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Baby “born twice” after life-saving surgery outside womb
CBS News
The operation involved pulling almost half of the baby's body out of her mother’s uterus to remove a tumor – then putting her back ... ...
Injectable birth control for men holds promise; risks remain
Deccan Chronicle
Injecting men with two different hormones every eight weeks suppressed their sperm production enough to act as birth control, according to a new study. | The study had to be stopped due to safety concerns, however. An independent safety board found t...
A look at Ohio&aposs; new lethal injection drugs, including midazolam
NZ Herald
The US state of Ohio has approved the use of a controversial drug for executing its worst offenders, but critics say it will inflict an excruciating death.Ronald Phillips, a convicted rapist and child killer, is likely to find out... ... ...
Shot Fairbanks officer dies after complications from surgery
San Francisco Chronicle
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) — A Fairbanks Police sergeant who was shot in the line of duty last week died Friday after complications from surgery, the department said. Authorities say Anthony G. Jenkins-Alexie shot the officer five times, stole his gun ...
India facing two ceasefire violations daily after surgical strike
DNA India
--> Abhishek Bhalla | Sat, 29 Oct 2016-06:50am , New Delhi , DNA | Pakistani forces have been making desperate attempts to retaliate since the surgical strike carried out by the Indian Army last month, which destroyed terror launch pads across the Li...
File - Indian Army men return from the site of gunfight at Khonchipora village in Tangmarg, some 35 kilometers north of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir, 27 May 2016.
WN / Imran Nissar
India's 'surgical strikes' in Kashmir: Truth or illusion?
BBC News
India made headlines in late September after carrying out "surgical strikes" on militants across the de-facto border in disputed Kashmir. | Days earlier insurgents had attacked an ...
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Patients waiting in queues for their turn inside Tuberculosis (TB) hospital Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir, 24 March.2012. About 5 lakh TB patients contacted govt. clinics, still went untreated
The Hindu
In 2013, India had about 2.7 million people with Tuberculosis, which is 23 per cent of the global burden of the disease. India also accounted for 27 p... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
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The Vice President, Shri M. Hamid Ansari addressing at the release of his book Citizen and Society, by the President, Shri Pranab Mukherjee, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi on September 23, 2016. President inaugurates two hospitals in Gujarat
Newstrack India
Ankleshwar/Bharuch, Oct 23 (IANS) President Pranab Mukherjee on Sunday inaugurated a revamped version of the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Hospital and Hea... (photo: PIB of India / GAJENDERSINGH )
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Adam Levine Adam Levine praises heart surgery patient's cover of Maroon 5 hit
Belfast Telegraph
The frontman took to social media to gush over video of 16-year-old Will Hunt singing She Will Be Loved. | Adam Levine was lost for words after discov... (photo: Creative Commons / karina3094)
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People gather outside the private Sum Hospital after a fire broke out in its intensive care unit, in Bhubaneswar, in the eastern Indian state of Orissa, Monday, Oct. 17, 2016. India hospital fire: Doctor and 3 staff arrested in blaze that killed 20
Gulf News
Four from Bhubaneswar medical centre face homicide charges after huge fire ripped through facility ... ... (photo: AP)
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