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Breaking News Thu, 20 Feb 2014
Jewellery to be pawned for woman's cancer treatment stolen from Borivli house
DNA India
Thursday, February 20, 2014 - 06:00 IST | Place: Mumbai | Agency: DNA | Radhika Ramaswamy | Radhika Ramaswamy | Write to the Author | Tweet | ...
Controversy intensifies over fecal transplantation
The Examiner
Although it sounds gross, fecal transplantation has been successful for treating certain intestinal infections, including Clostridium difficile, which is a bacterium that can cause a severe, difficult to treat intestinal infection that can result in ...
PRESS DIGEST - China - Feb 20
Reuters
n">Feb 20 (Reuters) - Chinese newspapers available in Beijing and Shanghai carried the following stories on Thursday. Reuters has not checked the stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. | CHINA SECURITIES JOURNAL | - Gree Electric Appliances I...
Stem-cell firm cleared for ovarian cancer trial
Palm Beach Post
A Southern California stem-cell company has received federal approval to test a new treatment for ovarian cancer on patients. | The Orange County Register reports (http://bit.ly/1ghN7rd ) it will be the third clinical trial by California Stem Cell In...
Turmeric powder in stall
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Now, tumeric powder drug to help beat breast cancer
Newstrack India
Tweet | London, Feb 11 (ANI): Researchers have developed revolutionary new drugs from a common kitchen ingredient like tumeric to help beat breast cancer. | According to a new stud...
Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh and Bollywood actor Manisha Kairala along with Tollywood actor Rituparna Sengupta & Jeet during a press conference regarding cancer awareness on Wednesday, 02 September, 2013 in Kolkata.
WN / Bhaskar Mallick
Yuvraj launches cancer awareness programme
The Times Of India
NEW DELHI: India cricketer Yuvraj Singh's cancer foundation 'YouWeCan' today joined hands with an NGO Navbharat Sewa Samiti to roll out a campaign named "Cancer Mukt Purvi Dilli" f...
Strawberries at a farm-fruit-India.
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Vitamin C keeps cancer at bay, US research suggests
BBC News
High-dose vitamin C can boost the cancer-killing effect of chemotherapy in the lab and mice, research suggests. | Given by injection, it could potentially be a safe, effective and ...
World cancer report: Number of cases to rise 57% in imminent global disaster
UN / Tobin Jones
World cancer report: Number of cases to rise 57% in imminent global ‘disaster’
Fox31 Denver
Cancer cases are expected to surge 57 percent worldwide in the next 20 years, an imminent “human disaster” that will require a renewed focus on prevention to combat, ac...
CT Scan, Cancer Patient
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Cancer Overtakes AIDS, Malaria, TB As The Leading Killer
Peace FM Online
Staggering statistics from the World Health Organisation (WHO) has revealed that cancer accounted for 8.2 million deaths globally, more than AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis (TB) com...
A lab officer prepares blood samples from a cancer patient for further DNA testing, Thursday April 19, 2007 at a medical lab at the National University Hospital in Singapore, a country well known for its advanced medical treatment and research facilities. The number of cancer cases in Asia is set to rise dramatically by 2020 due largely to longer life spans and changing lifestyles, threatening a health crisis as poorer countries in the region struggle to keep up.(AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)
AP / Wong Maye-E
World facing cancer ‘tidal wave’
The Irish Times
The World Health Organisation has warned of a “tidal wave” of cancer and has called for the introduction of restrictions on sugar and alcohol. | The agency predicted the number...
Cancer Cell
Creative Commons / Pulmonary Pathology
Cancer 'tidal wave' on horizon, warns WHO
BBC News
The globe is facing a "tidal wave" of cancer, and restrictions on alcohol and sugar need to be considered, say World Health Organization scientists. | It predicts the num...
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Malala Yousafzai listens as Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust, not pictured, introduces her to reporters at Harvard University Friday, Sept. 27, 2013, on the school's campus in Cambridge, Mass. The Pakistani teenager, an advocate for education for girls, survived a Taliban assassination attempt last year on her way home from school. Malala visits refugee camp Syrians
Belfast Telegraph
Teenage activist Malala Yousafzai has visited a Syrian refugee camp in Jordan. | The 16-year-old, who came to the international limelight when she was... (photo: AP / Jessica Rinaldi)
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A student uses a mobile phone near the Samsung Electronics' new tablet Galaxy Tab 10.1 with Apple's white iPad on display, center, at the showroom in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Oct. 3, 2011. Mobile phones 'pose no health risk' according to report
The Daily Telegraph
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Dr. Vivek Hallegere Murthy, who President Barack Obama is nominating as the nation's next surgeon general Indian-American doctors pitch for Dr Vivek Murthy's confirmation
The Times Of India
WASHINGTON: An influential group of Indian-American doctors has campaigned at the Capitol Hill for Dr Vivek Murthy, who has been nominated by Presiden... (photo: AP / Meredith Nierman)
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