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Struck Off MMR Doctor To Appeal
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SKY News
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Tue, Sep 21 2010 9:03 PM
Andrew Wakefield, the doctor struck off the medical register after he claimed autism was linked to the MMR children’s vaccine, defends his actions on Sky News.
Struck Off MMR Doctor To Appeal
From:
SKY News
on
Tue, Aug 31 2010 3:18 AM
Andrew Wakefield, the doctor struck off the medical register after he claimed autism was linked to the MMR children’s vaccine, defends his actions on Sky News.
UK Breast Cancer Rate Higher Than East Africa
From:
SKY News
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Tue, Aug 31 2010 3:18 AM
British women are four times more likely to develop breast cancer than women in eastern Africa, new figures show. Some 87.9 per 100,000 British women were diagnosed in 2008, compared to just 19.3 women per 100,000 in eastern Africa.
Struck Off MMR Doctor To Appeal
From:
SKY News
on
Wed, Aug 25 2010 9:27 PM
Andrew Wakefield, the doctor struck off the medical register after he claimed autism was linked to the MMR children’s vaccine, defends his actions on Sky News.
Shops Urged To Give Up Party Drug
From:
SKY News
on
Fri, Aug 13 2010 7:02 AM
Shopkeepers are being urged to hand over their stocks of the party drug mephedrone before it becomes illegal on Friday. Council-employed trading standards officers in Norfolk have confiscated plant food believed to contain the drug.
UK Breast Cancer Rate Higher Than East Africa
From:
SKY News
on
Mon, Aug 09 2010 7:34 AM
British women are four times more likely to develop breast cancer than women in eastern Africa, new figures show. Some 87.9 per 100,000 British women were diagnosed in 2008, compared to just 19.3 women per 100,000 in eastern Africa.
Fears Over Synthetic Life Breakthrough
From:
SKY News
on
Sun, Aug 01 2010 8:20 PM
An American biologist Craig Venter claims he has created synthetic life in the laboratory. But not everyone is welcoming the alleged breakthrough, including ethicist Dr Tom Douglas.
Rules On Foreign Doctors 'Must Change Now'
From:
SKY News
on
Wed, Jul 14 2010 1:05 AM
A report into the use of overseas doctors in Britain has warned that changes to the system must be made immediately.
Operation To Separate Twins Is 'A Success'
From:
SKY News
on
Tue, Jul 13 2010 3:03 AM
Conjoined twins Hassan and Hussein Benhaffaf have been successfully separated in a 14-hour operation, Great Ormond Street Hospital in London has said. Sky’s Health Correspondent, Thomas Moore, has the details.
Inherited Diseases May Be Wiped Out
From:
SKY News
on
Tue, Jul 13 2010 3:03 AM
Scientists have developed a pioneering technique to transfer DNA from one human egg to another and beat inherited - and often fatal - diseases. Newcastle University professor Doug Turnbull describes the breakthrough to health correspondent Thomas Moore.
'Playing God': Life Created In Lab
From:
SKY News
on
Tue, Jul 13 2010 3:03 AM
A scientist in America has created artificial life. It is a biological breakthrough of extraordinary proportions which has been compared to splitting the atom - and already criticised as "playing God". Sky’s Thomas Moore reports.
Shops Urged To Give Up Party Drug
From:
SKY News
on
Mon, Jul 12 2010 3:03 PM
Shopkeepers are being urged to hand over their stocks of the party drug mephedrone before it becomes illegal on Friday. Council-employed trading standards officers in Norfolk have confiscated plant food believed to contain the drug.
Artificial Life 'Created In Lab'
From:
SKY News
on
Mon, Jul 12 2010 3:05 AM
An American biologist claims to have created synthetic life in the laboratory. It could be one of the biggest scientific breakthroughs in the past two decades. Sky’s Thomas Moore and Jeremy Thompson discuss the alleged discovery.
'Playing God': Life Created In Lab
From:
SKY News
on
Mon, Jul 05 2010 5:52 AM
A scientist in America has created artificial life. It is a biological breakthrough of extraordinary proportions which has been compared to splitting the atom - and already criticised as "playing God". Sky’s Thomas Moore reports.
Scientist 'Infected' With Computer Virus
From:
SKY News
on
Fri, Jun 25 2010 10:31 PM
A British scientist says he’s the first person in the world to be 'infected' with a computer virus. Dr Mark Gasson contaminated a computer chip when it was inserted in his hand. Sky's Health Correspondent Thomas Moore explains.
Operation To Separate Twins Is 'A Success'
From:
SKY News
on
Sun, Jun 20 2010 12:57 AM
Conjoined twins Hassan and Hussein Benhaffaf have been successfully separated in a 14-hour operation, Great Ormond Street Hospital in London has said. Sky’s Health Correspondent, Thomas Moore, has the details.
Fears Over Synthetic Life Breakthrough
From:
SKY News
on
Thu, May 20 2010 4:26 PM
An American biologist Craig Venter claims he has created synthetic life in the laboratory. But not everyone is welcoming the alleged breakthrough, including ethicist Dr Tom Douglas.
Breast Screening Benefits Outweigh Harms
From:
SKY News
on
Tue, May 18 2010 11:56 AM
Breast cancer screening saves the lives of two women for every one who receives potentially unnecessary treatment, new research has suggested. Sky’s Amy Lewis has the latest.
Operation To Separate Twins Is 'A Success'
From:
SKY News
on
Tue, May 18 2010 11:56 AM
Conjoined twins Hassan and Hussein Benhaffaf have been successfully separated in a 14-hour operation, Great Ormond Street Hospital in London has said. Sky’s Health Correspondent, Thomas Moore, has the details.
Breast Screening Benefits Outweigh Harms
From:
SKY News
on
Wed, Apr 28 2010 7:40 AM
Breast cancer screening saves the lives of two women for every one who receives potentially unnecessary treatment, new research has suggested. Sky’s Amy Lewis has the latest.
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