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Girl with stomach pains carrying embryonic twin: related news

Girl with stomach pains carrying embryonic twin

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — A 9-year-old girl taken to a hospital with stomach pains was found to be carrying her embryonic twin, doctors in central Greece said Thursday.

9-year-old girl's twin is found inside her stomach (AP)

ATHENS, Greece - A 9-year-old girl who went to hospital in central Greece suffering from stomach pains was found to be carrying her embryonic twin, doctors said Thursday.

9-year-old girl's twin is found inside her stomach

ATHENS, Greece (AP) -- A 9-year-old girl who went to hospital in central Greece suffering from stomach pains was found to be carrying her embryonic twin, doctors said Thursday.

Public funding impacts progress of human embryonic stem cell research

Bolstered by supportive policies and public research dollars, the United Kingdom, Israel, China, Singapore and Australia are producing unusually large shares of human embryonic stem cell research, according to a report from the Georgia Institute of Technology in the June 2008 issue Cell Stem Cell. Aaron Levine, assistant professor of public policy and author of the book Cloning: A Beginner's Guide, studied how countries output of research papers related to human embryonic stem cell research compared to their output in less contentious fields. He found that even though the United States still puts out far more research in this field than any other single country, when one compares the amount of research in human embryonic stem cells to other forms of research in molecular biology and genetics, the U.

Public funding impacts progress of human embryonic stem cell research

Bolstered by supportive policies and public research dollars, the United Kingdom, Israel, China, Singapore and Australia are producing unusually large shares of human embryonic stem cell research, according to a report from the Georgia Institute of Technology in the June 2008 issue Cell Stem Cell. Aaron Levine, assistant professor of public policy and author of the book Cloning: A Beginner's Guide, studied how countries output of research papers related to human embryonic stem cell research compared to their output in less contentious fields. He found that even though the United States still puts out far more research in this field than any other single country, when one compares the amount of research in human embryonic stem cells to other forms of research in molecular biology and genetics, the U.

Girl Scout breaks record for cookie sales

A Michigan girl honored for selling a record-breaking 17,323 boxes of Girl Scout cookies said she simply set a goal and stuck to it to reach the top.

Parents fight to call baby girl 'Elvis'

A Swedish couple have been banned by authorities from calling their baby girl 'Elvis', on the grounds that Elvis isn't a good name for a girl.

Girl on Wii fit gets two million YouTube hits

A video of a girl hula-hooping on Wii Fit, “secretly” captured by her boyfriend, has garnered over two million hits.

Twin, separated at birth, sues for mix-up

MADRID (Reuters) - A Spanish twin, separated from her family for 28 years, is suing the Canary Islands for a mix-up at the maternity hospital which led to her being taken home by the wrong mother, media reported Wednesday.

Girl penalized for finishing school fast

GRAPEVINE, Texas, May 29 (UPI) -- A Texas girl with the highest grades in her class said she is shocked the school won't let her be valedictorian because she finished school too quickly.

Girl, 3, drove car

Police in Bulgaria are investigating after a three year old girl "drove" her dad's car half a mile through a busy market.

Twin spark technology not patentable: Eicher

Eicher Motors managing director and chief executive Siddhartha Lal says the twin-spark technology - the issue behind a court battle between Bajaj Auto and TVS Motor - is not a patentable know-how.

Twin spark technology not patentable: Eicher

Chennai, June 18: Eicher Motors managing director and chief executive Siddhartha Lal says the twin-spark technology - the issue behind a court battle between Bajaj Auto and TVS Motor - is not a patentable know-how.

Michigan Girl Scout sells 17,328 boxes of cookies

A Girl Scout sold 17,328 boxes of the group's signature cookies this year by setting up shop on a street corner, shattering her troop's old mark and probably setting a national record.

Michigan Girl Scout sells 17,328 boxes of cookies (AP)

DETROIT - A Girl Scout sold 17,328 boxes of the group's signature cookies this year by setting up shop on a street corner, shattering her troop's old mark and probably setting a national record.

Michigan Girl Scout sells 17,328 boxes of cookies

DETROIT - A Girl Scout sold 17,328 of the group's signature cookies this year by setting up shop on a street corner, shattering her troop's old mark and probably setting a national record.

BOOKS: 'The Girl on the Fridge': Etgar Keret's bitter young things

The Girl on the Fridge By Etgar Keret. Translated by Miriam Shlesinger and Sondra Silverston. 171 pages. Paper, $12. Farrar, Straus & Giroux.

Michigan Girl Scout sells 17,328 boxes of cookies

DETROIT (AP) -- A Girl Scout sold 17,328 boxes of the group's signature cookies this year by setting up shop on a street corner, shattering her troop's old mark and probably setting a national record.

Spanish twin sues for mix-up

MADRID (Reuters) - A Spanish twin, separated from her family for 28 years, is suing the Canary Islands for a mix-up at the maternity hospital which led to her being taken home by the wrong mother, media reported on Wednesday.

Spanish twin, separated at birth, sues for mix-up

MADRID (Reuters) - A Spanish twin, separated from her family for 28 years, is suing the Canary Islands for a mix-up at the maternity hospital which led to her being taken home by the wrong mother, media reported on Wednesday.

Controlling embryonic fate by association

Association determines fate in embryonic stem cells, said Baylor College of Medicine researchers in a report that appears in the current issue of the journal Nature Cell Biology.

Nintendo Wii Girl Getting Millions Of Views

Techzonez A girl wearing not much more than a pair of underwear and playing Nintendo’s Wii Fit has become one of the most popular videos of Youtube.

Man carrying a rusted, pirate-style sword arrest at Macy's store in New York

NEW YORK - A man has been arrested while carrying a rusted, pirate-style sword through Macy's flagship store in Manhattan

Passenger carrying drugs in Tokyo as dog fails sniff test

TOKYO (AFP) - An unsuspecting passenger who flew to Tokyo is carrying one million yen's worth of cannabis compliments of customs authorities after a sniffer dog failed a test, officials said Monday.

Passenger carrying drugs in Tokyo as dog fails sniff test

TOKYO (AFP) - An unsuspecting passenger who flew to Tokyo is carrying one million yen's worth of cannabis compliments of customs authorities after a sniffer dog failed a test, officials said Monday.


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