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Gender equality- will the dream become reality in India?
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 The Hindu 
Gender war, yet to be won
| V.R. Krishna Iyer | The move to create a U.N. Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, named U.N. Women, is a major stride for humankind. | Whether you believe in god or not, every e... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Soldiers guard a street in the area where, according to Mexico's Defense Minister, Mexican drug cartel leader Ignacio Coronel Villareal, aka Nacho Coronel, was killed during an army raid in Zapopan, near Guadalajara, Mexico, Thursday July 29, 2010.
Crime   Drugs   Mexico   Photos   Wikipedia: Ignacio Coronel Villarreal  
 Wall Street Journal 
Death of Mexican Drug Lord Boosts Calderón's Push
By JOSé DE CóRDOBA And NICHOLAS CASEY | Reuters | Mexican soldiers stand guard outside a morgue in Guadalajara City on Friday as they wait for the body of Ignacio "Nacho" Coronel to be deliv... (photo: AP)
Diverse e Coli  PhysOrg 
Emerging E. coli strain causes many antimicrobial-resistant infections in US
| A new, drug-resistant strain of E. coli is causing serious disease, according to a new study, now available online, in the Aug. 1, 2010, issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases. | The new strain, ST13... (photo: Public Domain / Mattosaurus)
Disease   Health   Photos   Science   Wikipedia: Escherichia coli  
Merck  The New York Times 
Merck's 2Q Net Drops on Higher Costs, Charges
| Filed at 10:38 a.m. ET | Drugmaker Merck & Co. on Friday reported a 52 percent drop in second-quarter net income, weighed down by big merger and restructuring charges from buying Schering-Plough Cor... (photo: Creative Commons / )
Business   Drug   Market   Merck   Photos  
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Snake at  Zoo Zeenews
Snake venom may hold key for heart disease, cancer cure
Washington: Japanese scientists have claimed that a number of toxins found in snake venom could help develop new therapies for chronic diseases like heart attack, stroke ... (photo: GFDL / Ltshears)
Disease   Health   Photos   Science   Wikipedia: Snake venom  
Congress party leader and Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit gives a thumbs-up sign to after winning her seat in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2003. Zeenews
There are delays but Delhi to host best CWG ever: CM Dikshit
Zeenews Bureau | New Delhi: Accepting that there have been delays in various projects of the Commonwealth Games slated to be held in Delhi in October, the Capital’s Chi... (photo: AP / Manish Swarup)
Delhi   India   Photos   Politics  
Cancer PhysOrg
Humble protein, nanoparticles tag-team to kill cancer cells
| Transferrin-carrying nanoparticles that have targeted and permeated Ramos cancer cells. Areas of yellow represent the intracellular compartments of the cells where the ... (photo: Creative Commons / Pulmonary Pathology)
Cancer   Health   Photos   Science   Wikipedia: Nanoparticle  
Pill, Drug Canada Dot Com
Statins have proven benefits and aren't prescribed lightly
| Re: Cholesterol drugs don't help the healthy, July 26 | The op-ed piece by pharmaceutical policy researcher Alan Cassels implies that elevated cholesterol levels are no... (photo: Creative Commons / jenifgrr)
Drugs   Health   Photos   Science   Wikipedia: Statin  
Photographers take pictures of a page of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI, website that depicts Mexican drug cartel leader Ignacio Coronel Villareal, aka Nacho Coronel, during a press conference in Mexico City, Thursday, July 29, 2010. Al Jazeera
Top Mexico drug lord 'killed'
| A top Mexican drug trafficker has been killed in a raid by state security forces, defence department officials have said. | Ignacio "Nacho" Coronel was reportedly kille... (photo: AP / Eduardo Verdugo)
Drug   Ignacio Coronel Villarreal   Mexico   Photos   Wikipedia: Ignacio Coronel Villarreal  
Pill, Medicine, Vitamin The Star
Obese patients lose weight on new Orexigen drug
| WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Overweight volunteers who took Orexigen's experimental drug Contrave, designed to reduce cravings, lost about 13 pounds (6 kg) over a year, U.S. ... (photo: Creative Commons / kevinspencer)
Drug   Health   Photos   Science   Wikipedia: Contrave  
