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Stepan Reports First Quarter Earnings - PRNewswire

Stepan Reports First Quarter Earnings    PRNewswire NORTHFIELD, Ill., April 30, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Stepan Company (NYSE: SCL) today reported: First Quarter Highlights Reported net income was $25.0 million ...

Non-Thermal Plasma: This Disinfectant Could Kill 99.9 Percent of Deadly Germs in the Air - Newsweek

Non-Thermal Plasma: This Disinfectant Could Kill 99.9 Percent of Deadly Germs in the Air    Newsweek Scientists have so far struggled to find ways of killing the bacteria which cause measles and the flu in the air before they enter our bodies.

Cheung Yee, modern art pioneer, on show in Hong Kong - South China Morning Post

Cheung Yee, modern art pioneer, on show in Hong Kong    South China Morning Post Cheung first exhibited in Hong Kong in 1964 and taught art at two Hong Kong universities. His sculptures evoke a kind of primordial, shamanistic energy and are ...

Why government agencies forget - The Mandarin

Why government agencies forget    The Mandarin Organisational memory loss impacts negatively on the performance of government agencies. It can lead to weaknesses in policy, *service* delivery and the craft of ...

83 healthcare professionals, caregivers and volunteers receive Healthcare Humanity Awards - The Straits Times

83 healthcare professionals, caregivers and volunteers receive Healthcare Humanity Awards    The Straits Times SINGAPORE - When Associate Professor David Sim took over as the head of the heart failure programme at the National Heart Centre Singapore in 2009, ...

Ministry calls on hajj pilgrims to avoid direct contact with camels - ANTARA

Ministry calls on hajj pilgrims to avoid direct contact with camels    ANTARA Avoid direct contact with camels such as took pictures with camels or drink their *fresh* milk in the farm. Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Health Ministry has called on ...

EDITORIAL: Ramaphosa needs support as he tries to turn tide against graft - Business Day

EDITORIAL: Ramaphosa needs support as he tries to turn tide against graft    Business Day Former president Thabo Mbeki said it best. Mbeki spoke last week about the ANC owning up to the consequences of “corruption, loss of integrity and ...

New VAT rules lead global tax reform - Mail and Guardian

New VAT rules lead global tax reform    Mail and Guardian Taxing issue: The growth in international online business-to-consumer and business-to-business trade, both in volume and in the number of participants, has ...

The compelling story of investing offshore - Fin24

The compelling story of investing offshore    Fin24 The global economic growth outlook for the year is far from rosy, with real prospects of it slowing to below 3%, meaning we are heading for a global recession.

The ANC's representational crises - Daily Maverick

The ANC's representational crises    Daily Maverick The ANC faces a multipronged crisis of representation, related to its failure to carry out its pledges and squandering public monies. It now evokes distrust and, ...

FinCEN Announces First Enforcement Action Against Peer-to-Peer Virtual Currency Exchange - Lexology

FinCEN Announces First Enforcement Action Against Peer-to-Peer Virtual Currency Exchange    Lexology On April 18, 2019, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FinCEN”) announced its first enforcement action against a peer-to-peer virtual currency ...

World Malaria Day - Nathalie Sohier exclusive - PharmaTimes

World Malaria Day - Nathalie Sohier exclusive    PharmaTimes In light of World Malaria Day, we spoke to Nathalie Sohier about her experiences, and the challenges that remain with treating malaria. - News - PharmaTimes.

Opinion: Speak pidgin to police to avoid ‘kasala’ - ACP Yomi Shogunle and his unguarded statements - Legit.ng

Opinion: Speak pidgin to police to avoid ‘kasala’ - ACP Yomi Shogunle and his unguarded statements    Legit.ng Editor's Note: In this piece, Nurudeen Lawal writes about the atrocities men of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) commit against Nigerians and how unguarded ...

Non-Thermal Plasma: This Disinfectant Could Kill 99.9 Percent of Deadly Germs in the Air - Newsweek

Non-Thermal Plasma: This Disinfectant Could Kill 99.9 Percent of Deadly Germs in the Air    Newsweek Scientists have so far struggled to find ways of killing the bacteria which cause measles and the flu in the air before they enter our bodies.

Non-Thermal Plasma: This Disinfectant Could Kill 99.9 Percent of Deadly Germs in the Air - Newsweek

Non-Thermal Plasma: This Disinfectant Could Kill 99.9 Percent of Deadly Germs in the Air    Newsweek Scientists have so far struggled to find ways of killing the bacteria which cause measles and the flu in the air before they enter our bodies.

Collaborative Care Model Improves Mental Health in Respiratory Disease - Pulmonology Advisor

Collaborative Care Model Improves Mental Health in Respiratory Disease    Pulmonology Advisor Providers and patients may not recognize signs of mental health disorders because they often overlap with those of respiratory diseases.

