Kamis, 15 Maret 2012

Stars Surprising Medical Revelations

Stars' Surprising Medical Revelations, Celebs' medical issues---The stars Health surprising revelations: Afar, it's easy to assume that celebrities live worry-free lives. But like everyone else, they face the risk of coming down with all sorts of illnesses.
Kim Kardashian
The paparazzi go nuts at the sight of Kardashian, who makes a living showing off the goods, so imagine how upset she was when she discovered pinkish spots on her leg. At first she thought it was ringworm, but adermatologist broke the news that it was a skin disease her mother also suffers from. Kim kardashian psoriasis, Kim kardashian psoriasis

Venus Williams
Williams withdrew from the U.S. Open last year due to joint problems and soon discovered she had a disorder that occurs when white blood cells attack the body's moisture-producing glands. Luckily, doctors caught it early and she's healing well these days. Venus williams sjogren's syndrome, Venus williams mcphail, Venus williams sony ericsson
Serena Williams
It was an all-around rough 2011 for the Williams sisters, and Serena joined Venus with medical issues when she was hospitalized in February for a blood clot in her lung. Williams tweeted, "my day could not get any worse" on the day she was hospitalized, but actually, it got worse before it got better. Serena williams pulmonary embolism, Serena williams tennis, Serena williams oscars
Shannen Doherty
She was good at playing the mean girl, and in 1999 Doherty revealed that she had a disease that would turn anyone into a Shannen Doherty-type character. The illness causes abdominal pain, diarrhea and other less common symptoms like rashes, arthritis and lack of concentration. For the most part, Doherty has kept quiet about her struggle. Shannen doherty crohn's disease, Shannen doherty couples therapy
Demi Lovato
After a meltdown in 2010, Lovato was sent into treatment for a number of issues, including bipolar disorder. On her road to recovery, she spoke out about another ailment that affects many teenage girls and boys. She wrote in Seventeen that this disorder stems "from feelings of low self-esteem, depression, anxiety or, in my case, being teased." Demi lovato eating disorder, Demi lovato breakdown
Toni Braxton
When she was starring in "Aida" on Broadway, Braxton went to the doctor for what she thought was exhaustion, but discovered it was something a bit more serious. She was shocked and disappointed at the news, but has since kicked her late-night pizza habits in order to help her situation. Toni braxton pericarditis, Toni braxton dating
Christina Applegate
After a routine checkup in 2008, Applegate, at just 36 years old, got a call from the doctor with some life-changing news. She had a disease that her mother also suffered from, and even though they caught it early, she'd have to act fast. She was quiet about it at first, but has since become an awareness spokesperson to encourage regular doctor checkups. Christina applegate breast cancer, Christina applegate fights breast cancer, Celebrities with breast cancer
Pam Anderson
In 2002, Pamela Anderson announced she got this serious liver disease from sharing a tattoo needle with ex-husband Tommy Lee. Granted, this came in the middle of a heated custody battle, but Anderson, nonetheless, underwent outpatient treatment for the disease at UCLA Medical Center. Good thing she got it taken care of, because in some cases, this illness can lead to death. Pamela anderson hepatitis c, Pamela anderson without makeup, Pamela anderson dating
Montel Williams
"The only thing that has helped me stay alive is working out every day," Williams told USA Today of his debilitating disease. He was diagnosed in 1999 and has since written books and done numerous charity events to help fight the disease, which attacks the myelin sheaths that surround and protect nerve cells. Montel williams multiple sclerosis, Montel williams snowboarding, Montel williams book
Elisabeth Hasselbeck
Being super opinionated and sparking controversy on "The View" is not a symptom of the disease she suffered from after a trip to Central America in 1997. After experiencing cramps, indigestion, diarrhea and fatigue she was wrongly diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome. Later, however, doctors discovered it was something else, and she's since written a book about it. Alisabeth hasselbeck celiac disease, Elisabeth hasselbeck book, Elisabeth hasselbeck condo
Glen Campbell
In 2011, the 75-year-old singer went public with a disease mainly because his family didn't want the public to think he was drinking or on drugs if he forgot a line or two while onstage. This year he won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Grammys, but the biggest achievement is his ability to continue to perform with his usual charisma. Glen campbell alzheimers disease, Glen campbell farewell tour
Prince
In 2009, Prince revealed that his eccentric personality developed as a cover-up for an illness he's had since childhood. He was teased in school when he'd suffer episodes surrounding the disease, but with his parents' help -- and a nod to the man upstairs -- he says he's handled it the best he can. Prince epilepsy, Adele prince album
Julianne Moore
Who would have thought texting her friends and family too much would cause Moore to develop an illness causing lingering pain in her hand, wrist and fingers? The pain kicked in, and she immediately saw a doctor, who helped her out and probably advised her to do more talking and less typing. Julianne moore carpal tunnel, Julianne moore sarah palin, Julianne moore sarah palin
Sally Field
In 2005 Field was diagnosed with a disorder for which there are often no symptoms until you experience a bone fracture. She had it in her hip and spine and knew she was a target for the disease because of her age, size and family history. Fans like her -- they really like her -- so she's become an excellent spokesperson for medication, prevention and awareness of the disease. Sally field osteoporosis
Camille Grammer
Some may giggle at the thought of this illness, but it affects one in five American adults, even if most people don't talk about it. Camille Grammer, though, will talk about pretty much anything. She was diagnosed with the illness in 1996 and has since done public service announcements to raise awareness. Camille grammer irritable bowel syndrome, Camille grammer custody, Camille grammer housewives return
Barry Manilow
At the end of 2011, Manilow underwent surgery to fix damage done to his hips from this illness. One thousand Las Vegas shows in seven years would do that to any performer. In the elbow, it's known as "tennis elbow," but for Manilow, we can call it Copacabana hip. Barry manilow bursitis, Barry manilow
Neve Campbell
Campbell was in ballet school when she had a breakdown at age 14, and then at 23 she was equally stressed from work, a divorce and stalkers threatening her, so she developed a disease that had her pulling her hair out. Neve campbell alopecia, Neve campbell london
Kathleen Turner
She was on the way to a meeting with her daughter's kindergarten teacher when Turner got the call from the doctor that the pain, swelling and stiffness in her joints was a debilitating disease that affects roughly 2.1 million Americans. Turner, who was diagnosed in the '90s, was told she wouldn't walk again. She's still going strong, though, and continues to raise funds to find a cure. Kathleen turner rheumatoid arthritis, Kathleen turner
Nick Jonas
It is a common misconception that only those with unhealthy eating habits carry this particular disease, and Nick Jonas is living proof that it's untrue. He craved pizza, was very thirsty, suffered from mood swings, and had to urinate all the time before he had a doctor check him out. Nick jonas diabetes, Nick jonas diabetes dog tag
Dan Aykroyd
At the age of 12, Aykroyd was diagnosed with a disease that caused him to have a nervous tic and uncontrollable grunting. These days there is medicine for this sort of thing, but back then, Aykroyd relied on a therapist for help. He also suffered from a second disease that led to hearing voices and forming odd obsessions, and while there was certainly something strange in the neighborhood, "Ghostbusters" couldn't help him. Dan aykroyd tourettes aspergers, Dan aykroyd aspergers law enforcement
Catherine Zeta-Jones
She stuck by the side of husband Michael Douglas as he battled cancer, but soon after he recovered, Zeta-Jones had to take time off from work to tend to her own health issues. As it turned out, after she checked herself into a facility due to stress, mood swings and episodes of depression, she was diagnosed with a serious disorder. Catherine zeta jones bipolar disorder, Catherine zeta jones demi lovato, Michael douglas cancer
Nick Cannon
Cannon was in and out of hospitals with kidney issues when doctors discovered that he suffered from this autoimmune disease that affects about 1.5 million Americans. He discussed his illness on "Good Morning America" and said he would be cutting back on work, and more importantly, Happy Meals. Nick cannon lupus, Nick cannon hopsitalized in aspen, Nick cannon washington
Amanda Seyfried
Fame comes with a price sometimes, and last year Seyfried admitted she had her problems dealing with it. For her, though, it went beyond the norm, as stress and anxiety led to an illness that needed professional attention. "[Therapy] has been such a great tool, and my therapist told me that I passed with flying colors, but we'll see how things go," she told Glamour of overcoming her problems. Amanda seyfried panic attacks, Celebrities with panic attacks, Amanda seyfried dating
Missy Elliott
When Elliott took some time away from the music business, fans assumed she was out of material. Truthfully, she was suffering from a serious disease that caused symptoms like dizzy spells, hair loss and mood swings. She's doing better these days, but it took radiation and other medical treatment to get her there. Missy elliott graves disease, Missy elliott comeback, Missy elliott weight loss
Diane Keaton
More common in kids, this illness can be triggered by exercise, cold air, pollen, dust mites, mold, smoke and various other examples. While Keaton has struggled with it for years, she hasn't let the illness slow her down. Diane keaton asthma, Celebrities with asthma, Diane keaton

Minggu, 01 Januari 2012

Weirdest fashion trends

Weirdest fashion trends 
When Lady Gaga appeared on stage in a dress made entirely of raw meat last year, you would have been forgiven for thinking the fashion world couldn't get much weirder. Well, think again.
Making Gaga's steak dress look positively tame, this year a designer by the name of Rachel Freire created something even odder: a dress made of 3,000 yak and cow nipples.
Elsewhere in wacky fashion and beauty trends, we've been sticking crazy coloured lip transfers on our lips, intricate paper art on our eyelashes, and snakeskin on our fingernails... Read on for the weird and wonderful trends 2011 had to offer.

THE WILDEST FASHION TRENDS OF 2011

YAK NIPPLE DRESS: Designer Rachel Friere sparked controversy when she unveiled a dress made from 3,000 yak and cow nipples. Critics called the nipple collection 'sickening and repulsive'


NUDIE FROCK AND URINAL DRESS: Design label The Rodnik Band had the blogosphere a-buzz with these creations crafted entirely from sequins. Not one for the office party...


ADULTS WEARING CARTOON CLOTHING: A Toy Story 3 clothing collection was the result of a collaboration by Hong Kong label Bossini and Pixar. RIGHT: In the ultimate show of devotion, Rovio CMO Peter Vesterbacka’s wife wears an Angry Birds dress. Our verdict? No one over the age of nine should wear anything printed with eyes, ears or beaks

HAIR NECKLACE: Jeweller Kerry Howley wanted to challenge people's natural aversion to discarded hair. On the head, hair is a source of attraction, she says. Off, it's a source of aversion. Kerry says she wanted to see if she could make discarded hair attractive again Jeweller Kerry Howley wanted to challenge people's natural aversion to discarded hair


FREAKY BIKINIS: Model Kristin Cavallari said this glass bikini cut into her skin when she modelled it for Diesel. No kidding! Elsewhere, the Jwoww of Jersey Shores fame designed a gravity-defying bikini. Nice

SOLAR-POWERED BIKINI: This two-piece will charge up your MP3 or phone as you lie in the sun. Just remember not to dive in with your iPod still attached



CRAZY HEADGEAR: Lady Gaga gets her own section, such is the eccentricity of her hat collection. Headgear was big news in 2011, with everything from pillbox hats to trilbies back in vogue. Gaga is the only one wild enough to wear these creations, however

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2080360/Weird-wildest-fashion-trends-2011-Yak-nipple-frocks-urinal-dress.html#ixzz1iEwHgezZ

Drunkest cities 2011

Drunkest cities 2011

Drunkest cities 2011, Christmas is over, weary travelers are back home after family visits, and everyone is making plans for this weekend’s conveniently timed New Year’s Eve. So as America’s cities gear up for arguably the biggest party night of the holiday season, which destinations are likely to pop a little more champagne to ring in 2012?

According to The Daily Beast’s annual data-crunching, it seems that residents in two Massachusetts cities may be among the most generous drinkers. Boston and Springfield topped their “America’s Drunkest Cities of 2011” list, which averaged statistics on binge drinking, drinks consumed per month and population data culled from market research firm Experian Simmons and Center for Disease Prevention and Control surveys.

Beantown nabbed the top slot with 15.5 average monthly drinks consumed per person and 20.1% of the population listed as being binge drinkers (the CDC defines binge drinking as when 5 drinks or more are consumed in 2 hours by men and 4 drinks or more consumed in 2 hours by women). Springfield followed closely behind, with 14.6 average monthly drinks consumed per person and 19.5% of the population listed as binge drinkers. Milwaukee, Wisconsin arrived at number 3 (it topped the same list last year), and notable college towns like Austin (7) and San Diego (9) helped round out the top ten.

Curiously, two of the largest, and presumably partygoing cities, New York and Los Angeles, didn’t appear on the list. Even Las Vegas checks in midway at number 14, below that of fellow Nevada city, Reno, at number 4. So the top ten cities, as The Beast writes, may well be those where “every season is drinking season.”

Or maybe not. For Bostonians who aren’t pleased with the “drunkest” city labeling, take heart: earlier this year NewsFeed noted that Boston seemed to be the least drunk metro area, according to Men’s Health research.



Read more: http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/12/31/tipsy-towns-where-are-americas-drunkest-cities/#ixzz1iA8by92v


600 pound Donna Simpson website

600 pound Donna Simpson website
600 pound Donna Simpson website. For years, 600-pound Donna Simpson was involved in the "feederism" community - that is - a community of people with a fat fetish. People would pay her $19 per month to watch her eat. One person from Germany sent her credit cards with instructions to order take out. Another from California wired her $200 a week to buy groceries with, and then would call to hear what she bought.

Three years ago, Simpson was thrilled to be so heavy, saying in a British newspaper "I love being fat; I wouldn't even mind weighing 1,000 pounds."

However, this 44 year-old mother of two eventually became fed up with it. "I realized that I was their fantasy," she said to MSNBC. "Here I was getting bigger and bigger, and they had their thin wives, with 2 1/2 kids and a picket fence." She decided to get healthy - she moved back to Akron, where she grew up, and began the journey to get healthy. Her website, www.officialdonnasimpson.com, turned away from prerecorded videos of her, and turned into a record of her journey. "I'm not trying to be a size 4," she said. "I'm not trying to be a thin-mint. I just want to be normal and more active."

Simpson told MSNBC that she's struggled with losing weight in the past, so much so, that she even turned to crack cocaine to try to shed the pounds, though it didn't work. "All it did was make me clean my house really, really fast," she said.

She's now on track though. Down 85 pounds, she aims to join a gym and begin walking in a pool soon. Ultimately, she said her goal is to drop 300 pounds, and to be there for her kids.

Some of her viewers are angry that she left, but she said that she has to do what's best for her. "There are plenty of men who will buy you four pizzas and enjoy watching you eat all of them," she wrote on her website, "but what it comes down to is that you become a slave to the food and to your feeder."

She told MSNBC that the people who paid to watch her eat weren't "toothless trolls," but, in fact, often lawyers, accountants or college students who have a specific fetish.

Looking forward, she said that she knows it's a long road ahead, but that she needs to face the challenge. "I have only myself to blame for the position I am currently in, and I must now face the greatest challenge of my life," she said on her website. "In order for the people I love most to have a happy and healthy life, I must regain my emotional and physical well-being."

Meat eating panda video

Meat eating panda video
Meat eating panda video. BEIJING: A camera at a Chinese nature reserve has spied a wild panda eating meat. Pandas spend most of their days eating bamboo.Staff at the Wanglong Nature Reserve in southwest Sichuan province set up the camera after noticing dead animals with chew marks. It was not known if the panda had killed the animals.The Pingwu County forestry bureau says the panda appears to be healthy and strong. Conservation group WWF says only about 1% of a panda's diet is meat or plants that aren't bamboo.

The panda looked like he has been caught out helping himself to a forbidden snack. And perhaps this panda realized he had given away a secret kept under wraps for years as he is captured red-handed tucking into a dead antelope. It was previously thought the creatures were strictly herbivores.

According to the World Wildlife Fund China pandas have the digestive system of a carnivore and will eat meat if available, but adapted a long time ago to a vegetarian diet.

