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Chemistry World September 22, 2010 Manisha Lalloo |
Salmonella's secret weapon US researchers have explained the chemical trick behind Salmonella bacteria's ability to outgrow other microbes living in the gut. The findings could lead to new drug treatments for the bacterial infection. |
Nutrition Action Healthletter May 2000 |
Magic Bullets Under Siege ...Antibiotics---drugs that kill bacteria---account for much of our success in the war against infectious illness. But the miracle drugs of medicine are in danger... |
Science News March 18, 2006 Janet Raloff |
Protozoa Aid Food-Poisoning Germs Seemingly innocent microorganisms may have harmful consequences: Ubiquitous waterborne protozoa appear capable of aiding the survival of several types of bacteria responsible for gut-wrenching food poisoning. |
AskMen.com November 5, 2002 Dario Palombi |
A Pet Can Change Your Life Are you feeling sad, lonely or even a little stressed lately? Do you feel isolated from the outside world because it seems as though no one understands what you're going through? If so, you may want to try out a new therapeutic treatment: Owning a pet. |
AskMen.com January 15, 2004 Sarah Keefe |
Your Guide To Food Poisoning To avoid experiencing digestive problems, find out which foods are prime food poisoning suspects, and learn how to combat these often invisible enemies. |
Science News October 11, 2003 Janet Raloff |
Wash Those Hands! In most instances food poisoning can be blamed on bacteria or viruses that originate in animal or human feces. A Florida-based company is now developing a laser-based scanning technology to scout for dirty hands. Installed in restaurant washrooms or daycare centers, it could identify fecal traces. |
Science News February 26, 2000 Janet Raloff |
Sickening Food Attempting to quantify the number of food poisoning cases. |
AskMen.com Justin Becker |
How To: Buy A Pet While a pet isn't an accessory, it sure can be a great companion and could even become your best friend... |
AskMen.com Jacob Franek |
Germ Cesspools Acknowledging these filthy microbial hangouts, and following some suggested precautionary measures might just keep you a tad healthier and away from winter sicknesses. |
The Motley Fool October 14, 2006 Elizabeth Brokamp |
Saving Money on Your Pets Like raising kids, raising pets can cost a lot of money. Here are tips for having happy, healthy pets -- for less! |
BusinessWeek August 6, 2007 Brady & Palmeri |
The Pet Economy Americans spend an astonishing $41 billion a year on their furry friends |
Reason October 2000 Frederick K. Goodwin & Adrian R. Morrison |
Science and Self-Doubt Why animal researchers must remember that human beings are special... |
AskMen.com Jen Janzen |
Food Poisoning 101 According to the Center for Disease Control, millions of North Americans contract food poisoning every year. Read on to learn more about food poisoning and what you can do to prevent it. |
Financial Planning March 1, 2005 Abigail La Croix |
5 Questions Frances Carlisle, a trust and estate attorney in New York, offers her expertise on pet trusts for advisers with clients who want to provide legally for their surviving pets. |
AskMen.com Michael Hirsch |
How To: Put Up With A Woman's Pet If you've found the right woman, but she comes with a four-legged companion, find out how to handle her Precious. |
The Motley Fool October 10, 2006 Dan Caplinger |
A Fiduciary for Fido By setting aside money in a pet trust, you can make sure your loved ones are given the same level of care you would give them after you're gone. |
Chemistry World July 30, 2013 |
Animal pharm Making drugs to treat animals is a potentially lucrative market -- but the path to success is a difficult one, as Clare Sansom discovers |
Financial Planning November 1, 2007 Jeanne Lee |
Healthcare for Fluffy Can pet insurance really help protect your financial advisory clients from spiraling veterinary bills? |
Science News August 18, 2001 Janet Raloff |
Germ-Fighting Germs Plants and animals aren't the only things that get sick. Even pathogenic microbes can succumb to infections. Federal plant pathologists are now looking to capitalize on that phenomenon as a strategy to fight off food poisoning... |
Registered Rep. March 1, 2005 Will Leitch |
Fluffy's Big Pay Day Clients cannot bequeath directly to a pet, but there are ways to ensure Fluffy and Rex are cared for after their owners pass on, says Frances Carlisle, a New York City attorney specializing in wills and trusts for animals. |
Salon.com March 8, 2002 Chris Colin |
Loving animals to death Animal hoarders think they're helping their furry friends, but mostly they're just feeding their own twisted psyches... |
Popular Mechanics June 23, 2008 Morgan Lord |
