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Offbeat (21 Jun, 2007)
15-Year-Old Boy Performs Caesarian Surgery
A doctor from India could be fired and face criminal charges after allowing his son, Dileepan Raj, perform caesarian surgery so he would be recorded in Guinness Book of Records. It is worth mentioning that his son is only 15 years old. ...
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Offbeat (10 Oct, 2007)
A 91-Year Old Patient Left Alone in a Storeroom
An elderly patient was left alone in the hospital's storeroom full of medical equipment, provided with no emergency buzzer ...
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Current Events (02 May, 2007)
Timeline of the events in Tallinn, Estonia
A brief chronology of latest events in Tallinn, Estonia, caused by the decision of Estonian authorities to disassemble a Soviet Soldier monument of the WWII era. ...
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Offbeat (20 May, 2007)
Chinese Products - to Buy or not to Buy?

Just recently, U.S. consumers have been alarmed that a lot of pets died after eating Chinese tainted wheat gluten and rice protein. There have also been reports of toxins and disease in other goods exported from China.

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Health & Fitness (15 Oct, 2007)
Mothers-to-be Smoking Results in 90 % of Cot Deaths
A lot of expectant women ignore adverse effects of prenatal and postnatal smoking and the risk of sudden infant death ...
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Science (08 Jul, 2008)
Speech Problems in Youngsters May Lead to Criminality
According to a government review, about one thousand of children suffering from untreated speech problems have a high risk of being unemployed, facing mental health problems and being involved in crime ...
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Current Events (22 Jul, 2008)
Over 3.2 Millions Experiments on Animals Performed Last Year
According to statistics, over 3.2 million experiments had been carried out by British scientists on dogs, cats, monkeys and other animals in 2007. ...
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Science (06 Aug, 2008)
HIV Drug Persists in Breast Milk
Researchers claim that a drug used in the developing countries for preventing the transmission of HIV from mother to baby, is preserved in breast milk, which can lead to the development of drug-resistant strains of HIV in newborns. ...
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Politics (20 Aug, 2008)
Georgia's NATO Membership is in Doubt
After the conflict in South Ossetia, Belgium's Foreign Minister Karel De Gucht expressed his doubts regarding the possibility of Georgia to become a member of NATO. ...
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Health & Fitness (23 Feb, 2009)
Sleeping Pills Are More Harmful Than Cigarettes
Thousands of people all over the world suffer from insomnia nowadays. One third of them have this problem very often or all the time. Circa 15 per cent of the non-sleepers use sleeping pills – according to doctor's recommendations or as self-treatment. ...
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Health & Fitness (27 Feb, 2009)
Medicine Against Fears And Phobias Discovered
The medicine, traditionally used for treating patients with a weak heart, had showed a surprising result: it helped people forget about their phobias and get over posttraumatic stress. ...
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Health & Fitness (19 Jun, 2009)
Ritalin: to Take or Not to Take
Professor John Harris, a medical expert, says that healthy people should have access to Ritalin in order to boost brain power. He believes that preventing the use of the drug for this purpose is unethical. ...
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