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" ... The problem, as stated by these researchers, is that "the margin between the febrile and fatal dose is narrow." In these days before informed consent and research subject protections, they showed that some patients could lose weight with DNP but experienced "excessive warmth, sweating, and lethargy." ... "
" ... This is a retrograde step which has inevitably raised tensions further between India and Pakistan, who have fought over the sovereignty of Kashmir ever since independence in 1947. In such a febrile atmosphere, there is a real risk that Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence agency (ISI) will be tempted once again to promote militant infiltration across the disputed Line of Control, leading to further acts of terrorism in Kashmir or other parts of India, which in turn could trigger military conflict between the two nuclear weapon states. ... "
" ... This truth is yet to sink in around the U.K., in these febrile times. The attitude of the British is to look to BA as the East India Company in the sky, going forward to proselytise the glory of Britain. And to respond to their requirements without question, doing whatever it takes. BA, on the other hand, sees itself as an airline that is one part of a huge international group, largely servicing London, via its fortress hub of Heathrow and focused entirely on the costs of its operations, and reducing them. The only capital expenditure it wants Heathrow Airport to invest in is a moat. It chafes under the antediluvian regulatory framework that inhibits modern aviation. Because notwithstanding Brexit and the surge to nationalism more generally, the reality for the modern aviation industry is to get as far away as possible from the nationalism built into the Chicago Convention of 1944 and the system that has built up around it. ... "