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Killed By Crucifix Shoved Down Her Throat, Body Left In Shape Of Cross
- Wednesday August 31, 2016
- World News | Travis M. Andrews, The Washington Post
A 49-year-old Oklahoma woman was charged with first-degree murder on Monday in the killing of her 33-year-old daughter in a horrifying manner: By beating the young women before forcing a crucifix and a religious medallion down her throat, a crime to which police say she confessed.
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Apple or Pear? Gene Variant May Decide Body Shape in Women
- Thursday July 13, 2017
- IANS
Researchers first identified the relationship between the variant near KLF14 and Type-2 diabetes risk in a large, genome-wide association study of a broad population.
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Gene That Influences Women's Body Shape and Diabetes Risk
- Monday October 12, 2015
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
Researchers have identified a genetic variant that regulates hundreds of genes that govern how and where women's bodies store fat, which affects their risk of developing Type-2 diabetes.
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www.ndtv.com
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Killed By Crucifix Shoved Down Her Throat, Body Left In Shape Of Cross
- Wednesday August 31, 2016
- World News | Travis M. Andrews, The Washington Post
A 49-year-old Oklahoma woman was charged with first-degree murder on Monday in the killing of her 33-year-old daughter in a horrifying manner: By beating the young women before forcing a crucifix and a religious medallion down her throat, a crime to which police say she confessed.
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www.ndtv.com
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Apple or Pear? Gene Variant May Decide Body Shape in Women
- Thursday July 13, 2017
- IANS
Researchers first identified the relationship between the variant near KLF14 and Type-2 diabetes risk in a large, genome-wide association study of a broad population.
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food.ndtv.com
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Gene That Influences Women's Body Shape and Diabetes Risk
- Monday October 12, 2015
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
Researchers have identified a genetic variant that regulates hundreds of genes that govern how and where women's bodies store fat, which affects their risk of developing Type-2 diabetes.
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www.ndtv.com