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Cute and morbid Australian train safety video goes viral Macleans.ca A safety video called "Dumb Ways To Die" that is part of an Australian train company's campaign to promote safety has gone viral, with more than 29 million views on Youtube. The video combines equal parts cute, morbid and catchy and is the centrepiece ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Veena MMS gets viral! Indian Express Her MMS video in which she is spotted kissing, cuddling and making out with the debutant producer Rajan Verma has gone viral on net. Sensational video of this Pakistan-import has given her one more chance to be in news but for wrong reasons. This is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Missing hat search goes viral KRQE LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) - A New Mexico woman is hoping for a miracle after losing something irreplaceable at a very busy airport while traveling over the Thanksgiving holiday. Her odds of finding it are slim, but she's getting a lot of help from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Viral Picture: Police Officer Helps Homeless Man WFMY News 2 pubId=34300080001 Viral Picture: Police Officer Helps Homeless Man A NYPD officer bought shoes for a homeless man sitting barefoot in New York's Times Square. national caughtontape 112912 News WFMY 01:01 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Living with HIV: Diagnosis and treatment India.Com Health The only way to diagnose HIV is to take a test which looks for signs of the virus in the blood. Presence of the virus in the blood is termed as HIV positive (HIV+). If no signs of the virus are found in the blood, the result is considered negative. HIV ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
HCMV researchers utilize novel techniques to show preferential repair of the ... Medical Xpress "If we could figure out how the virus interacted with these cellular proteins to keep them from repairing the cellular DNA, then we could target those viral proteins specifically," says the study's senior corresponding author, associate professor of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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