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Breast implant women to meet Health Secretary Sturgeon Women with breast implants which have been linked to a health scare are due to meet
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BBC News - Breast implant women to meet Health Secretary Sturgeon
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Women with breast implants which have been linked to a health scare are to meet Scotland's Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon.
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BBC News - Health Secretary Sturgeon offers support to breast implant women
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Scotland's Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon says women with breast implant linked to a health scare can turn to the NHS for help.
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Olympus executive in India found dead in apparent - Yahoo! News
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From Yahoo! News: NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A top executive of Japan's scandal-ridden Olympus Corp was found hung to death outside his apartment in suburban Delhi in a likely suicide, police said on Tuesday. Tsutomu Omori, 49, head of the company's medical equipment business in India, appeared to have killed himself late Sunday, Lal Singh, investigating officer of Gurgaon Police told Reuters. There was no immediate suggestion his death was linked to a $1.7 billion fraud that has rocked corporate Japan and led to the arrest of senior executives in Tokyo. "At this stage of probe, it looks like he committed suicide. ...
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New Breast Cancer Gene Found
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Scientists have identified a new gene called Abraxas that may increase the risk of breast cancer. A mutation in this gene was linked to cases of hereditary breast cancer.
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