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Antibiotic resistance: a human and animal issue
2015-05-20 23:32:00| National Hog Farmer
Antibiotics and their use in food animals will be the illuminating consumer issue this year. Rightfully so; consumers depend on antibiotics as a critical tool to help keep them healthy when they get ill, just as hog farmers depend on antimicrobials to help sick pigs. read more
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Step aside energy drinks: Chocolate has a stimulating effect on human ...
2015-05-19 13:43:51| Food - Topix.net
Researchers from the Northern Arizona University and Arizona Western College concluded that dark chocolate confections containing only moderate amounts of cacao have an acute stimulating effect on the human brain and vasoconstrictive effects on peripheral vasculature. The study published in the journal NeruoRegulation by Michelle Montopoli and others was conducted with support from The Hershey Company that provided chocolate products for the study and reviewed the manuscript prior to submission.
Reshaping mountains human mind save species facing climate change
2015-05-19 01:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: People commonly perceive mountain ranges as jumbles of pyramid-shaped masses that steadily narrow as they slope upward. While that's certainly how they appear from a ground-level human viewpoint, new research shows that pyramid-shaped mountains are not only a minority in nature, but also that most ranges actually increase in area at higher elevations. Besides reshaping the mountains in our mind's eye, the findings could lead scientists to reconsider conservation strategies -- which are often based...
Reshaping mountains in the human mind to save species facing climate change
2015-05-18 12:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld
[NEWS] People commonly perceive mountain ranges as jumbles of pyramid-shaped masses that steadily narrow as they slope upward. While that's certainly how they appear from a ground-level human viewpoint, new research shows that pyramid-shaped mountains are not only a minority in nature, but also that most ranges actually increase in area at higher elevations. Besides reshaping the mountains in our mind's eye, the findings could lead scientists to reconsider conservation…
United States: The Human Cost of Keystone XL
2015-05-14 14:35:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Pacific Standard: In a Montana Greyhound station, Annita Lucchesi, a 24-year-old Southern Cheyenne woman, noticed an entire wall filled with photos of missing women. The majority of them were native women and it broke my heart, she says. Lucchesi works for the National Indigenous Womens Resource Council. Because of her job, she knew that human trafficking around North Dakotas Bakken oil fields was on the rise. But this wall was a visualization of the numbers she and her colleagues dealt with every day. In her...
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