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Feds Set New Rules For Controversial Bird Flu Research

(NorthCountryPublicRadio) In early 2012, experiments that made H5N1 bird flu more contagious caused an uproar. People feared that mutant viruses could escape the lab and kill people. To prevent a repeat, the government has unveiled a policy describing how scientists should study dangerous pathogens and toxins.

New federal guidelines unveiled for bird flu research – MedCity News

New federal guidelines unveiled for bird flu researchMedCity NewsThe new guidelines "suggest we're moving closer" to removing a voluntary moratorium on the research in the U.S., Rebecca Moritz, research compliance specialist for UW-Madison's Select Agent Program, said Thursday. Under the guidelines, UW-Madison …

Iran’s secret ballistic missile base

(WND) WND has learned of the existence of a secret ballistic missile base in Iran’s Semnan Province to which the Islamic regime has moved missiles armed with microbial warheads. The Badr base, a center for air defense which has about 50 underground missile silos housing Iran’s Shahab 3 ballistic missiles, serves  Read More »

Scientists Conduct Human Trial of Two New Shigella Vaccines

(FoodSafetyNews) Scientists have begun a clinical trial of two vaccines that may prevent Shigella infection, announced the National Institutes of Health Wednesday. The government-funded study will examine the effect of two different but related vaccines on 90 healthy adults ages 18 to 45 years old.

Risk of Mad Cow Now Found To Be Negligible in U.S. Beef

(FoodSafetyNews) A powerful world panel is recommending that the United States be dropped to the lower “negligible” risk classification for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), or Mad Cow Disease, an opinion praised by Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack.