Month: March 2014
Suspend animation could buy gunshot and stabbing victims the few precious seconds separating life from death if a Pittsburgh hospital is correct.
After a three-year approval process, a groundbreaking trial starting as early as next week at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center will evaluate whether the new technique can save lives.
‘We just want to review everything one more time,’ said trial leader and professor of critical care Dr. Samuel Tisherman. ‘Our main goal is to show that it can work, so we want to be selective about the patients we enroll.’
Doctors believe that by freezing a patient’s body they can buy themselves another hour to fix life-threatening injuries
The patients will be victims of fatal gunshot and stabbing wounds so close to death their hearts have stopped beating before they reach the hospital, ABC News reported.
The trial will take two years.
‘The standard of care at that point is to intubate them, give them fluids and blood and open up the chest,’ Tisherman said. ‘If you quickly find something you can fix in there, like a source of bleeding that you can stop, then there’s a chance of survival. But if you don’t, that’s when we’ll switch to EPR.’
Emergency Preservation and Resuscitation will replace the patient’s remaining blood with cold saltwater, lowering their temperature to 50 degrees. This will freeze vital cellular functions.
‘As you get colder, you don’t really need red blood cells,’ Tisherman explained. ‘Then the trauma surgeons have more time to find the problem.’
This will give doctors little less than an hour to fix any problems, then reverse the freeze with ‘reperfusion,’ a process that fills the body with blood.
‘The surgeon will only do what he or she absolutely has to do,’ Tisherman said. ‘Little things can get done later.’
Dr. Samuel Tisherman said specialists have already been trained to spot potential trial candidates upon admission
The trial will be coordinated between emergency department staff, trauma surgeons, cardiac surgeons, and perfusionists.
EPR will need 10 patients to test the trial and compare the results against those obtained treating 10 uncooled control patients.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the test under an ‘exception from informed consent’ provision allowing for ‘urgent intervention’ for life-threatening situations.
According to a 2006 study available at PubMed, fewer than 8 per cent of patients survive traumatic cardiac arrest.
‘Enrollment has to be done basically at a moment’s notice,’ Tisherman said, explaining that three trauma surgeons are now trained to recognize potential trial candidates. ‘If one of them is in the building and the right person comes along, then we can go ahead.’
A patient admitted when no trained trauma surgeon is available will be part of the control group.
Read more: DailyMail
An accused gang banger was arrested Friday for the murder of his girlfriend and her toddler son only days after being put on the FBI’s ‘Most Wanted’ list, federal authorities said.
Juan Elias ‘Cruzito’ Garcia, 21, a reputed member of the murderous international gang known as MS-13, was taken into custody after voluntarily returning to the US to face the charges, according to an FBI press release.
Garcia, who has ties to El Salvador, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala and Panama, is accused in the 2010 execution-style shooting of the mother and child in Central Islip, New York, authorities said.
Perp walk: Salvadoran Juan Elias Garcia (L) escorted by policemen after his capture Friday in Managua, Nicaragua
Garcia’s girlfriend Vanessa Argueta, 19, and her son, Diego Torres, 2, were victims in the brutal slaying.
He Friday surrender came just two days after being put on the most wanted list, it was the result of a coordinated effort between Nicaraguan authorities and US law enforcement.
American authorities sent aircraft to bring Garcia to New York.
Garcia was threatened by rival gang members after an argument with Argueta. He accused her of going behind his back to the gang, the FBI said.
Garcia and two fellow gang members shot her and her son dead after luring them to a wooded area in February 2010, said the FBI.
The mother was killed first, causing the young boy to start crying, said investigators, He was then hit by a bullet that knocked him down, the FBI said.
Off to America: Garcia (2-L) escorted in a vehicle by policemen to a plane waiting to fly him to New York
‘Torres got back up and clutched onto Garcia’s leg’ before he was shot in the head, according tot he FBI.
Fellow accused gang members Adalberto Ariel Guzman and Rene Mendez Mejia are awaiting sentencing after Mejia pleaded guilty to the murders and Guzman was found guilty at trial.
Gang leader Heriberto Martinez has been sentenced to three life terms, plus 60 years, in prison for multiple convictions that include murder, racketeering and conspiracy.
Read more: DailyMail
“Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” star Ray Benzino is allegedly in critical condition after being shot at his mother’s funeral, according to various local reports.
