Tuesday, December 22, 2015

See the moment dog savagely attacked suspected burglar

See the moment dog savagely attacked suspected burglar

A suspected burglar in South Africa got the fright of his life when a mastiff launched a frenzied attack on him biting him all over. The incident which was captured by security cameras shows the burglar as he scaled a wall and headed towards the house in South Africa's Nkangala District Municipality, in Mpumalanga Province. See the photos after the cut...

As he stood by a trailer close to the property, a huge South African Mastiff launched itself at him in a savage attack that was captured on CCTV. The dog begins tearing at the man's arms and legs as he throws kicks and punches at the relentless hound. The dog follows the man around the compound tearing and biting at his clothes and body before he is able to escape by climbing onto a table.

The man was still at the property screaming for help when the owner returned home an hour later and found the dog guarding the table, preventing the suspect from escaping. The homeowner called the police but the suspect had to be treated for his injuries before he was taken away.

Half of cardiac arrest sufferers ignore potentially life saving warnings

Half of cardiac arrest sufferers ignore potentially life saving warnings


The heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating. Blood stops flowing to the brain and other vital organs, and without treatment, within minutes a person is typically dead.

But, a new study has suggested that sudden cardiac arrest isn't so sudden as half of sufferers experience warning signs hours, days, sometimes even weeks before cardiac arrest strikes, doctors at Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute in Los Angeles discovered.

However, most people ignore those symptoms – and miss a chance to save their own lives, according to the study.

Study leader Dr Sumeet Chugh said: ‘By the time the 911 call is made, it’s much too late for at least 90 per cent of people.

‘There’s this window of opportunity that we didn’t really know existed.’

 

The study offers the possibility of one day preventing sudden cardiac arrest. Cardiac arrest kills nearly 350,000 people in the US alone each year.

Though it’s commonly confused with a heart attack, cardiac arrest is different – and much worse.

It causes the heart’s electrical activity to be knocked out of rhythm, abruptly stopping it from beating.

CPR can buy time before an ambulance arrives, but few patients survive.

As a result it’s been hard for the medical community to tell whether cardiac arrest is a strike with little or no advance warning.

Scientists closely tracked sudden cardiac arrest in Portland, Oregon for more than a decade.

They examined records for nearly 1,100 people aged 35 to 65 who suffered a cardiac arrest between 2002 and 2012.

They also used interviews with family, friends and strangers who witnessed the patient’s collapse.

 

For around a quarter of patients, the scientists couldn’t find any information about whether they experienced symptoms – making it tough to say how common warning signs are.

 

However, of the remaining 839 patients, half had evidence of at least one symptom in the previous month.

Most of those people had symptoms within 24 hours of their collapse – though some came a week before and others up to a month.

 

Chest pain was the most common symptom in men. While women were more likely to experience shortness of breath.

Other symptoms included fainting and heart palpitations.

Furthermore, the study found that only a fraction of patients considered their symptoms bad enough to call 911 before they collapsed and those people were the most likely to survive.

University of Pittsburgh emergency medicine specialist Dr Clifton Callaway, who wasn’t involved in the study but chairs the American Heart Association’s emergency care committee, said: ‘Chest pain, shortness of breath – those are things you should come in the middle of the night to the emergency department and get checked out.‘We strongly recommend you don’t try to ride it out at home.’

 

A person’s chances of experiencing cardiac arrest is also increased if they’ve had previous heart attacks, coronary heart disease and certain inherited disorders that affect heartbeat.

People who know they are at a high risk may receive an implanted defibrillator to shock their heart back into rhythm.

 

But because cardiac arrest is such a public health problem, the Institute of Medicine kicked off a national campaign to teach CPR last summer, so that bystanders know how to help.

 

Dr Chugh and his team weren’t able to determine symptom severity.

 

The patients who called 911 about their symptoms were mostly already diagnosed with heart disease or had recurring symptoms.

Those patients’ survival rate was 32 per cent – compared to six per cent for other patients.

 

That’s because a fifth of the patients who called 911 had their cardiac arrest on the way to the hospital.

This study is just the start of more research to better predict the risk factors for cardiac arrest – and to figure out how to target them without panicking people – Dr Chugh said.

 

The study was published in Annals of Internal Medicine.

