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Georgia Militia Members to Seek Bail Release

The four elderly Georgia men accused of scheming to build crude bombs and develop deadly biological toxins for use in attacks against government officials are scheduled on Wednesday to submit in federal court a request to be released on bail, the Associated Press reported (see GSN, Nov. 10; Greg Bluestein, Associated  Read More »

Doctors’ group declares drug shortages national health emergency

(Telegram.com) Growing shortages of cancer drugs and other life-saving medicines are a national public health emergency, the American Medical Association declared yesterday. The nation’s largest lobby group of doctors voted to ratchet up the tone of a resolution prompted by shortages of anesthetics, cardiovascular drugs such as epinephrine and cancer treatments  Read More »

Assistant Secretary Thomas M. Countryman Travels to Argentina and Brazil

(US Department of State) Assistant Secretary of State for International Security and Nonproliferation, Thomas Countryman, is on travel to Argentina and Brazil from November 15 to 18 to meet with senior government officials for bilateral discussions on nonproliferation issues. A key focus of this trip is the upcoming Biological Weapons Convention  Read More »

Alarming pattern of antibiotic use in the southeastern United States

(EurekAlert!) New research suggests a pattern of outpatient antibiotic overuse in parts of the United States — particularly in the Southeast — a problem that could accelerate the rate at which these powerful drugs are rendered useless, according to Extending the Cure, a project of the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics  Read More »

Paraguay criticized for its handling of the FMD outbreak

(MercoPress) The Southern Cone Standing Veterinary Committee, CVP, accused Paraguay of not complying with promises related to foot and mouth disease, FMD, control following on the outbreak reported to the north of the country last September 18. …