fredag 29 november 2013

29-Nov-2013 17:43

European markets at close: 27.11.2013 :: url: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/euronews/en/business/~3/KYPyNNg1BJU/

Britain's Royal Mail delivers bumper profit :: url: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/euronews/en/business/~3/O0vwHijAM0M/

Peugeot CEO turns down 21 million euro pension package :: url: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/euronews/en/business/~3/wQWQ33zBXJM/

'Smelly' hot sauce factory curbed :: A California judge temporarily curbs production of the popular sriracha hot sauce after nearby residents complained of the factory's noxious odours.
url: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-25126194#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

'Baltic hub' fuels Russian trade :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/63IHJb2ZPIw/spc-gateway-ust-luga-port.cnn.html

'Baltic hub' fuels Russian trade :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/63IHJb2ZPIw/spc-gateway-ust-luga-port.cnn.html

German businesses criticise minimum wage :: url: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/euronews/en/business/~3/w6f00SKyB38/

Excess winter deaths rose by a third last winter :: Conclusion
If you are 65 or over, it is important to spend most of your time in a warm environment during the winter months. There are a number of things you can do to cope in cold weather.
Keep your main living room at around 18-21°C (65-70°F) and the rest of the house at least 16°C (61°F). If you can't heat all the rooms you use, heat the living room during the day and the bedroom just before you go to sleep.
Make sure you are receiving any benefits you are entitled to, such as the Winter Fuel Payment and Cold Weather Payment.
Regular hot drinks and eating at least one hot meal a day will help keep energy levels up during winter and keep your body warm. 
Finally, make sure you get the seasonal flu jab. While not 100% guaranteed, it should reduce your vulnerability to infection...
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Euro or pound for Scotland? :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/LIP3JeR9ls8/qmb-scotland-independence-economy-humza-yousaf-intv.cnn.html

Pope slams market 'tyranny' :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/upYmBwUsGX4/qmb-pope-market-tyranny-beck-intv.cnn.html

France downgraded to AA rating :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/4J5mA4MKXd0/qmb-france-economy-downgraded-philippe-gudin-intv.cnn.html

Sony files patent for 'SmartWig' :: Sony files a patent application for "SmartWig", which it says can help navigate roads and collect information such as blood pressure.
url: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25099262#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

Facing their dragons on TV in Sudan :: A group of young entrepreneurs are competing to win backing for their business ideas in a new TV reality show in Sudan.
url: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-24941414#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

Highlights from this issue :: Warning systems and ethics I can't remember an issue of Archives with greater breadth in every sense: geographical; biomedical and philosophical. Once assimilated, though, two distinct themes became clear; warning systems and ethics within child health which share similar uncertainties. Screening systems for adverse outcomes invariably entail difficult decisions; the trade off between over &lsquo;identification&rsquo; of pathology, poorer specificity and greater economy with the risk of missing real cases, poorer sensitivity. Three papers demonstrate the tension in different ways. Three further papers, examine ethical equipoise from different angles: new techniques for previously incurable disease; the legal nuances of parental responsibility and the unique vulnerability of adolescents. Fi...<div id="medworm"><p><b><i>MedWorm Message:</i></b> Get the very latest Swine Flu news via the MedWorm <b><a href="http://www.medworm.com/rss/search.php?qu=%2Bswine+%2B%28influenza+flu%29&t=Swine+Flu&f=infectiousdiseases&r=Any&o=d" target ="_self">Swine Flu RSS news feed</a></b> - updated hourly from thousands of authoritative health and news sources.</p></div>
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Speech therapy could help save NHS cash :: INVESTMENT in speech and language therapy could help boost the Edinburgh economy by more than £10 million a year, a report has found. (Source: Scotsman.com News - Health)
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Youth hostels grow up :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/wMV-JAbfqZs/index.html

Buzzfeeds: the effects of colony collapse disorder and other bee news :: Concerned about the worldwide bee crisis? Introducing Buzzfeeds, a weekly analysis with our resident bee expertIn the past six years, more than 10m beehives have been wiped out from a mystery disease called colony collapse disorder. This destruction has serious implications on worldwide ecology and economy.Of the 100 crop species responsible for providing 90% of food worldwide, 71 are dependent on bee pollination, according to UN estimates (pdf). It's difficult to pinpoint the financial implications of this destruction, but the international body says pollination is worth between $37bn and $91bn, annually.Stories about the declining population and its effect on the environment trickle through the news cycle each week. To bring awareness to these stories and contextualize the issues, we wil...
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With food safety bill, U.S. government will spend nearly $1 million per person to prevent food-borne illness deaths :: (NaturalNews) The recently-passed Food Safety Modernization Act, which was passed in order to prevent food-borne illness deaths in the USA, will cost $1.4 billion over the first five years. But nobody thinks about the economics of the issue. How many people are we going to save by spending this $1.4 billion, even assuming it works?To answer that question, let's look at the food illness fatality figures offered by the CDC:&bull; Out of the 5,000 food-borne illness deaths each year in the United States, only 1,809 are "attributable to foodborne transmission" according to the CDC (http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol5no5/mead.htm#Table%203).&bull; E.coli, which is often quoted in the big scare stories about food safety, only kills 78 people a year through food-borne transmission (52 plus 26, fro...
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European markets at close: 26.11.2013 :: url: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/euronews/en/business/~3/YhjHSoK64oM/

She'll change how you watch TV :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/ikAcLeQw0Yk/index.html

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