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Chemistry World January 7, 2014 Angeli Mehta |
Flu drug stockpile may be worthless The case for spending hundreds of millions of pounds stockpiling antivirals for use in a flu pandemic is based on 'judgement rather than on evidence of their effectiveness', according to a parliamentary committee. |
AskMen.com Joel Balsam |
Lindsey Vonn Out Of Sochi Unfortunately, the skeptics were right and Vonn couldn't recover from a major knee injury in time to defend the gold medal she won at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. |
AskMen.com January 6, 2014 Amy Parlapiano |
The Man Who Could Have Been The Champ A documentary film, The Crash Reel, about injured snowboarder, Kevin Pearce, gives insight and hope to those with traumatic brain injuries. |
Chemistry World January 6, 2014 Mark Peplow |
The morning after the night before David Nutt, a neuropsychopharmacologist at Imperial College London, has an idea with obvious appeal: an alcohol substitute that promises all of the fun of bacchic revelry without the throbbing head and washing-machine stomach that follow. |
Chemistry World January 3, 2014 Patrick Walter |
EU chemical agency authorizes hazardous chemical use The European Chemicals Agency has granted its first approval to use a substance of very high concern |
Chemistry World January 3, 2014 Jenifer Mizen |
Exhaled isotopes give hope to spotting sepsis early Measuring 13C isotope levels in the breath of pediatric patients could save lives by giving an early indication of sepsis. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Preventing Cold & Flu We've compiled a list of the 30 best natural cold-and flu fighting foods and ingredients to give your body a boost. |
Chemistry World December 5, 2013 Angharad Rosser-James |
Water nanostructures disinfect air Engineered water nanostructures, the latest weapons for tackling airborne pathogens, start off as nothing more than atmospheric water vapor. |
Chemistry World December 4, 2013 Ned Stafford |
Controversial GM maize cancer link paper retracted A highly controversial paper published last year on a genetically modified maize has been retracted by the journal Food and Chemical Toxicology after the authors refused to voluntarily withdraw the paper. |
Chemistry World December 4, 2013 Phillip Broadwith |
Celgene buys into anticancer antibodies US firms Celgene and OncoMed have tied up a deal to develop and commercialize biological therapies for cancer. |
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