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Prostate cancer and PSA
Prostate specific antigen (PSA) in the blood is commonly used to aid in the diagnosis of cancer. Should it be adopted as a routine screening test for the cancer?
Sanya no go for naked beachgoers
Authorities have banned nude sunbathing and swimming in ‘China’s Hawaii’, citing both as ‘uncivilised’.
My cat gave me TB
Public health experts in the UK say transmission risk of cat-to-human TB infection is low, but recommend putting down cats confirmed to have the disease.
The fifth parasite: Malaysia studies new malarial strain
A deadly malarial strain has made the leap from monkeys to humans, and Malaysia is at the forefront of the research.
Toxic tides: Risks from harmful microalgae
There is a need to step up monitoring of our coastal waters for harmful algal blooms as they pose public safety concerns and economic risks.
Articles on Snowden and Rohingya win Pulitzer's top journalism prizes
Articles written about Edward Snowden's leak of NSA's classified documents and the plight of Myanmar's Rohingya community win Pulitzer's top prizes for journalism.
Romania's stray dogs find help from teenager who uses Facebook to save them
A 13-year-old girl's love and sympathy for stray dogs has inspired her to take up the crusade to save them from certain death.
Runaway teen survives 5-hour flight as stowaway in plane's wheel well
A teenager stowed away on a five-hour flight from California to Hawaii in the wheel well of a passenger jet, and miraculously survived subzero temperatures and near-total oxygen deprivation.
Spend 2 days on a theme park ride to save 50 leopards? This guy will
Sam Clauw aims to set a new Guinness World Record for 'the longest marathon on a fairground/theme park attraction' to raise funds to save the Amur leopard from extinction.
Move over, Hollywood: Today's TV stars are so much more in vogue
These days, television is the on-screen catwalk that really matters.