83 healthcare professionals, caregivers and volunteers receive Healthcare Humanity Awards - The Straits Times

83 healthcare professionals, caregivers and volunteers receive Healthcare Humanity Awards    The Straits Times SINGAPORE - When Associate Professor David Sim took over as the head of the heart failure programme at the National Heart Centre Singapore in 2009, ...

Why government agencies forget - The Mandarin

Why government agencies forget    The Mandarin Organisational memory loss impacts negatively on the performance of government agencies. It can lead to weaknesses in policy, *service* delivery and the craft of ...

Days at Home after Surgery: An Integrated and Efficient Outcome Measure for Clinical Trials and Quality Assurance - The Lancet

Days at Home after Surgery: An Integrated and Efficient Outcome Measure for Clinical Trials and Quality Assurance    The Lancet Surgical audit, sometimes including public reporting, is an important foundation of high quality health care. We aimed to assess the validity of a novel outcome ...

7 things you need to know today - IOL

7 things you need to know today    IOL We take a look at the latest business news this morning and top stories from our newsrooms across SA, Africa, and the world.

235 Rogue unit WhatsApps that clinch it - Noseweek

235 Rogue unit WhatsApps that clinch it    Noseweek Yes, it's true, SARS did have a covert rogue unit. For years – unchecked and its existence officially denied – a group of high-tech specialists and former state ...

Public protector turns her searchlight on to Sars - Mail and Guardian

Public protector turns her searchlight on to Sars    Mail and Guardian The South African Revenue *Service* (Sars) has been drawn into the battle between public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane and Public Enterprises Minister Pravin ...

Flash Briefing: SARS eyes Bosasa beneficiaries; AMCU fights back; Boeing turned safety features off - BizNews

Flash Briefing: SARS eyes Bosasa beneficiaries; AMCU fights back; Boeing turned safety features off    BizNews Top officials, politicians and businessmen of the ANC are facing tax claims of more than R250m on income earned from Bosasa.

SARS 'rogue unit' case revived - eNCA

SARS 'rogue unit' case revived    eNCA Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan is facing yet another legal battle dating back to his days at SARS.

SARS, Tax Ombud agree to work together to resolve taxpayer complaints - Fin24

SARS, Tax Ombud agree to work together to resolve taxpayer complaints    Fin24 The South African Revenue *Service* and the Tax Ombudsman on Friday signed a what they called a "historic" memorandum of understanding with a view to ...

Mkhwebane says responses to Sars probe may have been 'co-ordinated' - TimesLIVE

Mkhwebane says responses to Sars probe may have been 'co-ordinated'    TimesLIVE Public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane believes responses to her investigation into public enterprises minister Pravin Gordhan might have been “co-ordinated”.

Sars to use technology to target illicit tobacco industry - Independent Online

Sars to use technology to target illicit tobacco industry    Independent Online CAPE TOWN - The South African Revenue *Service* (Sars) on Tuesday announced it has embarked on a number of strategic initiatives to curb revenue losses ...

Sanofi delivers strong Q1 2019 business EPS growth of 9.4% at CER - Yahoo Finance

Sanofi delivers strong Q1 2019 business EPS growth of 9.4% at CER    Yahoo Finance Paris, April 26, 2019 Sanofi delivers strong Q1 2019 business EPS growth of 9.4% at CER Q1 2019 Change Change at CER IFRS net sales reported €8391m ...

Sars issues tender to prevent illicit cigarette trade - Mail and Guardian

Sars issues tender to prevent illicit cigarette trade    Mail and Guardian The tax agency said this "track-and-trace marker technology" would help it monitor the illicit tobacco trade, which is causing "significant losses" to the national ...

SARS issues tender to prevent illicit cigarette trade - Fin24

SARS issues tender to prevent illicit cigarette trade    Fin24 The SA Revenue *Service* is seeking a *service* provider to help it keep tabs on the illicit tobacco trade by tracking cigarettes from manufacturing plants to points of ...

Protect public health in Alaska | Community Perspectives - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner

Protect public health in Alaska | Community Perspectives    Fairbanks Daily News-Miner Public Health Nursing personnel are critical partners to state and community emergency response and preparedness training and planning statewide.

One-health Approach Helps Address Zoonotic Disease - Drovers Magazine

One-health Approach Helps Address Zoonotic Disease    Drovers Magazine According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 75% of emerging infectious diseases of people are zoonotic.

Viewpoints: Anti-Abortion Activists Have Little Regard For Health Outcomes Of Women; Lessons On The Flaws Of Nutrition Research - Kaiser Health News

Viewpoints: Anti-Abortion Activists Have Little Regard For Health Outcomes Of Women; Lessons On The Flaws Of Nutrition Research    Kaiser Health News Editorial writers weigh in on these health topics and others.

