
Tue 2, Dec 2008
- Entertainment News: Brian thrown out of the jungle in I'm A Celeb eviction
- Weird News: Baby bats are bottle fed by wildlife carers after storms caused grey-headed flying foxes to abandon their litters along Australia's Gold Coast
- Weird News: Covent Garden gears up for the 28th annual Great Christmas Pudding Race
- Weird News: Six-years-old and 6'3! The Field Marshall is set to take over from the Colonel as Britain's biggest bull
- London News: London braces itself for another Arctic blast as snow sweeps the country
- London News: Two men to appear in court in Uxbridge after death of Brentford man after Sunday league football match
- London News: Video featuring Homer Simpson, Garfield and Titanic wins Turner Prize at Tate Britain
- Weird News: Former Playboy Playmate Vanessa Carbone in naked protest against Japanese whaling
- London News: Osama Bin Laden's right hand man, Abu Qatada, from west London, returned to jail for breaching bail terms
- National News: Over 160 competitors in a mountain biking race fell ill due to sheep faeces in the mud, report shows
- London News: Switzerland's second-largest bank, Credit Suisse, to cut 650 UK jobs, with possible cuts at London office
- International News: Venice flooded by highest water levels in more than 20 years
- I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here: Nicola McLean gets dirty with David Van Day
- Pet of the Year: Could this little hamster become our Pet of the Year
- London News: Sharon Shoesmith, suspended head of Haringey Council children's services, is offered police protection after threats to kill her daughters over Baby P scandal
- London News: Pakistani refugees used homes in Ealing and Wembley as base to plot homeland terrorist attacks, court hears
- Desperate British tourists tell of Thai airport chaos
- Weird News: Scary Spice Mel B's snake-hips - is this the worst airbrushing ever?
- Weird News: Saxophone-playing walrus shows The Beatles how it’s really done
- I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!: Nicola McLean gets down and dirty with pop star David Van Day in a ploy to fake a jungle romance - but it all gets too much for jungle babe Nic!
- London News: A woman from Pinner, north west London, who subjected her neighbours to a campaign of misery by throwing water, rubbish and sanitary towels into their garden has been given a five year Asbo
- London News: The jury in the Jean Charles de Menezes inquest are told the limitations of their verdict after a coroner declares a verdict of 'unlawful killing' could not be justified
- News: Convicted sex killer Peter Tobin is found guilty of murdering schoolgirl Vicky Hamilton 17 years ago when he abducted the teenager before burying her body in his garden
- London News: Time not called on happy hour as pubs escape ban in Government U-turn
- London Football: Burnley make the semi-finals of the Coca-Cola Championship after showing a young Arsenal side how to finish
Mon 1, Dec 2008
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- Weird News: What crunch? Yachts, diamond-encrusted phones and private islands sold at Millionaire Fair
- London News: New Met chief Sir Paul Stephenson takes the reins of London's police force
- London News: A damning report into failings exposed by the Baby P tragedy led to three senior figures from Haringey Council losing their jobs
- Mumbai terror: Elite commando tells of hotel siege terror at Taj Mahal Hotel
- London News: Barnet man scoops £1 million top prize on the Premium Bonds
- London News: London could be next on the list for Underground phone service as Glaswegians prepare to make their first Tube calls
- London News: VAT reduction comes into force today
- International News: Lucky few fly home but thousands still stranded at Thai airports
- London News: London footballer dies after being attacked on the pitch at the end of a match
- Christmas markets feature: Our pick of the best Xmas markets in London
- London News: An investment banker from Camden who was mugged outside her home went into labour and gave birth just hours later
- Sports columnist: No drama if Gallas goes
- London News: Boy, 11, ‘killed by two cars’ in hit-and-run outside Ikea in north London
- London News: Police have released e-fits of two women wanted in connection with a violent attack in Westminster that left a teen blind in one eye
- Entertainment News: Actor John Barrowman apologised today for exposing himself on a live radio show
- London News: A campaigner who intended to stab himself to death changed his mind at the last minute after hearing a Kylie song, a court has heard
- London News: Boy George admitted to police that he had handcuffed a male escort to his bed and threatened him, but "certainly wasn't going to kill him", a court heard today
- London Football: West Ham claimed their first point at Anfield for nine years as Liverpool took over at the top of the Barclays Premier League
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Sausage dogs in designer sunglasses are helping scientists investigate a type of human blindness.
Like some humans, dachshunds suffer from a group of inherited eye diseases called cone-rod dystrophies (CRDs).
The disorders cause progressive loss of the retina's "cones" - the photoreceptor cells that respond to bright light and colours.
Destruction of the cones causes sufferers to become "day blind" and unable to see in bright conditions.
At first the eyes continue to work perfectly well in dim light, when other photoreceptors called "rods" come into play. But eventually the rods also deteriorate, leading to total blindness.
They believe it could be having the same effect in humans, raising the prospect of new therapies that target the defect.
The dogs taking part in the research, conducted at the Norwegian School of Veterinary Science in Oslo, wear specially designed sunglasses to help them see in daylight.
Screening the dachshund's genetic blueprint revealed an abnormal chromosomal region that appeared most often in CRD-affected dogs.
Further investigation showed that part of a gene called nephronophthisis 4 (NPHP4) was lacking from day-blind animals.
The find excited the scientists, because NPHP4 had previously been implicated in human disease.
Dr Frode Lingaas, from the Norwegian School of Veterinary Science, said: "This gene has been associated with a combination of kidney and eye disease in human patients. Here, we found a mutation that affects only the eyes, suggesting that this gene might be a candidate for human patients with eye disease only."
The researchers, whose findings are reported online in the journal Genome Research, believe the mutant form of NPHP4 produces a defective protein that is missing a vital part. Normally this missing "domain" would interact with other proteins involved in eye function. The protein still retained another region with a kidney function role.
"The new information that the NPHP4 gene can be involved in eye diseases only can shed light on the etiology (causes) of some low-frequency eye diseases in people where similar mutations may be involved," said co-author Dr Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, from the Broad Institute of MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and Harvard University in Boston.
Knowing the mutation could make it possible to screen out new cases of the disorder in dogs, said Dr Lingaas.
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