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Deadly diseases spread across Uganda

Uganda’s president, Yoweri Museveni, announced that the government was going to fund the research into banana wilt and cassava streak diseases.
In the Media by Owen Weldon

Small overdoses of Tylenol more deadly than larger ones

A recent study showed that a staggered overdose of Tylenol is deadlier than a single overdose. It shows lesser levels of acetaminophen in the blood, lower than a standard blood test would indicate, even if the liver were damaged.
In the Media by Nancy Houser - 5 comments

GOP calls for end of food safety laws against deadly bacteria

Holly - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released a statement regarding the seriousness of listeria, derived from eating cantaloupe. Yet, the GOP is calling for a decrease in food safety laws that protect people from diseases like listeria.
In the Media by Nancy Houser - 6 comments

MRI imaging drugs can be deadly

The FDA warns that some injectable drugs that are used in MRI scans can be deadly to patients that have kidney disease. The drug can cause hardening of the skin and tissue around organs.
In the Media by Amanda Tennis - 2 comments

Mushroom picking results in death for several Italians

At least 18 Italian mushroom pickers have died in the past 10 days. Many of the deaths are a result of falls, as the pickers take risks to try to beat others to the edible fungi.
In the Media by Lynn Curwin

Report: Israeli and Lebanese troops exchange fire in deadly clash

Beirut - Conflicting reports on a clash between Lebanese and Israeli troops on their common border say Israeli troops were fired upon, or that Israeli troops fired on Lebanese forces.
In the Media by Christopher Szabo

Georgia man dies playing Russian Roulette

Dublin - In Russian Roulette a bullet is placed in a chamber of the gun, the cylinder is spun, and one player aims the revolver at their head and pulls the trigger. Play continues until one player blows their brains out and ends the contest.
In the Media by Kim I. Hartman - 4 comments

A Route To Beauty That's Cheap, Fast, and Possibly Deadly

In a quest to look more beautiful, women are spending money on getting silicone injections from unscrupulous practitioners. The process may be cheap, but the outcome can be lethal.
In the Media by Joan Firstenberg - 3 comments

Hospitals are deadlier than roads in Belgium

Many people who saw Michael Moore's "Sicko" are convinced that Europe is a health care paradise, but is that really true? New numbers from Belgium suggest that the differences between the U.S. and Europe may not be so enormous after all.

Study: The Air We Breath May Be More Deadly Than Car Crashes

California based study designed to show economic benefits of lowering air pollution into federal ranges has unveiled another interesting artifact. Nearly 1,300 more deaths were caused by pollution related illness than car crashes.
In the Media by Nikki Weingartner - 7 comments
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A Radio-Canada investigation raises new questions about a deadly train crash in October 2010.


One of the three survivors of a deadly crash that killed 11 people in southwestern Ontario last month said he "cannot be happy," despite being alive.

A series of deadly blasts strikes a number of Iraqi cities, killing at least 35 people and injuring 100 more, police say.

A deadly fire claimed three lives in a house east of Toronto on the weekend, where neighbours say a group of young people lived.


The antibiotic azithromycin, which is widely used for bronchitis and other common infections, seems to increase chances for rare sudden deadly heart problems.

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30,000 Drones over U.S. skies - Protecting or Spying?

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The Indian writer Kedar Joshi’s Indophobia and his anti-Indian views and writings seem appalling! Kedar Joshi, who...
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Is the food you're eating making you sick?

Many people make their food choices from desire, visual, or sense of smell. Most to busy with everyday life, don't...
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Waves of Radiation moving closer to the U.S. while San Onofre Nuclear plant closes indefinitely

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