There was reportedly a fight between family members and Benzino was shot three times by his nephew as he was leaving the funeral service in Duxbury, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston.
One Twitter user posted the following picture of a hearse with police tape around it:
Benzino has been expressing his grief at his mother’s passing for the last week on social media, receiving support from his friends and castmates, including Stevie J.
Last week, the rapper and founder posted the following picture to Instagram with the caption:
“God knows I have been through alot in my life, BUT EVERY INCH OF GOOD, KINDNESS AND LOVE IN MY SOUL IS BECAUSE OF THIS WOMAN, A BIG PART OF ME IS LOST NOW AND I WILL NEVER BE THE SAME, MA WORDS CANT EXPRESS MY LOVE FOR YOU.I WILL MISS EVERY BREATHING MOMENT, I DONT KMOW HOW I WILL CONTINUE KNOWING YOU ARE NOT HERE. Im lost.”
State Police arrested a male suspect this afternoon after a 48-year-old man was shot during a funeral procession in Duxbury on Route 3 southbound near Exit 11, according to authorities.
The shooting occurred at 11:55 a.m., and the victim was taken to South Shore Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, according to a statement from Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy J. Cruz.
State Police said the initial report stated the shooting occurred after an argument between family members, but investigators are now working to determine what sparked the violence. In his statement, Cruz said that a person driving a Bentley shot the driver of a red Dodge SUV, who got out of his car and was taken to the Duxbury Police Department by a passerby, before being taken to the hospital.
The driver of the Bentley was arrested and charged with armed assault with intent to murder, according to Cruz. He will be arraigned Monday in Plymouth District Court. His name was not released.
Father William Williams of St. Peter’s Church in Plymouth, where the funeral procession was headed from Quincy, said that the family arrived at the church late but that the funeral was held.
When he looked out of the church to see the funeral procession arrive, he said, he saw blood smudges on the limousine and the hearse. The family was upset, he said, but did not speak about the shooting.
The highway was closed after the shooting and there are no further details at this time.
Benzino is co-founder and former co-owner of premiere Hip Hop magazine The Source. He stepped down from his position as chief brand manager in 2005.
h/t – tvone
We frequently hear about the interesting things that go on backstage at rap concerts
It’s not really clear how the woman, who identified herself as Tina, made it backstage, but she was pretty hell-bent on seeing Cap 1, who she says she met on Instagram.
“You ain’t gonna catch nothing out here but a cold, baby
. Put something on your back, baby,” 2 yells out to Tina before the entourage bursts into laughter.
2 and the camera man continue with their shenanigans before finally allowing Tina to meet Cap. Cap, however, doesn’t appear to be the least bit interested.
“Nah, I’m straight,” he says, barely looking at Tina.
So of course, the horseplay continues.
“I think you should go that way,” 2 tells Tina before pointing towards the door. “Because while you’re back here, you’re in blog territory.”
Apparently still confused and failing to realize that she’s the butt of their jokes, Tina says:
“Oh sh*t, this is going on a blog for real? Do I look good?”
After letting the guys have their fun
“Go on and walk out the door baby. Baby, listen to
me, just walk out the door.”
Tina left without putting up a fight, but she now says that she has plans to sue the “I’m Different” rapper.
“For the record I’m not a thot, I reset my account because I had family on it. Tauheed Epps aka 2 chainz you will definitely be hearing from my lawyer,” Tina reportedly wrote in an Instagram post.
“Extra extra. See you in court soon #lankylizard @hairweavekiller,” she later followed up. “I feel like @hairweavekiller should feel as much embarrassment as I have endured these last couple of days for what he has done to my life, he has not apologized publicly and tries to contact me privately. Everyone re post this at @breakfastclubam @cthagod @angelayee @djenvy because 2 chainz should be the #donkyoftheday let’s get me on the breakfast club so I have a chance to tell my side of the story!”
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The lady at the center of the BridgeGate scandal is no longer staying quite. In a statement issued by her lawyers, Bridget Kelly slammed the assertions made by Christie’s lawyers that she closed the lanes on the George Washington Bridge last September because of a failed relationship she had with Bill Stepien.
The response.
Having reviewed the report of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, LLP, as well as listened to the comments of Randy Mastro, Esq., we note that by Mr. Mastro’s own admission, he did not have access to all information. Of course, without reviewing all pertinent evidence, any conclusions that are to be drawn are by definition incomplete. The report’s venomous, gratuitous, and inappropriate sexist remarks concerning Ms. Kelly have no place in what is alleged to be a professional and independent report.
