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Implementing Sustainable Farming - 2 views

It is a known fact that there has been a rapid increase of population across the globe. This population growth demands increase in living space and food. It is the agricultural sector that is consi...

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started by anonymous on 30 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
mdkpest

Squirrel Control Challenges in Different Seasons: Strategies for Each Time of Year - 0 views

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    Squirrels are charismatic creatures that can bring joy and entertainment as they frolic in our backyards and parks. However, when these furry critters start invading our homes or wreaking havoc in our gardens, they can quickly become a nuisance. Squirrel control becomes particularly challenging as their behavior and habits change with the seasons. In this article, we will explore the unique challenges posed by squirrels at each time of year and discuss effective strategies to keep them at bay. Springtime Strategies: As spring arrives, squirrels become more active and enter the breeding season. They may choose to build nests in attics, crawl spaces, or chimneys to give birth and raise their young. To prevent these unwanted guests, it is crucial to inspect your property for any potential entry points and seal them off. Trim tree branches that hang near your roof, as squirrels can use them as bridges to access your home.
Skeptical Debunker

New study shows sepsis and pneumonia caused by hospital-acquired infections kill 48,000 patients - 1 views

  • This is the largest nationally representative study to date of the toll taken by sepsis and pneumonia, two conditions often caused by deadly microbes, including the antibiotic-resistant bacteria MRSA. Such infections can lead to longer hospital stays, serious complications and even death. "In many cases, these conditions could have been avoided with better infection control in hospitals," said Ramanan Laxminarayan, Ph.D., principal investigator for Extending the Cure, a project examining antibiotic resistance based at the Washington, D.C. think-tank Resources for the Future. "Infections that are acquired during the course of a hospital stay cost the United States a staggering amount in terms of lives lost and health care costs," he said. "Hospitals and other health care providers must act now to protect patients from this growing menace." Laxminarayan and his colleagues analyzed 69 million discharge records from hospitals in 40 states and identified two conditions caused by health care-associated infections: sepsis, a potentially lethal systemic response to infection and pneumonia, an infection of the lungs and respiratory tract. The researchers looked at infections that developed after hospitalization. They zeroed in on infections that are often preventable, like a serious bloodstream infection that occurs because of a lapse in sterile technique during surgery, and discovered that the cost of such infections can be quite high: For example, people who developed sepsis after surgery stayed in the hospital 11 days longer and the infections cost an extra $33,000 to treat per person. Even worse, the team found that nearly 20 percent of people who developed sepsis after surgery died as a result of the infection. "That's the tragedy of such cases," said Anup Malani, a study co-author, investigator at Extending the Cure, and professor at the University of Chicago. "In some cases, relatively healthy people check into the hospital for routine surgery. They develop sepsis because of a lapse in infection control—and they can die." The team also looked at pneumonia, an infection that can set in if a disease-causing microbe gets into the lungs—in some cases when a dirty ventilator tube is used. They found that people who developed pneumonia after surgery, which is also thought to be preventable, stayed in the hospital an extra 14 days. Such cases cost an extra $46,000 per person to treat. In 11 percent of the cases, the patient died as a result of the pneumonia infection.
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    Two common conditions caused by hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) killed 48,000 people and ramped up health care costs by $8.1 billion in 2006 alone, according to a study released today in the Archives of Internal Medicine.
Erich Feldmeier

Ron Frostig, Melissa Davis Whisker stimulation prevents strokes in rats; Stimulating fingers, lips and face may also work in humans, Strioke, Schlaganfall - 0 views

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    "We have sensitive body parts wired to the same area of the brain as rodents' fine-tuned whiskers. In people, "stimulating the fingers, lips or face in general could all have a similar effect," says UCI doctoral student Melissa Davis, co-author of the study, which appears in the June issue of PLoS ONE. "It's gender-neutral," adds co-author Ron Frostig, professor of neurobiology & behavior. He cautions that the research, funded by the National Institutes of Health, is a first step, albeit an important one.... "with the potential for maybe doing things before a victim even reaches the emergency room.""
Erich Feldmeier

@biogarage Katrin M. Meyer: Are plants more intelligent than we assumed? #microbiology #decisionmaking - 0 views

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    "When analysing the seeds, the scientists came across a surprising discovery: "the seeds of the infested fruits are not always aborted, but rather it depends on how many seeds there are in the berries", explains Dr. Katrin M. Meyer, who analysed the data at the UFZ and currently works at the University of Goettingen"
Tom Thomos

Use of the Best Sediment Erosion Control Services and Products Available In Australia - 1 views

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    You can make use of the best sediment erosion control services, techniques & products offered by "Coastline Sediment Control" in Australia. The services include high quality, sediment fence with standard high grade materials.
Tom Thomos

