All-natural vaccine shows promise
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Cellnutrition Health, an Irish based company, announced it is in the process of testing and producing a natural vaccine which has shown promising signs in combating viruses, including the ever-mutating coronavirus, bacteria fungi and certain parasites.
Derived from honeycomb, it is to be tested on humans in March to evaluate its effectiveness in combating the coronavirus.
Called the BEEMAR Formula, Vaccine and Immunotherapy, it has already demonstrated success in clinical treatment in a four-year period in the Middle East between 2016 and 2020.
The company said during the trial period, they successfully treated and saved poultry farm animals from the infectious bronchitis virus, a member of the coronavirus family, during a widespread outbreak in the region.
Man charged with manslaughter arising from alleged assault on Patrick Street
Adrian Henry was charged with the manslaughter of James Duncan, 40, at St. Patrick’s Street in Cork on September 12, 2019.Pic Cork Courts Limited
Liam Heylin
A manslaughter charge was brought against a 48-year-old man arising out of an alleged assault at a soup kitchen in Cork.
Detective Garda Neil Walsh arrested the man and brought him before Cork District Court.
This followed an investigation that commenced in September 2019 into an alleged assault on a man while he was attending a soup kitchen in Cork city centre.
Adrian Henry was charged with the manslaughter of James Duncan, 40, at St. Patrick’s Street in Cork on September 12, 2019.
Two men appear in court after gardaí seized €75,000 worth of cannabis in Cork
Gardaí who seized €75,000 worth of cannabis during an operation on the south side of Cork city arrested two men and brought them before Cork District Court. Picture: iStock
Liam Heylin
Gardaí who seized €75,000 worth of cannabis during an operation on the south side of Cork city arrested two men and brought them before Cork District Court.
Detective Garda John Sheedy arrested Zain Ali Haidri, 29, and brought him before the court.
Ali Haidri with an address at 80 Noonan Road, The Lough, Cork, was charged with possession of cannabis and having the drug for the purpose of sale or supply at the Amber Garage on Bandon Road, on Tuesday January 5.
Two arrested on drugs charges after Cork gardaí seize €75k of cannabis
The court heard that drugs squad gardaí stopped and searched a car at the Amber filling station on Bandon Road on Tuesday.
Ali Haidri with an address at 80 Noonan Road, The Lough, Cork, was charged with possession of cannabis and having the drug for the purpose of sale or supply. File picture: Getty
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Liam Heylin
Gardaí who seized €75,000 worth of cannabis during an operation on the south side of Cork City arrested two men and brought them before Cork District Court.
Detective Garda John Sheedy arrested Zain Ali Haidri, 29, and brought him before the court.
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John Kelleher (left) approached John Gleeson (right) in 2018 to grow maize for his dairy enterprise.
John Kelleher (left) approached John Gleeson (right) in 2018 to grow maize for his dairy enterprise. Previous Next
Forming an arrangement with a tillage farmer to grow forage can sound daunting, but in reality can be very simple, with advantages for both parties.
John Gleeson and John Kelleher from Co Cork are a perfect example of the tillage and livestock sectors working together.
A locked-up herd, and extra livestock numbers as a result, forced Kelleher to look for extra forage in the spring of 2018 and having identified a feed deficit he approached Gleeson, a tillage farmer, to grow 45ac of maize.