Gary Miller: How to retain employees during the labor shortage - The Denver Post

Gary Miller: How to retain employees during the labor shortage    The Denver Post America's labor shortage is approaching epidemic proportions. Across the country, more jobs are available than workers to fill them. The unemployment rate has ...

Public protector turns her searchlight on to Sars - Mail and Guardian

Public protector turns her searchlight on to Sars    Mail and Guardian The South African Revenue *Service* (Sars) has been drawn into the battle between public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane and Public Enterprises Minister Pravin ...

Flash Briefing: SARS eyes Bosasa beneficiaries; AMCU fights back; Boeing turned safety features off - BizNews

Flash Briefing: SARS eyes Bosasa beneficiaries; AMCU fights back; Boeing turned safety features off    BizNews Top officials, politicians and businessmen of the ANC are facing tax claims of more than R250m on income earned from Bosasa.

SARS 'rogue unit' case revived - eNCA

SARS 'rogue unit' case revived    eNCA Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan is facing yet another legal battle dating back to his days at SARS.

SARS, Tax Ombud agree to work together to resolve taxpayer complaints - Fin24

SARS, Tax Ombud agree to work together to resolve taxpayer complaints    Fin24 The South African Revenue *Service* and the Tax Ombudsman on Friday signed a what they called a "historic" memorandum of understanding with a view to ...

Mkhwebane says responses to Sars probe may have been 'co-ordinated' - TimesLIVE

Mkhwebane says responses to Sars probe may have been 'co-ordinated'    TimesLIVE Public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane believes responses to her investigation into public enterprises minister Pravin Gordhan might have been “co-ordinated”.

Today in History, April 24: Hubble Space Telescope launched via space shuttle in 1990 - Sulphur Southwest Daily News

Today in History, April 24: Hubble Space Telescope launched via space shuttle in 1990    Sulphur Southwest Daily News Today is Wednesday, April 24, the 114th day of 2019. There are 251 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On April 24, 1980, the United States ...

NH officials urge residents to get hep A vaccination - Seacoastonline.com

NH officials urge residents to get hep A vaccination    Seacoastonline.com PORTSMOUTH — While officials are urging Granite Staters to get vaccinated for hepatitis A amidst a statewide outbreak, they say the illness is not as alarming ...

Protect public health in Alaska | Community Perspectives - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner

Protect public health in Alaska | Community Perspectives    Fairbanks Daily News-Miner Public Health Nursing personnel are critical partners to state and community emergency response and preparedness training and planning statewide.

Viewpoints: Anti-Abortion Activists Have Little Regard For Health Outcomes Of Women; Lessons On The Flaws Of Nutrition Research - Kaiser Health News

Viewpoints: Anti-Abortion Activists Have Little Regard For Health Outcomes Of Women; Lessons On The Flaws Of Nutrition Research    Kaiser Health News Editorial writers weigh in on these health topics and others.

Gary Miller: How to retain employees during the labor shortage - The Denver Post

Gary Miller: How to retain employees during the labor shortage    The Denver Post America's labor shortage is approaching epidemic proportions. Across the country, more jobs are available than workers to fill them. The unemployment rate has ...

NH officials urge residents to get hep A vaccination - Seacoastonline.com

NH officials urge residents to get hep A vaccination    Seacoastonline.com PORTSMOUTH — While officials are urging Granite Staters to get vaccinated for hepatitis A amidst a statewide outbreak, they say the illness is not as alarming ...

Non-thermal plasma: new technology could kill 99.9% of the deadly germs in the air - Phys.Org

Non-thermal plasma: new technology could kill 99.9% of the deadly germs in the air    Phys.Org You can live without food for three weeks and without water for up to three days. But you can't live without air for more than three short minutes. It's not just the ...

One-health Approach Helps Address Zoonotic Disease - Bovine Veterinarian

One-health Approach Helps Address Zoonotic Disease    Bovine Veterinarian According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 75% of emerging infectious diseases of people are zoonotic.

Caffeine prevents PGE1-induced disturbances in respiratory neural control: Therapeutic implications for infants treated for congenital heart disease - Science Daily

Caffeine prevents PGE1-induced disturbances in respiratory neural control: Therapeutic implications for infants treated for congenital heart disease    Science Daily Researchers propose PGE exerts adenosine-mediated effects on brainstem mechanisms of respiratory control, which may lead to destabilization of breathing in ...

Microbial contaminants found in popular e-cigarettes | News - HSPH News

Microbial contaminants found in popular e-cigarettes | News    HSPH News For immediate release: April 24, 2019. Boston, MA – Popular electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) products sold in the U.S. were contaminated with bacterial and ...

Telehealth pulmonary rehabilitation reduces 30-day readmissions - Medical Xpress

Telehealth pulmonary rehabilitation reduces 30-day readmissions    Medical Xpress New research published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine from the University of Alabama at Birmingham shows that video ...

