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Tragic Human Error Lead to Transplantation of HIV-positive Organs |
...lead to serious consequences for those that are on a waiting list for a transplant.
The earlier reports made by the media regarding "malasanita" - malpractice, poor hygiene as well as poor safety standards in the national health system of Italy, prompted an inspection made last month nationwide to inspect all hospitals in the country. Despite this fact at least once a week the media reports on another case of "malasan... |
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Food with Suspect Additives Sold by Children's Super-Heroes |
...Food companies benefit from most popular among children characters, such as Spider-Man, Doctor Who, and Barbie, to sell their products containing suspect additives. Ninety-five per cent of cakes and hundreds of sweets, processed foods and drinks contain chemicals that cause hyperactive behavior in healthy children.
A last-month study conducted by the Southampton University showed that artificial colors produced a ser... |
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Apple's iPhone 2.0 Software Beta is Out for Testing |
...he iPhone 2.0 beta includes the many features, which will be found useful at network management within a company. The iPhone 2.0 software supports Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and corporate security standards, which are to enable IT departments to integrate iPhone into the working environment of their company. The standard iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) is also available. Among the new features are to be mentioned... |
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Eight Year Old Boy Passes Law School Exam |
...e school said that the boy possesses excellent language skills and can easily express his opinion.
This case prompted a federal investigation as Brazilian Bar Association was concerned about the standards and level of education in the country's law schools.
The boy said that he dreamed of becoming a federal judge, he easily passed the test and it took him just a week to prepare for it.
Studying for law schoo... |
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L.A. Plans to Recycle Waste Water for Drinking |
...ater sources shortage was criticized and delayed.
This time city officials are determined to introduce advanced recycling technology to bring up to 4.9 gallons of treated sewage water to drinking standards by year 2019.
The initiative could cost around $2 billion and will affect many aspects of daily life of the residents. People will be encouraged to switch to low water-consuming washing machines and urged to wat... |
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Japanese Researchers Are Allowed To Clone Human Embryos |
...ke Japan the second country after Britain where cloning human embryos is legal.
Due to the fact that the criteria are set high, there are currently no institutions in Japan that meet the necessary standards to perform the research.
Because of the development of the induced pluripotent stem cells, researchers are able to make the use of human embryos less significant in regenerative medicine.
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