Friday, March 13, 2015

SOUTH AFRICA - New penis recipient 'very excited' after S. Africa performs world's 1st successful transplant

South African doctors have transplanted a “fully-functioning” penis to a victim of a botched circumcision after a nine-hour surgery. The only other such procedure in 2006 ended in failure.The surgery was performed in December by a team from the University of Stellenbosch at Cape Town’s Tyberberg Hospital, on a 21-year-old man whose name has not been revealed for “ethical reasons.”
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INC News, 13/03/2015 - via RT

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BREAKING NEWS FROM BOSNIA - BREAKING NEWS FROM BOSNIA


A van carrying radioactive isotope Iridium-192 has crashed in north Bosnia, local media reported. The vehicle ran off the road after colliding with a car. 
The police blocked the area around the crash site. Bosnia’s nuclear safety agency reported that no radiation leak had been detected.
More details not yet delivered in web on this news.

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