Toronto's top medical official clashes with Doug Ford's Ontario government over public health cuts - The Globe and Mail

Toronto's top medical official clashes with Doug Ford's Ontario government over public health cuts    The Globe and Mail When the Doug Ford government decided to cut funding to Ontario cities for public health, it must have expected local politicians to protest. What it might not ...

Why government agencies forget - The Mandarin

Why government agencies forget    The Mandarin Organisational memory loss impacts negatively on the performance of government agencies. It can lead to weaknesses in policy, *service* delivery and the craft of ...

Regina Daniels is Ned Nwoko’s 5th wife and she is 22 – Kemi Olunloyo - Within Nigeria

Regina Daniels is Ned Nwoko’s 5th wife and she is 22 – Kemi Olunloyo    Within Nigeria Kemi Olunloyo, while reacting to the trending rumour on Regina Daniel's wedding, has said she is Ned Nwoko's 5th wife and not the 6th...

The ANC's representational crises - Daily Maverick

The ANC's representational crises    Daily Maverick The ANC faces a multipronged crisis of representation, related to its failure to carry out its pledges and squandering public monies. It now evokes distrust and, ...

Armenian army sees increase in number of deserters - MENAFN.COM

Armenian army sees increase in number of deserters    MENAFN.COM (MENAFN - AzerNews) By Abdul Kerimkhanov Among the military units of the Armenian army, stationed in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan.

Study examines if caffeine could prevent harmful effects of PGE1 treatment on breathing - News-Medical.net

Study examines if caffeine could prevent harmful effects of PGE1 treatment on breathing    News-Medical.net Researchers from the Department of Pediatrics at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and ...

Protect public health in Alaska | Community Perspectives - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner

Protect public health in Alaska | Community Perspectives    Fairbanks Daily News-Miner Public Health Nursing personnel are critical partners to state and community emergency response and preparedness training and planning statewide.

Viewpoints: Anti-Abortion Activists Have Little Regard For Health Outcomes Of Women; Lessons On The Flaws Of Nutrition Research - Kaiser Health News

Viewpoints: Anti-Abortion Activists Have Little Regard For Health Outcomes Of Women; Lessons On The Flaws Of Nutrition Research    Kaiser Health News Editorial writers weigh in on these health topics and others.

Gary Miller: How to retain employees during the labor shortage - The Denver Post

Gary Miller: How to retain employees during the labor shortage    The Denver Post America's labor shortage is approaching epidemic proportions. Across the country, more jobs are available than workers to fill them. The unemployment rate has ...

Non-thermal plasma: new technology could kill 99.9% of the deadly germs in the air - Phys.Org

Non-thermal plasma: new technology could kill 99.9% of the deadly germs in the air    Phys.Org You can live without food for three weeks and without water for up to three days. But you can't live without air for more than three short minutes. It's not just the ...

FinCEN Assesses Civil Money Penalty Against P2P Currency Exchanger for BSA Violations - Lexology

FinCEN Assesses Civil Money Penalty Against P2P Currency Exchanger for BSA Violations    Lexology On April 18, 2019, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FinCEN”) of the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced the assessment of a civil money ...

FinCEN Announces First Enforcement Action Against Peer-to-Peer Virtual Currency Exchange - Lexology

FinCEN Announces First Enforcement Action Against Peer-to-Peer Virtual Currency Exchange    Lexology On April 18, 2019, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FinCEN”) announced its first enforcement action against a peer-to-peer virtual currency ...

AM-Prep-Today in History - FireEngineering.com

AM-Prep-Today in History    FireEngineering.com Today is Wednesday, April 24, the 114th day of 2019. There are 251 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On April 24, 1980, the United States ...

Mmusi Maimane asks SARS to go after Cyril Ramaphosa - The South African

Mmusi Maimane asks SARS to go after Cyril Ramaphosa    The South African DA leader Mmusi Maimane is adamant that Cyril Ramaphosa has got something to hide when it comes to paying tax, and he's asking SARS to investigate.

How does rental income and income tax work? - BusinessTech

How does rental income and income tax work?    BusinessTech The ability to earn a passive income through property is a wonderful opportunity that can add significantly to your monthly monetary needs. A rental property that ...

ANALYSIS: Discredited Sunday Times journalists find new home at Iqbal Survé's media empire - Daily Maverick

ANALYSIS: Discredited Sunday Times journalists find new home at Iqbal Survé's media empire    Daily Maverick With nine days to go before South Africans go to the polls, two discredited former Sunday Times investigative unit journalists who 'dealt a body blow to the ...

SARS intercepts truckload of fake Panadol in Lagos - Guardian

SARS intercepts truckload of fake Panadol in Lagos    Guardian It was the end of the road for a syndicate that specialized in importing fake drugs from China into Nigeria, following the arrest of one of its suspected...

