Published January 8th, 2008 at 9:32 am in Discovery, Health with no comments
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Published November 30th, 2007 at 3:37 pm in Discovery, Health with 72 comments
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I want to share this story forwarded in my email this morning. Please read before looking at the photo.
After anthropologist Susan McKinley came back home from an expedition in South America, she noticed a very strange rash on her left breast. Nobody knew what it was and she quickly dismissed it believing that the sores would leave in time.
Upon her return she decided to see a doctor after she started developing intense pains. The doctor, not knowing the exact severity of the case, gave her antibiotics and special creams. As time elapsed the pain did not subside and her left breast became more inflamed and started to bleed. She decided to bandage her sores however as Susan’s pain grew more intense she decided to seek help from a more certified doctor.
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Published October 23rd, 2007 at 5:29 pm in Discovery, Government, News, Philippines, Proud Pinoy, Study with 12 comments
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New Species Found in Philippine Waters. Good News Kababayan! A team of US and Filipino scientists plunged up to five kilometres (three miles) underwater in early October in an area that has been isolated by rising sea levels and may have spawned sea life not found elsewhere.
One of the Species found. A red medusa jellyfish of the genus Atolla is seen swimming in this handout photograph from WHOI’s expedition to the Celebes Sea in October 2007.
They collected between 50 and 100 potentially undiscovered species of marine invertebrates and fishes.
The survey was conducted by Woods Hole, National Geographic and Filipino scientists at the Coral Triangle, bodies of water bounded by the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia that are known to contain the world’s richest biodiversity in shallow water marine species.
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