Bomb-sniffing dog saves lives after it found buried 100 kg of explosives

Photos: Bomb-sniffing dog saves lives after it found buried 100 kg of explosives

A bomb-sniffing dog named Elma saved lives today when it discovered 100 kilograms of explosives buried deep in the ground in southeastern Mardin province, Turkey. Elma discovered the bomb in the province's Nusaybin district. The explosives were packed inside two shell-like containers attached to a 400-meter long cable cords and detonators.

 


Source: Daily Sabah Turkey

Nicolas Cage returns stolen dinosaur skull he bought

Nicolas Cage returns stolen dinosaur skull he bought

Hollywood actor Nicolas Cage has agreed to turn over a rare stolen dinosaur skull he bought for $276,000 to U.S. authorities so it can be returned to the Mongolian government.
The office of Preet Bharara, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, filed a civil forfeiture complaint last week to take possession of the Tyrannosaurus bataar skull, which will be repatriated to Mongolia.
The lawsuit did not specifically name Cage as the owner, but Cage's publicist confirmed that the actor bought the skull in March 2007 from a Beverly Hills gallery, I.M. Chait.

The "National Treasure" actor is not accused of wrongdoing, and authorities said he voluntarily agreed to turn over the skull after learning of the circumstances.

Alex Schack, a publicist for Cage, said in an email that the actor received a certificate of authenticity from the gallery and was first contacted by U.S. authorities in July 2014, when the Department of Homeland Security informed him that the skull might have been stolen.

Following a determination by investigators that the skull in fact had been taken illegally from Mongolia, Cage agreed to hand it over, Schack said.

Cage outbid fellow movie star Leonardo DiCaprio for the skull, according to prior news reports.

The I.M. Chait gallery had previously purchased and sold an illegally smuggled dinosaur skeleton from convicted paleontologist Eric Prokopi, whom Bharara called a "one-man black market in prehistoric fossils."
The Chait gallery has not been accused of wrongdoing.

It was unclear whether the Nicolas Cage skull was specifically connected to Prokopi, who pleaded guilty in December 2012 to smuggling a Tyrannosaurus bataar skeleton out of Mongolia's Gobi desert and was later sentenced to three months in prison.

As part of his guilty plea, Prokopi helped prosecutors recover at least 17 other fossils.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Martin Bell, who prosecuted Prokopi, was also the lead government lawyer in the Cage case, according to court records.

Source: Reuters

Boko Haram victim ostracized by community for having rapist's baby

Boko Haram victim ostracized by community for having rapist's baby

Aisha Musa was kidnapped by Boko Haram militants who killed her family, and forced her at gunpoint to become a jihadi bride.

"They show you a gun, and then whatever they say you have to follow their command," Musa said.


She told CBS News her captor would lock her in during the day. At night, he would rape her.

"He would go on operations and kill people, and then come home and force me to be with him."


Musa was rescued by the Cameroon military, but the worst of her ordeal was finding out she was pregnant by her rapist.

"I am not enjoying that I have a baby from a Boko Haram man," she said. But she is resigned and there are moments of tenderness between her and her young child.


Musa never saw the Chibok girls but often heard the fighters speak of them. Like many of the other girls, they too were forced to marry the militants.

In a double injustice, many are now stigmatized by their community. Girls like Musa are regarded as spoiled goods, her baby a very public reminder of a cruel and unfair shame.

Aisha Musa has been living in the crowded Minawao refugee camp for seven months. She survives by selling corn meal at the local market.

Source: CBS

Khloe Kardahsian shares more raunchy photos from her St. Barth's photoshoot (18+)

Khloe Kardahsian shares more raunchy photos from her St. Barth's photoshoot (18+)

Khloe Kardashian shared more photos from her impromptu nude photoshoot in St Barths and they're hot! More photos after the cut..

Man found alive after more than 60 hours in China landslide

Man found alive after more than 60 hours in China landslide

Rescuers have pulled a man out alive after he was buried for more than 60 hours in a massive landslide in southern China
Rao Liangzhong of the Shenzhen Emergency Response Office says that a migrant worker, Tian Zeming, was rescued around dawn on Wednesday (Chinese time).

"He told the soldiers who rescued him, there is another survivor close by," Xinhua said.


