Aspirin can save cancer patients experiencing heart attack
0pointsAspirin can prove to be a life saviour for cancer patients who have heart attacks, claims a new research. And, the medical decision to not give aspirin to cancer patients who have heart attacks.
Nurses in contact with chemotherapy drugs face fertility problems
0pointsIn a study of oncology nurses, skin contact with chemotherapy drugs seemed to increase the time needed to conceive and to also raise the risk of premature delivery.
First case of sleeping sickness reported in India
0pointsThe first case of human trypanosomiasis has now been discovered in India. Sleeping sickness or Human trypanosomiasis is endemic in Africa and in South America, where it is called Chagas disease.
Several thousand birds mysteriously drop dead mysteriously in Australia
0pointsA major phenomena has occurred over the West Australian coastal town of Esperance. Several thousands of birds, of many different species, have mysteriously dropped dead out of the sky.
MI5 to send terror alert emails
0pointsBRITAIN'S domestic spy agency MI5 launched a new email alert service today to warn the public about changes in the security threat level. Internet users will be able to register on the MI5 website to receive automatic electronic updates in their e…
Home-grown cells Australia's big terror threat
0pointsAUSTRALIA will have to live with an ongoing terrorist threat — at its most lethal from a small cell of home-grown terrorists — according to the head of a terrorism think tank.
Illegal fishermen crowding WA prisons
0pointsThe WA prison system has been flooded with Indonesian fishermen.
Police search for radioactive canister
0pointsHow on earth did this article miss the headline news?
Giant ice shelf snaps
0pointsA giant ice shelf the size of 11,000 football fields has snapped free from Canada's Arctic, scientists said.
Judge's anger at smirking teen murder suspects
0pointsTWO teenage girlfriends accused of beating to death 16-year-old Stacey Mitchell giggled and whispered their way through a court appearance yesterday, as an emotional memorial service was held for the girl whose body was found in a wheelie bin.
It's Pink versus Costello
0pointsThe Australian government is seeing red over Pink's campaign to boycott the country's wool, the BBC reported Wednesday. Pink said the practice of "mulesing," or cutting flesh from lambs' rear ends without anesthetic, was "sadistic."
Office of Fair Trading alerts consumers over a ‘secret shopper’ scam!
0pointsThe Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has warned people who are hoping to make some extra money before Christmas, to be on alert for scams targeting consumers in theUK.
Breast Cancer stem cells are resistant to radiation therapy!
0pointsBreast cancer stem cells, a type of cell that scientists have recently discovered is difficult to kill, may be especially resistant to radiation therapy, a new study suggests

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