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CITY MOVES | WHO?S SWITCHING JOBS

Harriet Dennys The Co-Operative Group The Co-operative Group has appointed Steve Murrells as chief executive of its food business replacing Tim Hurrell, who retired last year. Murrells, who will report to group CEO Peter Marks when he starts in
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Tom Jefferson Talks About Swine Flu Vaccine and the Politics Behind It

Tom Jefferson Talks About Swine Flu Vaccine and the Politics Guiding It This is a great quick online video about what the Entire world Well being Business has done to the guidelines for declaring a flu pandemic. They have decreased them in Could 2009 so
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FDA Approves BYDUREON -- The First and Only Once-Weekly Treatment for Type 2 Diabetes

Provides Glycemic Control in a Once-Weekly Dose SAN DIEGO,CA,USA and DUBLIN, Ireland I January 27, 2012 I Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMLN) and Alkermes plc (Nasdaq: ALKS) today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has
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Scientist seeks WHO approval for malaria vaccine

AS the world battles to stop malaria in line with the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), a Nigerian pharmacist, Ben Amodu, has laid claim to developing an anti-pyretic immune boosting vaccine for the treatment of the scourge. Amodu claimed that the
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15 treated for food poisoning

All attended Taste of Cayman event Fifteen people sought treatment for symptoms of food poisoning early Sunday morning, a few hours after they told doctors they had attended the annual food festival Taste of Cayman on Saturday, a leading local medical
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??LaCie Hard Disk 2 TB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive designed by Neil Poulton 301871U Reviews

LaCie ? click on the image below for more information. Compact and efficient USB 2.0 storage Blue LED for ambient underside glow Smart fanless cooling system for quiet operation Store your files, music, photos and videos in one place Design by Neil
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Tobacco Free St. Louis Pushes for Complete Smoking Ban

Tobacco-Free St. Louis will push the St. Louis County Council to expand the current smoking ban in the county to eliminate exemptions to the 2011 Clean Air Act. Businesses eligible for smoking bans include casinos, Lambert International Airport and
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Mild bird flu strain detected at duck farm

The department said it was advised that laboratory results were positive for a low pathogenic H5 subtype. In other words, this particular strain has limited capability to cause disease in the birds. This is not the high pathogenic H5N1 strain that is the
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Bird flu fears: Flap over pet market move

DESPITE lingering fears about the spread of bird flu in the country with the world's highest number of fatalities from the deadly avian influenza virus, Indonesia's largest pet market has survived several attempts to relocate it.
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Liquefaction dust a health hazard

Residents living in the quake-ravaged eastern suburbs are becoming increasingly concerned about the long-term health effects of constant exposure to liquefaction dust. Dallington Residents' Association vice chairman Lionel Clarke said the dust had
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800 fall ill with typhoid

An independent doctors? group in Zimbabwe is reporting 800 cases of the bacterial disease typhoid. No deaths have been reported in the past three weeks. The Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights said the government lacked urgency in dealing
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Gene swap leads pneumonia,meningitis bugsto evade vaccines

Bugs that cause childhood pneumonia and meningitis have evolved to evade vaccines by swapping bits of their genome with other bacteria, according to a study published yesterday. The findings, published in Nature Genetics, show how quickly these
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Where the Jobs Are: Energy Manager, Social Worker, Public Health Nurse

It's Sunday ... it must be the day to peruse the classifieds! But drop the red pen; we'll bring the list of new jobs open in Fairfax County government to you. Need a job for yourself? Your son or daughter? The county has great
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Low-Cost Rabies Vaccination Clinic This Sunday

A low-cost rabies vaccination clinic will be held this weekend in Chantilly. Dogs, cats and ferrets are eligible for vaccinations. The cost will be $12 per pet. All pets will receive a 1-year rabies vaccine. Pets can also obtain a 3-year
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Tobacco Free St. Louis Pushes for Complete Smoking Ban

