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Condom that changes colour when STIs are detected invented
New Zealand Herald
A yellow glow indicates the wearer probably has herpes, blue signals syphilis and if the condom turns green its chlamydia which may be present. Photo / Thinkstock. A condom that changes colour when it comes in to contact with sexually transmitted infections ...
Condom with colour-coded warningTimes LIVE
The condom that changes colour if the wearer has a sexually transmitted diseaseStuff.co.nz
Roses are red, condoms are blue... if you have syphilisCNET
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Daily Mail
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New Zealand Herald
A yellow glow indicates the wearer probably has herpes, blue signals syphilis and if the condom turns green its chlamydia which may be present. Photo / Thinkstock. A condom that changes colour when it comes in to contact with sexually transmitted infections ...
Condom with colour-coded warning
The condom that changes colour if the wearer has a sexually transmitted disease
Roses are red, condoms are blue... if you have syphilis
Reuters
Drastic acceleration of HIV fight needed to stop AIDS resurgence
Reuters
LONDON, The global HIV epidemic could see a resurgence in just five years without a drastic acceleration in efforts to prevent and treat the AIDS virus, the United Nations and disease experts said on Thursday. While good progress has been made in ...
Five-year window for preventing AIDS rebound: expertsYahoo News UK
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Reuters
LONDON, The global HIV epidemic could see a resurgence in just five years without a drastic acceleration in efforts to prevent and treat the AIDS virus, the United Nations and disease experts said on Thursday. While good progress has been made in ...
Five-year window for preventing AIDS rebound: experts
NDTV
EconomyKorea cuts GDP forecast on Mers outbreak
Financial Times
The impact of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome has forced South Korea to cut its growth outlook for 2015. Korea's finance ministry cut its GDP forecast this year from 3.8 per cent to 3.1 per cent as a result of Mers and drought. It also sees lower inflation: the ...
S.Korea says to "reinforce finances" by 15 trillion won, cut 2015 GDP forecastEconomic Times
Commercial Times: From SARS to MERS -- Learn from past experienceFocus Taiwan News Channel
South Korea cuts growth forecast as MERS saps spendingChron.com
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Financial Times
The impact of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome has forced South Korea to cut its growth outlook for 2015. Korea's finance ministry cut its GDP forecast this year from 3.8 per cent to 3.1 per cent as a result of Mers and drought. It also sees lower inflation: the ...
S.Korea says to "reinforce finances" by 15 trillion won, cut 2015 GDP forecast
Commercial Times: From SARS to MERS -- Learn from past experience
South Korea cuts growth forecast as MERS saps spending
Tech Times
Noisy Roads Can Shorten Your Lifespan, Says Study
Tech Times
Researchers have shown that high levels of road traffic noise, be it during the day or night, can lead to an increase in hospitalizations and deaths for people living in affected areas. (Photo : Oran Viriyincy | Flickr). According to a study carried out by researchers ...
Horn not okThe Hindu
Traffic noise might be linked to shortened life expectancy: studyGlobal Times
London deaths linked to noise pollution in studyBBC News
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Washington Post
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Tech Times
Researchers have shown that high levels of road traffic noise, be it during the day or night, can lead to an increase in hospitalizations and deaths for people living in affected areas. (Photo : Oran Viriyincy | Flickr). According to a study carried out by researchers ...
Horn not ok
Traffic noise might be linked to shortened life expectancy: study
London deaths linked to noise pollution in study
Los Angeles Times
A blood test for pancreatic cancer may re-stack the odds in patients' favor
Los Angeles Times
Researchers at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston have identified a large and readily detectable molecule that circulates in the blood and has detected, with perfect accuracy and no false positives, the presence of pancreatic cancer in a small group of ...
Prototype test could dramatically boost chances of surviving pancreatic cancerThe Independent
Blood Test Might Detect Deadly Pancreatic Cancer in Early StagesNBCNews.com
M.D. Anderson study called potential 'game-changer' for treating pancreatic cancerHouston Chronicle (subscription)
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Los Angeles Times
Researchers at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston have identified a large and readily detectable molecule that circulates in the blood and has detected, with perfect accuracy and no false positives, the presence of pancreatic cancer in a small group of ...
Prototype test could dramatically boost chances of surviving pancreatic cancer
Blood Test Might Detect Deadly Pancreatic Cancer in Early Stages
M.D. Anderson study called potential 'game-changer' for treating pancreatic cancer
BBC News
Birmingham cancer teen Omar Al Shaikh marries days before death
BBC News
A terminally ill teenager married his school sweetheart three days before dying from leukaemia. Omar Al Shaikh and Amie Cresswell, both 16, tied the knot in front of family, friends and patients on a ward at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. Omar ...