Are Tainted Tomatoes, Beef and Lemons Worth the Food Fright? Some of the country's leading health experts put everyday food threats in perspective, so you don't have to worry with every bite. |
Health April 6, 2009 Susannah Felts |
America's Healthiest Pets The right pet can lower your risk for heart disease, curb stress, and even sniff out serious illnesses. |
Mother Jones December 2000 Edwin Dobb |
Growing Resistance Is agribusiness squandering one of medicine's most potent weapons? |
The Motley Fool February 13, 2008 Selena Maranjian |
Look Out for Pet Health Insurance For increasing numbers of employees, benefits packages may include pet health insurance. |
Fast Company April 2000 Julie Piotrowski |
Top Dog Job Titles of the Future: Niloo Howe |
Nutrition Action Healthletter October 1998 |
Safe Food Quiz Food poisoning, safe preparation, contaminants, etc. |
American Family Physician March 15, 2001 |
Avoiding Resistance to Antibiotics-- When Do I Need an Antibiotic? When bacteria are exposed to the same antibiotics, after a while the antibiotic can't fight the germs anymore... |
The Motley Fool May 11, 2005 |
Health Insurance for Your Pet Protect yourself against having to make a wrenching decision for your pet some day. |
BusinessWeek April 16, 2007 Arlene Weintraub |
Big Pharma's Animal Spirits Sales of medicine for pets and livestock are giving drugmakers a welcome boost. |
The Motley Fool July 30, 2007 Lawrence Rothman |
PetSmart: A Doggie Paradise PetSmart is a smart choice, for pets, their "pet parents," and investors. The leading provider of pet products and services reports sales that are up, cash flow that is up, and no debt. |
Food Processing December 2007 |
Pet Food Formulated for the Seasons New change-control pet food formulas help pets endure season change. |
InsideFlyer May 2009 |
Red Lion Lines Up for Pets Red Lion is showing just how pet friendly a hotel chain can be with their new Pets Stay Free campaign. All Red Lion Hotels accept pets for a $20 per stay fee. |
BusinessWeek February 11, 2010 Mike Di Paola |
Caring for Pets Left Behind By the Rapture For a fee, this service will place your dog or cat in the home of a caring atheist on Judgment Day. |
The Motley Fool August 16, 2011 Bruce V. Bigelow |
Qualcomm's Snaptracs -- Not SnapTrack -- Offers New Pet Tracking Technology to Consumers Qualcomm is keeping pets safe. |
Financial Planning January 1, 2006 Arthur Kroll |
Planning for Pets Planning for the care of a pet is essential in light of the diversity of pets and their life expectancies. Thus, you should discuss the possibility of a pet trust with your client as well as a pet living will and durable power of attorney. |
American Family Physician October 1, 2004 |
Antibiotics: When They Can and Can't Help An overview on how antibiotic therapy comes into play in the treatment of the flu and colds. |
Job Journal December 10, 2006 Julia Hollister |
Make Your Work a Pet Project Pet sitting, pet grooming, zoo worker, veterinarian, animal trainer -- make your love for animals work for you! |
AskMen.com Garen Adjemian |
The Benefits Of Owning A Pet Since the dawn of time, man and beast have coexisted in domestic environments. How this partnership all started is anyone's guess, but pets have a long list of advantages |
Job Journal August 31, 2008 |
Career Snapshot: Animal Care Assistant Working with and caring for animals can be dirty, dangerous, and extremely rewarding. |
The Motley Fool June 24, 2009 Dayana Yochim |
How to Keep Pet-Care Costs on a Tight Leash Get Fido and Fifi ready for summer now, before any costly mishaps. |
Salon.com May 19, 2000 Mary Roach |
Ladies who spray If you sprinkle when you tinkle, cut it out! |
This Old House Heather Livingston |
Storm Prep for Pets More extreme-weather events means four-legged friends can get left out in the cold. Here's how to keep them safe. |
Entrepreneur February 2010 Jason Daley |
Dog-walker in Chief Meet the man behind thousands of dogs across the country -- and soon, the world |
Prepared Foods May 1, 2006 William A. Roberts, Jr. |
Heavy Petting While the number of new pet foods on the market is a fairly small percentage of the total number of new food introductions, these items increasingly are focused upon issues also affecting human health. |
Nutrition Action Healthletter July 1999 |
Antibiotics in Danger Health effects of: vitamin C, eggs, broccoli and cabbage. Bacteria causing food poisoning are becoming resistant to antibiotics. |
Entrepreneur November 2005 Laura Koss-Feder |
Critter Comforts The boom in pet businesses has entrepreneurs vying for their spots as top dogs. |
Delicious Living March 2007 Kelli Rosen |
Old Friends While our cherished companions can't live forever, holistic approaches are allowing dogs and cats to live much longer, healthier lives. |
Popular Mechanics October 2003 |
See Spot Boat Your pet can enjoy being on the water as much as you -- if you take the proper precautions. |