PIP Breast Implant Ruptures Raise Concern Among British Patients
Submitted by Pallavi Sharma on Mon, 01/02/2012 - 08:24
It is said that the British Government would face a lot of difficulties to review the faulty breast silicone implants that get manufactured by the French firm Poly Implant Prothèse (PIP). One of the main reasons is lack of regulation on cosmetic surgery clinics.
Faulty Breast Implants in France Come Under the Scanner
Submitted by Pallavi Sharma on Fri, 12/30/2011 - 09:01
Following the growing cases of faulty breast implants it is now being sought necessary to keep a track of the women going through breast implants. Recently, the authorities of France raised concern over the breast implants performed by using industry silicone.
French Breast Implant Maker Warned As Early As 2000
Submitted by Neeraj Shahane on Wed, 12/28/2011 - 08:56
As per latest reports, it has been warned by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that a French manufacturer of breast implants are now terror stricken due to possibilities related to rupturing of highly imperative quality control infringements in context to saline implants that transpired way back in 2000.
LibreOffice heading for iOS and Android
Submitted by Sumit Yayavar on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 06:40
The Document Foundation has announced that developers were working on bringing LibreOffice, the project that emerged from OpenOffice. org, to Web browsers and iOS as well as Android devices.
The move, which was announced at the recently held LibreOffice Conference, has an aim to port the open source office suite to Apple's iPad and Android tablets.
Meeke’s Mini hits pole on the Rally de France stage
Submitted by Sumit Yayavar on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 06:55
Kris Meeke was furious after his Mini hit one of the poles positioned on the inside of the corners on the Rally de France stages.
Meeke's Mini was running in fourth place when the steel pole came through the front of the vehicle and stopped just a few inches away from striking the radiator.
Children’s Effort in Prehistoric Cave Paintings Exposed by a Study
Submitted by Dinesh Chandra Gaur on Fri, 09/30/2011 - 10:59
Cambridge University researchers have notified that some of the primitive cave engravings of France were made by nearly 3-year-old children.
These engravings are as old as nearly 13,000 years and children must have been assisting their parents in the work. The prehistoric art finger paintings are the lines that are drawn through fingures on soft surface.