Terminally ill teen fulfills last wish to marryStuff.co.nz
Heartbreak as 16-year-old who married his sweetheart dies of leukaemia just ...Express.co.uk
Heartbreak as tragic teen marries sweetheart before dying of cancerHalesowen News
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Daily Mail
Stourbridge News
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BBC News
A terminally ill teenager married his school sweetheart three days before dying from leukaemia. Omar Al Shaikh and Amie Cresswell, both 16, tied the knot in front of family, friends and patients on a ward at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. Omar ...
Terminally ill teen fulfills last wish to marry
Heartbreak as 16-year-old who married his sweetheart dies of leukaemia just ...
Heartbreak as tragic teen marries sweetheart before dying of cancer
The Guardian
Doubts linger over Jeremy Hunt's pledge for 5000 new GPs
The Guardian
Jeremy Hunt has said the figure would be the 'maximum' number ministers could hope to recruit. Photograph: Stefan Wermuth/Reuters. Denis Campbell Health correspondent. Wednesday 24 June 2015 15.43 EDT Last modified on Wednesday 24 June 2015 ...
Medical profession 'on its knees'Romsey Advertiser
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The Guardian
Jeremy Hunt has said the figure would be the 'maximum' number ministers could hope to recruit. Photograph: Stefan Wermuth/Reuters. Denis Campbell Health correspondent. Wednesday 24 June 2015 15.43 EDT Last modified on Wednesday 24 June 2015 ...
Medical profession 'on its knees'
The Times (subscription)
Heart surgeries moved to London after three babies die in Glasgow
The Times (subscription)
Health chiefs have suspended a type of heart operation at the children's unit of Scotland's new £842 million hospital after the deaths of three babies in one month. An investigation into the death rate by external experts has now been ordered by NHS Greater ...
Yorkhill halts heart surgery following babies' deathsThe National
Review into child heart surgery deaths at Scots hospitalBBC News
Heart operations SUSPENDED at new Scots children's hospital after deaths of ...Scottish Daily Record
Scotsman
Herald Scotland
Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra
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The Times (subscription)
Health chiefs have suspended a type of heart operation at the children's unit of Scotland's new £842 million hospital after the deaths of three babies in one month. An investigation into the death rate by external experts has now been ordered by NHS Greater ...
Yorkhill halts heart surgery following babies' deaths
Review into child heart surgery deaths at Scots hospital
Heart operations SUSPENDED at new Scots children's hospital after deaths of ...
BBC News
BMA Scotland criticises NHS waiting times 'obsession'
BBC News
An "obsession" with waiting times statistics is diverting attention from the "real issues" in the Scottish NHS, a leading doctor has said. Dr Peter Bennie, chair of the BMA's Scottish council, said publishing weekly performance figures for A&E wards "misses the ...
Don't play games with the NHS at election time, says medical leaderHerald Scotland
MSPs warned against 'unrealistic' NHS promisesScotsman
Top doctor calls for 'rethink' over NHS weekly performance targetsstv.tv
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BBC News
An "obsession" with waiting times statistics is diverting attention from the "real issues" in the Scottish NHS, a leading doctor has said. Dr Peter Bennie, chair of the BMA's Scottish council, said publishing weekly performance figures for A&E wards "misses the ...
Don't play games with the NHS at election time, says medical leader
MSPs warned against 'unrealistic' NHS promises
Top doctor calls for 'rethink' over NHS weekly performance targets
Times of India
Is cancer hiding in your home? 28-nation study flags common drugs, chemicals
Times of India
A staggering range of commonly used chemicals - from insecticides to plastic additives to some common medications - are likely to cause cancer even in very low amounts. This was the conclusion reached by a massive study involving 174 scientists from 28 ...
Blending of common chemicals inside body may trigger cancerFinancial Express
Can the 'Chemical Soup' We Live in Cause Cancer?Kern Golden Empire
Everyday chemicals could trigger cancer when mixedScience Media Centre (blog)
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Times of India
A staggering range of commonly used chemicals - from insecticides to plastic additives to some common medications - are likely to cause cancer even in very low amounts. This was the conclusion reached by a massive study involving 174 scientists from 28 ...
Blending of common chemicals inside body may trigger cancer
Can the 'Chemical Soup' We Live in Cause Cancer?
Everyday chemicals could trigger cancer when mixed
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