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Kylie Minogue admits she may never have children

New Delhi, June 6 (ANI): Kylie Minogue has confessed that she has become increasingly "realistic" about the fact that she may now not have children. She told a magazine that she was still hopeful to have a family but being an older woman was realistic, a leading daily reported. The Grammy Award winner continued that one had to think about it as one could not say one will or one won't because ultimately it was not up to them. Whilst talking about her battle with breast cancer, Minogue asserted that going through cancer meant that there were lots of unknowns whether one could or could not have children as cancer did not happen and went away and one was done with it. Jun 6, 2014
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Cervical cancer survivor cured by experimental therapy

Former stage three cervical cancer patient Aricca Wallace explains how she was miraculously cured after undergoing an experimental trial which is part of a developing field known as immunotherapy. Duration: 01:22 Jun 3, 2014
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Sand artist depicts horrors of smoking through sculpture on 'World No Tobacco Day'

Puri/Visakhapatnam, May 31 (ANI): Internationally renowned sand artist, Sudarshan Patnaik, created an anti-smoking sculptor on sand at a beach in Odisha and rallies were organized in Andhra Pradesh to create an awareness regarding the horrendous effects of smoking on World No Tobacco Day. World No Tobacco Day is observed annually on May 31 by World Health Organization (WHO). Patnaik's 5-feet high and 20-feet long sand sculpture, which was made with 7 tons of sand, depicted the harmful effects of tobacco consumption May 31, 2014
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Indian Researchers Help Fill Gaps in Protein Map

Two independent research bodies simultaneously announced drafts of the human proteome, which is the protein equivalent of human genome. One of the drafts was created by researchers at Bangalore, India while the other was from Germany. May 29, 2014