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As per the latest buzz, it was known that Khaidi No.150 audio launch will be on December 18th. Pawan Kalyan, Nagarjuna and Akhil were said to grace the event as Chief guests of this Mega Audio launch

 

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Hobart, Nov 22: Former Test cricket stars Shane Warne, Kevin Pietersen and Michael Slater were on Tuesday fined $300 for violating traffic safety norms by not wearing seat belts during a car ride.

They were fined after the social media savvy Warne posted a video of them in a moving car, reports the BBC.

Warne posted a four-minute video on Facebook showing them travelling in a car without putting on their seat belts.

The trio are currently in Australia working as expert commentators in the hosts' ongoing Test match series against South Africa.

The video was filmed after the third day of Australia's second Test match against South Africa, reports the BBC.

The trio could be seen putting their belts on towards the end of the footage.

The car also had former Australian captain Mark Taylor, who was driving the vehicle, and former wicketkeeper Ian Healy.

Healy was a seated in the front seat beside Taylor but both wore seatbelts so they weren't sanctioned.

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New York, Nov 22: Researchers have identified that X chromosome -- one of the ***** chromosomes that determines whether an individual is male or female -- plays a major role in the increased incidence of cancer occurrence in males.

"Across virtually every type of cancer, occurrence rates are higher in males than in females. In some cases, the difference might be very small -- just a few percent points -- but in certain cancers, incidence is two or three times higher in males," said Andrew Lane from at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Massachusetts, US. 

Men outpace women in developing many cancers, including those associated with tobacco use, such as kidney, renal, bladder, and oral cancers, Lane said. 

The disparity is present among boys and girls, as well as men and women.

"Data from the National Cancer Institute show that males carry about a 20 per cent higher risk than females of developing cancer. That translates into 150,000 additional new cases of cancer in men every year," Lane added.

In the study, the researchers specifically focussed on tumour suppressor genes -- which protect the cells from cancer. In cancers, these tumour suppressor genes are often mutated or deleted and are no longer functional.

X chromosome were the only genes that were mutated more frequently in male cancers than female cancers.

Males have an X and a Y chromosome, and females have two X. 

In females, one of the X chromosomes shuts down and remains inactive for life to balance out the gene expression. 

The study showed that some genes on the inactivated X chromosome in female cells "escape" that dormant state and function normally. 

Thus females are protected from cancer to some relative extent because they have two copies of these genes whereas males only have one, the researchers said. 

So if they are going to get a cancer that those genes are involved in, they have to mutate them twice, whereas males only have to have one mutation, Lane said.

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