journal
A rare, free-standing mansion in Manhattan near Columbia University has sold for $14 million, $500,000 above its asking price. | View Slideshow | On the Upper West Side, the 12,000-square-foot marble townhouse known as the Schinasi Mansion has 12 bedrooms and 11 bathrooms. Architect William Tuthill, who designed Carnegie Hall, built the home in 190...



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