Firefighters had to squeeze into a narrow room around Tian and pull debris out by hand, rescuer Zhang Yabin told Xinhua.

Tian has had surgery and is in a stable condition in hospital, the Xinhua report said.
Xinhua later said that another body was also discovered, although it was not clear if that was the person to whom Tian had referred. A body was also recovered from the rubble on Tuesday.

The government has said more than 70 people are missing in China's latest industrial disaster, although this figure continues to be revised down as authorities make contact with people who were believed to have been buried but were not.

A giant deluge of mud and construction waste from the overfull dump site buried 33 buildings at the industrial park on Sunday.
It was the second major man-made disaster in China in four months. At least 160 people were killed in massive chemical blasts in the northern port city of Tianjin in August.

Source: AP/Huff Post

Aisha Buhari reaches out to people living with HIV/AIDS (photos)

Aisha Buhari reaches out to people living with HIV/AIDS (photos)

The wife of the President of Nigeria Aisha Buhari says although there has been a lot of success in curbing the spread of HIV/AIDS, there is still need to keep raising the awareness in the country.

This was made known while donating food items to persons living with HIV/AIDS at the national hospital in Abuja Tuesday The Chief Medical director of the National Hospital Abuja Jaf Momoh says this is the first time administrations are reaching out to them individually and the gesture will go along way in boosting the moral of persons living with the condition in the country.

He also added the need for more funding for the programme in the hospital as well as a bigger space for the HIV clinic in Abuja. Mrs Buhari was accompanied by the wife of the vice president Mrs Dolapo Osinbajo and other dignitaries 

Ben Murray-Bruce reacts to Lai Mohammed blaming GEJ for current fuel scarcity

Ben Murray-Bruce reacts to Lai Mohammed blaming GEJ for current fuel scarcity

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Kaduna refinery to start fuel supply today

Kaduna refinery to start fuel supply today

The Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company (KRPC) will from today supply an additional 1.5 million liters of fuel to the domestic market. This additional litres of Fuel means about 50 trucks will be released into the northern part of the country. Production at the refinery was disrupted in September due to pipeline vandalization.

Sokoto gives N500,000 to each family of hajj stampede victims

Sokoto gives N500,000 to each family of hajj stampede victims

Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto has announced a monetary donation of N500,000 to each of the 138 families of the 2015 hajj stampede from state.

A breakdown of the number of the victims showed that 114 pilgrims from Sokoto were confirmed dead, 22 are still missing while two are injured and receiving treatment. 

A statement issued by Tambuwal's spokesman, Malam Imam Imam, said the Governor announced the donation while receiving the report of the 2015 hajj committee in Sokoto Tuesday.

Tambuwal said even though the government cannot compensate the families for the loss of their loved ones, the gesture was in fulfillment of the promise he made when the tragedy occurred in September this year.

He said the families have endured pains since the incident, and commended them for their patience and prayers.

He said government will continue to put in place measures that will enhance the hajj exercise by boosting safety and logistics of the pilgrims.

In his remarks, Leader of the state delegation to this year's hajj exercise and Deputy Governor of Sokoto, Alhaji Ahmed Aliyu, said Sokoto pilgrims exhibited good conduct while in the Holy Land.

He appealed to the government to sustain the state feeding programme for pilgrims at transit camps at home and abroad, and announced that Kware and Gwadabawa local government areas have received special awards for maintaining good sanitation in Saudi Arabia.

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Check out footballer Adil Rami's epic reply to a fan who called him fat

Check out footballer Adil Rami's epic reply to a fan who called him fat

Sevilla dropped down to eight in the Spanish table over the weekend following a 0-0 draw at Real Betis and a twitter user who's also a Sevilla fan @AdayGarcia97 blasted Sevilla defender Adil Rami, saying he no longer plays well because he is overweight and fat.

This, of course, didn't go down well with the French defender and he responded directly to the fan. Rami tweeted a bare-chested picture of himself with the instructions "Show this to your wife and ask her if I'm fat." lol. The Twitter user yesterday deactivated his account after other fans came for him!

Photo: Zimbabwe to make Chinese yuan legal currency after Beijing cancels $40m debts

Photo: Zimbabwe to make Chinese yuan legal currency after Beijing cancels $40m debts

Zimbabwe has announced that it will make the Chinese yuan legal tender after Beijing confirmed it would cancel $40m in debts, AFP reports. 

