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Death numbers falling
Fever people are dying in Wigan's hospitals. Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Trust has been working on new initiatives to reduce the Hospital Standardised Mortality Ratio (HSMR) following high figures at the beginning of the year. Death rates in the
Frontier dreams of gold clash with fish habitat
t 2:45 a.m. Ed Levesque heads into the Wenatchee Mountains every weekend with the same fever that lured his forebears here during the gold rush of the 1870s. 'There's lots of gold in this creek,' the 63-year-old miner said. 'In the old days, you could up
ALLISON PEARSON: That photo of Baby P toddling towards the camera should haunt the wretched Ms Shoesmith for the rest of her life...
One speaker will be Sharon Shoesmith, who somehow finds time between days out at Ascot to be the head of children's services at Haringey council. The subject of Mrs Shoesmith's talk is: Breaking Down Silos: Inspiring Ownership And Sharing Responsibility
DAVID SUZUKI: B.C. suffering from identity crisis
If you live in British Columbia, you?ll have noticed a campaign to sell the province as ?The Best Place on Earth.? The province has spent tens of millions of dollars branding B.C. and the tag-line for its PR campaign appears to be everywhere: on
Washington Prisons Settle Case Over Man's Removal of Genitalia
SEATTLE A man who said a bad diagnosis caused him to lose his penis and a testicle to flesh-eating bacteria while in prison has won a $300,000 settlement from Washington state. Charlie Manning, 61, who now lives in a motor home near Lake Cushman on the
Shut Up and Let Me Go: The Ting Tings Lyrics and Beats that Blew the World Away
** ** ** Copy Article ** Please Rate this Article Not yet Rated Article Summary: Katie White and Jules de Martino of the indie pop band, The Ting Tings, stunned everyone with their new brand of sound and eclectic grooves. Katie White and Jules de Martino
New U.S. Army Mosquito Control Technology Licensed for Deployment Against Dengue
WOODINVILLE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A novel, patented mosquito-killing technology developed by U.S. Army researchers under a long-term, joint-development agreement between the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, the United States Army Medical
The case for immunizing everyone against the flu.
Problem: Influenza is a common viral disease. Because it's so common (in any one year, somewhere between 5 percent and 20 percent of Americans will get the flu) and because people tend to call any illness with fever, sore throat, vomiting, or diarrhea a
Edler's ready for Rangers
Get the daily headlines emailed to you every morning with the Vancouver Sun newsletter. Email Address: He's over infectious throat ailment and rarin' to go Iain MacIntyre, Vancouver Sun Published:Â Wednesday, November 19, 2008 NEW YORK -- Alex Edler is
Patient Temperature Management Systems Enjoying Wider Usage
LONDON, Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- With issues around patient comfort gaining momentum, hospitals and healthcare decision makers are recognising the need to consider patients' relief and welfare. This is leading to a growing demand for patient temperature
Suspected typhoid downs 109 in Quezon
LUCENA CITY, Philippines-The number of victims of suspected typhoid illness in Real, Quezon in the northern part of the province continued to rise as the number of affected residents reached 109 as of Tuesday, the local government doctor said Wednesday.
Small Arms
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- Gastronaut Studios LLC, the award-winning developer of fun, sociable video games for Xbox LIVE Arcade, today revealed that the company's best-selling Xbox LIVE Arcade title ' ' is among the first to provide in-game support for
Death numbers falling
Fever people are dying in Wigan's hospitals. Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Trust has been working on new initiatives to reduce the Hospital Standardised Mortality Ratio (HSMR) following high figures at the beginning of the year. Death rates in the
Patient Temperature Management Systems Enjoying Wider Usage
LONDON, Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- With issues around patient comfort gaining momentum, hospitals and healthcare decision makers are recognising the need to consider patients' relief and welfare. This is leading to a growing demand for patient temperature
Pioneer Cemetery preserves history, prepares for future
isiting Pioneer Cemetery is more than a history lesson for Bob Malott. Though the cemetery is home to Lawrence's oldest graves -- including several victims of William Quantrill's 1863 raid on the city -- it's also the final resting place for some of the
Frontier dreams of gold clash with fish habitat
LIBERTY, Wash. - Ed Levesque heads into the Wenatchee Mountains every weekend with the same fever that lured his forebears here during the gold rush of the 1870s.'There's lots of gold in this creek,' the 63-year-old miner said. 'In the old days, you
'The cowboys are back in town'
MONTREAL -- The man with the black hat walked through the airport doors and made a bold declaration. 'The cowboys are back in town, baby,' said the always-smiling Henry Burris last night. 'How are you all guys doing?' The starting quarterback for the
China Documents First Case of Tick-Borne Disease Spread
TUESDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) -- The first Chinese case of a tick-borne disease called granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA), which then led to person-to-person transmission of the disease, is described in a study by researchers at China's National
China Documents First Case of Tick-Borne Disease Spread
TUESDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) -- The first Chinese case of a tick-borne disease called granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA), which then led to person-to-person transmission of the disease, is described in a study by researchers at China's National
China Documents First Case of Tick-Borne Disease Spread
TUESDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) -- The first Chinese case of a tick-borne disease called granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA), which then led to person-to-person transmission of the disease, is described in a study by researchers at China's National
34 new dengue patients; woman dies in Punjab
LAHORE: According to a spokesman of Punjab Health Department, 34 new patients of dengue fever have been reported in Lahore during the last 24 hours while five patients are under treatment in private hospitals. The spokesman said that a total of 43
Election fever still raging
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"Cool Cat" John Travolta Is A Dog In Latest Role
John Travolta has played a sympathetic hit man, a teenage rebel, a middle-aged biker, a presidential candidate, a disco king and an overweight housewife. Now, with his first venture into animation for new movie 'Bolt' opening across the United States on
Acyclovir for Treating Primary Herpetic Gingivostomatitis
PHG is a contagious oral infection affecting children, also adults. Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis (PHG) is an infection of the oral cavity which is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). It is highly contagious, typically affects children but
Germany risks new U-turn on auto sector aid
BERLIN, GERMANY - Germany says its offer to help Opel is a one-off and that no blanket aid for carmakers is needed, but politicians may have to reverse course, as they did for the banking sector, if an auto industry slump worsens. The reluctance to help
Study Documents What May Be First Cases Of Certain Tick-borne Disease In China
ScienceDaily (Nov. 18, 2008) ? It appears that for the first time human granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA), an emerging tick-borne infectious disease found in the U.S. and Europe, has been identified in China and apparently was transmitted from person to
China Documents First Case of Tick-Borne Disease Spread
TUESDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) -- The first Chinese case of a tick-borne disease called granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA), which then led to person-to-person transmission of the disease, is described in a study by researchers at China's National
No one tells farmers what rice to grow: experts
VietNamNet Bridge While Vietnamese farmers cannot sell their rice, high-quality rice has been flocking in from :Cambodia, and low-quality rice is being sent by farmers from the Cuu Long River Delta to HCM City. What is happening with the rice market?:
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Patient Temperature Management Systems Enjoying Wider Usage
LONDON, Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- With issues around patient comfort gaining momentum, hospitals and healthcare decision makers are recognising the need to consider patients' relief and welfare. This is leading to a growing demand for patient temperature
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