Photos of burned baby shown in court CNews Fri, 28 Jan 2011 02:01 AM PST The tiny burned body of Miguel Fernandes lies naked on the autopsy table, only a ghastly, searing redness where his layer of skin used to be. | New molecular player responsible for regulation of appetite and metabolism News-Medical-Net Fri, 28 Jan 2011 01:38 AM PST A study by researchers at Mayo Clinic's campus in Florida and Washington University School of Medicine adds a new twist to the body of evidence suggesting human obesity is due in part to genetic factors. While studying hormone receptors in laboratory mice, neuroscientists identified a new molecular player responsible for the regulation of appetite and metabolism. | Australian doctor's surgery viewings cause stir Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news Fri, 28 Jan 2011 00:46 AM PST A top Australian medical body warned a renowned brain surgeon on Friday he risked turning his work into a "spectator sport" by offering people a chance to watch him operate to raise money for charity. | Pedantic Germans: Naked and funny Pravda Fri, 28 Jan 2011 00:46 AM PST The word "nudism" normally causes embarrassed smiles. Although the lack of clothing is the brightest characteristic of an ardent nudist, the trend is based on the entire philosophy. Nudists call for strengthening of the body and spirit, and living in harmony with nature. | ICC to revisit Eden Gardens on Jan 31 New Kerala Fri, 28 Jan 2011 00:44 AM PST Kolkata, Jan 28 : As West Bengal nurses its wound from the shocking ICC jolt that junked the iconic Eden Gardens as a venue of the most awaited Feb 27 World Cup match, the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) said on Friday the world cricket governing body would visit again on Jan 31 to pass a final judgement on Feb 1. | Wedge plans to get Mariners headed in right direction Everett Herald Fri, 28 Jan 2011 00:35 AM PST Let's say you're a baseball player enjoying the final few weeks of the offseason. You'll head to Arizona next month for spring training, or, as you consider it, seven more weeks to ease your body and mind into the season. | CSL Behring receives marketing approval for HAE drug Berinert in Israel News-Medical-Net Thu, 27 Jan 2011 23:22 PM PST CSL Behring announced today it has been granted national marketing authorization in Israel to market Berinert® for the treatment of acute hereditary angioedema (HAE) attacks in any body location. With this most recent approval, Berinert is now licensed in 30 countries, including Europe, Japan, North America, South America and Australia. | Magnetic nanoparticles for ovarian cancer treatment News-Medical-Net Thu, 27 Jan 2011 23:07 PM PST A paper published in the January issue of the journal Nanomedicine could provide the foundation for a new ovarian cancer treatment option - one that would use an outside-the-body filtration device to remove a large portion of the free-floating cancer cells that often create secondary tumors. | | |
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