"They [China] said they are cancelling our debts that are maturing this year and we are in the process of finalising the debt instruments and calculating the debts," minister Patrick Chinamasa said in a statement.

Chinamasa also announced that Zimbabwe will officially make the Chinese yuan legal tender as it seeks to increase trade with Beijing. Zimbabwe abandoned its own dollar in 2009 after hyperinflation, which had peaked at around 500bn%, rendered it unusable.

It then started using a slew of foreign currencies, including the US dollar and the South African rand. The yuan was later added to the basket of the foreign currencies, but its use had not been approved yet for public transactions in the market dominated by the greenback.

Use of the yuan "will be a function of trade between China and Zimbabwe and acceptability with customers in Zimbabwe," the minister added.

Zimbabwe’s central bank chief John Mangudya was in negotiations with the People’s Bank of China "to see whether we can enhance its usage here," said Chinamasa.

China is Zimbabwe’s biggest trading partner following Zimbabwe’s isolation by its former western trading partners over Harare’s human rights record.

In early December,Chine presient Xi Jinping stopped over in Zimbabwe in a rare trip by a world leader to the country, and presided over the signing of various agreements, mainly to upgrade and rebuild Zimbabwe’s infrastructure such as power stations.

Buhari presents N6.08trillion 2016 Budget to the National Assembly

Buhari presents N6.08trillion 2016 Budget to the National Assembly

President Buhari this morning presented the N6.08 trillion 2016 budget to the National Assembly members. During his speech, President Buhari said Nigeria remains committed to diversification to build and reflate the economy. On the current fuel scarcity, Buhari apologized to Nigerians & blamed it on some stakeholders who have refused to embrace change. He said fuel pump price will remain at N87 for now.

He said the trust in govt is at an all time low but that his govt will not betray the trust put in them. He said his government has the will, resources and commitment to deliver to the Nigerian people.

He announced that a Conditional Cash Transfers to the poor will be created and that it will be managed by the Vice President's office. On the educational sector, Buhari said 500, 000 teachers will be recruited.

On the diversification of the economy, Buhari said young farmers and miners will be encouraged. He added that N1.884 Trillion shall be borrowed to fund the budget.

Baby born 12 weeks early so mother could start Chemotherapy, dies

Baby born 12 weeks early so mother could start Chemotherapy, dies

Heidi Loughlin, 32, discovered she had a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer after falling pregnant with her third child. Doctors discovered her cancer in September after she noticed a rash on her breast while feeding her baby son Tait.

She was given the option of terminating the pregnancy so she could begin aggressive chemotherapy. But she decided to keep her baby and begin a less aggressive form of treatment which is expected to start on Wednesday, December 23.

Her baby had to be born 12 weeks prematurely in order for her to be treated for cancer. The baby named Ally Louise Smith was delivered by C-section on December 11, weighing just 2lb 5oz but died on Saturday.

Ms Loughlin, from Portishead, north Somerset posted a poem dedicated to her daughter on her blog. In it the mother of three wrote:

"Yesterday afternoon our hearts broke in two. For we had to say goodbye to you.The pain in my body and heart and my soul feels it will consume me and leave me un-whole".

Writing on her blog after Ally's birth, the mother-of-three said she was "absolutely thrilled" to announce the baby had been born safely.

"She was born today via c section at 1237. She came out foot first and is breathing on her own. She weighs 2lb 5ozs. She has a Laughlin (sic) nose and she has more hair than me"

Monday, December 21, 2015

Transgender man pregnant by his female transgender partner

Transgender man pregnant by his female transgender partner

Diane Rodriguez, a 33-year-old a transwoman who used to be a man has revealed she's expecting her first child with her transgender male partner. She and her partner Fernando Machado, 22, a transman who used to be a woman, met on social media two years ago. And now, they are about to become the first transgender couple in Ecuador to have a baby.

Fernando, from Venezuela, is three months pregnant and moved to live with Diane in Ecuador after meeting online.

Neither Diane nor Fernando has undergone surgery during their gender reassignment process, so becoming pregnant was still possible.

Upon announcing their decision to become transgender, Fernando was supported by his loved ones after explaining that he didn't feel comfortable being a woman. However Diane was rejected by her family, and even had a spell being homeless.

