[Tufts microbiologist Stuart Levy, who was invited by the FDA to speak about anti-microbial resistance at today's meeting, is blunt in his assessment.] There is no place for anti-bacterial chemical additives in the healthy household, ... they work and they're gone. |
As a state-owned entity with inadequate money laundering and terrorist financing controls, the Commercial Bank of Syria poses a significant risk of being used to further the Syrian government's continuing support for international terrorist groups. |
Bacteria are not going to be destroyed. They've been here, they've seen dinosaurs come and go... so any attempt to sterilize our home is fraught with failure. |
I'm not one to feel that you have to open doors with your elbows and cover your hands. But you should wash your hands whether you use a public bathroom or a private bathroom. |
This is getting so popular now. Japan is way ahead of the world in this. |
Today's action is aimed at protecting our financial system against abuse by this arm of a state-sponsor of terrorism. |
We have patients in the United States dying from infections that are untreatable. This is unthinkable. |
We run the risk of changing the kinds of bacteria we confront every day in the home, |