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Chinese scientists report a man initially thought to have SARS actually died of bird flu in November 2003
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Jun. 22, 2006

 

Chinese scientists said Wednesday that a man initially thought to have SARS actually died of bird flu in November 2003 — two years before the communist country reported any human bird flu infections on the mainland to the World Health Organization.

 

 


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Chinese scientists report a man initially thought to have SARS actually died of bird flu in November 2003
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Chinese scientists said Wednesday that a man initially thought to have SARS actually died of bird flu in November 2003
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American Heart Association has become the first big health group to urge a specific limit on trans fats in the diet
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The American Heart Association has become the first big health group to urge a specific limit on trans fats in the diet — less than 1 percent of total calories — in new guidelines released Monday.
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A child suffered a seizure after chewing on a cough-suppressing vapor patch, leading Novartis AG to recall the patches
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The Swiss drug company warned consumers to stop using its Triaminic Vapor Patches immediately.
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Global Seed Vault will house million of the world's crop seeds in Norway just in case
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Norway's ambitious project is on its way to becoming reality
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Tiny particles used in some sun creams have the potential to cause damage to nervous systems
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Nano particles bad for human nervous systems...
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Center for Science in the Public Interest said it is planning to campaign against the global cafe chain Starbucks for high-fat high calorie food and drinks
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Starbucks may be next on the target list of a consumer-health group that this week sued the operator of the KFC fried chicken restaurant chain for frying foods in oils high in harmful trans fat.
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