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Restaurant employment 'crisis' continues as summer approaches


Restaurant employment crisis continues as summer approaches
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Restaurant employment crisis continues as summer approaches
Restaurants across New Hampshire are having difficulty finding waitstaff and kitchen staff as temperatures outside climb.
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N.H. Lodging and Restaurant Association President Mike Somers said the restaurant industry is expecting a boom in business this summer.Sign up for our Newsletters
It is a terrible time to try and find enough employees to handle the amount of work they are going to have, Somers said.
Somers said people may not be joining the food service workforce because they are collecting unemployment or have found different jobs. ....

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Nanobodies may be the key to blocking tick-borne bacterial infection


Nanobodies may be the key to blocking tick-borne bacterial infection
Tiny molecules called nanobodies, which can be designed to mimic antibody structures and functions, may be the key to blocking a tick-borne bacterial infection that remains out of reach of almost all antibiotics, new research suggests.
The infection is called human monocytic ehrlichiosis, and is one of the most prevalent and potentially life-threatening tick-borne diseases in the United States. The disease initially causes flu-like symptoms common to many illnesses, and in rare cases can be fatal if left untreated.
Most antibiotics can t build up in high enough concentrations to kill the infection-causing bacteria, Ehrlichia chaffeensis, because the microbes live in and multiply inside human immune cells. Commonly known bacterial pathogens like Streptococcus and E. coli do their infectious damage outside of hosts cells. ....

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Pharmacies giving older Australians wrong flu jab

Dr Pam Rachootin raised the alarm after noticing many of her patients were refusing her offer of a free flu shot because they had already had it at their. ....

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