HEARTFELT tributes have poured in for a “no-nonsense” landlady who spent 30 years running one of Southend’s most iconic seafront pubs. Sue Marankovic will go down in the history of the Papillon, having befriended many a punter who visited the site on Marine Parade over the years. The 54-year-old remained nothing but a fighter during her two-year battle with cancer – starting in her lungs before she also developed a brain tumour. Mrs Marankovic, from Shoebury, sadly lost her battle on March 31, leaving behind her husband Mitch and 11-year-old twins Nikita and Natalia. Carer and dear friend Karen Tuck believes the Papillon will “never be the same without her”.
Last month, Professor Hoosen ‘Jerry’ Coovadia’s textbook ‘Coovadia’s Paediatrics & Child Health’ was released in its seventh edition 819 pages thick 37 years after it was first published in 1984, but it is his work on HIV/Aids transmission from mothers to babies that he is m.
London [UK], May 30 (ANI): Scientists from the Wellcome Sanger Institute and the University of Cambridge found that in children with neuroblastoma - a cancer of immature nerve cells - treatment with platinum chemotherapy caused changes to the genome that could then cause leukaemia in some children later on.