Plant Information - July 25, 2008

France To Test Groundwater At All Nuclear Facilities

July 17, 2008 - Topics drink, water, safety, fish and plant
France will test the groundwater on all of its nuclear facilities. The French government agreed to examine the safety after previous tests indicated a uranium leak at the Tricastin nuclear plant in southwestern France.

The source of the leak of non-enriched uranium was an overflow from a tank being cleaned on July 7. The reservoir collected the overflow, of which 7,925 gallons (30,000 liters) seeped into two nearby rivers and the ground

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Holland's New Smoking Ban Expected To Change Famous 'Coffee Shops'

June 29, 2008 - Topics smoking, alcohol, secondhand smoke, tobacco and food
- A new law will go into effect on July 1 banning smoking tobacco indoors throughout the Netherlands. What this means for Amsterdam's historic coffee shops, where smoking tobacco laced with marijuana is more of the main draw, remains up for debate.

According to reports, coffee shop owners say the new ban should not effect them because 'coffee shops' are a place where people go to smoke. They say it is preposterous for the ban to extend to their shops, just as it would be for food to be banned from restaurants, or alcohol from a bar

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British Man Dies After Inhaling Spores Of Garden Fungus

June 13, 2008 - Topics aspergillosis, immune, infection, plant and waste
A British man has died from kidney failure after inhaling poisonous fungal spores. The 47-year-old died of a fungal lung infection after inhaling spore-laden dust stirred up while gardening.

The symptoms started less than 24 hours after he had dispersed rotting tree and plant mulch in the garden. He died in intensive care a week later

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British Man Dies Of After Accidentally Inhaling Spores Of Garden Fungus

June 13, 2008 - Topics aspergillosis, immune, infection, plant and waste
A British man has died from kidney failure after inhaling poisonous fungal spores. The 47-year-old died of a fungal lung infection after inhaling spore-laden dust stirred up while gardening.

The symptoms started less than 24 hours after he had dispersed rotting tree and plant mulch in the garden. He died in intensive care a week later

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Project Hopes To Hike Iron Content Of Foods

June 12, 2008 - Topics food, nutrition, anemia, men and australia
A University of Adelaide researcher is embarking on a project that could help solve iron deficiency-the world's biggest nutritional deficiency problem.

According to a statement from the university, Dr. Alex Johnson has been awarded funds to work with the Bill Gates-funded HarvestPlus Challenge program. His research looks to increase the iron content in rice and other grains

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