Teen has to have stomach removed after drinking cocktail containing liquid nitrogen

 

An 18-year-old had part of her stomach removed and is seriously ill in hospital after drinking a cocktail with liquid nitrogen in it.

According to the West Morland Gazette the girl, from Heysham, named in media reports as Gabby Scanlon, had been on a night out with friends and developed severe stomach pain after drinking the alcohol mixture.

She is now said to be seriously ill but stable in hospital.

According to ITV news the drink also contained Jaegermeister.

Cooling liquid nitrogen has been used in some luxury cocktails around the world and freezes everything it comes into contact with.

A Lancashire Police spokesperson said: “The investigation is still in its early stages and we are still interviewing witnesses to establish the full facts.

“The premises involved have fully cooperated with all agencies and have suspended drinks involving liquid nitrogen.”

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/10/07/liquid-nitrogen-cocktail-lancashire-teen-stomach-removed_n_1946286.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular

1.8-kilo Hairball Removed from Girl’s Stomach in India

A team of doctors recently removed about 1.8 kg of hair from the stomach of a 19-year old girl after an open surgery at a government hospital.

Dr Parvinder Singh Lubana of Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital led a team of gastro-surgeons in conducting the operation.

Dr Lubana claimed that it was a rare case in which such a heavy chunk of hair wrapped around a chalk or stone kind of matter was stuck in between the stomach and duodenum (part of the small intestine).

However, the ball of hair was removed successfully, he added.

The girl, from Rajgarh in Madhya Pradesh, apparently had the habit of eating her hair and chalk in the class room, and developed intestinal obstruction leading to no intake of food and water for the last couple of days, said Dr Amit Agarwal, one of the surgeons in the team. 

http://www.ndtv.com/article/cities/1-8-kg-hair-removed-from-girl-s-stomach-in-indore-268945

Injection of heat-burning animal cells into people may help burn off body fat

 

Scientists have developed an injection that could target stubborn spare tyres or double chins without affecting the rest of the body.

The researchers have found they can burn off excess fat in specific areas of the body by injecting tiny capsules filled with a modified type of heat-producing cell commonly found in animals and babies.

The cells release “signals” that alter the surrounding fat tissue so surplus calories are used up by producing body heat rather than being stored as fat.

Tests in animals have shown that injecting the capsules caused obese mice to lose up to 10 per cent of their body weight even when being fed a high calorie diet. The researchers are now planning to begin treating obese dogs later this year. If successful and found to be safe, it is hoped that the treatment could be available for use in humans in around six years.

The researchers believe the capsules, which are around three times the width of a human hair, could be injected into specific fat deposits such as the thighs, buttocks, arms or under the chin to reduce the amount of fat stored there.

It could solve the problem faced by many dieters who find that no matter how much weight they lose or how much they exercise, there are some areas of the body where fat stubbornly refuses to come off.

Dr Ouliana Ziouzenkova, who led the research at the department of human nutrition at Ohio State University, said: “We found the capsules completely remodelled the fat they were put into.

“Our goal was to achieve a way of targeting deleterious visceral fat that increases the risk for diseases like type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

“We have to prove that this is safe and effective in humans, but we could think about using it for body sculpturing. So if you wanted to remove a small amount of fat under your face like a double chin, or in their arms or legs, you could target these with a single injection.

“We have a grant now to carry out some work with obese dogs as it could also be of great benefit for veterinary purposes as there is a growing problem with obese pets.”

In a study published in the scientific journal Biomaterials, Dr Ziouzenkova and her colleagues used fatlike cells from mice that had been genetically modified to burn off excess energy as body temperature.

They found that by encasing these cells inside plastic-like microcapsules, they could be transplanted without being destroyed by the recipients immune system. Obese mice that received the capsules lost a tenth of their body fat in a month and after 80 days were 20 per cent less fat than mice that received empty capsules.

The cells are thought to cause this change by releasing signals known as thermogenic factors through pores in the capsules into the surrounding unhealthy body fat. These then changed the fat into heat producing cells known as thermocytes.

Thermocytes, sometimes called brown fat, are abundant in many small animals and in human babies where they help maintain body temperature by burning off energy as heat rather than storing it like normal fat. Humans, however, lose these cells as they grow older.

Dr Ziouzenkova believes that by transplanting cells from animals such as mice into adult humans, known as xenotransplantation, it may be possible to increase the number of thermocytes in adults and so help them reduce the amount of body fat they carry.

“Microcapsules are cost effective as it means the same cells can be used for different patients,” she said. “The capsules are like a plastic bag that have pores in them so the immune system cannot enter but the thermogenic factors can escape.

“The cells essentially become invisible to the immune system and so can start to change the fat around them.

