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Scientists from the University of Beira Interior in Portugal have found that oil from a common Indian spice is toxic to a broad range of harmful bacteria and its use in foods and in clinical agents could prevent food-borne illnesses and even treat
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29 March 2012 Hundreds of transplant patients could be at risk of potentially fatal infections after the chemical used to preserve donor organs was contaminated with bacteria. The liquid used to transport organs, Viaspan, has been found to contain
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New tech to help rural not-spots He's a quiet, even shy, farmer working hard tending his beef cattle herd on the Isle of Bute and mending outbuildings battered in the January storms. He admits he knows little or nothing about the internet, but Robert
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It's the time of year where refrigerators are stuffed to the brim with holiday leftovers...That depends on how you prepare and store it, says Elizabeth Scott , an assistant professor at Simmons College and co-director of the school's Center for
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Scientists from the University of Beira Interior in Portugal have found that oil from a common Indian spice is toxic to a broad range of harmful bacteria and its use in foods and in clinical agents could prevent food-borne illnesses and even treat
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A potentially deadly bacterium was detected on alcohol prep pads produced by a New York medical manufacturer three months ago but the product was not recalled until this week because federal regulators did not require it , the company said Wednesday.
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The University of Chicago has suspended research in a lab after a scientist developed a skin infection from the same kind of bacteria being studied there. The scientist was hospitalized late last month and had surgery to remove the infected tissue
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In April, Michael Ruhlman, author of Ratio and The Elements of Cooking and co-author of books by Thomas Keller and other chefs, said on his blog that he likes to make chicken stock and leave it out on the stovetop all week , using portions day to day
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A patient who had symptoms of inhalation anthrax infection and who eventually succumbed to the disease was actually infected by a different bacterial species that had acquired anthrax toxin genes. Within a matter of days, pathologists at The
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You're eating in a spot that's roughly nine times dirtier than a public toilet seat. That's what microbiologists at Queen Mary University of London, England found when they did a small research study for B&Q, a UK-based home and garden retailer. On
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