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E-mail Two women working at the county tax collector's office became ill while opening mail Friday afternoon and were hospitalized. Meanwhile, emergency officials are trying to determine what was inside what Palatka Assistant Police Chief James Griffith...
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The growing threat from nuclear, biological and chemical weapons means airport security cannot rely on conventional screening methods...He will deliver a lecture on the evolving threats in civil aviation and latest technology in the Third Annual World...
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Health Minister Nicola Roxon says the change will enhance Australia's capacity to secure biological agents of diseases such as anthrax, smallpox and the plague...There were already stringent requirements covering such agents, Ms Roxon said. Australian...
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NeurogesX Inc. said late Monday its pain treatment, Qutenza, was approved by the U.S...The dermal patch uses a high-concentration dose of synthetic capsaicin to treat postherpetic neuralgia, or nerve pain that can follow an outbreak of shingles. The product...
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Emergent's main revenue generator until now has been an anthrax vaccine, called BioThrax, which is the only product licensed by the Food and Drug Administration for the prevention of that disease. The company is hoping to expand its offerings soon, with...
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A Maryland maker of anthrax vaccine said Friday it bought a 55,000-square-foot manufacturing plant in East Baltimore that it will use to expand its operations, potentially creating as many as 125 jobs in the city over the next five years that initially...
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This year drug maker's are field testing a new swine flu vaccine on 6 billion volunteers. This new vaccine will receive a few weeks of testing in Australia before testing on the remaining world population will begin a few weeks later.This new swine...
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Alice in Chains and Anthrax join forces to open Las Vegas Rock Club
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Ivins spent more than 30 years as a civilian microbiologist at the Army's biological research laboratory at Fort Detrick, Maryland, where he was trying to develop a better vaccine against anthrax. He died after overdosing on Tylenol, according to documents...
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Inside the Army laboratory at Fort Detrick, the government's brain for biological defense, Bruce Edwards Ivins paused to memorialize his moment in the spotlight. Ivins titled his e-mail "In the lab" and attached photographs: the gaunt microbiologist...
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