NH officials urge residents to get hep A vaccination - Seacoastonline.com

NH officials urge residents to get hep A vaccination    Seacoastonline.com PORTSMOUTH — While officials are urging Granite Staters to get vaccinated for hepatitis A amidst a statewide outbreak, they say the illness is not as alarming ...

Non-thermal plasma: new technology could kill 99.9% of the deadly germs in the air - Phys.Org

Non-thermal plasma: new technology could kill 99.9% of the deadly germs in the air    Phys.Org You can live without food for three weeks and without water for up to three days. But you can't live without air for more than three short minutes. It's not just the ...

Global severe acute respiratory syndrome (sars) therapeutics market 2019-2025 – Global trends, statistics, size, share, regional analysis by key players, application & products. - Market Talk News

Global severe acute respiratory syndrome (sars) therapeutics market 2019-2025 – Global trends, statistics, size, share, regional analysis by key players, application & products.    Market Talk News Home · Heavy Industries; Global severe acute respiratory syndrome (sars) therapeutics market 2019-2025 – Global trends, statistics, size, share, regional ...

Doug Ford's Public Health cuts will lead to deaths - Figthback Canada

Doug Ford's Public Health cuts will lead to deaths    Figthback Canada Bringing down the regime of Ontario Premier Doug Ford has quite literally become a matter of life and death for the people of Toronto.

Armenian army sees increase in number of deserters - MENAFN.COM

Armenian army sees increase in number of deserters    MENAFN.COM (MENAFN - AzerNews) By Abdul Kerimkhanov Among the military units of the Armenian army, stationed in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan.

Non-thermal plasma: new technology could kill 99.9% of the deadly germs in the air - Phys.Org

Non-thermal plasma: new technology could kill 99.9% of the deadly germs in the air    Phys.Org You can live without food for three weeks and without water for up to three days. But you can't live without air for more than three short minutes. It's not just the ...

‘Open for Business’ without strong public health is risky business - Toronto Star

‘Open for Business’ without strong public health is risky business    Toronto Star Being “Open for Business” means having open borders for international travel. And open borders require a strong public health system that protects Ontarians ...

Opinion | Editorial: Ford's cuts and downloading a risk to public health - TheSpec.com

Opinion | Editorial: Ford's cuts and downloading a risk to public health    TheSpec.com When considering the Ford government's newly introduced budget, it might be helpful to think of it as an iceberg. What's on top of the water changes the ...

INSIGHT: Outside the circle but still with lessons to impart - Bahamas Tribune

INSIGHT: Outside the circle but still with lessons to impart    Bahamas Tribune IN less than a month, countries around the world will convene for the 72nd World Health Assembly to implement its 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

World Veterinary Day: Confronting Challenges Effectively in a Changing World - Kashmir Reader

World Veterinary Day: Confronting Challenges Effectively in a Changing World    Kashmir Reader DR. MUZAFFAR SHAHEEN. The World Veterinary Association created the World Veterinary Day in 2000 as an annual celebration of the veterinary profession, ...

Doug Ford's Public Health cuts will lead to deaths - Figthback Canada

Doug Ford's Public Health cuts will lead to deaths    Figthback Canada Bringing down the regime of Ontario Premier Doug Ford has quite literally become a matter of life and death for the people of Toronto.

Non-thermal plasma: new technology could kill 99.9% of the deadly germs in the air - Phys.Org

Non-thermal plasma: new technology could kill 99.9% of the deadly germs in the air    Phys.Org You can live without food for three weeks and without water for up to three days. But you can't live without air for more than three short minutes. It's not just the ...

Ministry calls on hajj pilgrims to avoid direct contact with camels - ANTARA

Ministry calls on hajj pilgrims to avoid direct contact with camels    ANTARA Avoid direct contact with camels such as took pictures with camels or drink their *fresh* milk in the farm. Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Health Ministry has called on ...

World Malaria Day - Nathalie Sohier exclusive - PharmaTimes

World Malaria Day - Nathalie Sohier exclusive    PharmaTimes In light of World Malaria Day, we spoke to Nathalie Sohier about her experiences, and the challenges that remain with treating malaria. - News - PharmaTimes.

‘Open for Business’ without strong public health is risky business - Toronto Star

‘Open for Business’ without strong public health is risky business    Toronto Star Being “Open for Business” means having open borders for international travel. And open borders require a strong public health system that protects Ontarians ...

Doug Ford's Public Health cuts will lead to deaths - Figthback Canada

Doug Ford's Public Health cuts will lead to deaths    Figthback Canada Bringing down the regime of Ontario Premier Doug Ford has quite literally become a matter of life and death for the people of Toronto.

