Read more about the article Surgeons Remove Tumour The Size Of Four Bowling Balls From Teen
Picture shows the 20 kilograme tumour on Andrea Alvarez, 18, and the medical team during the removal, undated. She had a tumour that covered her entire abdomen, similar to a pregnant woman with twins, removed by doctors, in Concepcion, Peru. (@Minsa_Peru/Newsflash)

Surgeons Remove Tumour The Size Of Four Bowling Balls From Teen

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Shocked surgeons have removed a massive tumour from an 18-year-old girl's stomach after her parents thought she was putting on weight. The 20-kilogramme (44-lb) growth - the…

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Read more about the article No Cure For Mystery Fever After Four Months Of Pain
Isabella, 4, poses in undated photo. She has had had a high fever for more than four months and the doctors in the province still cannot diagnose her, in Corrientes, Argentina. (@veronicagabrielariver/Newsflash)

No Cure For Mystery Fever After Four Months Of Pain

A four-year-old girl is baffling medics with a four-month-long fever and a string of other agonising conditions. Little Isabella Rivero - from the city of Corrientes, in the Argentinian province…

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Read more about the article Child Doing Great After Receiving Organ From Father With Different Blood Type In First Of Its Kind Surgery
Image shows the surgery, undated photo. A child received a kidney from a donor with a different blood type for the first time ever in the city of Innsbruck, in Tyrol, Austria. (Florian Lechner Innsbruck/Newsflash)

Child Doing Great After Receiving Organ From Father With Different Blood Type In First Of Its Kind Surgery

Doctors revealed that a child who received a kidney transplant from his father with a different blood group in a first-of-its-kind surgery in Austria is doing well. The extraordinary surgery…

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Read more about the article Firm Founded By Billionaire Qatar Philanthropist Still Not Paid Compo To Tragic Irish Girl
Photo shows Elizabeth Soffe, undated. Elizabeth Soffe was just six months old when her familys home in Al-Waab, Qatar, caught fire, leaving her with third-degree burns to 60 percent of her body. (@littlemisscheekypants/Newsflash)

Firm Founded By Billionaire Qatar Philanthropist Still Not Paid Compo To Tragic Irish Girl

An Irish family whose daughter Elizabeth was seriously burnt in a house fire in Qatar in 2014 when she was a baby have still not received a penny as the…

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Read more about the article Docs Remove Coin Stuck In Boy’s Throat For Three Months
Photo shows a three-year-old boy with his mother, undated. The coin was removed from the patient at Kantha Bopha Hospital in Siem Reap, Cambodia. (CEN)

Docs Remove Coin Stuck In Boy’s Throat For Three Months

A three-year-old boy has been saved after surgeons removed a silver play coin that had been stuck in his throat for three months. His parents - from Siem Pang District,…

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Read more about the article Bee Venom Study Hints Breast Cancer Treatment Prospect
The venom of wild bees such as the violet carpenter bee (Xylocopa violacea), with its main component melittin, is less aggressive than that of honey bees, a team from the LOEWE Center TBG discovered, undated photo. In the future, it could be used against breast cancer cells, among other things. (Bjrn M. von Reumont/Newsflash)

Bee Venom Study Hints Breast Cancer Treatment Prospect

The venomous substance produced by one of the most common wild bee species could help to treat breast cancer, according to scientists in Germany. Researchers at Goethe University and the…

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Read more about the article Honey Can Lower Stroke Risk, Study Shows
Picture shows Tauseef Khan, undated. He is a research associate at Toronto University's Temerty Faculty of Medicine and one of the co-authors of the study entitled "Effect of honey on cardiometabolic risk factors: a systematic review and meta-analysis." (Nema McGlynn/Newsflash)

Honey Can Lower Stroke Risk, Study Shows

Tucking into raw honey can significantly reduce the risk of suffering some of the most common current health issues, scientists in Canada have found. Researchers at Toronto University carried out…

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Read more about the article Mum’s Bid To Bring Daughter Who Won’t Wake Up Home From Hospital For Xmas
Photo shows Daniela Maria Martin Becerra, undated photo. Daniela, who reportedly suffers from a case of Guillain-Barre, is dubbed as the "Cuban sleeping beauty". (@mirkatania.romeromunoz/Newsflash)

Mum’s Bid To Bring Daughter Who Won’t Wake Up Home From Hospital For Xmas

A desperate mother is trying to raise funds to bring her 'Sleeping Beauty' daughter, who suffers from a rare disease, home from hospital for Christmas. Daniela Maria Martin Becerra, who…

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