Friday, September 29, 2017

The Antibiotics In Your Fast Food

The world is running out of antibiotics, WHO says (CNN)Our favorite fast foods could come back to bite us, according to a report released Wednesday -- and it's not just the extra calories.

The new report grades the 25 largest US fast food chains on where they stand on antibiotics.
The results are a mixed bag: For the third year in a row, the only two As were awarded to Chipotle Mexican Grill and Panera Bread. More companies passed this year than ever before.
But 11 of the top 25 chains received an F, having taken "no (discernible) action to reduce use of antibiotics in their supply chains." 
 
Nine companies didn't respond to the survey at all, just like last year.
"These drugs have historically been given to animals that are not sick, to accelerate weight gain and prevent disease in crowded and unsanitary industrial farming conditions," wrote the authors, who come from six public interest groups including the Natural Resources Defense Council, Consumers Union and the Center for Food Safety.
 

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Health-DNA Surgery On Embryos Removes Diseases

GOLDEN MELODIES


A Proposal Submitted Against Attacking Rohingya Refugees Here Has Approved In Northern Provincial Council

A proposal  submitted by the provincial council
member M.K Shivajilingam to the Northern Provincial Council yesterday (28) opposing the protests conducted by a group of Buddhist Monks against the presence of Rohingya refugees of Myanmar in Mount Lavinia ,has approved it has been reported.

If those Rohingya refugees are hand over to the Northern provincial council they will be cared well in some place in North the proposal has stated.

An Excise Officer Remanded Over Taking A Bribe From A Cannabis Businessman

Colombo chief magistrate had yesterday (28)remanded
an excise officer attached to the excise office in Aluthgama until 12th of October over not arresting and taking legal action against  a cannabis businessman in the area .

Bribery commission officials had arrested the officer while taking Rs.30,000 as a bribe from the cannabis businessman for not taking any action against him and produced the suspect before the court

It has been revealed that the excise officer had earlier taken Rs.20,000 as a bribe from the businessman.



Foreign-UN Failures On Rohangya Refugees Revealed

A Ship With 400 Tons Of Food Aid Left Cyprus For Gaza

https://edition.cnn.com/2024/04/27/middleeast/gaza-aid-ship-leaves-cyprus-intl/index.html