“Xenotransplantation will reduce the cost of treatment and cells could be stored to specifically address patients needs. In our preliminary studies in animals, we observed only minor local inflammation caused by degraded capsules with a xenotransplant.

“If implanted cells from animals do not work in humans, however, we aim to modify human cells so they have the same effect.”

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/9591390/Injections-of-animal-cells-may-rid-dieters-of-their-double-chins.html

Political candidate in Brazil passed out cocaine with election leaflets

 

A Brazil city council candidate has been arrested after she was caught allegedly handing out cocaine with her election leaflets, according to reports.

Carme Cristina Lima, 32, was running for councillor of Itacoatiara, in Brazil’s northern state of Amazonas.

Police became suspicious when they saw a crowd allegedly gathering around Ms Lima’s car on the morning of election day on Sunday.

Officers searched her car and allegedly found hundreds of packets of cocaine attached to the candidate’s leaflets with instructions on how to vote for her.

Speaking to Brazil’s TNOnline website, police chief Daniel Ottoni said: “There was a large gathering of people around Ms Lima, but when they saw the police they all ran away.

“The candidate and another man also fled by car but officers caught up with them.

“According to locals, she had been distributing the drugs since early in the morning, on condition that people vote for her.”

Ms Lima was arrested for electoral corruption and drug dealing.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/brazil/9593442/Brazil-candidate-handed-out-cocaine-with-election-leaflets.html

Arkansas Republican representative Jon Hubbard proclaims slavery was ‘a blessing.’

Jon Hubbard, a Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, has written a new book in which he says slavery was “a blessing” for African-Americans, among other questionable statements.

Hubbard, a first term Republican from Jonesboro, Ark., makes a series of racially charged statements in the self-published book, including saying that integration of schools is hurting white students, that African slaves had better lives under slavery than in Africa, that blacks are not contributing to society, and that a situation is developing the United States which is similar to that of Nazi Germany.

The questionable statements in Hubbard’s book, “Letters to the Editor: Confessions of a Frustrated Conservative,” were first reported by Arkansas Times and TalkBusiness.net.

Regarding slavery, Hubbard wrote:

“… the institution of slavery that the black race has long believed to be an abomination upon its people may actually have been a blessing in disguise. The blacks who could endure those conditions and circumstances would someday be rewarded with citizenship in the greatest nation ever established upon the face of the Earth.” (Pages 183-89)

On the subject of school integration, Hubbard described black students as having a “a lack of discipline and ambition,” which he said has hurt the entire educational system.

Hubbard also tackled immigration and said that Christians in America are in a similar position to that of Germans during Hitler’s rise to power.

… the immigration issue, both legal and illegal … will lead to planned wars or extermination. Although now this seems to be barbaric and uncivilized, it will at some point become as necessary as eating and breathing.” (Page 9)

Hubbard declined to comment on the book when contacted by The Huffington Post, saying that he did not have time.

An Air Force veteran, Hubbard sells insurance in Arkansas and Missouri. He serves on several legislative committees, including ones dealing with issues related to aging, insurance, telecommunications, and waterways and aeronautics policy.

On his campaign website, Hubbard says he will defend Christianity as a state lawmaker.

“And perhaps the most important pledge I can make to the people of District 58, the citizens of Arkansas, and to myself, is to do whatever I can to defend, protect, and preserve our Christian heritage,” Hubbard says on his website. “Regardless of one’s religious beliefs, if we as a nation continue to turn away from those Christian principles and values upon which this great nation was founded, we will have truly lost everything worth saving!”

Hubbard has a history of taking conservative stances in the legislature. In June, he called for the University of Arkansas to be audited to see if tax money had been spent on a panel discussion about undocumented immigrants. In February, he asked the state Department of Health to implement a policy that would require birth certificates be produced by anyone seeking non-emergency medical care in a hospital in order to prove their citizenship.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/05/jon-hubbard-arkansas-slavery-book_n_1943661.html

Mother’s roof top protest after daughter cuts electricity

 

Mrs Beesley, 60, has taken to waving placards and protesting on a garage roof in a bizarre domestic argument which has seen the electricity supply to the part of the bungalow she shares with her daughter cut off.

Mrs Beesley co-owns the £300,000, four-bedroom property with her daughter, Sue Martin, but after they fell out and stopped speaking, she moved into the self-contained, converted loft of the property, which was partitioned off to allow Mrs Martin and her two children to live downstairs.

It seemed the most acceptable living arrangement given circumstances, but when Mrs Beesley and her husband, Richard, 63, returned from holiday recently, they found the power supply to their part of the bungalow cut off due to unpaid bills, despite giving Mrs Martin a cheque she said was to cover her share.

The couple are currently living by candlelight and said they were being given food handouts by a neighbour.