Because of this carnivorous digestive system the panda derives little energy and protein from consumption of bamboo so must eat as much as 14kg a day to stay healthy. It has taken millions of years living in bamboo forests for the panda to improve its ability to digest cellulose from bamboo.

It is unlikely the panda pictured killed the antelope and may have fortuitously stumbled across the animal in the forest.

Teacher student sing strip

Teacher student sing strip
Teacher student sing strip, Teacher student sing strip. A former Tacoma Community College music instructor will be in court next month to answer charges that he convinced one of his voice students she could reach lower octaves if she took off her clothes or did sex acts while singing.
Kevin Gausepohl, 37, is charged in Tacoma Municipal Court with seven counts of communicating with a minor for immoral purposes and one count of obstructing a law enforcement officer. The charges are misdemeanors.Gausepohl allegedly told a Gig Harbor High School student he was conducting a study on how sexual arousal affects vocal ranges. The girl, 17 at the time, was attending the college as part of the Running Start program.She complied with some of his requests to strip naked or touch herself during private voice lessons at the college, court records show. Other students told investigators Gausepohl approached them about being part of the study, court records show. They declined.Gausepohl resigned in October after college administrators launched an internal investigation into his conduct.The investigation, conducted by a private agency, concluded Gausepohl “more likely than not” violated college policies on sexual harassment and discrimination.In statements to investigators and in his resignation letter, Gausepohl said he did nothing wrong.“…

I do not admit any guilt or liability in the matters currently under investigation,” Gausepohl wrote in his Oct. 14 letter. “In fact, I vehemently deny all of the allegations that have been made against me.”He said he chose to resign rather than fight the allegations because his wife was ill and he needed to devote his energy to her.Gausepohl told outside investigators hired by the college that he was interested in how sexual arousal affects vocal range but had yet to get to the “human participant level,” according to a report produced by the agency.The New Tribune obtained a copy of the report from the college through a public-records request.“Gausepohl explained that those he approached, he did so not necessarily as potential participants, but rather to see if there is an interest in this matter,” the report states.On the advice of his attorney,
Gausepohl declined to answer direct questions from the outside investigators about his alleged interactions with the high school student.A colleague of Gausepohl’s interviewed by the investigators said he told the girl about his interest in sexual arousal and vocal range and also what “muscles are involved in the female anatomy to properly breathe and support the entire body,” the report states.She said she used some of the breathing suggestions and saw positive results.The woman told investigators she has known Gausepohl for eight years, and “he always focused on the education and mentorship of his students …,” the report states.“She has nothing but the highest respect for him and hopes he comes back very soon,” it states.


 I do not admit any guilt or liability in the matters currently under investigation,” Gausepohl wrote in his Oct. 14 letter. “In fact, I vehemently deny all of the allegations that have been made against me.”He said he chose to resign rather than fight the allegations because his wife was ill and he needed to devote his energy to her.Gausepohl told outside investigators hired by the college that he was interested in how sexual arousal affects vocal range but had yet to get to the “human participant level,” according to a report produced by the agency.The New Tribune obtained a copy of the report from the college through a public-records request.“Gausepohl explained that those he approached, he did so not necessarily as potential participants, but rather to see if there is an interest in this matter,” the report states.On the advice of his attorney,
Gausepohl declined to answer direct questions from the outside investigators about his alleged interactions with the high school student.A colleague of Gausepohl’s interviewed by the investigators said he told the girl about his interest in sexual arousal and vocal range and also what “muscles are involved in the female anatomy to properly breathe and support the entire body,” the report states.She said she used some of the breathing suggestions and saw positive results.The woman told investigators she has known Gausepohl for eight years, and “he always focused on the education and mentorship of his students …,” the report states.“She has nothing but the highest respect for him and hopes he comes back very soon,” it states.