Tobacco-Free St. Louis will push the St. Louis County Council to expand the current smoking ban in the county to eliminate exemptions to the 2011 Clean Air Act. Businesses eligible for smoking bans include casinos, Lambert International Airport and
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Tobacco Free St. Louis Pushes for Complete Smoking Ban

Tobacco-Free St. Louis will push the St. Louis County Council to expand the current smoking ban in the county to eliminate exemptions to the 2011 Clean Air Act. Businesses eligible for smoking bans include casinos, Lambert International Airport and
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Tobacco Free St. Louis Pushes for Complete Smoking Ban

Tobacco-Free St. Louis  will push the St. Louis County Council to expand the current smoking ban in the county to eliminate exemptions to the 2011 Clean Air Act. Businesses eligible for smoking bans include casinos, Lambert International Airport and
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Polio campaign begins today

The Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI), Sindh, will mark the beginning of the current year?s first national polio immunisation campaign on Monday, vaccinating 7.4 million children against the scourge.The EPI?s manager in Sindh Dr Mazhar
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15 treated for food poisoning

All attended Taste of Cayman event Fifteen people sought treatment for symptoms of food poisoning early Sunday morning, a few hours after they told doctors they had attended the annual food festival Taste of Cayman on Saturday, a leading local medical
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Ducks to be culled after avian flu find

MORE than 10,000 ducks will be destroyed after a bird flu outbreak was detected at farms in Melbourne?s north west. The Department of Primary Industries (DPI) quarantined the commercial duck farm after birds tested positive to a low pathogenic strain
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Family lucky to survive typhoid scourge

FOR Tatenda Kaseke (34), the thought of drinking water is a nightmare as she remembers the days she and her 6-year-old infant were in hospital, weak and disoriented with diarrhoea. Little did she know that she was afflicted with typhoid and casually
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CM inaugurates national polio campaign

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Tobacco Free St. Louis Pushes for Complete Smoking Ban

Tobacco-Free St. Louis  will push the St. Louis County Council to expand the current smoking ban in the county to eliminate exemptions to the 2011 Clean Air Act. Businesses eligible for smoking bans include casinos, Lambert International Airport and
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Tobacco Free St. Louis Pushes for Complete Smoking Ban

Tobacco-Free St. Louis will push the St. Louis County Council to expand the current smoking ban in the county to eliminate exemptions to the 2011 Clean Air Act. Businesses eligible for smoking bans include casinos, Lambert International Airport and
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SOMEONE WHO COULD INTERPRET A BIOPSY RESULT (CANCER)?

GOOD DAY! My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer November of 2011 when she had a minor surgery removing an axillary mass located at her left breast, near the armpit. the first diagnosis was thyroid cancer but when double-checked, it turned out to be
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Tobacco Free St. Louis Pushes for Complete Smoking Ban

Tobacco-Free St. Louis  will push the St. Louis County Council to expand the current smoking ban in the county to eliminate exemptions to the 2011 Clean Air Act. Businesses eligible for smoking bans include casinos, Lambert International Airport and
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Tobacco Free St. Louis Pushes for Complete Smoking Ban

Tobacco-Free St. Louis will push the St. Louis County Council to expand the current smoking ban in the county to eliminate exemptions to the 2011 Clean Air Act. Businesses eligible for smoking bans include casinos, Lambert International Airport and
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Ukraine - Salmonella in poultry

Several batches of poultry belonging to Agromars, one of Ukraine?s largest poultry producers have been found to be contaminated with salmonella, according to the results of a scheduled inspection of the State Veterinary and Phytosanitary Service
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Canada - Food safety concerns

Cuts to federal meat inspection that will take place as early as April demonstrate how reductions in public services widely anticipated in the coming federal budget could affect ordinary Canadians. The union that represents federal meat inspectors held a
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Cambodia - Bird flu back

A 2-year-and-7 month-old boy from northwestern province of Banteay Meanchey had died early Wednesday from avian influenza A (H5N1) virus after being admitted to hospital for about a week, said a senior health  official.   "The boy passed away at 2:00
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