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    Crisis: Epidemics & Pandemics


    The Effect Of Vitamin C On Cancer Cells
    posted on Wednesday, November 07, 2007

    More than thirty years ago Linus Pauling and coworkers pioneered the therapeutic use of high doses of vitamin C (ascorbate) on terminal cancer patients, with promising results. Neglected by mainstream medicine, intravenous vitamin C cancer treatment  continued as an alternative medical practice, although the establishment of the U.S. National Cancer Institute Best Case Series prompted a recent report of three well-documented case studies of successful vitamin C cancer therapy.
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    Burt's Bees Defends The Hive
    posted on Tuesday, November 06, 2007

    Burt's Bees <http://www.burtsbees.com/> co-founder Burt Shavitz is addressing the issue through a multiplatform approach, including a public service announcement, online marketing and consumer sampling. Burt's Bees is partnering with the North American Pollinator Protection Campaign <http://www.nappc.org/> for the effort.
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    Virulent Drug-Resistant Bacterium Rampant In Health Care Facilities
    posted on Thursday, October 18, 2007

    ATLANTA - Nearly 19,000 people died in the United States in 2005 after being infected with a virulent drug-resistant bacterium that has spread rampantly through hospitals and nursing homes, according to the most thorough study to be conducted of the disease’s prevalence.
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    Infectious Diseases Spreading Faster Than Ever
    posted on Sunday, August 26, 2007

    GENEVA  - Infectious diseases are emerging more quickly and spreading faster around the globe than ever and becoming increasingly difficult to treat, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday.
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    Russia Says Georgia Using Pig Corpses For 'Biological Terrorism'
    posted on Monday, August 20, 2007

    As Georgia drummed up support over an alleged Russian missile strike this week, Moscow on Friday charged Tbilisi with threatening the region with a somewhat less sophisticated menace: dead pigs.
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    Outage Exposes Flaws At CDC Lab
    posted on Saturday, July 21, 2007

    A federal infectious disease laboratory in DeKalb County is supposed to be a crown jewel in the nation's defense against bioterrorism and other killer diseases. But an hourlong power outage at the building last month, and the failure of a backup generator system, have raised questions about safety at the facility run by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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    Plague Of Bioweapons Accidents Afflicts The U.S.
    posted on Friday, July 13, 2007

    Deadly germs may be more likely to be spread due to a biodefence lab accident than a biological attack by terrorists.
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    Man With Drug-Resistant TB Locked Up
    posted on Tuesday, April 10, 2007

    PHOENIX - Behind the county hospital's tall cinderblock walls, a 27-year-old tuberculosis patient sits in a jail cell equipped with a ventilation system that keeps germs from escaping. Robert Daniels has been locked up indefinitely, perhaps for the rest of his life, since last July. But he has not been charged with a crime. Instead, he suffers from an extensively drug-resistant strain of tuberculosis, or XDR-TB. It is considered virtually untreatable.

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    Killer Bug Sows Panic In Israel
    posted on Monday, March 12, 2007

    JERUSALEM - A killer bacteria resistant to antibiotics is sowing panic across Israel as it sweeps through hospitals, leaving scores dead and afflicting hundreds more.
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    U.S. Companies Prepare For Bird Flu Pandemic
    posted on Friday, February 09, 2007

    ORLANDO, FLORIDA - Exxon plans to keep some refinery workers living in the plants to keep them going. A small Southern grocery chain is thinking about drive-through pickup of soup and bread.

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