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Mgdc Boris to decideroadmap to recoveryafter lockdown based on dossier of evidence handed to him tonightA CELEB hatmaker has told how she feared for her life after being gored by a rutting stag in a London park 鈥?leaving her hospitalised with severe injuries.Yuan Li, whose headwear is a favourite of Holly Willoughby and Myleene Klass, suffered a blood clot and six puncture wounds.9 Yuan Li stanley cuphas told how she feared for her life when she was gored by a wild stagCredit: Louis W stanley cup ood - The SunShe was attacked as she watched the animal in Richmond Park, in the South West of the capital last Friday.Ms Li underwent surgery at St Georges Hospital in South London 鈥?where do stanley cup ctors said she could take up to 12 weeks to recover. I thought I was going to die, she told the Evening Standard.He attacked me with his antlers. It went into my body . It attacked my stomach where all the major organs and arteries are - I was so scared.9 Ms Li was attacked by this stag while she visited Richmond Park in South West LondonCredit: Louis Wood - The Sun9 Ms Lis hats are a favourite among ce Jxlu From being naked in public to your teeth falling out 鈥?what your dreams actually mean
SCIENTISTS adidas campushave developed anartificial ovarythat gives hope t yeezy o women left infertile by cancer treatment.The major breakthrough could allow those who survive the disease to fulfil their dreams of becoming a mum.3 Women left infertile by cancer treatment may able to become mums after scientists developed an artificial ovaryCredit: AlamyResearchers extracted patientsimmature eggs and grew them in biologicalscaffoldingcreated in a lab.They continued to mature when this structure was inserted into mice, a fertility conference in Barcelona heard.Boffins expect the same to happen ifmizuno placed in the human body, with women resuming their monthly periods.It would be a huge relief for women whose ovaries are damaged by gruelling radiotherapy or chemotherapy.3 Scientists were able to extract patients eggs and grow them in a biological scaffolding in a labCredit: AlamyStudy leader Dr Susanne Pors, from Rigshospitalet, in Copenhagen, said:It could offer a new
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