Toronto's top medical official clashes with Doug Ford's Ontario government over public health cuts - The Globe and Mail

Toronto's top medical official clashes with Doug Ford's Ontario government over public health cuts    The Globe and Mail When the Doug Ford government decided to cut funding to Ontario cities for public health, it must have expected local politicians to protest. What it might not ...

Letter to the editor: Re: Ford budget to have “fewer” public health laboratories in Ontario - Tbnewswatch.com

Letter to the editor: Re: Ford budget to have “fewer” public health laboratories in Ontario    Tbnewswatch.com As our website states “Public Health Ontario keep Ontarians safe and healthy with our partners in government, public health and healthcare”.

One-health Approach Helps Address Zoonotic Disease - AgWeb

One-health Approach Helps Address Zoonotic Disease    AgWeb Zoonotic influenza – Influenza A viruses primarily affect poultry and pigs; Salmonellosis -- This is one of the most important foodborne diseases in the United ...

INSIGHT: Outside the circle but still with lessons to impart - Bahamas Tribune

INSIGHT: Outside the circle but still with lessons to impart    Bahamas Tribune IN less than a month, countries around the world will convene for the 72nd World Health Assembly to implement its 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Doug Ford's Public Health cuts will lead to deaths - Figthback Canada

Doug Ford's Public Health cuts will lead to deaths    Figthback Canada Bringing down the regime of Ontario Premier Doug Ford has quite literally become a matter of life and death for the people of Toronto.

Opinion: Speak pidgin to police to avoid ‘kasala’ - ACP Yomi Shogunle and his unguarded statements - Legit.ng

Opinion: Speak pidgin to police to avoid ‘kasala’ - ACP Yomi Shogunle and his unguarded statements    Legit.ng Editor's Note: In this piece, Nurudeen Lawal writes about the atrocities men of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) commit against Nigerians and how unguarded ...

‘Open for Business’ without strong public health is risky business - Toronto Star

‘Open for Business’ without strong public health is risky business    Toronto Star Being “Open for Business” means having open borders for international travel. And open borders require a strong public health system that protects Ontarians ...

Anything can happen when policemen are stressed – Sheu, AIG Zone 2 - The Punch

Anything can happen when policemen are stressed – Sheu, AIG Zone 2    The Punch The Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 2 Command comprising Lagos and Ogun states, Lawal Sheu, talks about the security issues and police ...

ANC's Smith, Zuma unaware of Sars probe over Bosasa scandal - EWN

ANC's Smith, Zuma unaware of Sars probe over Bosasa scandal    EWN The state capture commission has heard shocking revelations of how some government officials and ANC members benefited from deals with the facilities ...

Doug Ford's Public Health cuts will lead to deaths - Figthback Canada

Doug Ford's Public Health cuts will lead to deaths    Figthback Canada Bringing down the regime of Ontario Premier Doug Ford has quite literally become a matter of life and death for the people of Toronto.

JD.com is the Future of E-Commerce - centraljersey.com

JD.com is the Future of E-Commerce    centraljersey.com Led by founder and CEO Richard Liu, JD.com is China's most notable e-commerce business. The company services China's 1.4 billion population and is lauded ...

JD.com is Commited to Best Practices in E-commerce - The Libertarian Republic

JD.com is Commited to Best Practices in E-commerce    The Libertarian Republic As business is becoming more globalized and technology has led the way for remarkable advancements, the structure of retail has changed significantly.

One-health Approach Helps Address Zoonotic Disease - Drovers Magazine

One-health Approach Helps Address Zoonotic Disease    Drovers Magazine According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 75% of emerging infectious diseases of people are zoonotic.

China's National Library to Archive 200 Billion Weibo Posts - Sixth Tone

China's National Library to Archive 200 Billion Weibo Posts    Sixth Tone Update: Sina responded to Sixth Tone's request for comment on April 24, clarifying that Weibo users' personal information, social networks, and self-deleted ...

Mumps – Causes, Symptoms and How It Spreads - U.S. News & World Report

Mumps – Causes, Symptoms and How It Spreads    U.S. News & World Report If you're among the 74 million baby boomers born in the U.S. between 1946 and 1964, your chances of having acquired the mumps as a child are far greater ...

Why government agencies forget - The Mandarin

Why government agencies forget    The Mandarin Organisational memory loss impacts negatively on the performance of government agencies. It can lead to weaknesses in policy, *service* delivery and the craft of ...

Why Mmusi Maimane is asking SARS to go after Cyril Ramaphosa - The South African

Why Mmusi Maimane is asking SARS to go after Cyril Ramaphosa    The South African DA leader Mmusi Maimane is adamant that Cyril Ramaphosa has got something to hide when it comes to paying tax, and he's asking SARS to investigate.

