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 Olive
oil's heart effect located
BBC News: Scientists say
they have pinpointed the micronutrients in olive oil that make it a
good heart protector. Mediterranean diets have long been hailed as
cutting heart attack risk. A team of Spanish r... |
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The
psychiatrist who fights for refugees
BBC News: The
plight of a young asylum seeker locked up in a maximum
security prison without ever committing a crime so horrified a
young medic that she decided to dedicate her life to fighting
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China’s
premier visits waterless city
Boston Herald:
HARBIN, China - Premier Wen Jiabao visited this city in
China’s northeast Saturday and expressed concern for the 3.8
million residents enduring a fourth day without running water
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Expert
sheds light on spread of bird flu
Humans
are more likely to contract the virus after exposure to
infected birds following the news that bird flu has spread
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Dolly
creator warns lives being lost by cloning laws
Richard Gray, Science Correspondent: THE scientist who created
Dolly the sheep has warned that patients are missing out on
potentially life-saving treatment because m... Scotsman |
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GM
vines worry French winemakers
In the
heart of the Alsace wine region, researchers have planted
France's only genetically modified vines in the hope of
finding a way to battle the damaging "court noue" virus
afflicting a third of... Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
Salad
with sulks on the side
Some
educational establishments are famous for their alumni or
their prowess on the rugby field, but if Ealdham primary
school achieves a mention in the history books it ...The Times |
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Call
for open approach to bird flu
WORLD
health chiefs are keen that Western governments do not respond
to the disease in the secretive, and costly, way many in Asia
did. Since large outbreaks emerged in... The Australian |
Head,
neck cancer most common among betel leaf, Chhalia consumers
KARACHI: There is increased incidence of head and neck cancer
in this part of the world, the second most common cancer of
the entire body, said Dr Mubasher Ikram, Head,... The News
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James II of
Scotland meets an unfortunate end on the 3 August in 1460 when one of his artillery pieces explodes during the siege of Roxburgh castle, killing the nearby king instantly. To read more about this Scots monarch and others of the Stewart dynasty go to
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James Clerk
Maxwell, mathematician and physicist, died on the 5th November in 1879. Born in Edinburgh, Maxwell was most famous for the "Maxwell equations", which relate to the behaviour of electric and magnetic fields and which later paved the way for technological advances such as radio and x-ray. Read more here |
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Scandal of the doctors who give children the wrong dose
THEY may mean well - but GPs prescribing drugs for
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AID agencies yesterday launched a desperate £8 million appeal to fight famine in Niger, but questions were being asked as to why the crisis was allowed to develop and not tackled while Africa was the focus of the G8 summit and the Live 8 concerts.
Organic
food fraud leaves a nasty taste in the mouth
PETER
RANSCOMBE BRITAIN'S organic food sector is facing its
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