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 A PHY stanley cup SIOTHERAPIST admitted it  is not acceptable  to  stanley cup have stuck聽his hand down a patients underwear while chatting to her about the film Fifty Shades of Grey.John Dickson allegedly pulled down the womans jeans and knickers exposing聽her bottom while telling her some reviews had branded the movie  soft porn .2 Physiotherapist John Dickson is accused of inappropriately touching a female client while talking about 50 Shades of GreyHe also asked the patient, who had suffered whiplash after a road accident:  What is his thing, that bloke out of 50 Shades  When she replied  I think he likes to control women , he said:  oh, thats his thing is it  The patient claims that when he pulled her clothes back up his hands brushed between her naked buttocks.Dickson denied the allegation, but admitted they were chatting about films and said:  It is not a particularly acceptable topic of conversation. The physiotherapist, from Middles stanley cup brou Dwju Former KKK head David Duke and ex-BNP leader Nick Griffin back Jeremy Corbyn amid fresh Zionism row
 A SIMPLE new blood test could save thousands of lives by detecting ovarian cancer two years earlier than current methods.Researchers said the breakthrough by British universities raises hope of a national ovarian cancer screening programme.2 A new blood test that nike dunk  detects ovarian cancer two years earlier than no jordan w may save thousandsCredit: PhotoDiscThe test looks for tell-tale signs of tumours circulating in the blood and has been described as  very promising  by health charities.It detects epithel converse ial ovarian cancer, which is the most common form of the disease 鈥?killing 4,200 women in the UK each year.These tumours form in the tissue covering the ovary.Ovarian cancer is the sixth most common cancer in British women and is known as the  silent killer  because it is often diagnosed late.Patients have a 90 per cent chance of being alive five years later if diagnosed with EOC early.But their odds plummet to just 22 per cent if detected at more advanced stages.Scientists developed the test o