Clinical medicine
Australian court ordered Nurofen maker to pull ‘misleading’ painkillers from stores
A court in Australia court has ordered Reckitt Benckiser to remove some of its popular Nurofen painkiller products, saying the British firm had misled customers by selling identical products for different types of pain.
Do you have a negative view of the elderly? You’re more likely to get Alzheimer’s
Newly-published research by the Yale School of Public Health published in the journal “Psychology and Aging” demonstrates that people who have negative beliefs about aging are more likely to suffer the brain changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease.
Medical facilities in China perform electric shock therapy to gays
Pamela Anderson poses naked celebrating being cured of Hepatitis
Two tons of bootleg alcohol seized in Turkey's northwest
Two tons of bottled bootleg alcohol have been seized in an operation against illegal alcoholic drink makers in the northwestern province of Tekirda?, in the latest development in Turkey's bootleg alcohol crisis that has left dozens dead.
Turkish hair transplant business reaches $1 billion: Report
The hair transplant business in Turkey has reached $1 billion, with Istanbul as the most popular destination for those want a new head of hair, Wired magazine has reported.
Neighborhood quarantined after rabies detected in northern Turkey
A neighborhood in the Black Sea province of Samsun has been quarantined following the detection of the rabies virus in a dog that bit a woman in Samsun's Vezirköprü district.
Serbia Brings In Cuban Lung Cancer Treatment
Sonja Kostic, an oncologist from the Bezanijska Kosa Clinical Centre in Belgrade, told BIRN on Monday that patients are now able to apply to be considered for treatment with the Cuban vaccine.
"The vaccine has arrived and now we just need to define who can take the vaccine since it is only for lung cancer patients who are in the fourth [final] stage of the illness," Kostic said.
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Tests for cholera are negative
The Dutch man, aged 70, who was admitted to the hospital with symptoms of acute gastroenteritis was tested for cholera.
Up to now, the tests conducted for cholera disease are negative.
The tourist is still hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit of a private hospital in Athens.
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Profession: Babymaker… the man paid to have sex with dozens of wives (pics + vid)
Ed Houben, aged 46, would once donate sperm in the clinical sense. Unfortunately, for most women, this was unpersonal, sterile and expensive. So, he cut out the middleman and began to offer his services in a more natural way ie sex! As a result, today the virile Dutch man from Maastricht billed himself as the Babymaker and has already fathered over 108 kids and counting!