Get Erosion Control Systems in Australia for Better Control of Erosion - 1 views

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    Coastline Sediment Control offers products and system to control soil erosion that are very helpful in the improvement of this situation. You can use a number of methods to prevent the condition of soil erosion.
Tom Thomos

Best Products and Services to Deal with the Problem of Soil Erosion - 1 views

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    Coastline Sediment Control provides you knowledge, service and quality to control soil erosion. We also offer a number of erosion and sediment control products. These include sediment control fences, waste enclosures, sandbags and straw bale bags.
Tom Thomos

Harmful Effects of Soil Erosion & Appropriate Ways to Remove it - 1 views

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    Coastline Sediment Control provides you the best services to know about the harmful effects of soil erosion and sedimentation. We also offer appropriate ways and products to remove it.
Tom Thomos

Now You can Avail the Best Advantages of Sediment Erosion Control Services - 1 views

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    You can avail the best sediment erosion control services from Coastline Sediment Control at suitable prices. An extensive range of sediment erosion control products and services is available to help you prevent the occurrence of soil erosion.
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Short Sharp Science: Smallpox finding prompts HIV 'whodunnit' - 0 views

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    People keep blaming the emergence of HIV on science, or at least medicine. For the longest time this came in the form of the claim that it was all due to contaminated polio vaccine. That turned out to be factually groundless. Now a group of scientists in the US thinks it may all be down to the greatest medical intervention of all: the eradication of smallpox.
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    "A more potentially useful observation about HIV and viruses comes from Jennifer Smith of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and colleagues in the 1 June issue of the Journal of Infectious Diseases, in which they report that men with HPV infection on their penis are nearly twice as likely to catch HIV than men without. They suspect the virus - which causes cervical cancer in women, and genital warts in men and women - attracts lymphocytes to the skin of the penis for HIV to infect, or creates micro-lesions where it can enter. That's good news, because we have a vaccine for HPV that appears to be completely safe. The team calculates that vaccinating men against HPV could prevent as many cases of HIV as more widely hailed circumcision efforts. It just goes to show that vaccination - already one of the biggest success stories of medicine - can continue to throw up unexpected benefits."
Aliyah Rush

Instant Fix Slow Computer Solutions - 1 views

I bought a brand new PC with good specifications just last month. But only three weeks of use, I noticed that my PC froze and slowed down a bit. For the next three days, it continued to slow down. ...

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started by Aliyah Rush on 07 Jun 11 no follow-up yet
Ali Haider

10 Ways to Keep Your Mind Sharp | Mental Exercises | Memory & the Brain | LiveScience - 0 views

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    Top prevention tips worth their weight in wits for keeping your mind sharp and to enhance memory.
Tom Thomos

Get the Best Services to Control Soil Erosion and Sedimentation - 1 views

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    Erosion is considered to be a main reason by which the sediment makes an entry into the waterways. Coastline Sediment Control offers the services to control soil erosion and sedimentation in Australia.
Tom Thomos

Get Erosion Control Systems Australia Online to Control Soil Erosion - 1 views

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    Coastline Sediment Control offers erosion control products in Australia at very reasonable prices. We are providing many effective erosion controlling systems which can prevent pollution and the loss of soil.
Tom Thomos

Now Get the Best Soil Erosion Control Systems to Protect Your Mother Earth - 1 views

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    The best erosion control systems are offered by Coastline Sediment Control in Australia. They have sediment control fence and waste enclosures that help prevent soil erosion to a large extent. They can withstand any kind of harsh external conditions.
anonymous

Enhancing Milk Production Naturally - 1 views

Food is one of the most important constituents of life on an individual. It provides with the nutrients important for the growth and wellbeing of humans'.The various important food constituents are...

increase milk supply

started by anonymous on 05 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
anonymous

How To Grow Okra Plants Without Any Fertilizers And Pesticides - 1 views

Okra is customarily a southern U.S. plant that flourishes in the warm climate. It is not difficult to grow and utilize and looks extraordinary all through the growing season because of its excellen...

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started by anonymous on 27 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
Tom Thomos

Nowadays Soil Conservation Becomes Everybody's Combined & Collective Responsibility - 1 views

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    Coastline Sediment Control aims to prevent and control the accelerated erosion during the construction phase, saving time and money for you and your clients & protecting you from prosecution.
Tom Thomos

Erosion Control Systems - A Cost Effective Solution to Control Soil Erosion - 1 views

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    Coastline Sediment Control offers the best erosion control system in Australia at very reasonable rates which can be a cost effective solution to prevent soil erosion. You can also install sediment fence to control sedimentation.
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