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Cookie dough samples don't match E coli outbreak strain The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today confirmed that the Escherichia coli O157:H7 strain found in an unopened package of cookie dough at Nestle's Danville, Va., plant does not match the genetic fingerprint in the multistate outbreak, ABC News reported today.
In today's round, the participants, in addition to responding to commenters and each other, were asked a question designed to challenge their arguments.
All athletes fail at some level. Some of us just do it sooner than others and in front of smaller crowds, or no crowds at all.
Don Arking is an assistant professor in the McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Dr. Arking, a Ph.D. geneticist, specializes in identifying genes in complex diseases, among them autism. A Rockville, Md. native, he is married and a father.
A 60-year-old woman from Temple is the first Bell County resident to die of the new strain of swine flu, health officials said Thursday.
PHILADELPHIA, July 9 / Christian Newswire / -- July 7, 2009, marked a major ethical shift in United States government-funded research.
You don't have to be rich and famous -- or even insured -- to get the same bad medical care that VIPs can get. You just have to have the wrong attitude and the wrong doctor.
July 8, 2009 @ 11:35
For years many scientists have theorized that restricting their caloric intake could help people ward off age-related ailments such as diabetes, cancer, brain atrophy and heart disease. According to the results of a 20-year study using one of humankind's primate cousins, the theory may be correct.
PARIS and Piper Hillier often help out when their older sister Cody requires treatment for cystic fibrosis, but yesterday they took the chance to unwind at Cystic Fibrosis Queensland's (CFQ) sibling activity day.
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