Read more about the article Russian Mum With Badly-Burned Face Builds New Life With Hubby And Daughter
Picture shows Anya Boldyreva, 30, from the small village of Zhuravka in the Russian region of Voronezh who suffered severe burns to her face when a fire broke out at home when she was only seven months old.

Russian Mum With Badly-Burned Face Builds New Life With Hubby And Daughter

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A young woman who was put on display to raise cash by her grandmother after her face was horrifically burned in a house blaze when she was a baby is…

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Read more about the article Omani Doctor Develops New Stem Cell Treatment That Saves Life Of Child In London
Doctor Hind Khamis Al Balushi(right), who is the head of the Stem Cells Engineering and Cellular Therapies Department at The Royal Hospital in the Omani capital Muscat, has helped to develop a way to cultivate stem cells to rebuild non-cellular textures in order to help to save a child who swallowed a battery and underwent treatment in London

Omani Doctor Develops New Stem Cell Treatment That Saves Life Of Child In London

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An Omani doctor has been praised for helping to develop new stem cell technology that helped to save a child who swallowed a battery and was rushed to hospital as…

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Read more about the article University of Hamburg Study Claims COVID Started In Wuhan Lab
Main Building of the University of Hamburg in Germany, where the study about the origins of COVID-19 was conducted

University of Hamburg Study Claims COVID Started In Wuhan Lab

A new COVID-19 study conducted by the University of Hamburg has found evidence that the current pandemic started from a laboratory accident at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China.…

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Read more about the article British Marine Wildlife Expert: New Galapagos Fishing Policy Threatens Critically Endangered Species
Green sea turtle. Mr Green, who took the photograph himself, told Real Press: "Its forefin was almost amputated by the longline but many die as they cannot reach the surface to breathe." He added: "This one was lucky to be alive as it was still just about able to reach the surface to breathe. But a lot of turtles get ensnared in the lines and tangled, and as they cannot breathe, they die. They are then usually discarded."

British Marine Wildlife Expert: New Galapagos Fishing Policy Threatens Critically Endangered Species

People in the Galapagos Islands are using controversial longline fishing methods where hundreds of hooks are baited to catch fish but also catch everything from seabirds through to turtles and…

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