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  1. Govt intentionally delaying repeal of Himachal Sports Act – Ram Lal Thakur

    himachal.us » myHimachal - 2 hours ago

    Shimla: Former sports minister Ram Lal Thakur on Sunday revealed that the state government was sitting on a decision to repeal the Himachal Sports Act, which the previous congress government had made a move for but

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  2. Milk may help bacteria survive against low levels of antibiotics

    sciencecodex.com » Science Codex - Body - 2 hours ago

    Milk may help prevent potentially dangerous bacteria like Staphylococcus from being killed by antibiotics used to treat animals, scientists heard today (Monday 8 September 2008) at the Society for General

  3. Rattlesnake-type poisons used by superbug bacteria to beat our defenses

    sciencecodex.com » Science Codex - Body - 2 hours ago

    Colonies of hospital superbugs can make poisons similar to those found in rattlesnake venom to attack our bodies' natural defences, scientists heard today (Monday 8 September 2008) at the Society for General

  4. New once-a-week treatment for type 2 diabetes developed by Mount Sinai researcher

    sciencecodex.com » Science Codex - Body - 2 hours ago

    (Toronto, ON, September 8, 2008) – In a study published by the Lancet journal today, Toronto researcher Dr. Daniel Drucker reported that a new once-weekly treatment for type 2 diabetes could replace the more common

  5. How plants fine tune their natural chemical defenses

    sciencecodex.com » Science Codex - Body - 2 hours ago

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  6. As easy as 1, 2, 3: Number sense correlates with test scores

    sciencecodex.com » Science Codex - Body - 2 hours ago

    Knowing how precisely a high school freshman can estimate the number of objects in a group gives you a good idea how well he has done in math as far back as kindergarten, researchers at The Johns Hopkins University

  7. Study challenges routine use of MRI scans to evaluate breast cancer

    sciencecodex.com » Science Codex - Body - 2 hours ago

    WASHINGTON, DC -- A new study suggests women with newly-diagnosed breast cancer who receive an MRI after their diagnosis face delays in starting treatment and are more likely to receive a mastectomy. The study

  8. Gerry McCann buried Madeleine's body on the beach Portuguese detective says

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Sep 6, 2008

    Portuguese detective sacked as head of the team investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann accuses her father of burying her body the night she went missing.

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  9. We Love To Gawk At Fit Celebs Weekly Round-up: September 6, 2008

    We Love To Gawk At Fit Celebs Weekly Round-up: September 6, 2008

    koeln.de » That's Fit - Sep 6, 2008

    Filed under: Fitness, Diet and Weight Loss, Celebrities, We Love To Gawk At Fit Celebs Weekly Roundup How much will Kim Kardashian dare to bare on Dancing With The Stars? That all depends on how the show's rigorous

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  10. Patients will face delays in getting diagnostic scans due to severe shortage of imaging agents

    sciencecodex.com » Science Codex - Body - Sep 5, 2008

    A global shortage of medical isotopes* used in over 80% of routine diagnostic nuclear imaging procedures such as heart imaging, bone scans and some cancer detection procedures, will cause delays and cancellations to

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