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blonde lurker
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Toronto
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Jun-23-2005 19:46
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slingshot
crayola

Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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| quote: | Originally posted by StereoPrincess
Woman Uses Breast Milk To Put Out Burning Amputee Set On Fire By Teens
News Edition: 05/21/2005
A real-life supermom used a bottle of breast milk to douse an amputee yesterday after his wheelchair was set ablaze by punks on a Staten Island bus, cops said.
The nursing mother's fast actions helped save Vietnam vet Francis Abrams, 57, from becoming a human torch, and stopped the fire from engulfing the S-54 bus, police and the victim said.
"It was put out with breast milk," said a police source, who was awed by the bizarre incident that happened just after 11 a.m.
Abrams, who lost his left leg in Vietnam, said he was minding his own business as he rode the city bus to the Staten Island Mall to buy a video of "The Exorcist."
Just after he boarded the bus, three teens playing hooky from Tottenville High School pulled a cruel prank, cops said.
"They set my chair on fire," an angry Abrams said last night, refusing to allow photographers to take pictures of his face. "They thought it was a joke."
Cops said the teens used a cigarette lighter to ignite a plastic bag hanging from the back of Abrams' motorized wheelchair.
The flames quickly engulfed the bag, containing the Greek classics "Odyssey" and "Iliad."
As the fire spread to Abrams' jacket, he screamed: "Water!"
As her baby looked on, the new mom and a friend sprang into the action, dousing the fire with a freshly pumped bottle of breast milk and another bottle of water, authorities said.
The back of Abrams' wheelchair was slightly melted by the fire, but he was not harmed thanks to the nursing mother.
"I said, 'Thank you,'" Abrams said.
When bus driver Deborah Thompson spotted the fire, she wheeled the bus to a stop at Crossfield Ave. and Arthur Kill Road in Greenridge, officials said.
But as she called 911, the three fire-starters bolted.
Cops from the 123rd Precinct got a detailed description of the suspects from Thompson and Abrams and quickly found the pranksters.
The names of the suspects were not released because of their ages. All of them are 15. They were charged with arson, criminal mischief and reckless endangerment, authorities said.
Asked about the fire being extinguished with breast milk, Abrams bristled, "I don't care. It doesn't bother me."
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i wonder if it was cambodian breat milk? the finest in cambodian breast milks!
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Jun-23-2005 21:32
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Yohan
Champion of Deep&Nu-disco

Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Kitchener, Ont, Soviet Canuckistan
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4622743.stm
Alcoholic brew kills 20 Kenyans
Alcohol poisoning victim in Kenya
Some people have gone blind
At least 20 Kenyans have died after drinking illegally produced alcohol, according to hospital officials.
Dozens of other people have been admitted to hospital, and some have gone blind, they say.
The alcohol was drunk over the past few days in the village of Makutano 30km south of Nairobi.
Hospital staff think the brew - made from molasses - may have contained methanol, a toxic chemical used in antifreeze, to make it more potent.
Police search
"Samples of the drink will be taken to the government chemists in Nairobi tomorrow to confirm the actual contents," district medical officer Wako Dulacha told Reuters news agency.
We suspect that this is some kind of industrial alcohol
David Kimaiyo, Kenya police
Police have been instructed to search the area for the remains of the brew.
"We suspect that this is some kind of industrial alcohol," director of operations for the Kenya police, David Kimaiyo told AP, adding that arrests have been made already.
One of the victims, Mwoka Musimi, 30, said after one drink he "nearly died".
"I just lost my consciousness. My wife took me to hospital... I'm lucky that I didn't lose my sight or die like my friends."
Some people were found dead in their homes.
More than 100 people died in Nairobi in 2000 as a result of drinking poisonous beer.
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| quote: | Originally posted by chinamon
not true. i say "ugh"
but i am a tranny. |
| quote: | Originally posted by kotsy
lol colour me retarded |
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Jun-26-2005 02:49
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StereoPrincess
sassy one-piece

