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A dangerous form of drug-resistant tuberculosis has reached its highest levels ever, accounting for at least 5 percent of all new TB cases worldwide and 15 percent to 22 percent of new cases in parts of the ...

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zac

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Feb 28, 2008
 
i like pie green day rules (-:
HOO YA THINKING

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Feb 28, 2008
 
JUST ANOTHER THING THAT THE YOUNG KIDS HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THESE DAYS ?
oiram ifnab

Nazareth, PA

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Feb 28, 2008
 
I don't want to cut my grass. Bring in more third world people who work cheap.
TWEETY

Mesquite, NV

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Feb 29, 2008
 
BE CAREFUL WHERE YOU GO AND WHO YOU
HANG OUT WITH ???
Chris

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Feb 29, 2008
 
One more reason to stop illegal immigration.
eyes wide open

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Feb 29, 2008
 
Thanks to the misuse of antibiotics, we are seeing more and more of these resistant bacteria, and there's no end in sight.
Heaven help the elderly and sickly folks, this is killing them. I work in a hospital and have seen this for years now.
Over use of antibiotics has created this problem. Don't take them unless absolutley needed!
Build up your immunity; get enough sleep, exercise and eat right, take extra Vitamin C so you can fight this stuff off. Only the stong will survive.

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ISP: Peoria, AZ

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Feb 29, 2008
 
oiram ifnab wrote:
I don't want to cut my grass. Bring in more third world people who work cheap.
No...but I caught you smoking some grass...nothing like starting your work day off high...huh pal...

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Since: Feb 08

Over by 'dere.

ISP: Arlington Heights, IL

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Feb 29, 2008
 
eyes wide open wrote:
Thanks to the misuse of antibiotics, we are seeing more and more of these resistant bacteria, and there's no end in sight.
Heaven help the elderly and sickly folks, this is killing them. I work in a hospital and have seen this for years now.
Over use of antibiotics has created this problem. Don't take them unless absolutley needed!
Build up your immunity; get enough sleep, exercise and eat right, take extra Vitamin C so you can fight this stuff off. Only the stong will survive.
Indeed.
Antibacterial everyting is just killing the weak ones....leaving the resistant bacteria to multiply. Then, genetic mutation makes stonger ones.
eyes wide open

Roslyn, NY

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Feb 29, 2008
 
Zaphod 42 wrote:
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Indeed.
Antibacterial everyting is just killing the weak ones....leaving the resistant bacteria to multiply. Then, genetic mutation makes stonger ones.
Thanks, I forgot about that! So true. Regular soap will do just fine. In becoming so germ conscious, we're killing ourselves.
Biologist

Bellmore, NY

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Mar 2, 2008
 
eyes wide open wrote:
Thanks to the misuse of antibiotics, we are seeing more and more of these resistant bacteria, and there's no end in sight.
Heaven help the elderly and sickly folks, this is killing them. I work in a hospital and have seen this for years now.
Over use of antibiotics has created this problem. Don't take them unless absolutley needed!
Evolution strikes again. there's just no way to beat little beasties that evolve faster than we do--but we can indeed stack the deck by following your advice here. Don't use antibiotics unless you have to, and when you use them, take the full prescribed dose. and wash your hands!
evidently

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Mar 3, 2008
 
It is true, the resurgence of these diseases can be lessened a thousand fold if we had immigration constraints, and enforced the laws we already have. we are truly hurting our children's future@
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