BBC SPORT | EUROPE | Cragnotti puts Lazio exit on hold (#)
„Friday, 6 July, 2001, 12:05 GMT 13:05 UK Cragnotti puts Lazio exit on hold Happier times for Cragnotti (l) with Sven Goran Eriksson Lazio president Sergio Cragnotti has put his resignation from the Serie A side on hold at the request of the club's administrative council. Cragnotti wants to quit and sell the controlling stake in Lazio which is owned by his family's food company Cirio. But he has been forced to defer his decision to leave after the team's administrative body threatened to resign en masse. I no longer feel at home in this world of football - my stay at Lazio will be brief Lazio president Sergio Cragnotti Cragnotti has faced protests from fans recently as leading players Pavel Nedved and Juan Veron look set to leave Lazio.“
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„Sunday, 8 October, 2000, 23:47 GMT 00:47 UK Drip device cuts infection risk Catheters can be linked to infection A self-adhesive device to secure intravenous catheters to hospital patients has helped to reduce the risk of infection. Scientists believe the device, called StatLock, may provide an effective alternative to standard methods of securing catheters such as tape or stitches. Catheters are used to deliver nutritional fluids and medications straight into the bloodstream of patients, many of them critically ill.“
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„Wednesday, 6 June, 2001, 11:50 GMT 12:50 UK Parmesan makers bid to protect name Parmigiano is so pure you can feed it to infants By David Willey in Rome The makers of Parmesan cheese in Italy have asked the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg to rule on whether it is legal for competitors to use the name Parmesan for cheese not made in Parma. A high quality product that takes up to two years to mature The Parmesan cheese industry around Parma is a multi-million dollar business with a high quality product that takes up to two years to mature and contains no additives. They tell you in Parma that Parmigiano, as the cheese is called in Italian, is so pure and nutritious you can feed it to infants only a few months old.“
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„Sunday, 28 May, 2000, 16:52 GMT 17:52 UK Braun blasts German team Egidius Braun is unhappy with Germany's form German football federation president Egidius Braun has blasted the national team for their dismal recent form. "I don't want to idealize things," Braun told Sunday newspaper Welt am Sonntag, "but the last outings of the national team have harmed the reputation of German football." "My wish is to see the national team play in a way that would really delight us all again," he said. "Merely satisfying games would not be enough." Harsh words Germany go into Euro 2000 as defending champions having sunk England on penalties on their way to winning Euro 96 at Wembley. But the team has struggled to reach those heights again since, with many key players at or approaching the end of their careers.“
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„Wednesday, 7 June, 2000, 19:13 GMT 20:13 UK Coffee 'fights allergies' Coffee 'answers the prayers of hayfever sufferers' Drinking a strong cup of coffee can relieve the symptoms of hayfever and prevent severe allergic reactions, claim researchers. They said they had successfully prevented even acute allergic responses such as anaphylactic shock, which can kill. Caffeine may be effective in chronic allergic disorders Hyung-Min Kim, Wongkwang University, South Korea The finding, from researchers in South Korea, could have lifesaving implications for people who are allergic to nuts and bee stings.“
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„Low Graphics Tuesday, 9 October, 2001, 09:42 GMT 10:42 UK Pine cone source for stroke drug Damage can be widespread following stroke A molecule extracted from green tea leaves or pine cones may be able to reduce the brain damage from strokes, say scientists. Gallotannin, and nobotanin B - found in a Japanese flower - both cut the damage from a simulated stroke in mouse brain cells grown in the laboratory. However, there is no guarantee that they will work as well in a real patient. The hours following a stroke are crucial to the future prospects, or even survival of the patient.“
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