Registered: May 2001
Location: SPFRI
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This one is interesting because this is done by my lab:
http://www.canada.com/health/story....1c-4b5e7bedf0cb
One dose of speed during pregnancy may cause long-term problems for the baby
Canadian Press
July 27, 2005
TORONTO (CP) - A single dose of the drug speed during pregnancy could be enough to cause long-term problems in babies, according to University of Toronto researchers.
Pregnant mice exposed only once to methamphetamine had offspring with reduced motor co-ordination and other neurodevelopmental effects.
"We've known for a while that meth abuse during pregnancy is associated with low birth weight, cleft palates and other malformations, but this is the first research demonstrating that even a single exposure can cause long-term damage," Peter Wells, a University of Toronto pharmacy and pharmacology professor, said Tuesday in a news release. "It's pretty remarkable that a single low dose can have such an effect."
He said the findings are of particular concern because of an increasing use of so-called club drugs, like speed, by women of child-bearing age. And it appears the developing child is vulnerable from the embryonic stage - before a woman may even know she is pregnant - through to the later fetal period.
"It has clinical implications, because it shows that the fetus is exquisitely sensitive," Wells said.
The research led by Wells is published in the August issue of Free Radical Biology and Medicine.
The researchers believe a developing fetus can be affected because it hasn't yet produced the enzymes that protect it against free radicals.
Wells plans to study women and infants who have been exposed to speed or similar drugs to see if the human damage is consistent with his mouse findings.
He will also try to determine whether the methamphetamine causes other lasting damage in mice, affecting such things as learning and memory.
The research was supported by a grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
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Jul-28-2005 16:34
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VERTiG0
cunning linguist.

Registered: Dec 2003
Location: no longer Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
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Echinacea or however the hell you spell it, has been proven to be a bunch of bullshit.
Placebo effect, meet society. Society, placebo effect.
From: http://www.theage.com.au/news/science/echinacea-doesnt-work-study-finds/2005/07/28/1122143939019.html?oneclick=true
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Being sick with a cold is nothing to sneeze at, but new research finds that taking the popular herbal remedy echinacea does nothing to treat or prevent it.
The federally funded study was what fans and foes of such substances say they have long needed - rigorous, scientific testing. It found that patients who took an echinacea plant extract fared no better than those who took a dummy treatment.
"Our study . . . adds to the accumulating evidence that suggests that the burden of proof should lie with those who advocate this treatment," wrote Dr Ronald Turner of the University of Virginia School of Medicine, who led the study, which appeared in today's New England Journal of Medicine.
Echinacea, or purple coneflower, is sold over-the-counter in pills, drops and lozenges. With reported annual sales of more than $US300 million ($A397.51 million), echinacea is one of the most popular medicinal herbs used by people to treat colds.
Several animal studies and small human trials have pointed to the possible benefit of the herb in preventing respiratory infections. However, one of largest studies - involving 407 children in 2003 - found that echinacea failed to alleviate cold symptoms and even caused mild skin rashes in some cases.
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In the newest experiment, researchers recruited 399 healthy patients who got one of three laboratory-made echinacea plant extracts or a dummy preparation.
The patients were then exposed to the cold virus and their symptoms were evaluated.
Scientists found no difference in infection rates between the groups who received the herb or placebo.
About 90 per cent in both groups wound up becoming infected. Symptoms like sneezing, runny noses and sore throat were also about the same, with more than half in both groups showing classic signs of a clinical cold.
The study was funded by the National Centre for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, part of the federal National Institutes of Health. Turner, the lead researcher, has consulted for various antibiotic makers.
In an accompanying editorial, Dr. Wallace Sampson, an emeritus clinical professor of medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine, questioned why the government is wasting tax dollars on funding alternative medicine studies, some of which have turned out to be nothing but snake oil.
"Research into implausible remedies rarely produces useful information," wrote Sampson, who was not connected to the study.
But Mark Blumenthal, executive director of the American Botanical Council, an independent group that studies herbs, said people should not dismiss echinacea as a cold remedy.
Blumenthal pointed out that the extract used in the latest study was prepared in the lab and not sold in stores. He also added that the herb might work better if higher doses were used.
"This is not a definitive trial on the efficacy of echinacea, nor should the results be generalised to echinacea preparations widely available," he said.
- AP
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Jul-28-2005 16:51
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shanny
Ferocious One

Registered: Dec 2003
Location: in the jungle the mighty jungle
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Jul-28-2005 17:18
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