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Scientists Detect Variant Gene in Alzheimer’s Disease
MIL/Agenies Jan 15, 2007 Author: Nicholas Wade
January 15, 2007 - A variant gene involved in Alzheimer’s disease has been detected through study of Dominican families living in Upper Manhattan, scientists are reporting.
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Hindu Crab Mentality: The Truth About Cruel Hindu Mindset
MIL Jan 13, 2007 Author: Ritu Raj Kalra
January 13, 2007 - In what is clearly visible to all, Hindus today are in a state of mental bankruptcy. This stage is the result of a couple of reasons. Some of them include the slavery at the hands of other communities and consequent genocide for centuries together, leading to, setting up of an inferiority complex for their language, religion and culture.
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Cold virus to aid cancer patients
MIL/Agencies Jan 12, 2007 Author:
January 12, 2007 - UK scientists are preparing to begin trials to develop a new way of fighting cancer using viruses that cause colds.
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New test for HIV drug resistance
MIL/Agencies Jan 8, 2007 Author:
January 08, 2007 - A test to detect drug-resistant HIV strains in patients could allow more effective treatment of the virus.
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Yoga increases immunity power in AIDS patient: Baba Ramdev
MIL/Agencies/www.Ibnlive.com Jan 3, 2007 Author:
New Delhi, January 2007 - Baba Ramdev has said that yoga can increase the immunity power of an AIDS patient for which there is strong evidence.
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British tourist killed by villagers
MIL/Agencies Jan 3, 2007 Author:
Mumbai, January 3 , 2006 - A British tourist was lynched by locals at a village in Raigad district, 120 kms from here, for allegedly "making advances" towards a woman, a senior police official said today, as per PTI.
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Indonesian jetliner crashes: 90 killed
MIL/Agencies Jan 2, 2007 Author:
January 02, 2007- Rescuers found the smoldering wreckage of an Indonesian jetliner that crashed into mountains during a storm, and officials said 90 people were killed and that 12 survived the country's second major transportation disaster in days.
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Breakthrough: Future cattle shall be free from mad cow disease
MIL/Agencies/WP Jan 2, 2007 Author:
January 02, 2007 - U.S. researchers say they have developed cattle that may be biologically incapable of getting mad cow disease as per the Washington Post.
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Yoga exercises can cure cancer and other dead diseases
MIL/Agencies Jan 2, 2007 Author:
New Delh, January 02, 2007 - Continuing his spate of claims, on Monday, yoga guru Ramdev said that regular practice of seven breathing exercises or pranayams popularised by him had successfully 'cured cancer within six to nine months.
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Moderate Alcohol Lowers Risk of Heart Attack
MIL/Agencies Jan 2, 2007 Author:
January 02, 2007 – The majority opinion including that of medical experts say that the moderate consumption of alcohol lowers the risk of heart attack.
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Generic drugs could save millions
MIL/Agencies Dec 30, 2006 Author:
December 30, 2006 - Millions could be saved through smarter prescribing of cholesterol-lowering statins, the government has said.
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F.D.A. Tentatively Declares Food From Cloned Animals to Be Safe
MIL/NYT Dec 29, 2006 Author: Andrew Pollack and Andrew Martin
December 29, 2006 - After years of delay, the Food and Drug Administration tentatively concluded yesterday that milk and meat from some cloned farm animals are safe to eat. That finding could make the United States the first country to allow products from cloned livestock to be sold in grocery stores.
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 | Czech Police Detain Hijacker on Russian Plane
MIL/Agencies Dec 28, 2006 Author:
December 28, 2006 - A Russian passenger plane bound for Geneva was hijacked on Thursday as per Reuters.
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BA Plane having Blair On Board Overshoots Miami Runway
MIL/Agencies/World Dec 27, 2006 Author:
December 27, 2006- A British Airways (BA) jumbo jet carrying British Prime Minister Tony Blair and more than 300 other passengers has overrun the main runway at Miami Airport in the US, reports in Britain said on Wednesday.
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'Longevity gene keeps mind sharp'
MIL/BBC Dec 26, 2006 Author:
December 26, 2006 - A gene variation that helps people live to a ripe old age also appears to preserve memory and thinking power, US work suggests.
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Pope pleads for children on Christmas Day
MIL/Agencies Dec 25, 2006 Author:
Vatican City/Jerusalem, December 25, 2006 - Pope Benedict XVI celebrated Christmas Midnight Mass in the splendour of St Peter's Basilica early on Monday. He appealed to help children who suffer and are abused, including those forced to beg or serve as soldiers and those deprived of food and love.
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Mandatory HIV Testing is a noble cause: NIA
MIL/Agencies Dec 23, 2006 Author:
New Delhi, Decemaber 23, 2006 - The recent decision taken by the Andhra Pradesh state government to implement a legislation to make compulsory for couples getting married to get an HIV test done prior to registration of marriage has created a confusion in the society. The opinion is divided, some are in favor and some are not.
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Mandatory HIV Testing is a noble cause: NIA
MIL/Agencies Dec 23, 2006 Author:
New Delhi, December 23, 2006 - The recent decision taken by the Andhra Pradesh state government to implement a legislation to make compulsory for couples getting married to get an HIV test done prior to registration of marriage has created a confusion in the society. The opinion is divided, some are in favor and some are not.
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China to promote use of standard English names for food
MIL/ANI/Agenies Dec 22, 2006 Author:
London, December 22, 2006 - The Beijing administration is as part of its image building exercise ahead of the 2008 Olympics, setting menus with standardized English spelling and signs at restaurants across the capital as per ANI.
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Welby in Italy ended his life with the help of doctor
MIL/NYT Dec 22, 2006 Author:
Rome, December 22, 200 - Piergiorgio Welby, who had eloquently begged Italy’s leaders to let him end his life legally, died late on Wednesday after a doctor sedated him and removed the respirator that had kept him alive for nine years.
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