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    Apr 3, 2012 |Story| AM News
  1. K-9 Corner: Warm weather brings back bugs

    It is officially spring and my preparations and patience waiting for the snow and ice storms were not needed. I feel it is only remotely possible to have a winter-like storm now, so, I say let’s prepare for warmer weather.
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    It is officially spring and my preparations and patience waiting for the snow and ice storms were not needed. I feel it is only remotely possible to have a winter-like storm now, so, I say let’s prepare for warmer weather. Because of the lack of...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Weather, Health, Weather Reports, Lyme Disease

  2. May 2, 2013 |Story| AP Arkansas
  3. Arkansas Health Department reminds that tick season starting, warns of diseases

    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The Arkansas Health Department is reminding residents that tick season is starting and people should be mindful that the insects can carry diseases. The agency said Wednesday that more than 900 cases of tick-borne...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Anaplasmosis , Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Ehrlichiosis

  4. Mar 20, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Where have all the rabbits gone?

    Zeus the wonder dog scared up a rabbit near the house the other day.
    Zeus the wonder dog scared up a rabbit near the house the other day. Go ahead and mock me for mentioning it, but in the rabbit department, that's big news. Because in our suburban village, out on the western rind of Cook County, I haven't seen more...

    Tags: Navy Pier, Environmental Issues, Wildlife, Biology, Cook County Government

  6. Dec 22, 2012 |Story| LAT - HOLD Archive
  7. BioWatch stands at a crossroads

    WASHINGTON -- Year after year, health officials meeting at invitation-only government conferences leveled with one another about BioWatch, the nation's system for detecting deadly pathogens that might be unleashed into the air by terrorists. They...

    Tags: U.S. Congress, Politics, Terrorism, New York City, Heritage Foundation

  8. Nov 21, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. BioWatch's many bugs

    It's possible that not every problem has a technological solution. That will come as a shock to U.S. policymakers, who since the 9/11 terrorist attacks have invested in multiple technologies to protect us from evildoers. Some have been a success, while others &mdash; such as enhanced surveillance techniques or airport scanners that can peer through clothing &mdash; are often seen as unacceptable invasions of privacy. And then there are ideas that simply don't work or are impractical, such as <a href="http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-08-13/u-s-backs-off-all-cargo-scanning-goal-with-inspections-at-4-.html">scanning every shipping container</a> entering U.S. ports for nuclear weapons.
    It's possible that not every problem has a technological solution. That will come as a shock to U.S. policymakers, who since the 9/11 terrorist attacks have invested in multiple technologies to protect us from evildoers. Some have been a success, while...

    Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Bioterrorism, Diseases and Illnesses, Terrorism, Cliff Stearns

  10. Oct 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. BioWatch technology couldn't detect lethal germs, tests found

    WASHINGTON — For two years, the nationwide BioWatch system, intended to protect Americans against a biological attack, operated with defective components that left it unable to detect lethal germs, according to scientists with direct knowledge of...

    Tags: Bioterrorism, U.S. Congress, Terrorism, Politics, Diseases and Illnesses

  12. Aug 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Early warnings on BioWatch

    WASHINGTON &mdash; Scientists who helped pioneer BioWatch, the government's system for detecting a biological attack on the U.S., knew from the start that it was prone to false alarms, records show.
    WASHINGTON — Scientists who helped pioneer BioWatch, the government's system for detecting a biological attack on the U.S., knew from the start that it was prone to false alarms, records show. Between 2003, when the nationwide network of air...

    Tags: Invention and Innovation, Bioterrorism, New York City Police Department, Symptoms, Politics

  14. Nov 2, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Wild hogs running loose in the country

    Invasive species are a natural disaster waiting to happen. In some cases, there is a very real danger to humans, such as the Burmese Python in South Florida. In many cases, the threat to humans is indirect, yet no less important, such as Saltcedar's...

    Tags: Invasive Species, Diseases and Illnesses, Game, Foods and Beverages, Hunting

  16. Sep 12, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Homeland Security faulted for BioWatch biological defense system

    WASHINGTON &mdash; The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has rushed to acquire a new, multibillion-dollar version of the BioWatch system for detecting biological attacks without establishing whether it was needed or would work, according to a new report by a nonpartisan investigative arm of Congress.
    WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has rushed to acquire a new, multibillion-dollar version of the BioWatch system for detecting biological attacks without establishing whether it was needed or would work, according to a new...

    Tags: Politics, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health Organizations, Anthrax, National Security

  18. Jul 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. The biodefender that cries wolf

    DENVER &mdash; As Chris Lindley drove to work that morning in August 2008, a call set his heart pounding.
    DENVER — As Chris Lindley drove to work that morning in August 2008, a call set his heart pounding. The Democratic National Convention was being held in Denver, and Barack Obama was to accept his party's presidential nomination before a crowd of...

    Tags: Bioterrorism, Football, Symptoms, Politics, Super Bowl

  20. Jun 6, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  21. Ticked off: an abundance of ticks in Northern Michigan

    Area outdoors people have been reporting an uptick in, well, ticks this spring. But pinning the blame on a mild winter for an upswing in numbers may not be a catch-all answer anymore.
    Area outdoors people have been reporting an uptick in, well, ticks this spring. But pinning the blame on a mild winter for an upswing in numbers may not be a catch-all answer anymore. The upswing could be simply because of the tick's normal expansion...

    Tags: Anaplasmosis , Lone (music group), Diseases and Illnesses, Babesiosis , Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

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