theherald.co.uk— A revolutionary new "sticking plaster" skin cancer treatment which is less painful and can be used by patients in their homes has been developed by Scottish researchers.
Oct 30, 2006View in Crawl 4
I knew as soon as I read Sticky Plaster that it was a Scottish treatment.. I always remember my (Scottish) mum saying.. "You'll huv tee get a wee sticky plaster on that scrape now!"Great news!
Surprised there was no mention here in the article text about the iPod reference in the article. It would have reached the front page even quicker with a title like: "iPod Used to Cure Skin Cancer".Here is one place they mentioned the iPod: "The new treatment is likened to having a sticking plaster connected to an iPod."
neomOct 30, 2006
I knew as soon as I read Sticky Plaster that it was a Scottish treatment.. I always remember my (Scottish) mum saying.. "You'll huv tee get a wee sticky plaster on that scrape now!"Great news!
mccarronOct 30, 2006
Surprised there was no mention here in the article text about the iPod reference in the article. It would have reached the front page even quicker with a title like: "iPod Used to Cure Skin Cancer".Here is one place they mentioned the iPod: "The new treatment is likened to having a sticking plaster connected to an iPod."
abadinalbanyOct 30, 2006
Somehow I don't think I'd want to be self-treating any form of cancer.
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