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Stem Cell ‘Daughters’ Lead To Breast Cancer

Posted by: SomaNews on: 03 Aug, 2009

Stem Cell ‘Daughters’ Lead To Breast Cancer BRCA1 gene mutations are found in 10-20 per cent of women with hereditary breast cancer.

New HIV strain discovered in woman from Cameroon

Posted by: SomaNews on: 03 Aug, 2009

New HIV strain discovered in woman from Cameroon A new strain of the virus that causes AIDS has been discovered in a woman from the African nation of Cameroon.

What Ails Health Care – (What’s Good For The Goose…)

Posted by: SomaNews on: 03 Aug, 2009

What Ails Health Care – (What’s Good For The Goose…) Whatever Congress deems good and practical for other Americans should be good enough for the senators and congressmen who set up the program. In other words, if lawmakers create a government-run program, they should be willing, nay, required to participate in that program instead of [...]

Swine flu expected to spread as school reopens

Posted by: SomaNews on: 03 Aug, 2009

Swine flu expected to spread as school reopens Pupils gather outside the gates of Downend School, on May 1, 2009 in Bristol, England.

Mosquitoes deliver malaria ‘vaccine’ in bites

Posted by: SomaNews on: 03 Aug, 2009

Mosquitoes deliver malaria ‘vaccine’ in bites I* a daring experiment in Europe, scientists used mosquitoes as flying needles to deliver a “vaccine” of live malaria parasites through their bites.

VBSL All-Star Meet

Posted by: SomaNews on: 03 Aug, 2009

VBSL All-Star Meet WAVY-TV’s Chris Reckling has highlights from the VBSL youth All-Star meet in Virginia Beach on August 1st, 2009.

The American Dream Home – Promise, Defects, Mold, Policy, Litigation, Medicine & Insurance The Naples Lemon House We have tried to capture our experiences into seven lessons of owning the American dream home: promise, defects, mold, policy, litigation, medicine & insurance. We are in the process of creating essays for each lesson and will eventually [...]

Retired banker to live on deserted island for 1 month to quit smoking London, Aug 1 : A retired senior Brit banker has decided to live on a deserted island for a month in a bid to quit smoking.

Japan’s tobacco habit runs into court challenge

Posted by: SomaNews on: 03 Aug, 2009

Japan’s tobacco habit runs into court challenge One plaintiff is a cancer patient. Another is represented by his widow. The third, has emphysema and rolls into the courtroom on a wheelchair with tubes trailing out of his nose.

Back on campaign trail, Obama has same style, faces more complicated opponent on health care At times, it seems like Barack Obama has time-traveled back to last summer when he was simply a Democrat running for the White House.


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