1491 The Atlantic The plane took off in weather that was surprisingly cool for north-central Bolivia and flew east, toward the Brazilian border. In a few minutes the roads and houses disappeared, and the only evidence of human settlement was the cattle scattered over ...
The Trap that All Vaccines Set Up for Our Health The Liberty Beacon ER Editor: Kudos to Katherine Watt for creating a transcript of this interview between James Delingpole and Sasha Latypova on the most fundamental of ways vaccines – all of them – have hurt us. By design. | Note that the method of doing t...
Sick horse? Ignoring it could land you in jail! The Daily Tribune - Bahrain What would you do if you stumbled upon a sick horse? If your instinct is to simply walk away, you might want to think again—authorities are cracking down on those who neglect their duty to report such situations, and the consequences could be s...
Geis: Causes And Prevention of Anthrax Yankton Daily Press With the recent news that anthrax happened to make its way through a sale barn and spread throughout the Northern Plains, this disease that is often ignored is back in the spotlight. While historically it was common, today it is ......
Bhutan strengthens one health initiative to tackle zoonotic diseases Kuensel YK Poudel | Paro—A workshop involving 35 participants from various government agencies is currently underway in Paro, focused on bolstering Bhutan’s One Health approach. | | Concluding on October 10, the workshop aims to enhance efforts to pr...
IMF says global public debt to top $100 trillion, growth may accelerate Dawn The world’s total public debt is set to exceed $100 trillion this year for the first time, and may grow more quickly than forecast as political sentiment favors higher spending and slow growth amplifies borrowing needs and costs, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Tuesday. | {try{this.style.height=this.contentWindow.document.body.scrol...