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Tuberculosis: A new pandemic?Many people think of tuberculosis as being a disease from the past. The truth is far from it: Tuberculosis is mutating into dangerous new strains for which there is no known cure. ... |
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This Is Sick: European Auto (Non-)SalesScientists all over the world are in a mad scramble to find a vaccine against the vehicular flu, commonly called “motor malaise.” Now, Europe also finds itself in the grips of the pandemic. Today (Farago beat me to it), the European association of auto makers ACEA released their Janua... |
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In a Pandemic, Who Gets to Live?As if wars and economic crises and natural disasters weren't enough, here's a challenge for some future president that few people even want to think about: Some day, perhaps soon, a president will have to decide whose lives are the most important to save, and whose lives are "nonessential.&q... |
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Delvinia: Digital Diseases are Leading to a Pandemic of Poor Customer ExperiencesResearch on e-tailing shows the gifting season has been infected ... |
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It's time to apostrophize punctuation abusers severelyToday's story that a survey of 2,000 people found nearly half of them incapable of using the apostrophe correctly is a sad indictment of contemporary education. It will hardly come as a surprise to most people: public notices everywhere show, besides egregious spelling mistakes, misplaced apostro... |
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1918 Spanish flu records could hold the key to solving future pandemicsNinety years after Australian scientists began their race to stop the spread of Spanish flu in Australia, University of Melbourne researchers are hoping records from the 1918 epidemic may hold the key to preventing future deadly pandemic outbreaks. ... |