A suspected swine flu patient lies on a stretcher before being transferred from Naidu hospital to Sassoon hospital in Pune, India, Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2009. The Times Of India
High-risk people more prone to H1N1
PUNE: An analysis of H1N1 casualties since April has revealed that 42 per cent of the people who died were those falling in high risk category with either some kind of as... (photo: AP / Dhiraj Singh)
Disease   Health   People   Photos   Wikipedia: Swine influenza  
Drug Technology Black Market
- Intervention effort cuts HIV incidence among female sex work
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- EPA Developing Tool to Assist in Enviro Justice Initiative
- Kinked nanopores slow DNA passage for easier sequencing
Breast Cancer
Study finds diet and alcohol alter epigenetics of breast cancer
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- R.I. DMV helps finger a criminal without prints
- R.I. Police Digest: ACI inmate charged with aiding escape
- Man killed in crash on Desert Road
- Bealey Avenue Christchurch
Abdominal - Obesity - Fats
Abdominal obesity gotten worse
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Health Warning Sport Medical
- VA: 3 positive tests of vets at St. Louis clinic
- BJP MLAs join hands against Bellary brigade
- Charles River terminates WuXi PharmaTech buy
- Summer fellowships give R.I. college students leg up on rese
People bring flowers and candles to the tomb of the late former Philippine president Corazon ' Cory' Aquino.
'People Power People' remembers Cory Aquino
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- Ex-Oregon quarterback Jeremiah Masoli reportedly accepts inv
- Signs of oil spill recovery entering new phase
- U.S.-led coalition finds 'success' elusive in Kandah
World boxing great Manny Pacquiao reacts upon spotting someone from the crowd as he carries his daughter Princess upon arrival to another hero's welcome early Monday March 22, 2010 in Manila, Philippines. Pacquiao, who retained his WBO welterweight crown versus Joshua Clottey of Ghana March 14 at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, hinted at retirement from professional boxing but said he still has to discuss his plans with his mother and his family and close friends. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
No way to sugarcoat this: Mayweather fears Pacquiao
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Poppy Drugs & Diseases
- Upcoming Drug Trial: Anna Nicole Smith Could Be Guilty, Too!
- Snooki taken in
- Prosecutor makes new claim in Anna Nicole case
- Prosecutor Makes New Claim in Anna Nicole Case
Snake at  Zoo
Snake venom may hold key for heart disease, cancer cure
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- Upcoming Drug Trial: Anna Nicole Smith Could Be Guilty, Too!
- Organized Crime Increasingly Linked in Africa
- Pakistan: The WISE women of Karachi
- Horn of Africa Once Again Polio-Free
Soldiers guard a street in the area where, according to Mexico's Defense Minister, Mexican drug cartel leader Ignacio Coronel Villareal, aka Nacho Coronel, was killed during an army raid in Zapopan, near Guadalajara, Mexico, Thursday July 29, 2010.
Death of Mexican Drug Lord Boosts Calderón's Push
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Pharmaceutical Vices
- Isaac to lay stone for Advanced Technology Park
- Leaving the house: Ex-MPs discuss life after the House of Co
- Time for Centre to act, says KCR
- Children benefit from $3m donation
In this May 22, 2008 file photo the headquarters of drug maker Merck & Co. are seen in Whitehouse Station, USA. Merck & Co. is buying Schering-Plough Corp. for US$ 41.1 billion in stock and cash in a deal that gives the companies more firepower to compete in a drug industry facing slumping sales, tough generic competition and intense cost pressures. The deal announced Monday, March 9, 2009 would unite the maker of asthma drug Singulair with the maker of allergy medicine Nasonex
Schering-Plough charges eat into Merck profit
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- Upcoming Drug Trial: Anna Nicole Smith Could Be Guilty, Too!
- Organized Crime Increasingly Linked in Africa
- Pakistan: The WISE women of Karachi
- Prosecutor makes new claim in Anna Nicole case
Gender equality- will the dream become reality in India?
Gender war, yet to be won
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