Mrs Beesley, who used to work for the NHS and still volunteers at Bournemouth Hospital, is spending her days wearing fluorescent waterproofs and waving placards at bemused neighbours along the suburban street in Redhill, Bournemouth, Dorset.

One banner reads ‘daughter denies mother electric’ and another states ‘paid 4 it, own it, denied it.’

She said: “This all started a few years ago after I sold two thirds of my bungalow to Sue and her former partner. It was fine for a while, I babysat the children and we all got on very well.

“But we had a falling out a couple of years ago and I haven’t spoken to Sue for months. It has broken my heart.

“The electricity has been off for about three weeks now.”

“We’ve got to the point where I had to do something. It is so cold in the loft that we have to wear coats all the time and have no hot water at all.

“For food we rely on instant soup that my neighbour helps me make by giving me flasks of hot water, or sometimes we use a portable gas stove.

“It’s not fair and I’m staying up here until the electricity is turned back on.”

Mrs Martin, 42, who works at the same hospital as her mother as an assistant in the X-ray department, said because they aren’t talking to one another they are unable to resolve the issue between them.

She said: “I enquired through her solicitor about how they planned to pay the bills.

“I heard nothing back from the lawyer, so the day before they came back I got an electrician to stop the power supply to the attic.

“I can’t afford to pay for them and for my family and I would have reactivated it as soon as I heard from her solicitor, which I didn’t.

“We haven’t spoken in such a long time it wasn’t the case that we could have resolved it face to face.

“She gave me £120 to cover the water bill but I wasn’t going to cash it in as I only need 30.”

Mr Beesley said: “I think the whole situation is incredibly silly and I can’t believe it has come to this. I can’t see why we just can’t all live in peace.”

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/9571115/Mothers-roof-top-protest-after-daughter-cuts-electricity.html

Marijuana farm the size of two football fields discovered in Chicago

 

Police in Chicago became farmers for a day Wednesday as they began to chop down a  marijuana farm as big as two football fields found in the city.

The farm, which contains about 1,500 plants and could have netted $7-10 million, was spotted by a police officer and county sheriff’s deputy in a helicopter as they headed back to their hangar, MyFoxChicago.com reports.

No arrests had been made as of Wednesday, and police were still trying to determine who owns the property that housed the grow site on the city’s far South Side. But police said they were hopeful that because of the size of the operation, informants or others might provide tips about those involved, including a man seen running from the area as the helicopter swooped low.

James O’Grady, the commander of the department’s narcotics division, tells The Associated Press they’ve never seen anything like it before, in part because Chicago’s harsh winters mean growers have a lot less time to plant, grow and harvest marijuana than their counterparts in less inclement places such as California and Mexico. The bumper crop was likely planted in spring, O’Grady said.

Add to that the urban sprawl: there are few spots in Chicago where such an operation could go unnoticed because of all the buildings, roads and residents. The growers took pains to ensure their crop was largely hidden by a canopy of trees and surrounding vegetation.

“Somebody put a lot of thought into it,” O’Grady said. “But they probably didn’t anticipate the helicopter.”

Chicago Police Officer Stan Kuprianczyk, a pilot, said police helicopters flew “over it all the time,” to and from their hangar, without spying the grow site. Yet somehow, a number of factors came together to allow Cook County Sheriff’s Deputy Edward Graney to spot the plants.

“We had the right altitude, the right angle, the right sunlight, and I happened to be glancing down,” said Graney. He said he initially spotted five plants or so through the trees before he asked Kuprianczyk to circle around for a closer look.

“We just happened to be right over a small hole in the trees and we looked down,” Kuprianczyk said.

They also happened to have the right training, Graney said, explaining that just a few weeks earlier a much smaller operation in suburban Chicago prompted them to fly over and videotape the scene so they might be able to recognize marijuana if they ever saw it from the air again.

So, by the time Graney spotted the marijuana plants, which are a much brighter shade of green than the surrounding vegetation, he had a pretty good idea what he was looking at.

Superintendent Garry McCarthy, whose officers are more used to intercepting shipments of marijuana grown elsewhere or discovering hydroponic growing operations inside buildings, said the discovery of the marijuana is significant in a larger fight against street violence.

Those involved with narcotics, whether it is marijuana, heroin or cocaine, purchase firearms with their profits and have shown they’re willing to use them to protect their business, he said.

“That’s where the violence comes in, the competition for the markets,” he said.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/10/03/police-in-chicago-uncover-nearly-1000-pot-plants-in-city/?test=latestnews#ixzz28RCvlyQP

Black Mamba venom discovered to be a better painkiller than morphine

 

A painkiller as powerful as morphine, but without most of the side-effects, has been found in the deadly venom of the black mamba, say French scientists.

The predator, which uses neurotoxins to paralyse and kill small animals, is one of the fastest and most dangerous snakes in Africa.

