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    May 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. H7N9 bird flu can pass between mammals, researchers find

    Scientists are gaining a better understanding of the H7N9 bird flu that has sickened more than 130 people -- and killed more than 30 -- in China and Taiwan since February.
    Scientists are gaining a better understanding of the H7N9 bird flu that has sickened more than 130 people -- and killed more than 30 -- in China and Taiwan since February. The latest research into the virus, which before this year had never been...

    Tags: Flu, Science, Diseases and Illnesses, China, Health Organizations

  2. May 23, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  3. WHO: 22 deaths worldwide from coronavirus

    GENEVA (AP) — World Health Organization officials said Thursday that their probe into the deadly new coronavirus that has now claimed 22 lives is being delayed because of a dispute over the ownership rights to a sample. Dr. Keiji Fukuda, WHO's...

    Tags: Qatar, EMC Corporation, Healthcare Policies, Health Organizations, Vaccines

  4. May 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. McDonald's sales slide on avian flu fears; Wendy's revenue rises

    McDonald’s had another rough month as sales at restaurants open more than a year slid in April, a month after the world’s largest burger company said the gauge dipped 1% during its first quarter.
    McDonald’s had another rough month as sales at restaurants open more than a year slid in April, a month after the world’s largest burger company said the gauge dipped 1% during its first quarter. This time, the Oak Brook, Ill., chain...

    Tags: Burger King, Restaurant and Catering Industry, McDonald's, Dining and Drinking, Oak Brook

  6. May 5, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. World watch

    Czech Republic: A gas explosion rocked Prague's Old Town district Monday, injuring 35 people and damaging several buildings. The explosion occurred in an office building on busy Divadelni Street, close to the National Theater and Vltava River, where the...

    Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Vaccines, Czech Republic, Punishment

  8. May 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. In China, rat meat is sold as lamb

    BEIJING -- Feasting on strips of mutton dropped in a simmering pot is a popular dining pastime in China, but what if the meat served is actually made of rat? That may be on the minds of diners after the latest stomach-churning food scandal to hit China....

    Tags: Flu, U.S. Military, China, Kentucky Fried Chicken

  10. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. In China, let a thousand blogs bloom

    China employs an army of censors. As many as 50,000 well-trained monitors police the Internet, and 12 government departments are empowered to search and seize information and shut down users and sites. They work fast: A recent study conducted by two American computer scientists found that 30% of banned posts are removed within half an hour of posting, and 90% within 24 hours.
    China employs an army of censors. As many as 50,000 well-trained monitors police the Internet, and 12 government departments are empowered to search and seize information and shut down users and sites. They work fast: A recent study conducted by two...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Google Inc., Prisons, Censorship, Corporate Crime

  12. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  13. Pre-emption fever threatens local control and economies

    Small-business owners have a big stake in the unfolding debate in the Legislature over pre-emption of local workplace measures (HB 655, SB 726). Some politicians have apparently caught pre-emption fever and are all too eager to undermine our...

    Tags: Smallpox , Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, Local Government

  14. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Bird flu more difficult to detect this time around

    China has suffered outbreaks of bird flu before, but the virus that has now infected more than 100 people across eastern China and Taiwan is different in several important ways, according to scientists and researchers.
    China has suffered outbreaks of bird flu before, but the virus that has now infected more than 100 people across eastern China and Taiwan is different in several important ways, according to scientists and researchers. The new virus is H7N9, a different...

    Tags: Health, Food Industry, Medical Procedures and Tests, Flu, Diseases and Illnesses

  16. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. China's H7N9 bird flu death toll likely to rise

    Chinese health officials are warning that the death toll from the H7N9 bird flu is likely to rise in the weeks and months ahead.
    Chinese health officials are warning that the death toll from the H7N9 bird flu is likely to rise in the weeks and months ahead. In a report on the outbreak that began in China in February, doctors and researchers from from several public health...

    Tags: Health, Demographics, Flu, Diseases and Illnesses, Pneumonia

  18. Apr 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Bird flu outbreak is spreading fear in China

    BEIJING — On a subway car in Shanghai, commotion breaks out when someone spots a live chicken poking its head out of a bag tucked under one of the seats.
    BEIJING — On a subway car in Shanghai, commotion breaks out when someone spots a live chicken poking its head out of a bag tucked under one of the seats. On a highway in Zhejiang province, a motorist is so panicked by bird droppings landing on her...

    Tags: Health Organizations, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, Politics, Food Industry, Nanjing (China)

  20. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Chinese officials urge calm as seventh bird flu victim dies

    The toll from China’s new strain of bird flu climbed to seven on Monday with the death of a 64-year-old retiree in Shanghai and the number of cases spread to 24, but officials expressed confidence the outbreak could be contained.
    The toll from China’s new strain of bird flu climbed to seven on Monday with the death of a 64-year-old retiree in Shanghai and the number of cases spread to 24, but officials expressed confidence the outbreak could be contained. The World...

    Tags: Respiratory Disease, Flu, Diseases and Illnesses, Shanghai (China), Pneumonia

  22. Apr 5, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Bird flu deaths among Chinese reach 6

    BEIJING -- A new form of bird flu has infected more than a dozen people and caused six deaths in China in the last two months, according to official Chinese media reports.
    BEIJING -- A new form of bird flu has infected more than a dozen people and caused six deaths in China in the last two months, according to official Chinese media reports. As of Friday, Chinese media reported 14 people were infected with the virus, a...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Flu, International Organizations, Diseases and Illnesses, China

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