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Dungeon dad to be charged ‘within days’

Dungeon dad to be charged ‘within days’London, Nov 11: Austrian incest fiend Josef Fritzl is to be formally charged this week following authorities’ announcement that the case against him was complete.

The 73-year-old, who imprisoned daughter Elisabeth, now 42, in a cellar for 24 years, and fathered seven children with her, will be told of the charges in the middle of this week.

Possible charges of kidnap, rape, causing permanent psychological harm and assisting death by negligence over a baby boy born with breathing difficulties and allowed to die have been examined by the prosecutors.

Tribesmen in Mohmand Agency asked to expel militants, vacate houses

PakistanGhalanai, Nov 11 : Tension gripped the Mohmand Agency tribal area after the NWFP government asked the tribesmen to expel militants and vacate houses ahead of likely military action.

According to the Dawn, exodus has started from the Anbar sub-division of the region and displaced people were heading towards Peshawar, Mardan and other areas to avoid military operation, local people said.

Baghdad sees new spate of deadly bombings

Baghdad sees new spate of deadly bombings Baghdad  - Several bomb

Medicinal plant may harbour HIV cure

Medicinal plant may harbour HIV cureWashington, Nov 11: A new UCLA AIDS Institute study has found that a chemical from the Astragalus root, frequently used in Chinese herbal therapy, may help in the fight against HIV.

Like other kinds of cells, immune cells lose the ability to divide as they age because a part of their chromosomes known as a telomere becomes progressively shorter with cell division. As a result, the cell changes in many ways, and its disease fighting ability is compromised.

But the new study has shown that the chemical, TAT2, can prevent or slow this progressive telomere shortening.

Leptin behind obesity-related cardiovascular disease

Leptin behind obesity-related cardiovascular diseaseWashington, Nov 11 : A new study by researchers at Ohio University has revealed that obesity raises levels of the hormone leptin, which can be a big threat to the cardiovascular system.

Leptin, a peptide hormone produced by fat cells, helps regulate body weight by acting on the hypothalamus to suppress appetite and burn stored fat.

However, an excess of fat in the body can produce too much of the hormone, which, in turn, can lower levels of bioavailable nitric oxide.

Pylons, high-voltage cables ‘double dementia-related death risk’

Pylons, high-voltage cables ‘double dementia-related death risk’London, Nov 11: People who live close to pylons and high-voltage cables double their risk of dying from Alzheimer’s disease and senile dementia, a shocking new study has claimed.

According to boffins, a direct link between the electromagnetic fields created by power lines and all types of dementia has been found.

The study has been conducted by doctors at Bern University’s Institute of Social and Preventative Medicine in Switzerland.

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