1. Jacinta Saldanha, the UK nurse who took her own life in the wake of the Australian radio prank, reportedly left a suicide note in which she blamed the Austero DJs for her death. The note, which appeared in The Sunday Times, read: “I am truly sorry. Thankyou for all your support. I hold Radio Australians Mel Greig and Michael Christian responsible for this act. Please make them pay my mortgage. I am sorry. Jacintha.”
2. Researchers in the US believe they may be able to train search and rescue dogs to sniff out ovarian cancer in women. Dr. Len Lichtenfeld, of the American Cancer Society, told the Huffington Post it “wasn’t impossible”. “Our bodies produce all sorts of things. Some waste materials are excreted through the kidney [or] the liver, some are excreted through the lungs,” he said. “The concept of there being something that a cancer might produce — a volatile substance [that a dog could smell] — is perhaps not mainstream, but it’s not as far-fetched as it sounds.” Screening for ovarian cancer is difficult at present and most women aren’t diagnosed until they’re in stage three or stage four.
3. A 22 year old woman in El Salvador who needs a lifesaving abortion could face jail time if she goes through with the procedure. The woman is four and a half months pregnant, but doctors recently found the pregnancy is nonviable because the baby is developing without a brain. The woman has also been diagnosed with lupus and kidney disease. Abortion is illegal in El Salvador and the hospital where the woman is being treated has requested legal permission to preform the procedure, but that request has been denied.