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Euthanasia campaigner Dr Philip Nitschke could faces criminal conviction

...p informs participants of their legal rights about ending their lives. But the Council said that Dr Nitschke needs to be registered as a doctor to carry out his euthanasia workshops. On the other hand Dr Nitschke denies that he needs a licence. He faces a criminal conviction if he's found guilty of the ch...

Human Complexity Can Be Attributed To Regulatory Sequence

...Cs, followed by any combination of 6 As or Ts, and ending in 2 Gs is a CArG box. There are 1,216 variations of CArG box. These associate with the nuclear factor called serum response factor (SRF) and several other proteins within a genetic regulatory network. The current study is done to identify all CAr...

Ossur Acquires the U.S. Orthopaedics Company

...the Ossur product portfolio. For the fiscal year ending 31 December 2005, Innovation Sports is expecting sales of $19 million and a normalized EBITDA margin of 19%. In connection with the acquisition, Ossur expects to incur approximately $3 million of integration and restructuring expenses in 2006 fully e...

Therapy inducing self-repair of nerves to help Alzheimer’

...ing excessive stress on the nerve cells eventually ending in cell death. However, Lipton was quick to point out that the study had only been done in mice, and that a breakthrough was a long way off. Currently, 24.3 million people are currently estimated to have dementia worldwide, with 4.6 million new...

Record Number of Countries Contributed to UNFPA in 2005

...ieving universal access to reproductive health and ending discrimination against women-as they resolved to do during the World Summit.' At the World Summit in September 2005, leaders agreed to integrate access to reproductive health into national strategies designed to end poverty, reduce maternal death, ...

Lifespan And Height Interlinked With Juvenile Diseases.

..., England and Switzerland from different years but ending with individuals born in 1899. After that in 1900 modern medicine was an important factor in treating childhood illness. The study showed that those who survived the childhood infection were shorter and had a high mortality rate when compared to in...

Running Water Restored In Chinese City

...ay to Harbin, a major Chinese city of 3.8 million, ending a five-day shutdown caused by a chemical spill. However, people have been warned it is still not safe // to drink the water.Water service had been suspended since Tuesday, after authorities feared the Songhua River toxins contaminated the Songhua Riv...

New combined therapy for Knee Joint pain

...round the joint and it compresses the nacked nerve ending (pain receptors) to form inflammation and cause pain. If the osteophytes deposit between the leg bone and thighbone of the knee joint, it will restrict the joint movement. So at this stage patient cannot bend their legs completely. New Combined Ther...

Girls Who Undergo Genital Mutilation Can Become Infertile

...in heavily and help achieve the attainable goal of ending female genital mutilation.” Source: Newswise ...

Mercy killing for newborn with incurable disease in Netherlands

...mstances and under strict conditions... deliberate ending of life" of such newborns "can be an acceptable op...pproach to the decisions regarding deliberate life ending procedures in sick newborns." The "confirmation of the acceptability" of this practice was an import...

Animals can give us a second chance at life

...to do the job two patients’ livers could not. “The ending of this story is that both of these patients are doing remarkably well today,” he says. It has been know that since the early 1990s about 16 people have died in human xenotransplantation trials. There have been patients in Parkinson’s disease trials...

Animals Can give us a second chance at life

...to do the job two patients’ livers could not. “The ending of this story is that both of these patients are doing remarkably well today,” he says. It has been know that since the early 1990s about 16 people have died in human xenotransplantation trials. There have been patients in Parkinson’s disease trial...

Senate assures ban on smoking

...e allowed to operate on Sundays. They predict that ending the prohibition will increase the state's annual sales tax revenue by about $1.8 million. But many Massachusetts mom-and-pop liquor store owners opposed the change, saying it will create pressure for them to work on what is now their only day off, a...

Depressed women show signs of earlier onset of Perimenopause

... with normal, biological, and clinical changes and ending a year after the last menstrual periods, is a time of increased vulnerability to depression, especially for women with a history of mood// disorders. Earlier studies have shown that women who experienced menopause before 47 years of age (considered e...

Spurt in hospital admissions following football shoot-outs

...d's loss to Argentina in a World Cup match in 1998 ending with a penalty shootout increased heart attack rates by 27 per cent. The fact that extreme stress and emotion// can cause a heart attack in vulnerable people is known to almost everyone.However, research carried out at the the time of a key footbal...

Keep fit with salads

...e a platter of cheese and salad is often a healthy ending to a hearty meal. Americans prefer a side salad served with the main course. One can also make ‘stuffed’ salads by scooping out the flesh from whole tomatoes or capsicums and stuffing them with vegetable filling finely chopped vegetables with dressin...

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