Search Bio News Net


Free Biology Newsletter

This is a biology-specific news aggregator linking to the most recent copyrighted news and articles on popular websites. Our sources
October 06, 2012

More Canadians fall sick in huge E. coli beef recall

MSNBC.com: Health - Posted: October 6th, 2012, 7:48pm EDT

Ground Alberta beef in seen in coolers at Bon Ton Meat Market in Calgary, Alberta, October 3, 2012. REUTERS/Todd KorolWINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - Ten people have now fallen sick from contaminated beef products from a Canadian plant that sent its meat across Canada and the United States, more than twice the number earlier reported, health officials said on Saturday.


Read more

Return to the Newsfeed

Video: Survivor of ‘internal decapitation’: ‘I’m ready to take on the world’

MSNBC.com: Health - Posted: October 6th, 2012, 10:28am EDT

Oct. 6: A car accident left Rachel Bailey, 23, fighting for her life and partially paralyzed, with a type of injury that’s usually fatal. Doctors have called her recovery “nothing short of amazing.” Bailey spoke with TODAY’s Jenna Wolfe in an exclusive interview. (Today Show)A car accident left Rachel Bailey, 23, fighting for her life and partially paralyzed, with a type of injury that’s usually fatal. Doctors have called her recovery “nothing short of amazing.” Bailey spoke with TODAY’s Jenna Wolfe in an exclusive interview. (TODAY)


Read more

Return to the Newsfeed

Video: ‘Internal decapitation' survivor ready to take on the world

MSNBC.com: Health - Posted: October 6th, 2012, 10:28am EDT

Oct. 6: A car accident left Rachel Bailey, 23, fighting for her life and partially paralyzed, with a type of injury that’s usually fatal. Doctors have called her recovery “nothing short of amazing.” Bailey spoke with TODAY’s Jenna Wolfe in an exclusive interview. (Today Show)A car accident left Rachel Bailey, 23, fighting for her life and partially paralyzed, with a type of injury that’s usually fatal. Doctors have called her recovery “nothing short of amazing.” Bailey spoke with TODAY’s Jenna Wolfe in an exclusive interview. (TODAY)


Read more

Return to the Newsfeed

Video: ‘Internal decapitation' survivor talks to TODAY

MSNBC.com: Health - Posted: October 6th, 2012, 10:28am EDT

Oct. 6: A car accident left Rachel Bailey, 23, fighting for her life and partially paralyzed, with a type of injury that’s usually fatal. Doctors have called her recovery “nothing short of amazing.” Bailey spoke with TODAY’s Jenna Wolfe in an exclusive interview. (Today Show)A car accident left Rachel Bailey, 23, fighting for her life and partially paralyzed, with a type of injury that’s usually fatal. Doctors have called her recovery “nothing short of amazing.” Bailey spoke with TODAY’s Jenna Wolfe in an exclusive interview. (TODAY)


Read more

Return to the Newsfeed