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  • FEATURE - Artenfund im Hinterhofgarten: US-Biologe entdeckt bislang unbekannte Ameisenart
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    FEATURE - Artenfund im Hinterhofgarten: US-Biologe entdeckt bislang unbekannte Ameisenart
    Jack Longino in the Danum Valley, Malaysia. Insect expert Jack Longino spent his career searching the globe for new species of ants has found one - in his back garden in his garden in Salt Lake City, Utah, US. See National News story NNant. A globetrotting ant expert who has spent his career scouring the planet for new species has discovered one - in his own back garden. Insect expert Jack Longino has spent decades searching for ants at locations including Mexico, Colombia, Guyana, Borneo, Australia, Mozambique and Uganda. But he has discovered nearly 200 new ant species so far - but they were mostly from Central America. He was flabbergasted to find the intriguing new species in his own backyard just after dark one evening last year - and later proclaimed “no place is truly known.” *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30425624
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  • FEATURE - Artenfund im Hinterhofgarten: US-Biologe entdeckt bislang unbekannte Ameisenart
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    FEATURE - Artenfund im Hinterhofgarten: US-Biologe entdeckt bislang unbekannte Ameisenart
    Strumigenys ananeotes. Insect expert Jack Longino spent his career searching the globe for new species of ants has found one - in his back garden in his garden in Salt Lake City, Utah, US. See National News story NNant. A globetrotting ant expert who has spent his career scouring the planet for new species has discovered one - in his own back garden. Insect expert Jack Longino has spent decades searching for ants at locations including Mexico, Colombia, Guyana, Borneo, Australia, Mozambique and Uganda. But he has discovered nearly 200 new ant species so far - but they were mostly from Central America. He was flabbergasted to find the intriguing new species in his own backyard just after dark one evening last year - and later proclaimed “no place is truly known.” *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30425621
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  • FEATURE - Artenfund im Hinterhofgarten: US-Biologe entdeckt bislang unbekannte Ameisenart
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    FEATURE - Artenfund im Hinterhofgarten: US-Biologe entdeckt bislang unbekannte Ameisenart
    Strumigenys ananeotes. Insect expert Jack Longino spent his career searching the globe for new species of ants has found one - in his back garden in his garden in Salt Lake City, Utah, US. See National News story NNant. A globetrotting ant expert who has spent his career scouring the planet for new species has discovered one - in his own back garden. Insect expert Jack Longino has spent decades searching for ants at locations including Mexico, Colombia, Guyana, Borneo, Australia, Mozambique and Uganda. But he has discovered nearly 200 new ant species so far - but they were mostly from Central America. He was flabbergasted to find the intriguing new species in his own backyard just after dark one evening last year - and later proclaimed “no place is truly known.” *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30425623
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  • FEATURE - Artenfund im Hinterhofgarten: US-Biologe entdeckt bislang unbekannte Ameisenart
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    FEATURE - Artenfund im Hinterhofgarten: US-Biologe entdeckt bislang unbekannte Ameisenart
    Strumigenys ananeotes. Insect expert Jack Longino spent his career searching the globe for new species of ants has found one - in his back garden in his garden in Salt Lake City, Utah, US. See National News story NNant. A globetrotting ant expert who has spent his career scouring the planet for new species has discovered one - in his own back garden. Insect expert Jack Longino has spent decades searching for ants at locations including Mexico, Colombia, Guyana, Borneo, Australia, Mozambique and Uganda. But he has discovered nearly 200 new ant species so far - but they were mostly from Central America. He was flabbergasted to find the intriguing new species in his own backyard just after dark one evening last year - and later proclaimed “no place is truly known.” *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30425622
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  • FEATURE - Forscherteam entdeckt fünf neue Zwergfroscharten auf Madagaskar
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    FEATURE - Forscherteam entdeckt fünf neue Zwergfroscharten auf Madagaskar

    Forscherteam entdeckt fünf neue Zwergfroscharten auf Madagaskar / 280319 *** An adult male Mini mum, one of the world's smallest frogs, rests on a fingernail with room to spare. See National News story NNfrog.One of the world's smallest frogs, barely longer than a grain of rice has been discovered in Madagascar - and it's been called the Mini mum.The new species of miniature frog is just one of five that have recently been spotted on the island off the coast of Africa.Another has been named Mini scule and the largest, at a 'whopping' 15mm, is the Miniature.Scientists at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich and the Bavarian State Collection of Zoology say the Miniature can easily fit on your thumbnail. Madagascar, the world's fourth largest island, is a little bigger than mainland France and is home to more than 350 frog species. But this number of recognised species is constantly rising, and many of the newly named species are very small.The five new species belong to a group of frogs commonly referred to as ‘narrow-mouthed’ frogs.The highly diverse family is found on every continent except Antarctica and Europe. Although most narrow-mouthed frogs are small to moderately large, many are tiny. The smallest frog in the world - the Paedophryne amauensis from Papua New Guinea - is from this group. Adult frogs only grow to around 7.7 millimetres long.The team behind the study say three of the new Madagascaran species belong to a group that is wholly new to science, which the authors have formally dubbed Mini.Mini mum was found in eastern Madagascar and is one of the smallest frogs in the world, with males growing to 9.7mm and females growing to 11.3mm. Mini scule from Sainte Luce in southeastern Madagascar is slightly larger and has teeth in its upper jaw. Miniature is from Andohahela in southeast Madagascar is the largest of the three but has a similar build. 'Miniaturisation' of frogs is believed to help them access new foo *** Local Caption *** 29618200

