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You can t cancel Pride : the fight for LGBTQ+ rights amid the pandemic

You can t cancel Pride : the fight for LGBTQ+ rights amid the pandemic
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A tsunami of cases : desperation as Covid second wave batters India

‘A tsunami of cases’: desperation as Covid second wave batters India Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Delhi Dr K Senthil had feared it was coming. He had feared it as he saw the reckless crush of hundreds of people taking part in large wedding parties over the past months, feared it as he saw the maskless faces of shoppers at the market, feared it as he witnessed thousands come together for political rallies in the ongoing elections in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, where he is the president of the state medical council. But despite his growing sense of foreboding, the second wave of coronavirus that began to engulf India last month has confounded even Senthil’s worst expectations.

How race to track mystery gene with links to three cancers saved millions

How race to track mystery gene with links to three cancers saved millions Robin McKie Science Editor Ten years ago, Tony Herbert developed a lump on the right side of his chest. The clump of tissue grew and became painful and he was tested for breast cancer. The result was positive. “I had surgery and chemotherapy and that worked,” he said last week. But how had Herbert managed to develop a condition that is so rare in men? Only about 400 cases of male breast cancer are diagnosed every year in the UK compared with around 55,000 in women. A genetic test revealed the answer. Herbert had inherited a pathogenic version of a gene called BRCA2 and this mutation had triggered his condition.

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