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Medbroadcast: 11-13-2004

82-year-old man with Alzheimer's abandoned by family at British hospital
LONDON (AP) - The British government is trying to track down a family that abandoned an 82-year-old man suffering from advanced Alzheimer's disease in a London hospital waiting room. The family, living in southern Spain, said they couldn't care for the man.

DNA limits tested as Montreal identical twin seeks paternity of child
MONTREAL (CP) - DNA tests have put criminals in jail and set the innocent free, but the limits of the technology are being tested in Quebec as an identical twin tries to prove he is the father of a five-year-old boy.

Martin gives $194 million for research chairs to court international scholars
VANCOUVER (CP) - Prime Minister Paul Martin has lodged a $194-million-plug in Canada's brain drain, hoping the extra research funding will not only keep academics from leaving the country, but also lure stars from abroad.

NDP urges ban on trans fats, will introduce motion in Commons
OTTAWA (CP) - NDP Leader Jack Layton wants Canada to become the second country in the world to ban processed trans fats. He says his New Democrats will introduce a motion in the House of Commons on Nov.

Second cervical cancer vaccine shows promising results in trial
(AP) - Researchers say a second experimental cervical cancer vaccine appears to broadly protect against infection and risky precancerous conditions for more than two years.

Too little momentum on influenza pandemic vaccine front, WHO warns
TORONTO (CP) - The world has a unique chance to lay the groundwork for the production of a vaccine to fight a pandemic influenza that could kill tens of millions of people, but too little work is being done, the WHO said Friday following a summit of vaccine makers and key countries.

Work on pandemic flu vaccine urgently needed; money's the problem: WHO
TORONTO (CP) - The World Health Organization, key countries and major flu vaccine makers agreed Friday there is an urgent need to push forward with production and licensing of trial batches of pandemic influenza vaccine.

Canadian-led research team tries to discover why West Nile hits hard in some
TORONTO (CP) - A Canadian-led research team has been awarded significant U.S. funding to puzzle out one of the most worrisome mysteries surrounding the unpredictable West Nile virus. The team, led by McMaster University's Dr.

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