Rhino horns poach gold cocaine

Rhino horns poach gold cocaine

Rhino horns poach gold cocaine.Home to 90 percent of the rhinos in Africa and the largest rhino population in the world, rhino poaching in South Africa has reached record proportions, with 50 percent of rhinos being taken from within Kruger National Park.
Whenever there is a market, someone is willing to provide the goods, even illegally. Touted as a cure for several ailments, rhino horn is in such high demand that its street value "has soared to about $65,000 a kilogram, making it more expensive than gold, platinum and in many cases cocaine," says Reuters UK.
To meet demand says the national park service, a record number of 443 rhinos were killed for their horns in South Africa in 2011. This shocking statistic stands more starkly when compared to statistics in 2007. In that year, the number of rhinos poached in South Africa was thirteen. In 2008, the number jumped to 83, then 123 by 2009. By 2010, 333 rhinos were killed with a further 443 rhinos losing their lives to poachers this year. Almost 1,000 rhinos in four years. Why the sudden explosion?
Conservationists were befuddled by the increased demand for rhino horn. "We couldn't understand what was happening at first," said Steven Broad of the conservation group, TRAFFIC. "Then we noticed unusual demand from Vietnam," Broad told the UK's Guardian newspaper back in November.
Increased demand it appeared, was fueled by the rumor from a Vietnamese politician who claimed that his cancer had been cured by ingesting powdered rhino horn. Despite no scientific evidence to support his claims, the rumor went viral, raising prices for rhino horn tangibly. It was a death knell for Vietnamese rhinos and in Oct. 2011, conservationists reported that the last known Javan rhino in Vietnam had died. With Vietnam's rhinos extinct a full out assault on South African rhinos commenced in earnest.
Supporting the poachers are international crime syndicates who take advantage of men willing to risk their lives for small rewards. For poachers this pittance appears a huge sum, but it is the syndicates who pocket the big bucks by selling the rhino horns for top dollar via organized crime rings across Asia.

Although efforts in the country have been stepped up to combat the smuggling and selling of rhino horn within Vietnam, law enforcement remains woefully inadequate. In September, Vietnamese officials visited South Africa in an effort to promote cooperation between the two countries on rhino horn smuggling. With three of the five species of rhinoceros critically endangered, South Africa is in a race against the clock to secure the preservation of their own rhinos.
According to Rhino Conservation.org, "illegal rhino horn is highly sought after for use in traditional medicines in China and Vietnam, despite the fact rhino horn has been extensively analyzed and contains no medicinal properties." Of further concern says the organization is the increasing Chinese footprint being left in South Africa which "has placed the demand for rhino horn perilously close to the supply, and [...seen...] a flood of Chinese weapons in the region."
South Africa's rhino isn't the only animal paying with its life to satisfy human demand. TRAFFIC reports that 2011 was "annus horribilis" for African elephants with the most recent case being the discovery of 727 ivory pieces discovered on December 21. Concealed inside a container at the port of Mombasa, Kenya, and destined for Asia, the find was one of several this year pronouncing a sharp rise in ivory trafficking since 2007.
In 2010 large-scales seizures of illegal ivory products numbered six, weighing around 10 tonnes said TRAFFIC. Yet in 2011, "a conservative estimate of the weight of ivory seized in the 13 largest seizures in 2011," they said, "puts the figure at more than 23 tonnes" probably representing "some 2,500 elephants."
The act of poaching is a brutal and inhumane one, with animals often left to bleed to death after having their horns cut off or tusks removed. Poaching does have one commonality, Asia, and its desire for traditional Chinese medicine which drives demand for rhino horns, shark fins, ivory, tiger bones, antelope, buffalo, deer antlers, testicles and os penis of the dog and bear or snake bile, to name just a few. It is because of this demand says the Guardian, that "the Indochinese tiger, Asian elephant, saola, Tonkin snub-nosed monkey and Siamese crocodile are all on the brink of vanishing."
The wants and desires of one continent is costing South Africa in more ways than one. Facing hi-tech and well-funded crime syndicates, even on its protected animal preserves, is costing the lives of animals and those trying to protect them. Dr. Joseph Okori, the World Wildlife Fund's African Rhino Programme coordinator, recently told the Environment News Service, that "in order to save rhinos from extinction, the criminal syndicates operating between South Africa and Vietnam must be uncovered and shut down for good."
Unfortunately this will do little to alleviate demand, and with mainland China's growing economy and population, the fear is that it will continue to climb.