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Tamiflu-resistant H1N1 flu infects seven on Vietnamese train A cluster of seven people have been infected with a Tamiflu-resistant strain of pandemic H1N1 influenza in Vietnam. The cases show the ability of Tamiflu-resistant pandemic H1N1 to spread among healthy people who are not taking the antiviral drug. Healthy Eating Is At A Supermarket Near You Supermarket "grocery store tours"could be the key to healthier lifestyles and prevent chronic diseases such as coronary heart disease concludes a study published in the Health &Fitness Journal. Novel Antiviral Technology Inhibits RSV Infection In Mice A novel antiviral treatment combining nanoparticle and gene silencing technologies thwarts attacks of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) -- a virus associated with severe bronchitis and asthma, an animal study by University of South Florida researchers found. The study was reported in the January 2005 issue of the journal Nature Medicine. Badgers on the Web This British site provides information about badgers throughout the world. It features images and information about "Eurasian badgers, American badgers, hog badgers, ferret badgers, stink badgers, and honey badgers (ratels)."Also includes links to hundreds of related sites, a section for children, a message board, and links to local badger organizations in the United Kingdom. From an enthusiast. Bird-flu Expert Calls For Changes In Early-warning System The international science community is not doing enough to track the many avian influenza viruses that might cause the next pandemic, according to new research. Christmas Pageant of Peace Provides information about the annual lighting of the national Christmas tree at President's Park on the White House grounds. Includes an extensive history of national Christmas trees from 1923 to the present and an essay highlighting significant events in the history of the Capitol tree ceremony. From the National Park Service (NPS). Small Increase In Hospital Mortality Rates In First Week Of August, Re People admitted to English hospitals in an emergency on the first Wednesday in August have, on average, a 6 percent higher mortality rate than people admitted on the previous Wednesday, according to new research. MESSENGER Spacecraft Prepares For Final Pass By Mercury NASA's Mercury Surface, Space Environment, Geochemistry, and Ranging spacecraft known as MESSENGER will fly by Mercury for the third and final time on Sept. 29. The spacecraft will pass less than 142 miles above the planet's rocky surface for a final gravity assist that will enable it to enter Mercury's orbit in 2011. Determining the composition of Mercury's surface is a major goal of the orbital phase of the mission. The spacecraft already has imaged more than 90 percent of the planet's surface. The spacecraft's team will activate instruments during this flyby to view specific features to uncover more information about the planet. USB Holiday Madness Plug a Christmas tree snow globe or other wacky stuff into your PC. Plus:NuMetrex sports bra monitors its wearer's heart rate. From the Wired News blog Gear Factor. Games That Travel Well What better way to travel than in the company of a dragon-slaying knight? Read on to see which role-playing adventure is best for the holidays. By Chris Kohler.
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