There appear to be two distinct versions of the George Washington Bridge lane closings. On the one hand, Mr. Wildstein, through his counsel, has taken one clear position. On the other hand, Mr. Mastro has staked a different view. Thus, Ms. Kelly’s evidence could be critical to verifying either of the two competing versions of events. A preemptive strike to isolate Ms. Kelly and impugn her credibility is not surprising. Despite Mr. Mastro’s editorialized comments to the contrary, Ms. Kelly is not a liar. She is a single mother of four children who was deeply devoted and committed to her job at the Office of the Governor. She worked tirelessly to pursue the goals of the Office during her tenure.
The only credible investigation into the lane closings is being conducted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office. If Ms. Kelly were provided with the appropriate procedural safeguards, she will be fully cooperative and provide truthful and complete answers to any questions asked of her by the appropriate law enforcement authorities.
More Republican family values.
Prosecutors charged former Wisconsin Assembly Majority Leader Bill Kramer on Friday with sexually assaulting a political aide three years ago following a Republican mixer.
Kramer is charged with two counts of second-degree felony sexual assault. He faces up to $200,000 in fines and 80 years in prison if convicted on both charges. He is due to make an initial court appearance on April 14.According to the criminal complaint, the woman told police earlier this month that Kramer shoved her against her car outside the mixer, tried to kiss her and groped her breasts. He also assaulted her in her car, telling her he wanted to have sex with her, kissing her and groping her, the woman said.
The complaint said Kramer gave different answers about the incident in a telephone interview with a detective this month.
He asked the detective if the woman was the same one who applied for a job in his office, said he had been friends with her and that she had made a pass at him in 2008. He acknowledged kissing her good night but denied groping her, telling the detective the woman “has very nice doctor-enhanced breasts. I am not a big fan of those. I like the real ones.”
Asked if the woman ever told him to stop, he replied, “I am sure she said something about it not going any further. That is why I went home. I am sure that happened, but I don’t remember it. I have been turned down a lot.”
Kramer’s attorney, James Gatzke, said the case will have to run its course.
The Final Season: The Sun Begins To Set
The Sun has slowly begun to set on the storied career of Derek Jeter. I say that only because today will be the first of quite a few notable lasts for Jeter. This will be the final spring training game of his 20 year+ career. With each passing “last moment” that goes by, the sun will set slowly on the captain’s final season. Hopefully all the pomp and circumstance will give way to one final twilight for Jeter, one final October.
Today’s game will be against the Marlins, and the biggest thing to take away from today will not be any ceremony or speech, no number in monument park or plaque on a wall. It will be as simple as this; The captain has had a completely normal and healthy spring and will head north just recently finding his timing at the plate. Yes, He’ll be 40 in June, but I have learned that whenever those doubters get going, Jeter always shines.
Jeter’s last Opening Day will be on Tuesday the 1st and the following day, Wednesday, April 2nd, the Astros (one of the teams that passed on Jeter in the 1992 draft) will honor Jeter with a brief ceremony before the game. Something that each team is bound to do for the captain as we saw last year with Mariano Rivera’s farewell tour. Wednesday’s ceremony will be attended by Andy Pettitte and Rodger Clemens (for some reason).
Next monday, April 7th, The Yankees will host the Baltimore Orioles in Derek’s final home opener. The details of the pre-game festivities have yet to be released but since the Yankees have all year to plan something special for Jeter, I don’t believe he will be the focus of any ceremony that day. The thing to watch will be the fans. Monday’s home opener will mark the first time the fans will get to say goodbye to the captain in the Bronx.
My heroes, my dreams and my future lay at Yankee Stadium. And they can’t take that away from me.
-Derek Jeter
A Dallas County medical examiner crawled through a window and over piles of debris Thursday to reach a man found dead inside his home, on the 6200 block of Martel Avenue. Dallas police said he appeared to be pinned under the weight of his own possessions.
“It just looks like something from a really bad TV show,” said neighbor Sarah Blanchette.
Friends of the homeowner noticed him missing Tuesday of last week, and eventually reported their concerns to police, who called in firefighters. For days, neighbors watched their efforts to find the man.
