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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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One more reason not to travel: super-bedbugs
As a nurse, I'm concerned about a far more serious malady that's just turned from bad to the holy-cow-that's-super-bad kind of worse.
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Will MRSA change sport choices?
There are things you can do to reduce the risk. Simple nose swabs can cut the infection rate 50%. Treating simple cuts more seriously will also help. But so will choosing a different sport.
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One Silicon Valley firm will cash in on MRSA scare
But you wannabe day-traders are too late. The stock of Sunnyvale-based Cepheid has already more than doubled in the past six months. Cepheid makes gene-based testing systems for whatever nasty...
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MRSA alarm is now nationwide, but many docs seem unconcerned
Sure, our environment is full of the staph bacteria. But when the CDC recently reported the virulent MRSA form is killing more Americans annually than AIDS, the public noticed. Then cases began...
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High school football under attack across America!
There's a disorganized but effective attack on high school football in America. In fact, it's directly hitting the football players themselves. As the Center for Disease Control reported earlier...
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Forget global warming, stop MRSA terrorism and get rich
File this one under Law of Unintended Consequences. Everything you do will have some environmental effect you cannot forsee. Decades of antibiotic use and we now have some killer bacteria that...
Additional Results
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Space shuttle may have planted seed for MRSA, salmonella vaccines
There's more to celebrate than the bittersweet end of an era. There may be new hope of vaccines for both salmonella and MRSA.
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One more reason not to travel: super-bedbugs
As a nurse, I'm concerned about a far more serious malady that's just turned from bad to the holy-cow-that's-super-bad kind of worse.
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How to be safe from the MRSA superbug
As the number of antibiotic-resistant bugs increases, and these bugs get into "the wild," as they will, we'll all have to start following new guidelines in our family lives to stay safe.
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Will MRSA change sport choices?
There are things you can do to reduce the risk. Simple nose swabs can cut the infection rate 50%. Treating simple cuts more seriously will also help. But so will choosing a different sport.
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MRSA still vulnerable to soap
In all the growing excitement over MRSA, the "deadly," "flesh-eating" bacteria which the media is turning into another "gay plague," one very important point is being almost systematically...
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Colloidal silver touted as MRSA cure
Two companies are claiming they have a soloution of colloidal silver that can cure MRSA, the antibiotic staph infection which is panicking the U.S. media.
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One Silicon Valley firm will cash in on MRSA scare
But you wannabe day-traders are too late. The stock of Sunnyvale-based Cepheid has already more than doubled in the past six months. Cepheid makes gene-based testing systems for whatever nasty...
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MRSA alarm is now nationwide, but many docs seem unconcerned
Sure, our environment is full of the staph bacteria. But when the CDC recently reported the virulent MRSA form is killing more Americans annually than AIDS, the public noticed. Then cases began...
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Information lag turns deadly in MRSA case
The elite health care media, along with doctors and pharmacists, have been warning patients about MRSA for years. But it wasn't until this week's release of a CDC baseline study from 2005, with...
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High school football under attack across America!
There's a disorganized but effective attack on high school football in America. In fact, it's directly hitting the football players themselves. As the Center for Disease Control reported earlier...
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Forget global warming, stop MRSA terrorism and get rich
File this one under Law of Unintended Consequences. Everything you do will have some environmental effect you cannot forsee. Decades of antibiotic use and we now have some killer bacteria that...
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