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  • FEATURE - Forscherteam entdeckt fünf neue Zwergfroscharten auf Madagaskar
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    FEATURE - Forscherteam entdeckt fünf neue Zwergfroscharten auf Madagaskar

    Forscherteam entdeckt fünf neue Zwergfroscharten auf Madagaskar / 280319 ***An adult male Mini mum, one of the world's smallest frogs, rests on a fingernail with room to spare. See National News story NNfrog.One of the world's smallest frogs, barely longer than a grain of rice has been discovered in Madagascar - and it's been called the Mini mum.The new species of miniature frog is just one of five that have recently been spotted on the island off the coast of Africa.Another has been named Mini scule and the largest, at a 'whopping' 15mm, is the Miniature.Scientists at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich and the Bavarian State Collection of Zoology say the Miniature can easily fit on your thumbnail. Madagascar, the world's fourth largest island, is a little bigger than mainland France and is home to more than 350 frog species. But this number of recognised species is constantly rising, and many of the newly named species are very small.The five new species belong to a group of frogs commonly referred to as ‘narrow-mouthed’ frogs.The highly diverse family is found on every continent except Antarctica and Europe. Although most narrow-mouthed frogs are small to moderately large, many are tiny. The smallest frog in the world - the Paedophryne amauensis from Papua New Guinea - is from this group. Adult frogs only grow to around 7.7 millimetres long.The team behind the study say three of the new Madagascaran species belong to a group that is wholly new to science, which the authors have formally dubbed Mini.Mini mum was found in eastern Madagascar and is one of the smallest frogs in the world, with males growing to 9.7mm and females growing to 11.3mm. Mini scule from Sainte Luce in southeastern Madagascar is slightly larger and has teeth in its upper jaw. Miniature is from Andohahela in southeast Madagascar is the largest of the three but has a similar build. 'Miniaturisation' of frogs is believed to help them access new food *** Local Caption *** 29618198

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  • FEATURE - Forscherteam entdeckt fünf neue Zwergfroscharten auf Madagaskar
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    FEATURE - Forscherteam entdeckt fünf neue Zwergfroscharten auf Madagaskar

    Forscherteam entdeckt fünf neue Zwergfroscharten auf Madagaskar / 280319 ***Mini mum lives in the leaf litter in the fragmented lowland forest along Madagascar’s east coast. See National News story NNfrog.One of the world's smallest frogs, barely longer than a grain of rice has been discovered in Madagascar - and it's been called the Mini mum.The new species of miniature frog is just one of five that have recently been spotted on the island off the coast of Africa.Another has been named Mini scule and the largest, at a 'whopping' 15mm, is the Miniature.Scientists at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich and the Bavarian State Collection of Zoology say the Miniature can easily fit on your thumbnail. Madagascar, the world's fourth largest island, is a little bigger than mainland France and is home to more than 350 frog species. But this number of recognised species is constantly rising, and many of the newly named species are very small.The five new species belong to a group of frogs commonly referred to as ‘narrow-mouthed’ frogs.The highly diverse family is found on every continent except Antarctica and Europe. Although most narrow-mouthed frogs are small to moderately large, many are tiny. The smallest frog in the world - the Paedophryne amauensis from Papua New Guinea - is from this group. Adult frogs only grow to around 7.7 millimetres long.The team behind the study say three of the new Madagascaran species belong to a group that is wholly new to science, which the authors have formally dubbed Mini.Mini mum was found in eastern Madagascar and is one of the smallest frogs in the world, with males growing to 9.7mm and females growing to 11.3mm. Mini scule from Sainte Luce in southeastern Madagascar is slightly larger and has teeth in its upper jaw. Miniature is from Andohahela in southeast Madagascar is the largest of the three but has a similar build. 'Miniaturisation' of frogs is believed to help them access new food *** Local Caption *** 29618199

