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‘Overlapping’ neurosurgery not tied to higher complication or death rates
One aspect of surgery the study didn’t address is patient consent.
'Ice Bucket Challenge' co-founder dies after battling ALS
The challenge really took off when it reached friends of Pete Frates, a former baseball star at Boston College who was also fighting ALS.
Tens of thousands dying from $30 billion fake drugs trade, WHO says
There was no global reporting of this data before 2013.
Twitterari wants answers as #WhoKilledRaghu goes viral
Social media is strife with speculations and have risen slogan #WhoKilledRagu in their quest towards finding answers.
Locals douse pyre sensing man’s role in wife’s death
Man says wife committed suicide, police sends half-burnt body for autopsy.
'Effective tuberculosis vaccine in the offing'
Tuberculosis (TB) kills more people than any other infection, with an estimated 1.7 million people worldwide dying from it every year.
Trainer of escaped Paris tiger says cage lock was cut
The idea of using a tranquillizer gun was quickly ruled out because of the time it takes for the sedatives to work.
Three coffees a day linked to more health than harm: study
There is more benefit to drinking coffee than harm.
Occupational accidents kill nearly 48000 people every year: study
The British Safety Council is a not-for-profit workplace health, safety and environmental management organisation.
Keeping a pet dog reduces risk of early death
Older people who live alone are 33 percent less likely to die over the next 12 years if they have a dog, according to a Swedish study.