However, tests on mice, reported in the journal Nature, showed its venom also contained a potent painkiller.

They admit to being completely baffled about why the mamba would produce it.

The researchers looked at venom from 50 species before they found the black mamba’s pain-killing proteins – called mambalgins.

Dr Eric Lingueglia, from the Institute of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology near Nice, told the BBC: “When it was tested in mice, the analgesia was as strong as morphine, but you don’t have most of the side-effects.”

Morphine acts on the opioid pathway in the brain. It can cut pain, but it is also addictive and causes headaches, difficulty thinking, vomiting and muscle twitching. The researchers say mambalgins tackle pain through a completely different route, which should produce few side-effects.

He said the way pain worked was very similar in mice and people, so he hoped to develop painkillers that could be used in the clinic. Tests on human cells in the laboratory have also showed the mambalgins have similar chemical effects in people.

But he added: “It is the very first stage, of course, and it is difficult to tell if it will be a painkiller in humans or not. A lot more work still needs to be done in animals.”

Dr Nicholas Casewell, an expert in snake venom at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, has recently highlighted the potential of venom as a drug source.

Commenting on this study he said: “It’s very exciting, it’s a really great example of drugs from venom, we’re talking about an entirely new class of analgesics.”

Dr Lingueglia said it was “really surprising” that black mamba venom would contain such a powerful painkiller.

Dr Casewell agreed that it was “really, really odd”. He suggested the analgesic effect may work in combination “with other toxins that prevent the prey from getting away” or may just affect different animals, such as birds, differently to mice.

The Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s Dr Roger Knaggs said: “We are witnessing the discovery of a novel mechanism of action which is not a feature of any existing painkillers.”

He cautioned that the mambalgins worked by injections into the spine so would need “significant development” before they could be used in people.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-19812064

Thanks to Kebmodee for bringing this to the It’s Interesting community.

Bald men perceived as more masculine, taller and stronger

A new study indicates men who choose to go bald by shaving their heads are perceived as being more masculine, even taller and physically stronger — although less attractive than men with a full head of hair.

The study, published in the peer-reviewed journal Social Psychological & Personality Science, included three tests of people’s perceptions of men based on how much hair they had on their heads.

In each test, participants were asked to rate men with hair, shaved heads, and naturally thinning hair on how dominant and attractive they appeared. The first test included nearly 60 college-age men and women. The second two tests questioned hundreds of participants from a national online panel.

“The results were consistent across all three studies,” said Albert Mannes, a lecturer at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania who conducted the study.

The results might not be surprising for anybody who has ever seen an action movie: men who shave their heads are perceived as being more dominant and masculine. Those men were also perceived as being on average one inch taller, and able to bench press 15 more pounds than other men.

The study also suggests, however, that bald men are seen as less attractive than their counterparts who have a thick head of hair.

Mannes said he has a number of theories as to why this might be the case.

One possibility is that shaved heads are associated with stereotypically masculine professions: the military, police, firefighting, and more recently, professional sports.

Click for Pictures: Are Bald Men More Masculine?

Another theory is that Hollywood has had an effect on society’s views of bald men — as anybody who has seen Bruce Willis, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Vin Diesel or Jason Statham in one of their many action movie roles could attest.

“Take, for instance, Bryan Cranston on ‘Breaking Bad.’ He went from high school teacher to hardcore drug lord just by shaving his head,” Mannes said.

Yet another possibility is that men who shave their heads are going against the norm of a society that places so much value on beauty, of which hair is a large part.

“It takes a lot of confidence to go the route of baldness, so we think they must be really self-confident,” Mannes told ABC News.

He also points out this could be a largely American phenomenon, noting that in England, shaved heads are more closely associated with skinheads.

Still, it seems shaved could be the way to go…if you’re already losing your hair.

“I’m not recommending that men with thick full heads of hair shave their heads, because even if they gain in terms of dominance, they lose in terms of attractiveness,” Mannes said. “But if you’re balding, you might want to just finish what mother nature started and take it all off. You might be surprised by the positive effects.”

http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2012/10/bald-men-more-masculine-less-attractive/

Whale sculpture made from recycled bags

Inspired by the stomach contents of a dead gray whale that washed up in Seattle a couple years ago, an art professor has created a baby whale from recycled plastic bags.

Art professor Marie Weichman told the Kitsap Sun (is.gd/a7rz9H) she got the idea for the exhibit after hearing about the debris found in the stomach a dead gray whale that washed ashore in Seattle in 2010.

That debris included sweatpants, a golf ball, surgical gloves, small towels, bits of plastic and more than 20 plastic bags, according to reports at the time.

The sculpture became a project for art, marine-science and design students. It goes on display Thursday in the college’s Art Building.

http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2019324170_recycledwhale03.html