Construction workers preparing sites across Copenhagen for the new Metro line are making some extraordinary discoveries, the latest being a pair of latrines last used around 300 years ago. Read the full story
Posted on 02 October 2011.
Construction workers preparing sites across Copenhagen for the new Metro line are making some extraordinary discoveries, the latest being a pair of latrines last used around 300 years ago. Read the full story
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Posted on 22 February 2011.
Finns are risking their health by following clothing care labels too stringently, according to a new report. Read the full story
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Posted on 15 December 2009.
A deal between Swedish biotech firm Ellen AB and Chinese company Beijing Zhonglian Pharmaceutical saw shares in the Scandinavian company soar last week on the back of an announcement to distribute probiotic tampons “bathed in human lactic acid bacteria” in the Asian country. Read the full story
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Posted on 08 June 2008.
A man living in a publicly funded nursing home in Oslo is reserving his right to be dirty, a right he is willing to take all the way to the Supreme Court of Norway. The man, known to many as the “cave man” went from living in a rubbish heap near the university, to a nursing home.
In the nursing home the man was asked to wash. When he refused, he was ordered to do so by a city magistrate who ruled that he must wash. Since the man still refuses to do so, the case could be headed for the Supreme Court.
According to the 54-year-old “cave man”, a person cannot be forced to wash against his will. According to the “cave man’s” lawyer, forced cleansings are “an extremely serious assault on the private sphere.”
As a physics student at the university, the man was expelled from student housing in the late 1970’s because of his poor personal hygiene.
As the result of health problems, the man was admitted into a nursing home two years ago, where the problems with hygiene resumed. The institution has clear rules on cleanliness which are designed to take into consideration other residents of the facility as well as to prevent the risk of infection.
As the result of judicial errors, the court case was sent from the Supreme Court back to the magisterial level where the magistrate ruled in favour of washing. The “cave man” is reporting his forced washing to the police.
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