Non-thermal plasma: new technology could kill 99.9% of the deadly germs in the air - The Conversation - UK

Non-thermal plasma: new technology could kill 99.9% of the deadly germs in the air    The Conversation - UK A new reactor may soon be able to safely disinfect the air in crowded spaces.

Photocatalysts Market is Likely to Increase at a Significantly High CAGR during Forecast Period 2017 – 2025 - New Daily Herald

Photocatalysts Market is Likely to Increase at a Significantly High CAGR during Forecast Period 2017 – 2025    New Daily Herald Photocatalysts Market: Overview. Over the past years, there has been a significant rise in the global warming as well as water and air pollution. In addition to this, ...

Non-thermal plasma: new technology could kill 99.9% of the deadly germs in the air - The Conversation - UK

Non-thermal plasma: new technology could kill 99.9% of the deadly germs in the air    The Conversation - UK A new reactor may soon be able to safely disinfect the air in crowded spaces.

JD.com is Commited to Best Practices in E-commerce - The Libertarian Republic

JD.com is Commited to Best Practices in E-commerce    The Libertarian Republic As business is becoming more globalized and technology has led the way for remarkable advancements, the structure of retail has changed significantly.

One-health Approach Helps Address Zoonotic Disease - Drovers Magazine

One-health Approach Helps Address Zoonotic Disease    Drovers Magazine According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 75% of emerging infectious diseases of people are zoonotic.

China's National Library to Archive 200 Billion Weibo Posts - Sixth Tone

China's National Library to Archive 200 Billion Weibo Posts    Sixth Tone Update: Sina responded to Sixth Tone's request for comment on April 24, clarifying that Weibo users' personal information, social networks, and self-deleted ...

Gary Miller: How to retain employees during the labor shortage - The Denver Post

Gary Miller: How to retain employees during the labor shortage    The Denver Post America's labor shortage is approaching epidemic proportions. Across the country, more jobs are available than workers to fill them. The unemployment rate has ...

Measles outbreak: 170 million children unprotected as anti-vax movement surges - South China Morning Post

Measles outbreak: 170 million children unprotected as anti-vax movement surges    South China Morning Post Nearly 170 million children in the world under the age of 10, including half a million in the UK and 2.5 million in the US, are unprotected from measles in the face ...

LYNPARZA® (olaparib) Receives Positive EU CHMP Opinion for First-Line Maintenance Treatment in BRCA-Mutated Advanced Ovarian Cancer - BioSpace

LYNPARZA® (olaparib) Receives Positive EU CHMP Opinion for First-Line Maintenance Treatment in BRCA-Mutated Advanced Ovarian Cancer    BioSpace AstraZeneca and Merck's LYNPARZA Is the Only PARP Inhibitor in This Setting to Demonstrate an Improvement in Progression-Free Survival for Patients Who ...

83 healthcare professionals, caregivers and volunteers receive Healthcare Humanity Awards - The Straits Times

83 healthcare professionals, caregivers and volunteers receive Healthcare Humanity Awards    The Straits Times SINGAPORE - When Associate Professor David Sim took over as the head of the heart failure programme at the National Heart Centre Singapore in 2009, ...

Why government agencies forget - The Mandarin

Why government agencies forget    The Mandarin Organisational memory loss impacts negatively on the performance of government agencies. It can lead to weaknesses in policy, *service* delivery and the craft of ...

Ministry calls on hajj pilgrims to avoid direct contact with camels - ANTARA

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Measles outbreak: 170 million children unprotected as anti-vax movement surges - South China Morning Post

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Measles outbreak: 170 million children unprotected as anti-vax movement surges - South China Morning Post

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Viewpoints: Anti-Abortion Activists Have Little Regard For Health Outcomes Of Women; Lessons On The Flaws Of Nutrition Research - Kaiser Health News

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Measles outbreak: 170 million children unprotected as anti-vax movement surges - South China Morning Post

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Measles outbreak: 170 million children unprotected as anti-vax movement surges - South China Morning Post

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Days at Home after Surgery: An Integrated and Efficient Outcome Measure for Clinical Trials and Quality Assurance - The Lancet

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Westport, Connecticut's 24-hours News and Information Source - Westport Now

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Anything can happen when policemen are stressed – Sheu, AIG Zone 2 - The Punch

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Anything can happen when policemen are stressed – Sheu, AIG Zone 2 - The Punch

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Oyebode, Falana, others advocate SARS reform - The Nation Newspaper

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US pharma bosses charged with fueling opioid crisis - TimesLIVE

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Can We Improve on Airborne Isolation Rooms? - Contagionlive.com

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Colorado Practices Preventing Ebola Outbreak In Mock Emergency - CBS Denver

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Explained: Do airplanes put you at extra risk of catching disease germs? - The Indian Express

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Collaborative Care Model Improves Mental Health in Respiratory Disease - Pulmonology Advisor