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  • SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    Fat Club hat ihr das Leben gerettet: Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson / 040918 *** Elaine Atkinson with Millie and Kaitlynne. See Ross Parry story RPYCANCER; A mum-of-five claims “fat club saved my life” after her weight loss led doctors to discover a cancerous lump which may have taken eight years to find. Elaine Atkinson, 43, had always fluctuated with her weight but had no intention of joining a slimming club - only going as moral support to a friend. Elaine quickly went from a size 14 down to a size 10 by the end of week five after losing a stone which turned out to be a life-changing situation. The mum-of-five was getting ready for a bath before a night shift in early March when she experienced an achy feeling on the inside of her left breast and found a tiny lump. Doctors diagnosed her with aggressive breast cancer just two weeks later, which doctors say saved her life due to such an early discovery. Elaine, from Preston, Lancs., said: “I have always been up and down with my weight and in clothes sizes, I fluctuated from a size eight to a size 14. *** Local Caption *** / action press

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  • SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    Fat Club hat ihr das Leben gerettet: Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson / 040918 *** Elaine Atkinson. See Ross Parry story RPYCANCER; A mum-of-five claims “fat club saved my life” after her weight loss led doctors to discover a cancerous lump which may have taken eight years to find. Elaine Atkinson, 43, had always fluctuated with her weight but had no intention of joining a slimming club - only going as moral support to a friend. Elaine quickly went from a size 14 down to a size 10 by the end of week five after losing a stone which turned out to be a life-changing situation. The mum-of-five was getting ready for a bath before a night shift in early March when she experienced an achy feeling on the inside of her left breast and found a tiny lump. Doctors diagnosed her with aggressive breast cancer just two weeks later, which doctors say saved her life due to such an early discovery. Elaine, from Preston, Lancs., said: “I have always been up and down with my weight and in clothes sizes, I fluctuated from a size eight to a size 14. *** Local Caption *** / action press

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  • SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    Fat Club hat ihr das Leben gerettet: Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson / 040918 *** Elaine Atkinson before joining slimming world. See Ross Parry story RPYCANCER; A mum-of-five claims “fat club saved my life” after her weight loss led doctors to discover a cancerous lump which may have taken eight years to find. Elaine Atkinson, 43, had always fluctuated with her weight but had no intention of joining a slimming club - only going as moral support to a friend. Elaine quickly went from a size 14 down to a size 10 by the end of week five after losing a stone which turned out to be a life-changing situation. The mum-of-five was getting ready for a bath before a night shift in early March when she experienced an achy feeling on the inside of her left breast and found a tiny lump. Doctors diagnosed her with aggressive breast cancer just two weeks later, which doctors say saved her life due to such an early discovery. Elaine, from Preston, Lancs., said: “I have always been up and down with my weight and in clothes sizes, I fluctuated from a size eight to a size 14. *** Local Caption *** / action press

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  • SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    Fat Club hat ihr das Leben gerettet: Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson / 040918 *** Elaine Atkinson with her children Thomas, 17, Millie, 11 and Kaitlynne, six. See Ross Parry story RPYCANCER; A mum-of-five claims “fat club saved my life” after her weight loss led doctors to discover a cancerous lump which may have taken eight years to find. Elaine Atkinson, 43, had always fluctuated with her weight but had no intention of joining a slimming club - only going as moral support to a friend. Elaine quickly went from a size 14 down to a size 10 by the end of week five after losing a stone which turned out to be a life-changing situation. The mum-of-five was getting ready for a bath before a night shift in early March when she experienced an achy feeling on the inside of her left breast and found a tiny lump. Doctors diagnosed her with aggressive breast cancer just two weeks later, which doctors say saved her life due to such an early discovery. Elaine, from Preston, Lancs., said: “I have always been up and down with my weight and in clothes sizes, I fluctuated from a size eight to a size 14. *** Local Caption *** / action press

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  • SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    Fat Club hat ihr das Leben gerettet: Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson / 040918 *** Elaine Atkinson before joining slimming world. See Ross Parry story RPYCANCER; A mum-of-five claims “fat club saved my life” after her weight loss led doctors to discover a cancerous lump which may have taken eight years to find. Elaine Atkinson, 43, had always fluctuated with her weight but had no intention of joining a slimming club - only going as moral support to a friend. Elaine quickly went from a size 14 down to a size 10 by the end of week five after losing a stone which turned out to be a life-changing situation. The mum-of-five was getting ready for a bath before a night shift in early March when she experienced an achy feeling on the inside of her left breast and found a tiny lump. Doctors diagnosed her with aggressive breast cancer just two weeks later, which doctors say saved her life due to such an early discovery. Elaine, from Preston, Lancs., said: “I have always been up and down with my weight and in clothes sizes, I fluctuated from a size eight to a size 14. *** Local Caption *** / action press

