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Science News July 26, 2003 Janet Raloff |
Sweet Treatment for SARS In the future, people with the intense flu- and pneumonia-like symptoms of SARS could find relief in a therapy derived from licorice. |
American Family Physician October 15, 2003 Evans & McNeill |
Quantum Sufficit Licorice root could provide a treatment for SARS... Learning to play the music of Bach and Chopin may improve a child's verbal memory... A tight necktie increases intraocular pressure... One in 300 women gives birth in a car on the way to the hospital |
CIO August 15, 2003 Lafe Low |
SARS Hits IT Spending While the World Health Organization declared on July 5 that the epidemic of severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, had been contained, the world economy will continue to feel the effects of the deadly disease for some time. |
Bio-IT World May 9, 2003 Kevin Davies |
Coalition Forces and the Fog of War Coalition forces take on the microbe menace. No sooner had the SARS threat been identified than forces from the bio-IT coalition came together to repel the enemy. |
The Motley Fool December 18, 2003 Alyce Lomax |
Glaxo to Tackle SARS The drug giant readies to confront what is either a high-profile threat, or so last year. |
BusinessWeek October 27, 2003 Shari & Balfour |
SARS: The Sequel? Across Asia, governments and companies are getting ready. |
Reason August 2003 Declan McCullagh |
Something's in the Air Liberties in the face of SARS and other infectious diseases |
Fast Company August 2003 Alison Overholt |
Leading Through SARS First came the rumor: A killer virus was sweeping through Hong Kong. Panic soon followed. Marjorie Yang, CEO of textiles conglomerate the Esquel Group, faced her toughest test: to manage a global organization from ground zero of SARS. |
Scientific American February 27, 2006 Charles Q. Choi |
Going to Bat Long known as vectors for rabies, bats may be the origin of some of the most deadly emerging viruses. Knowledge that bats can carry dangerous viruses could work to prevent epidemics. |
U.S. Banker May 2003 Michael Dumiak |
The Brittle New Economy A mysterious Asian flu took hold and forecasts slid. But the catalyst could have been anything. |
AskMen.com Jacob Franek |
4 Future Plagues What future plagues await us? Let's have a look. |
AskMen.com Jen Woodward |
False Pandemic Scares While nobody can say for sure if or when another pandemic will strike, these historic false alarms might soothe your fears. |