Volunteer dies after troubles with French drug trial

Dr Gilles Edan, chief neuroscientist at the hospital, said in addition to the brain-dead man who has now died, three other men could have “irreversible” brain damage. The investigational drug

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Leonardo DiCaprio wins Golden Globe for dramatic actor

According to Amobee Brand Intelligence, Lady Gaga, who won an award for her role on American Horror Story: Hotel, was the most talked about celebrity of the night with 141,147

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United CEO receives heart transplant

United reiterated Thursday that Mr. Munoz is expected to return by the beginning of the second quarter, and said it would have no comment about criticism of its disclosures.

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Key Liverpool figure admits Manchester United wanted him

It was a big honour, the whole talk, to be honest.

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Boy with cancer gets his wish to be world famous

Since the age of 4, Dorian has been fighting the disease of rhabdomyosarcoma, a type of soft tissue cancer.

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CDC: Strong signs Brazil birth defects are tied to mosquito

Since then, the virus has spread and has caused infections in many Brazilian states and other countries in Latin America.

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Thousands of UK doctors walk off the job in pay dispute

The row centres on proposed changes to junior doctors’ contracts that the union claims will see them doing more out of hours work for lower rates of pay.

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Obama offered to help Biden with son’s medical bills

Biden lost his son, Beau, to cancer previous year and according to the president he’s helped scientists get more help from congress in the fight against cancer.

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Happiness Increases Into Late Life, Study Says

Up, not down: The age curve in happiness from early adulthood to midlife in two longitudinal studies.

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A Look at the Record Powerball Drawing

If no one matches all five numbers plus the Powerball for Wednesday’s drawing, the jackpot will continue to grow.

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NEMA Warns: Lassa Fever As Dangerous As Ebola

“However, due to the non-specific nature of Lassa fever symptoms and varied presentations, clinical diagnosis is often hard and delayed, especially in the early course of the disease outbreak”.

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Ohio Man Mistakes Teen Son for Intruder, Kills Him

On Tuesday morning, a 14-year-old boy in Cincinnati, Ohio, was killed after his father mistook him for an intruder and shot him in the neck.

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