April 12, 2014
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Medical
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Heart-rending story of the mother who spent a day in labour, the baby son left to die in her arms – and the doctors who never intended to save him but hadn’t bothered to tell her.
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You could have heard a pin drop at Chelmsford coroner’s court ten days ago when Tracy Godwin spoke at the inquest of her baby son Tom.
‘Why didn’t you try to save him — just try?’ she begged of the staff from Southend Hospital, who left him to die in her arms.
‘If you’d just put him in an incubator even for an hour then I could have thought: “You know what? You tried.” But he was gasping for breath and you just walked out of the room and left him.’
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December 10, 2013
Mohenjo
Science
amazon, Britain, business, Business News, China, Chinese return humans to the moon, David Willetts, Europe, final frontier, final frontier in gender equality, gender equality, home of Space City, Hotels, human-rights, MailOnline, medicine, mental-health, Mr Willetts, no woman on moon, permanent base on moon, research, Science, Science minister David Willetts, Science News, Stevenage, superpowers, technology, Technology News, travel, US, vacation, world’s superpowers
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You could call it the final frontier in gender equality.
Though 12 men have set foot on the moon, no woman has yet taken that giant leap.
But under extraordinary plans set out today, the world’s superpowers will come together to make it happen.
And not content to stop there, they will also build a permanent base on its surface and then travel to Mars.
Science minister David Willetts claims Britain can help bring the US, Europe and China together to take space travel into its next phase.
Mr Willetts said Stevenage – the home of Space City, which makes a quarter of the world’s satellites – would be ‘at the heart of the global space effort’.
Last year, republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich promised that if he won, America would have a permanent base on the moon by the end of his second term.
The 12 men who have set foot on the moon have all been American, but the last one was 41 years ago.
Mr Willetts predicted that it will actually be the Chinese who next return humans to the moon.
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December 28, 2012
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Medical
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‘Wonder drug’ statins have helped slash heart attack deaths by half, research says
- Between 2002 and 2010 the death rate in men fell dramatically from 78.7 per 100,000 to 39.2
- Death rate among women fell from 37.3 to 17.7
Statins have played a significant role in slashing the number of deaths from heart attacks by half.
The ‘wonderdrug’ can reduce cholesterol and protect against a host of chronic illnesses.
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December 28, 2012
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Medical
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Teenager with spina bifida who was told to ‘get used to a wheelchair’ walks again after pioneering operation
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Charlotte was confined to a wheelchair aged 11 and told to ‘just get on with it’
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But expert at Southampton General Hospital was convinced she could get Charlotte standing again
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Days before 18th birthday Charlotte underwent a complex operation to lengthen the tight muscles at the hips, knees and feet
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She can now walk and says it feels ‘completely natural’

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December 14, 2012
Mohenjo
Human Interest
$4.8 million, aviation, Babe Ruth, basketball, business, celebrities, Environment, Jack Nicklaus, Jordan, July 2009, MailOnline, michael jordans, Muhammad Ali, research, Science, Science News, sports, technology, tennis, The Bears Club, transportation, travel, vacation

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The house is within The Bears Club, golf legend Jack Nicklaus‘ luxurious development, and is apparently twice as big as the other luxury homes in the gated community, Eurweb.com report.
Jordan bought two lots at the club for a total $4.8 million in early 2008.
Construction started in July 2009 and is now well into its third year and is expected to continue for another year.
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Scale: The sheer size of Jordan’s new home can be seen from the air.
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December 8, 2012
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Medical
aviation, business, Enes 13, gastric bypass, Health, hospital london, June Sillitoe, keyhole sleeve gastrectomy, LONDON, MailOnline, medicine, mental-health, National Patient Safety Register, research, Riah 16, Science, Science News, technology, Tracey Korkmaz, transportation, travel, University College Hospital London, vacation, Weight-loss surgery, Zeren 7

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Tracey Korkmaz, 41, had hoped the operation at University College Hospital London would help her go from 23 stone to 18 stone
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But doctors failed to notice her stomach was punctured and her condition deteriorated
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Died 10 days later after two further rounds of surgery
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Hospital now admitted full responsibility and paid undisclosed settlement
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Tracey Korkmaz (pictured here eight years before her death) died after her stomach
lining was punctured during weight loss surgery
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December 3, 2012
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Medical
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A woman who had the world’s first successful womb transplant is set to undergo IVF in a bid to fulfil her dream of motherhood.
Thousands of British women born without a womb will be given hope if the breakthrough treatment succeeds. Speaking in London last week, her surgeon Professor Omer Ozkan revealed that the married housewife has responded so well to treatment that his medical team is confident the first ‘donor womb’ pregnancy is now possible.
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November 23, 2012
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Medical
aids epidemic, business, Central Asia, climate, current-events, dailymail, Eastern Europe, Future, Health, HIV, HIV falling, hiv infections, human immunodeficiency virus, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), immunodeficiency virus hiv, MailOnline, medicine, mental-health, research, Science, Science News, technology, travel, UNAIDS, United Nations, vacation

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With the number of people being diagnosed with HIV falling, AIDS could one day be eradicated, experts claim.
A report from the United Nations said this was thanks to better access to drugs that can both treat and prevent the incurable human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes AIDS.
This meant the aim of ending the AIDS epidemic was not ‘merely visionary’ but ‘entirely feasible.’
- At 2.5 million, the number of new infections in 2011 was 20 per cent lower than in 2001
- Deaths from AIDS also fell to 1.7 million in 2011, down from a peak of 2.3 million in 2005
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November 3, 2012
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Medical
argos catalogue, brain tumour, business, County Durham, Durham, Durham Police inspector, entertainment, gaming, Health, human-rights, ill woman, james cook university, James Cook University Hospital, Jean Jamieson, long-term partner Ian, MailOnline, medicine, Mr Jamieson, of Spennymoor, research, Science, Science News, technology, Terminally ill woman, transportation, travel, vacation

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The couple were married at James Cook University Hospital, in Middlesbrough
‘She wanted to pick her own ring, so I brought in the Argos catalogue,’ husband reveals
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October 23, 2012
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Science
business, climate, current-events, dailymail, Environment, human-like voice, imitate the voices of humans, MailOnline, research, Science, Science News, sciencetech, Scientists, technology, travel, vacation, Video, voices, whales, white malewhale named Noc, white whale

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A white whale which learnt to imitate the voices of humans may have been trying to make contact, scientists believe.
The male named Noc had a distinctly human-like voice, much to the surprise of scientists who previously thought whales typically produce sounds in a manner that is wholly different from humans.
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