Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Doctors Extract Nails, Clips, Pens and other Materials from the Stomach of a Woman with Psychic Disorders


Doctors extracted all sort of metals and wooden objected ingested by woman with Psychic disorder. Story shared by popular medical page Meddy Bear Facebook about a woman who had a rare medical disorder 'Metal bezoar'.

Bezoars are uncommon findings in the gastrointestinal tract and are composed of a wide variety of materials. In this case, they were a combination of metals, plastic and wood. 

More photos after cut..

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Lingerie Experts Identify Nine Different Breast Shapes - Which Type Do You Have?


Lingerie experts identify nine different breast shapes

Experts at the lingerie brand third love have added two new additions to their 'Breast Shape Directory' (top left and right). 

Athletic breasts are wider and muscular with less tissue, while the Relaxed variety have lax tissue and downward pointing nipples. 

 Bell breasts which are slimmer at the top and fuller at the bottom; Side Set which fall outwards and Asymmetric. 

Teardrop boobs are round but slightly less full at the top; Round are equally full; East West gravitate to the outside of the chest and Slender are smaller at the top and longer than they are wide. 

Read more: Glamour

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

New Discovery: Beautiful Student Died of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS)

Not sure if this is new health plague or otherwise. However, thought its wise to share for readers.

A 19 year old student named Olivia Mae Woodward found dead in her Sheffield Hallam University halls of residence on Sunday.

And Doctors have concluded that she died from Sudden Adult Death Syndrome, known as SADS - a condition that causes a fatal cardiac arrest with no prior warning of heart trouble

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Featherless Parrot Bird Wins the Hearts of Many after Disease Made All her Feathers Fall Out


Rhea the Naked Bird gains Instagram following after losing her feathers due to a virus

Looks like Parboiled Chicken. 

The featherless Parrot bird suffers from Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease (PBFD) giving her an oven-ready look and was rescued by vets in Boston before she was adopted by Isabella Eisenmann.  

Her new owner set up an Instagram account for the bird, and she has become an internet sensation. Animal lovers have reached out to its owner for support.

You Should Eat Eggs if you're Pregnant

The European Food Safety Authority has recognized choline as an important nutrient and set guidelines for how much we should eat to stay healthy.

The nutrient is particularly useful for pregnant women because it is important for the development of the central nervous system of a baby in the womb.

It is vital for the brain, spinal cord and even cognition, the ability to learn.

Higher intakes of choline during the second three months of pregnancy have also been shown to be associated with better visual memory skills in children at the age of seven.

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Map Shows How Polluted Your Country Is....Reveals the Level of Bad Air You Breath -WHO

According to World Health Organization (WHO) said yesterday,
Nine out of ten people globally are breathing poor quality air.

In a staggering report, calling for dramatic action against pollution that is blamed for killing more than six million people worldwide, every year.

New data in a report from the UN's global health body 'is enough to make all of us extremely concerned,' Maria Neira, the head of the WHO's department of public health and environment, told reporters.

WHO released an interactive map showing the exposure to pollutants known as PM2.5 for all countries.

Friday, September 9, 2016

"Accept Your Imperfection" Model Suffering Alopecia Shares Her Body Imperfect Secret


Life is about accepting who you are and enjoying the person of you to the fullest. Away from this, leaves you miserable and depressed. We can not crate ourselves neither can we to some extent control our body immune: we can only maintain what it gives us...

Model with Alopecia shares powerful video of herself without a wig to encourage people to 'accept their imperfections'

Lara Kitchen, from Perth, Western Australia, was just 14 years old and about to start high school when she started to lose her hair a disease know as Alopecia an autoimmune skin disease that results in the loss of hair on the scalp and elsewhere on the body.

For years she struggled with her mental health as she tried to accept the diagnosis.But now, six years on, Ms Kitchen, 20, has shared a video of herself without a wig to encourage women to embrace themselves and accept their imperfections.

'My hair started to fall out right before I started high school and I thought it was due to stress. But it became worse to the point where it was coming out in clumps,' Ms Kitchen told Daily Mail Australia.

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

One Large Glass of Wine a Day Reduces Woman's Chance of Conceiving by 18% in a year

Experts believe that too much alcohol wine  interrupts the female natural cycle and may also damage the egg.

The results published in the BMJ show that women who had at least a 250ml glass a day – equivalent to 14 servings a week - were 18 per cent less likely to conceive over a year. But women who had slightly less - one to 13 servings - did not experience any reduction in conception chances.

Danish researchers studied 6,120 women from aged 21 to 45 who were trying to conceive, from June 2007 to January 2016. They all completed questionnaires on how often they had alcohol and exactly what they drank.

Friday, September 2, 2016

Breastfeeding Slashes Women's Risk of Developing Breast Cancer - New Study Claims

Women who breastfeed for more than six months have a lower risk of contracting breast cancer, a new study exploring the correlation between nursing and cancer claims.

Researchers at the University of Linköping in Sweden analyzed the survival rates 20 years on of 630 women, who had been treated for breast cancer between 1988 and 1992. 

They found women who had had at least one pregnancy, and who breastfed for at least six months, had a much higher chance of survival.   

The research builds on evidence that by halting estrogen production, breastfeeding helps prevent the development of tumors.

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

More Sex Between Couple: Researchers Says Boost 5 best health Benefits

When we orgasm, we produce  prolactin, making us sleepy. Men produce more than women 
Looking to get fit, clear your skin, boost your heart health and lighten your mood?Have more sex. According to the advice of two mental health and exercise experts at Curtin University. 

Their new analysis of sexual health studies, the researchers claim consensual sex releases crucial hormones to improve mental and physical well-being.

Pivotal to this health-boosting process is the feeling of trust, love, and affection that sexual partners feel.

'A regular sex experience with our partner, that's positive, is going to facilitate a connection,' Professor Matt Tilley, a sexual health lecturer at Curtin University, explains to ScienceNetwork West Australia.

'When we look at the function that those hormones might have then we can see that they assist to reduce stress, and of course endorphins specifically might act like a natural anti-depressant.

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Pregnant Women who take Paracetamol are 'more likely to have Hyperactive Children'

New research suggests Mothers-to-be who take paracetamol are more likely to have children with behavioral problems

Scientists have found an association between mothers who took the drug in the first and third trimester of pregnancy and hyperactivity and emotional problems in their seven-year-old children.
Paracetamol is the world’s most popular painkiller and is the only one deemed safe to take during pregnancy.
But there is a growing body of research suggesting it could affect the development of children in the womb, with studies linking it with conditions as diverse as asthma, infertility and autism.
Pregnant women have been told there is no need to panic – they should continue to take the lowest dose needed for the shortest time possible and see their doctor if they have any concerns.
In the latest research, carried out by the University of Bristol, scientists analysed records of 7,796 mothers who gave birth between 1991 and 1992 in the UK.
The mothers had been asked at 18 weeks and 32 weeks of pregnancy whether they had taken any paracetamol.