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Measles outbreak: 170 million children unprotected as anti-vax movement surges - South China Morning Post

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Days at Home after Surgery: An Integrated and Efficient Outcome Measure for Clinical Trials and Quality Assurance - The Lancet

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Westport, Connecticut's 24-hours News and Information Source - Westport Now

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SARS, Tax Ombud agree to work together to resolve taxpayer complaints - Fin24

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Gary Miller: How to retain employees during the labor shortage - The Denver Post

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Sides move closer to agreement on rules for foreign-trained doctors - South China Morning Post

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More than a chill, swine fever to affect China pork sector for two years - South China Morning Post

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One-health Approach Helps Address Zoonotic Disease - Drovers Magazine

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Opinion | Public health cuts risky business for Ontario - TheSpec.com

Opinion | Public health cuts risky business for Ontario    TheSpec.com Open borders require a strong public health system that protects Ontarians from infectious diseases, which can be imported by world travellers.

More than a chill, swine fever to affect China pork sector for two years - South China Morning Post

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US pharma bosses charged with fueling opioid crisis - TimesLIVE

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Measles outbreak: 170 million children unprotected as anti-vax movement surges - South China Morning Post

Measles outbreak: 170 million children unprotected as anti-vax movement surges    South China Morning Post Nearly 170 million children in the world under the age of 10, including half a million in the UK and 2.5 million in the US, are unprotected from measles in the face ...

Westport, Connecticut's 24-hours News and Information Source - Westport Now

Westport, Connecticut's 24-hours News and Information Source    Westport Now Fairfield, like Westport, Debates Revising Fees; Cuts Directors Salary As municipalities struggle with rising costs and rising taxes, they are eyeing fees charged ...

Ministry calls on hajj pilgrims to avoid direct contact with camels - ANTARA

Ministry calls on hajj pilgrims to avoid direct contact with camels    ANTARA Avoid direct contact with camels such as took pictures with camels or drink their *fresh* milk in the farm. Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Health Ministry has called on ...

One-health Approach Helps Address Zoonotic Disease - Drovers Magazine

One-health Approach Helps Address Zoonotic Disease    Drovers Magazine According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 75% of emerging infectious diseases of people are zoonotic.

Westport, Connecticut's 24-hours News and Information Source - Westport Now

Westport, Connecticut's 24-hours News and Information Source    Westport Now Fairfield, like Westport, Debates Revising Fees; Cuts Directors Salary As municipalities struggle with rising costs and rising taxes, they are eyeing fees charged ...

Opinion | Public health cuts risky business for Ontario - TheSpec.com

Opinion | Public health cuts risky business for Ontario    TheSpec.com Open borders require a strong public health system that protects Ontarians from infectious diseases, which can be imported by world travellers.

One-health Approach Helps Address Zoonotic Disease - Drovers Magazine

One-health Approach Helps Address Zoonotic Disease    Drovers Magazine According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 75% of emerging infectious diseases of people are zoonotic.

Opinion | Public health cuts risky business for Ontario - TheSpec.com

Opinion | Public health cuts risky business for Ontario    TheSpec.com Open borders require a strong public health system that protects Ontarians from infectious diseases, which can be imported by world travellers.

Anything can happen when policemen are stressed – Sheu, AIG Zone 2 - The Punch

Anything can happen when policemen are stressed – Sheu, AIG Zone 2    The Punch The Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 2 Command comprising Lagos and Ogun states, Lawal Sheu, talks about the security issues and police ...

US pharma bosses charged with fueling opioid crisis - TimesLIVE

US pharma bosses charged with fueling opioid crisis    TimesLIVE Two former executives of a major US pharmaceutical company were charged Tuesday with fulfilling orders they knew to be fraudulent during the opioid ...

Days at Home after Surgery: An Integrated and Efficient Outcome Measure for Clinical Trials and Quality Assurance - The Lancet

Days at Home after Surgery: An Integrated and Efficient Outcome Measure for Clinical Trials and Quality Assurance    The Lancet Surgical audit, sometimes including public reporting, is an important foundation of high quality health care. We aimed to assess the validity of a novel outcome ...

Ministry calls on hajj pilgrims to avoid direct contact with camels - ANTARA

Ministry calls on hajj pilgrims to avoid direct contact with camels    ANTARA Avoid direct contact with camels such as took pictures with camels or drink their *fresh* milk in the farm. Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Health Ministry has called on ...

Sides move closer to agreement on rules for foreign-trained doctors - South China Morning Post

Sides move closer to agreement on rules for foreign-trained doctors    South China Morning Post Health minister Sophia Chan said Medical Association 'expressed goodwill' during talks.

SARS 'rogue unit' case revived - eNCA

SARS 'rogue unit' case revived    eNCA Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan is facing yet another legal battle dating back to his days at SARS.