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Bacteria pose ‘ever greater risk’ to Sweden

Sweden needs to ramp up its efforts to tackle the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, with several types posing “a serious future threat to society” according to a report published on Tuesday. Read More

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Monsanto can’t explain how GMO wheat survived

Monsanto tested the GMO varieties in 17 US states between 1998 and 2004. Although it also tested the GM wheat in Oregon, the company claims it destroyed all of the material upon the conclusion of the program and that it never grew the wheat strain on the farm where it was found last month. “The company’s internal assessments suggest that neither seed left in the soil nor wheat pollen flow serve as reasonable explanations behind this reported detection,” the biotech giant said in a news release Friday. The company claims that even if the wheat seed had been left in the ground, it would not have survived longer than one or two years in the soil. Monsanto also states that its seed varieties could not have possibly traveled across the state, since 99 percent of wheat pollen is deposited within 10 meters of the plant. “This report is unusual since our program was discontinued nine years ago, and this is the only report after more than 500 million acres (200 million hectare) of wheat have been grown,” the company said in its statement. Since May 29, the US Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has conducted a multi-state investigation to determine how the GM wheat reached the Oregon farm. A local farmer discovered it after dousing his field with Monsanto’s “Roundup Ready” pesticide and realizing that some of the wheat plants were resistant to it. He alerted the USDA, which soon determined that the herbicide-resistant wheat crop was the same variety Monsanto tested nearly a decade ago.  The USDA never approved the strain, and environmentalists have expressed deep concern about potential health risks involving the mysterious GM crop. The finding has already had a detrimental impact on US trade: Japanese authorities last week announced that they would suspend imports of US wheat. Shortly after the announcement, wheat for July delivery fell by 8.25 cents to $6.945 per bushel on the Chicago Board Trade. And Monsanto’s asserted bewilderment serves as no comfort to those concerned about the presence of unapproved GM crops in the US, particularly foreign importers who fear that the GM variety may have been present in their crop purchases. A USDA spokeswoman told Reuters on Monday that there are “no indications that there is any GE wheat in commerce.” But if investigators find any more of the unapproved wheat variety growing on US farms, the agriculture industry could take an even harder hit.  Genetically modified wheat has not been approved for commercial growing, and Asian and European buyers have expressed little interest in it, which in large part influenced Monsanto’s decision not to market the GM crop after testing it. A team of 15 investigators is continuing its probe into the mysterious crop’s emergence – a phenomenon that Monsanto says it cannot explain. Read More

Swedish dentists ‘too eager’ with antibiotics

Dentists in Stockholm and the south are more than twice as likely to dole out antibiotics than their colleagues up north, prompting fears they are contributing to the rise in antibiotics-resistant bacteria. Read More

Expert warns antibiotic-resistant ‘superbugs’ pose ‘catastrophic threat’ to population

Warning over rising death toll as antibiotics fail to tackle rising incidence of ‘gram negative’ bacterial disease Antibiotic-resistant bacteria with the potential to cause untreatable infections pose “a catastrophic threat” to the population, the chief medical officer warns…

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A.M. Links: DHS Gets Armored Toy, Millions of Dollars Worth of Aid Released to Egypt, Former Foreign Policy Adviser Says Obama Has a “Risk-Averse…

The Department of Homeland Security has acquired ;Mine
Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles, which come equipped
with gun ports and tires that will not go flat when shot.

Secretary of State
John Kerry has released $250 million in aid to Egypt, saying
that the aid is intended to support the country’s “future as a
democracy.”

A former foreign policy adviser has claimed that ;the
president’s ;“risk-averse attitude” has harmed American
interests in the Middle East. ;

A bill will be introduced to the ;Colorado
Senate ;next week ;that would require law enforcement
officials to take a course on how to deal with dogs. ;

Human rights activists claim that
Syrian rebels have captured the governor of the northern Raqqa
province. ;

The
Italian president is considering putting a technocratic
government together rather than hold another election as a way to
resolve Italy’s political stalemate. ;

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The DHS’s Latest Toy: “We have Gunports so We can Actually Shoot from Within the Vehicle”

The Department of Homeland Security has acquired an exciting
new-ish toy, the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle. See a
great video of a proud DHS officer, Robert Whitaker, from El Paso
demonstrating his magic mayhem vehicle, paid for by you the
taxpayer.
Highlights from his pitch: “Mine resistant….we use to deliver
our team to high risk warrant services….if there’s an issue…we
can shelter in place….10 or 11 operators in here, very tight but
we can do it….I’ll stand on the MRAP and provide overwatch for
team while they are making entry into the house….15 tons is hard
to stop so we usually run it on 55 on the freeway….slow taking
off but when get going feels like driving a car….even if
penetrated by a round the [tires] won’t go flat….We have gunports
so we can actually shoot from within the vehicle; you may think
it’s pretty loud but actually it’s not too bad…we have gunports
there in the back and two on the sides as well.”

See former Reason staffer Radley Balko
discussing the militarization of police. Read More

Fake tuberculosis drugs manufactured by both legitimate companies and fraudsters are rampant: survey

Africa, India and other developing countries are awash in fake or sub-standard drugs for tuberculosis, fuelling the rise of treatment-resistant strains of TB, according to a survey published on Tuesday. Investigators in the United States asked local people in 19 cities in 17 countries to purchase…

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