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  • NC Dad Defends Letting Mom Take Girl Later Slain 24 Nov 2009 15:25 GMT
    ... Hector Jackson (C), who impersonates the late US pop ... from as far away as Japan and Australia, took up arms Wednesday with 100 tons ... F. Kennedy (D-NY) after he died of brain cancer on August 25. US President Barack Obama takes ...

  • Dangers of stem cell tourism 23 Nov 2009 11:15 GMT
    ... MARK COLVIN: Stem cell specialists are warning of the ... case of an Israeli teenager who developed brain tumours after experimental injections at a Russian clinic. ... contracting meningitis after treatments in China. The Australian Stem Cell Centre will be releasing a ...

  • Experts warn against stem cell tourism 23 Nov 2009 12:30 GMT
    ... Stem cell specialists are warning of the dangers of medical ... case of an Israeli teenager who developed brain tumours after experimental injections at a Russian clinic. ... contracting meningitis after treatments in China. The Australian Stem Cell Centre will be releasing a ...

  • No evidence cellphone sites pose health risk 22 Nov 2009 18:25 GMT
    ... The latest science has failed to find evidence electromagnetic radiation ... international guidelines on exposure limits. hosted by Australia's Science Media Centre, Dr Veyret said tests ... a ''slight increase'' in the risk of brain tumours among heavy users of mobiles. Dr Veyret ...

  • Mobile cancer scare 'all in the mind', says Aussie expert 23 Nov 2009 08:11 GMT
    ... Mobile cancer scare 'all in the mind', says Aussie ... ANI Melbourne, Nov 23 (ANI): A top Australian expert has declared the use of mobile ... phone use and an increased risk of brain tumours. Commenting on the World Health Organisation (WHO) ...

  • Man's cancer may be linked to stem cell therapy trip 22 Nov 2009 14:35 GMT
    ... Man's cancer may be linked to stem cell therapy ... man with leukaemia may be the first Australian ''infected'' with cancer from medical tourism, after ... of a teenage Israeli boy who developed brain tumours from experimental stem-cell injections at a Russian ...

  • Tower Havoc 20 Nov 2009 03:19 GMT
    ... Amobile phone or a cell phone is a long-range, ... a cell phone tower. The development of brain tumors in staff members working in a building in Melbourne, Australia, prompted the closing of the top floors ...

  • Crowd piles in for an incredible Hulk 19 Nov 2009 21:53 GMT
    ... Crowd piles in for an incredible Hulk Crowd piles ... media and politicians. Hogan, who is touring Australia with his wrestling show, was in Canberra ... who was diagnosed last year with a brain tumour, also met the Hulk, helping Sports Minister ...

  • AU research makes test for aggressive cancer possible 23 Nov 2009 17:55 GMT
    ... AU research makes test for aggressive cancer possible Australian researchers at the Children’s Medical Research Institute ... drugs. For some cancers, including some aggressive brain tumours, the test will allow doctors to more ...

  • Does having an affair make you unfit for your position? 22 Nov 2009 22:15 GMT
    ... I've already mentioned today that my head feels like ... my brain? What if I've got a brain tumour the size of a turnip in there? what ... (I bet you never thought I thought Australian society might have actually developed a sense ...

  • Capturing history 20 Nov 2009 04:30 GMT
    ... A PROJECT that was taken up to pass the time ... Mike, came about after he had a brain tumour removed in November 1999, which left him blind ... far afield as Canada, New Zealand and Australia. Mike however emphasised that the aim of ...

  • Harmony drives Tootie 19 Nov 2009 16:55 GMT
    ... Musician Tootie Hiles has been honoured for her songwriting ... resists praise for her fight against a brain tumour. She is a lyricist. This Toowoomba woman ... songs in the top 20 of the Australian Songwriters Association Awards. Growing up with boxers, ...

  • Better surgery worth repeating 19 Nov 2009 14:32 GMT
    ... Keyhole surgery has improved in recent years, making repeat ... improve survival and quality of life for brain cancer patients is expected to spark wide debate following ... presented at the Clinical Oncological Society of Australia (COSA) Annual Scientific Meeting, challenged conventional wisdom ...

  • The 37th Chamber 11.21.09: Flopping Around Like A Fish Out Of Water 21 Nov 2009 05:36 GMT
    ... The 37th Chamber 11.21.09: Flopping Around Like A Fish Out ... Rap and N.W.A.'s discography! I seriously hate Australian weather sometimes. We're entering Day 1 of ... to back that they will instantly contract brain cancer...the non operable kind!" Even the song titles ...

  • Brain tumour linked to aggression: study 17 Nov 2009 03:11 GMT
    ... Being diagnosed with a brain tumour can profoundly change the way a person ... not physically, aggressive. The study of 54 brain cancer patients found "disinhibited behaviour" was a common ...

  • Brain cancer disrupts behaviour 17 Nov 2009 11:51 GMT
    ... The research revealed that even patients with benign tumours ... Image: iStockphoto One in five people with brain cancer show physical aggression and one in four exhibit ... Koh told the Clinical Oncological Society of Australia’s Annual Scientific Meeting that a study of ...

  • Australian researcher dismisses mobile phone cancer link 16 Nov 2009 05:40 GMT
    ... Australian researcher dismisses mobile phone cancer link SYDNEY, ... phone use and an increased risk of brain tumours. Croft rejects this, saying WHO was expected ...

  • Twins joined at head successfully separated 17 Nov 2009 07:55 GMT
    ... A team of Australian surgeons were working Monday on a delicate ... the cases -- children stricken with cancerous brain tumors or cysts; the trips to Miami Children's Hospital ...

  • Mobile phones are very safe, says expert 16 Nov 2009 03:10 GMT
    ... Mobile phones appear to be "very safe", says an ... Professor Rodney Croft, executive director of The Australian Centre for Radiofrequency Bioeffects Research (ACRBR), said ... phone use and an increased risk of brain tumours. Prof Croft rejects this. He said WHO ...

  • Mobile phones 'are very safe' 16 Nov 2009 06:15 GMT
    ... MOBILE phones appear to be "very safe", says an ... Professor Rodney Croft, executive director of The Australian Centre for Radiofrequency Bioeffects Research (ACRBR), said ... phone use and an increased risk of brain tumours. Prof Croft rejects this. He said WHO ...

  • Mobile phones 'appear safe' - expert 16 Nov 2009 06:37 GMT
    ... Mobile phones appear to be "very safe", says an ... Professor Rodney Croft, executive director of The Australian Centre for Radiofrequency Bioeffects Research (ACRBR), said ... phone use and an increased risk of brain tumours. Prof Croft rejects this. He said WHO ...

  • Mobile phones seem to be "very safe", an expert says 16 Nov 2009 23:16 GMT
    ... Professor Rodney Croft, executive director of The Australian Centre for Radiofrequency Bioeffects Research (ACRBR), said ... phone use and an increased risk of brain tumours. Prof Croft rejects this. He said WHO ...

  • Missing NC Girl's Mom Faces Court Appearance 16 Nov 2009 16:35 GMT
    ... Hector Jackson (C), who impersonates the late US pop ... from as far away as Japan and Australia, took up arms Wednesday with 100 tons ... F. Kennedy (D-NY) after he died of brain cancer on August 25. US President Barack Obama takes ...


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