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2015-04-13 South Africa Health


Astro Awani
   
Magnolia-jasmine aroma could make you a hot ticket: study   
Astro Awani
An aroma that smells like magnolias and jasmine (pictured here) could provoke the attraction of others, according to a new study. - Subin Pumsom/shutterstock.com. close. The content may have been removed, or is temporarily unavailable. We apologize for ...

Magnolia-jasmine aroma could make you a hot ticket   Free Malaysia Today

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Times of India
   
Mother's gene can nourish baby's gut bacteria   
Times of India
A gene helps some mothers produce breast milk sugars that are not digested by the infant, but instead nourish specific bacteria that colonise the babies' guts soon after birth, says a new study. The gene, which is not active in some mothers, produces a breast ...


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Design & Trend
   
Effective Cure For Migraines Could Be Coming Soon   
Design & Trend
(Photo : Getty Images/Scott Barbour) Migraines are excruciatingly painful and can be all too common, but new research breakthrough could pinpoint a cure. Migraines are excruciatingly painful and can be all too common, but new research breakthrough could ...

Migraines could become a thing of the past as new research leads to discovery ...   Empire State Tribune
Study offers hope of relief for migraine sufferers   New Straits Times Online
Kiwi scientists tackle migraines head-on   3News NZ

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Synchrony helps children create friendships: study   
The New Age Online
Playing a simple computer game together in sync gave eight-year-olds a sense of familiarity and honed a bond between them in a recent study at the University of Washington in the US. "Synchrony is like a glue that brings people together -- it's a magical ...


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Planet F1
   
'Titanium plate sparks caused smoke'   
Planet F1
Felipe Massa has revealed that it was the titanium plate that caused the smoke that bothered him in the practices for the Chinese GP. Putting in the laps at the Shanghai circuit, the Brazilian pitted on both Friday and Saturday with smoke in the cockpit of his ...


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The Australian
   
Scott Morrison won't reveal religious sect exempted from vaccination   
The Australian
Social Services Minister Scott Morrison has refused to reveal which “very small” religious sect has been exempted from vaccination, fearing people will try converting to the faith “just to get another crack” at avoiding immunisation. Tony Abbott and Mr Morrison ...

Support for government push to withdraw welfare payments from anti vaccination ...   Sydney Morning Herald
'No jab, no pay' policy in Oz   Irish Examiner
Australian parents who refuse to vaccinate children to lose payments   Irish Times
Xinhua   
TVNZ   
Stuff.co.nz   
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Yibada (English Edition)
   
NZ expert calls body transplant 'science fiction'   
New Zealand Herald
An Italian doctor says he is two years away from performing the operation to transplant a head onto a new body, and has identified the first patient. Photo / 123RF. A New Zealand expert has dismissed plans for the world's first body transplant as "science ...

The Real Frankenstein: Terminally Ill Russian Man Volunteers For 'HEAVEN ...   Yibada (English Edition)
Risky surgery ... This man is expected to be the first person to ever have a head ...   NEWS.com.au
Pioneer Head Transplant To Happen In 2 Years: Russian Computer Scientist to ...   News Every day
Newstalk ZB   
Tech Times   
International Business Times UK   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Dogs sniff out prostate cancer   
NEWS.com.au
DOGS can sniff out prostate cancer, according to a recent Italian study. But read on before you use the pet pooch to sniff your backside. The latest research, by the Department of Urology at the Humanitas Clinical and Research Centre in Milan, involved two ...

Dogs good at detecting cancer   6minutes
Dogs can sniff out prostate cancer almost every time   Telegraph.co.uk
Dogs are 'spectacular' cancer sniffers - research   New Zealand Herald
Times of India   
The Guardian   
Daily Mail   
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Independent Online
   
Driverless cars: here comes motion sickness   
Independent Online
Washington – We've heard a lot of questions about what the future of driverless cars will bring, but here is a new one: What if this great advance in transportation technology makes us motion-sick? That's a very likely possibility, argue Michael Sivak and ...

Driverless cars more likely to make you travel sick says new study - unless you ...   Daily Mail
Self-driving vehicles will make more people car sick   Engadget
Self-driving cars' can make people sick, study says   Fortune
Zee News   
TheBlaze.com   
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Cambridge News
   
Events to raise awareness on autism   
gulfnews.com
Abu Dhabi: New York University Abu Dhabi is taking part in the global campaign 'Light it up Blue', and lighting part of the exterior of the campus blue in recognition of Autism Awareness Month. Light it up Blue is a global initiative led by the US-based ...

It's important for parents to know autism's early signs   Pueblo Chieftain
Event raises awareness, builds community   Fremont Tribune
Al Ain Residency Hosts Exhibition For Talents And Innovations Of Autistic Children   Abu Dhabi City Guide
News Courier   
Liverpool Echo   
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