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Mystery illness kills 144 cows in Prachuap Khiri Khan
Chaiwat Satyaem, Published on 12/10/2015
» The Livestock Development Department is investigating the mysterious deaths of 144 cows in Prachuap Khiri Khan, possibly from bacteria-contaminated feed.
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Australia says linking sausages to tobacco risk 'a farce'
AFP, Published on 27/10/2015
» SYDNEY - One of the world's top meat exporters Australia Tuesday ridiculed a landmark UN report linking sausages and ham to cancer, saying it was "a farce" to suggest they could be as lethal as cigarettes.
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Algae toxin may erase sea lion memory: study
AFP, Published on 15/12/2015
» SAN FRANCISCO - A toxin in algae may be erasing the memory of sea lions, which wash ashore by the hundreds each year off the coast of California, disoriented and suffering seizures, scientists said Monday.
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Weird science
News, Postbag, Published on 23/12/2015
» Re: “Slaves to irrationality”, (PostBag, Dec 22).
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There's more to Botox than vanity
Life, Dr Nantapat Supapannachart, Published on 05/01/2016
» Botox is a purified form of botulinum toxin, a nerve poison produced by the same bacteria that causes botulism. Injections of the drug act like minuscule poison darts that temporarily blunt chemical nerve signals to certain muscles or glands, reducing their activity. It's less than two decades since the American FDA approved it for the "treatment of glabellar frown lines", but since then Botox has become one of the words, such as "Kleenex", "Band-Aid" or "Xerox", that we use with amazing regularity.
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Bolstering Myanmar's biosecurity
News, Published on 06/01/2016
» As Myanmar continues its political and economic liberalisation, it has stepped up efforts to join and ratify a number of international agreements. In December 2014, it ratified the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC) and, in July 2015, the Chemical Weapons Convention. This highlights Myanmar's seriousness in becoming a responsible and constructive member of the international community.
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Quadruple amputee makes Le Mans 24 Hour Race history
AFP, Published on 06/02/2016
» PARIS - French businessman Frederic Sausset will become the first quadruple amputee to drive in the storied but gruelling Le Mans 24 Hour Race, claiming he needs to "give new meaning to my life".
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NEB to rehabilitate Mae Tao river basin
News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 20/02/2016
» The National Environment Board (NEB) yesterday approved a plan and regulations to rehabilitate and protect three tambons in the Mae Tao river basin in Mae Sot district of Tak which have suffered from cadmium contamination.
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By sdfsdf, Created on: 11/09/2015, Last updated on: 11/09/2015
» vitamins everything it comes and it's like incoming mail and its sorted out so the liver like a post office is majors 40 mechanism in the human body knows that this is a toxin I've got adaptor applied it wanted snorted it detoxifies it ship's adopted the different destinations for your body is like...
Biomaterials Market : Global Industry Analysis, Development
By satyamspot, Created on: 13/10/2015, Last updated on: 13/10/2015
» The biomaterials market is growing with a considerable rate due to technological advancements, growing number of elderly people and increased investments by government globally. Modern biomaterials in plastic surgery such as decellularized dermal matrixes for grafting and rise of biomaterial market...
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