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New Virus Blamed for Australian Deaths - Yahoo! News
Australian doctors revealed Sunday that three people who died shortly after receiving organ transplants from the same donor were all infected with a previously unknown virus.
Binge Drinking Increases Cancer Risk - BBC
Women who drink the equivalent of roughly two bottles of wine over a weekend more than double their risk of breast cancer, say Danish researchers.
Journalist Describes Life with a Mentally Ill Child - NPR (Audio)
Journalist Pete Earley talks about his struggles to get help for his son, who became bipolar while away at college. Earley says, unless a mentally ill person becomes a threat to himself or others, it’s often difficult to secure any kind of treatment. Earley, who is the author of the book Crazy, speaks with Linda Wertheimer about the state of mental health treatment.
U.S. Envoy Attacks Female Circumcision in Kenya - Reuters
The U.S. ambassador to Kenya attacked the practice of female circumcision on Saturday, saying local communities must denounce it. Female genital mutilation (FGM) is widespread in the east African nation, where the government estimates about a third of women has suffered the procedure.
Printing With DNA - Pink Tentacle
Tokyo-based Ko-sin Printing has developed a printing process that allows authors to add a more personal touch to their printed works by using ink that includes their DNA.
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