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Hospitals Blamed for Most Antibiotic-Resistant Infections Not Agriculture

2013-09-18 16:55:00| National Hog Farmer

Source: CBS News   Overprescribing antibiotics to Americans is fueling the rapid growth of antibiotic-resistant infections in the United States, according to a report released Monday by the Centers for Disease Control (www.cdc.gov.) from CBS News. More than two million people in the United States  get drug-resistant infections annually. About 23,000 die from these diseases that are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics in doctors' arsenals. read more

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Parents charged in abuse of baby, blamed stroller for injuries

2013-09-14 02:25:59| Toys - Topix.net

At first, the young couple told police and doctors that their son was hurt when he was caught in his stroller.

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Hawaii beach erosion blamed on rising seas

2013-09-06 07:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

LiveScience: A building on the island of Maui, threatened by coastal erosion. Higher average rates of erosion on Maui are due, in part, to higher rates of local sea level rise compared to the nearby island of Oahu. Sea level rise may be the main force driving beach erosion in Hawaii, new research suggests. Shorelines naturally change through time as a result of many factors, including changes in sea level, ocean currents and the strength of waves, all of which control the amount of sand brought to beaches...

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Derailment blamed on human error; caused $2.4M in damages

2013-09-06 01:03:06| Railroads - Topix.net

CSX Transportation Inc. says the double train derailment along Route 5 was the result of human error, causing $2.4 million in track and railroad equipment damages.

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Air Pollution Blamed for 200,000 Early U.S. Deaths Each Year

2013-09-05 06:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Environment News Service: Polluted air causes roughly 200,000 early deaths each year across the United States, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology conclude after tracking emissions from industrial smokestacks, vehicle tailpipes, marine and rail transport, and commercial and residential heating. Emissions from road transportation are the most deadly, causing 53,000 premature deaths a year, followed by power generation, with 52,000 deaths, finds the study by MIT`s Laboratory for Aviation and the Environment...

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