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    <title>H5N1 strain of bird flu spreads around the globe</title>
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    <description>The H5N1 strain of bird flu was confirmed in Hungary, Malaysia and Croatia today as the deadly virus spread around the globe. </description>
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    <title>China issued its first official regulations on AIDS </title>
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    <description>China today issued its first statue on the prevention and control of deadly HIV/AIDS disease. The statue defined the relevant duties of all-level governments and the rights and obligations of the HIV carriers and AIDS patients. </description>
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    <title>Mobile Phones No Cancer risk </title>
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    <description>Mobile phones are not associated with an increased risk of the most common type of brain tumour according to the first results published online by the British Medical Journal. </description>
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    <title>Scandal of South Korean stem cell research </title>
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    <description>South Korea's top university said Thursday that all of the stem cell lines a leading researcher said were cloned from individual patients and reported this year in the journal Science were fabricated.</description>
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    <title>Scientists have grown a human organ from patients' own cells to transplant back into their bodies.</title>
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    <description>For the first time, scientists have grown a human organ from patients' own cells to transplant back into their bodies as reported online in the international medical journal the Lancet. </description>
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