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Autism Case Hearing Still to Produce Clinching Evidence on Vaccine Linkage

...ms, despite being discredited by researchers, will scare parents out of vaccinating their children. This appears to have happened in other countries, such as Britain, leading to mini-epidemics of diseases such as measles (which, ironically, can cause brain damage)....

Toxic Algae Pose New Health Scare in China

...he Workers Daily newspaper said. The toxic algae scare in Lake Taihu has already triggered government pan...g the situation as "grave." Last Tuesday the algae scare in Lake Taihu triggered a demand for action from Premier Wen Jiabao, who was quoted in the media as ...

Now You can Marry in a Mughal Ambience, If You Wish to

...oo long after local kings and chieftains created a scare among those close to him, especially women, that the water around Pinjore Gardens was cursed and could make people deformed. The actual reason behind this rumour was the high incidence of goitre in the area at that time. After the Mughal reign en...

Virginity Rules-Meant To Be Broken?

... marriage, do not agree with courses that try to scare teenagers with harrowing talk of ruined lives. In those classes, there are going to be kids who have had sex and that hasnt happened, says one of them. So theyre going to think that doesnt apply to them. In northeastern Texas, advocates of abstinence...

TB Traveler Underwent Surgery to Remove Infected Lung Tissue

...tissue . Speaker raised an international health scare when he traveled around with the infection. Tb is a highly contagious disease. Andrew Speaker was diagnosed in May with extensively drug resistant TB, based on an analysis of a sample taken in March by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevent...

US TB Traveler Sued Over 'reckless and Selfish Behavior'

...can Andrew Speaker sparked an international health scare two months ago when he flew to Montreal via Prague, against doctors' orders. The US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) had said he was infected with a potentially deadly strain of tuberculosis generally irresponsive to drug treatment and asked him t...

Food Safety Chief Executed for Bribery in China

... properties. In March this year there was a huge scare over melamine found in the wheat gluten imports fr...gluten is used in the manufacture of pet food. The scare resulted in recall of around 100 brands. Subsequently there was this report of contamination of to...

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