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  • SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    Fat Club hat ihr das Leben gerettet: Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson / 040918 *** Elaine Atkinson before joining slimming world. See Ross Parry story RPYCANCER; A mum-of-five claims “fat club saved my life” after her weight loss led doctors to discover a cancerous lump which may have taken eight years to find. Elaine Atkinson, 43, had always fluctuated with her weight but had no intention of joining a slimming club - only going as moral support to a friend. Elaine quickly went from a size 14 down to a size 10 by the end of week five after losing a stone which turned out to be a life-changing situation. The mum-of-five was getting ready for a bath before a night shift in early March when she experienced an achy feeling on the inside of her left breast and found a tiny lump. Doctors diagnosed her with aggressive breast cancer just two weeks later, which doctors say saved her life due to such an early discovery. Elaine, from Preston, Lancs., said: “I have always been up and down with my weight and in clothes sizes, I fluctuated from a size eight to a size 14. *** Local Caption *** / action press

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  • SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    Fat Club hat ihr das Leben gerettet: Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson / 040918 *** Elaine Atkinson found she had cancer after losing weight at Slimming World. She is pictured with children Millie Atkinson, 11, Tom Atkinson, 17 and Kaitlynne Farrell, 6.. See Ross Parry story RPYCANCER; A mum-of-five claims “fat club saved my life” after her weight loss led doctors to discover a cancerous lump which may have taken eight years to find. Elaine Atkinson, 43, had always fluctuated with her weight but had no intention of joining a slimming club - only going as moral support to a friend. Elaine quickly went from a size 14 down to a size 10 by the end of week five after losing a stone which turned out to be a life-changing situation. The mum-of-five was getting ready for a bath before a night shift in early March when she experienced an achy feeling on the inside of her left breast and found a tiny lump. Doctors diagnosed her with aggressive breast cancer just two weeks later, which doctors say saved her life due to such an early discovery. Elaine, from Preston, Lancs., said: “I have always been up and down with my weight and in clothes sizes, I fluctuated from a size eight to a size 14. *** Local Caption *** / action press

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  • SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    Fat Club hat ihr das Leben gerettet: Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson / 040918 *** Elaine Atkinson before joining slimming world. See Ross Parry story RPYCANCER; A mum-of-five claims “fat club saved my life” after her weight loss led doctors to discover a cancerous lump which may have taken eight years to find. Elaine Atkinson, 43, had always fluctuated with her weight but had no intention of joining a slimming club - only going as moral support to a friend. Elaine quickly went from a size 14 down to a size 10 by the end of week five after losing a stone which turned out to be a life-changing situation. The mum-of-five was getting ready for a bath before a night shift in early March when she experienced an achy feeling on the inside of her left breast and found a tiny lump. Doctors diagnosed her with aggressive breast cancer just two weeks later, which doctors say saved her life due to such an early discovery. Elaine, from Preston, Lancs., said: “I have always been up and down with my weight and in clothes sizes, I fluctuated from a size eight to a size 14. *** Local Caption *** / action press

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  • SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    Fat Club hat ihr das Leben gerettet: Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson / 040918 *** Elaine Atkinson before joining slimming world. See Ross Parry story RPYCANCER; A mum-of-five claims “fat club saved my life” after her weight loss led doctors to discover a cancerous lump which may have taken eight years to find. Elaine Atkinson, 43, had always fluctuated with her weight but had no intention of joining a slimming club - only going as moral support to a friend. Elaine quickly went from a size 14 down to a size 10 by the end of week five after losing a stone which turned out to be a life-changing situation. The mum-of-five was getting ready for a bath before a night shift in early March when she experienced an achy feeling on the inside of her left breast and found a tiny lump. Doctors diagnosed her with aggressive breast cancer just two weeks later, which doctors say saved her life due to such an early discovery. Elaine, from Preston, Lancs., said: “I have always been up and down with my weight and in clothes sizes, I fluctuated from a size eight to a size 14. *** Local Caption *** / action press

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  • SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    SCHICKSALE - Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson
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    Fat Club hat ihr das Leben gerettet: Ärzte entdecken einen Tumor nach einer Schlankheitskur bei Elaine Atkinson / 040918 *** Elaine Atkinson before joining slimming world. See Ross Parry story RPYCANCER; A mum-of-five claims “fat club saved my life” after her weight loss led doctors to discover a cancerous lump which may have taken eight years to find. Elaine Atkinson, 43, had always fluctuated with her weight but had no intention of joining a slimming club - only going as moral support to a friend. Elaine quickly went from a size 14 down to a size 10 by the end of week five after losing a stone which turned out to be a life-changing situation. The mum-of-five was getting ready for a bath before a night shift in early March when she experienced an achy feeling on the inside of her left breast and found a tiny lump. Doctors diagnosed her with aggressive breast cancer just two weeks later, which doctors say saved her life due to such an early discovery. Elaine, from Preston, Lancs., said: “I have always been up and down with my weight and in clothes sizes, I fluctuated from a size eight to a size 14. *** Local Caption *** / action press

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