 

Diane said: "This was the wish of both of us and there was nothing biological or legal to stop us, so we decided to do it"

"We live as man and woman. I’m a transfeminine woman and Fernando is a transmasculine man. "The process to get here was complex for each of us."Knowing it’s our right, we decided to add another member to our family. "


Woman who had ribs removed to look like Jessica Rabbit needs corset to stay alive

Woman who had ribs removed to look like Jessica Rabbit needs corset to stay alive

25 year old Pixee Fox who became famous for removing her ribs to look like Jessica Rabbit has been warned she needs a corset to stay alive. After spending £80,000 on the surgery, doctors are warning her that her corset may need to be worn at all times to keep her organs in place.

The model got the dream body she wanted after having six ribs removed for a thinner waist.
For good measure she also had a boob job, facial interventions and a lift to her bottom. This allowed her to get a record-breaking 14-inch waist.

However the self-proclaimed "body modification artist" who has also compared herself to a "living cartoon" has been criticised by a health expert during an appearance on Romanian television.

The Swedish model had visited the doctor beforehand, but when interviewed by TV hosts Madalin Ionescu and Adelina Pestritu, he said he was concerned about the complications the surgery has on the body - adding that a corset was essential.

Pixee said: "It’s recommended to have something to compress your body to keep everything in place after the surgery and also to provide some protection.

"This corset was custom-made for me to fulfil that requirement."


But wearing the corset too much could have its own complications.

The medic added:"If a person wears it 24 hours a day, then their liver, kidneys and everything else are not going to be in their proper place."


Health scare for Pope Francis as he is unable to stand at Vatican speech

Health scare for Pope Francis as he is unable to stand at Vatican speech

Fears for the health of Pope Francis have resurfaced after he was unable to stand at an official event, explaining that he was 'not feeling strong.' 
Addressing Vatican officials in a Christmas speech on Monday, Francis said he had the flu. He said:

'Dear brothers and sisters, Forgive me for not standing up as I speak to you, but for some days I've been suffering from flu and I am not feeling very strong. With your permission, I'll speak to you sitting down.'


The pope has been unsteady of his feet at times in recent months, stumbling several times in public. Last week he celebrated his 79th birthday.

In November as walked up the steps in the Basilica of St John Lateran in Rome he seemingly tripped on his robes, forcing nearby priests to grasp his arms and help him up the steps.
The same week he tripped as he walked up some steps in St Peter's Square, this time being brought to his hands and knees.

That's my full family, love them all equally

Win 10 Million Naira from MLotto this Christmas

Win 10 Million Naira from MLotto this Christmas

Christmas is here and you need to enjoy it by being able to buy whatever you want for yourself and your family. That is why MLotto is giving out 10 Million Naira every Wednesday and Saturday till January 15. Play Mega Millions with just N200 to win on http://mlotto.net/home/Mega6.aspx

Lisa Omorodion, DJ Cuppy, Mo'Cheddah, Zina Anumudu, others make SME100 25 under 25 Enterprising Females‎ list.

Lisa Omorodion, DJ Cuppy, Mo'Cheddah, Zina Anumudu, others make SME100 25 under 25 Enterprising Females‎ list.

Lisa Omorodion made the cut because of her resilience as the Ceo of Platinum Studios, a Nigerian film Production Company that made its debut by producing the movie First Cut in 2013, the movie focused on the societal stigma attached to and the consequent psychological burden that cloaks victims of rape which inevitably alters their perspective on life. She also produced the yet to be released Schemers in 2015, Another movie that highlights the consequences of domestic violence ..

Her wealth and knowledge of experience in this field is translated into her excellent production of cinematographic Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola– DJ Cuppy released House of Cuppy, her first compilation mixtape in London and Lagos in 2014.

She was the resident DJ at the 2014 MTV Africa Music Awards in Durban. She has played at the Tatler and Christie’s Art Ball in London, the Financial Times Luxury Summit in Mexico City, Diane Von Furstenberg Awards in New York and the Oil Barons Charity in Dubai.

Also in 2014 she launched Red Velvet Music Group, a music management and content production company . She was featured in the 2015 April/May issue of Forbes Woman Africa. She is currently an intern at Jay-Z’s Roc Nation.