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Politics (19 Feb, 2007)
Tragic Human Error Lead to Transplantation of HIV-positive Organs
Several Italian doctors have transplanted to three recipients organs that were infected by HIV. The information was provided by the hospital in Florence. The doctors from the Careggi hospital said that the liver and kidneys of an HIV-positive woman were transplanted after a laboratory biologist mistakenly wrote on a woman's medical records that she tested negative for the virus. ...
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Health & Fitness (16 Mar, 2007)
A Trojan-horse strategy selected to fight bacteria
A joint project of three teams of researchers from three different US universities (University of Washington, Iowa and Cincinnati) have selected a different approach at fighting bacteria in people with cystic fibrosis. This team of scientists will investigate the possibility of substituting iron with another metal with similar properties to attract the bacteria to it. ...
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Health & Fitness (24 Jun, 2007)
Bird Flu - Back to Europe
Reports of avian influenza in Europe come from Germany too. After serious cases were reported in Czech Republic, medics are bothered about the possible situation, created around the dangerous virus, since in Asia people have already died of the H5N1 type of this virus. ...
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Politics (27 Jun, 2007)
Doctor Removes Gall Bladder through Woman's Mouth

A surgeon from Portland, Oregon removed a gall bladder through a patient's mouth. This was an example of the first surgery that was performed in US intended with less cuts and thus being less intrusive.

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Offbeat (26 Oct, 2007)
Mother Not Guilty for Piercing Daughter's Genitals
A woman who forced her 13-year old daughter to have her genitals pierced to make it painful for her to have a sexual encounter, has pleaded not guilty. ...
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Science (29 Oct, 2007)
Scientists Discover Clays to Fight Deadly Bacteria
Mud taken from French volcanoes is believed to help scientists save thousands of human lives. ...
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Health & Fitness (12 Nov, 2007)
Every Third Woman Would Have Real Sex with Her Virtual Partner
25% of Australian women confessed to be ready to have unprotected sex on the first date, whereas every third claimed to be ready for a real sexual intercourse with a virtual partner. ...
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Science (23 Jan, 2008)
Scientists Find a Way to Make People Live for Hundreds of Years
It can soon become possible for humans to live up to 800 years with the latest scientific breakthrough ...
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Health & Fitness (09 Jul, 2008)
Male Cyclists Could Develop Erection Problems and Genital Numbness
Men, who enjoy cycling for staying fit, may certainly benefit the environment but they may also cause serious harm to their health in case they choose the wrong bicycle ...
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Technology (12 Nov, 2009)
First Worm Attack on Apple iPhone
Australia registered the world's first worm that infects the Apple iPhone. The worm changes the wallpaper of the iPhone to an image of Rick Astley, a pop singer of the 1980s. ...
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Science (23 Jul, 2008)
Biofilm Bacteria Protect Themselves With Chemical Weapons
According to the researchers from the Helmholtz Center for Infection Research, they were able to discover the strategies that biofilm bacteria use. ...
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Science (13 Aug, 2008)
HIV Woman with No Symptoms May Hold a Secret to the Virus Cure
A woman who was infected with AIDS virus by her husband but has never shown any symptoms may help scientists find a clue to AIDS vaccine, US researchers said. ...
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Science (26 Aug, 2008)
Babies Delivered by Caesarian Section More Likely to Develop Diabetes
A study performed by scientists at Queen's University Belfast showed that babies delivered by Caesarian section are 20 percent more likely to develop Type 1 diabetes. ...
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Health & Fitness (20 Oct, 2008)
Heavy Use of Cell Phones Leads to Sperm DNA Damage
According to Australian scientists, men who have long talks over the cell phone lower their chances of becoming a biological father. ...
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Health & Fitness (19 Nov, 2008)
Scientists Replaced Damaged Trachea With Windpipe Made from Patient's Stem Cells
A woman from Columbia became the first person in the world to receive a windpipe tissue built from donated tissue mixed with her own stem cells, which were gathered from her bone marrow. ...
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