“They’ve been pulling out jugs and jugs of urine and feces and just the things that he collected is amazing,” said Jessica Zacek, who has lived across the street for eleven years. “Everyone knew there was a hoarding situation. No one knew the extent,” she said.
Firefighters first tried to push their way in Saturday, but a ten foot wall of trash blocked them. Thus, they cut a hole through the roof, instead, climbing down through the attic. Even a cadaver dog couldn’t track the man down, though.
Firefighters say it was thrown off by the scent of dead animals.
“We just could not get around or find anything,” said Dallas Fire Rescue Lt. Joel Lavender. Calling the debris a health and safety issue, Dallas police got a warrant to clear the home.
Neighbors said they were warned it would eventually have to come down, releasing rodents living inside.
“They’re advising everyone to get rat bait traps, just to make sure they don’t invade everyone else’s homes and to make sure your pets are vaccinated,” said Zacek.
A hazard materials cleaning crew contracted by the city began work Wednesday.
Around noon Thursday, they finally discovered the 67-year-old homeowner.
Last year we reported on the upcoming film, Belle, based on the life of Dido Belle, which hits the silver screen on May 2. Dido Belle was a biracial woman
In an interview with Elle Magazine, Asante openly spoke about that discovery and more, including how black people fit into European history, feminism, and why Belle is an “UnCinderella” story. Below are highlights from Asante’s interview.
ON THE LINE IN THE MOVIE WHERE BELLE SAYS, “I DON’T KNOW THAT I FIND MYSELF ANYWHERE.”
As women
ON BELLE BEING A KEY FIGURE IN BRITISH HISTORY AND WHETHER SHE AND HER FUTURE HUSBAND (LAWYER JOHN DAVINIER) CONTINUED TO BE A FORCE IN POLITICS
Not really. They got married and had sons, but they didn’t marry until Lord Mansfield died. We can never be sure that Dido felt she couldn’t leave Kenwood, the Mansfield manor house, until he died. It was very important to leave the film on a triumphant note—Lord Mansfield’s stunning judicial blow against slavery. That’s what happened in real life, so there was a real sense of commitment, loyalty, and love on her part. That’s what brought me to the movie.
ON TACKLING THE INFAMOUS ZONG MASSACRE IN WHICH 143 SLAVES WERE RUTHLESSLY THROWN OVERBOARD FOR THE INSURANCE MONEY, IN THE FILM
My dad died the night before we shot those scenes, so that father-daughter element of the story was so important for me to get right, and so important that we understand that this wasn’t just a moment for the larger story. It was also important for the personal story, the relationship between this unexpected daughter and a kind of paternal figure that we’ve never seen on film or TV. We’ve never seen a white guy love a black child
ON INTERWEAVING RACE AND MONEY AND BELLE CHOOSING TO MARRY AN EDUCATED COMMONER, WHICH WAS UNHEARD OF AT THE TIME
In her own journey Dido has to come to terms with who she is as a woman, who she is as a biracial woman, who she is as the child of a slave she never had a chance to know and an aristocratic family who against all odds wanted her to be safe and thrive. You know, someone who is half-black and half-white is half of many things: a wealthy woman in a complex society where nobody looks like her, and most difficult, not to have her seeming to be asking for more, when actually what she’s asking for is equality.
Check out the trailer for “Belle” below. Are you excited to see this movie?
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7 Easy Ways to Build Strong Bones
Bone building reaches a peak during adolescence but then slows after age 25. In addition to this natural bone loss, we’re less likely to perform high-impact, bone-stimulating exercises (such as jumping) after age 50. This adds up to an increased risk of osteoporosisand bone breaks and fractures.
Fortunately, you can build stronger bones at any age.
A recent study published in the American Journal of Health Promotion shows that people who jumped 10 times twice daily increased bone density by .5 percent compared with those who didn’t and lost about 1.3 percent. (Note: the study did not include women with osteoporosis; jumping is not recommended in cases of weak bones.)
Experts offer these seven easy tips for men and women to keep bones strong throughout their lives:
1. Snack on yogurt and other calcium-rich foods. Including yogurt, cottage cheese and other low-fat dairy foods adds bone-strengthening calcium to your diet. “In addition to dairy products, choose fish with bones such as salmon, sardines or whitebait,” says registered dietitian Laura Jeffers.
(MORE: Fiftysomething Diet: The 4 Best Foods for Your Bones)
For additional benefits, serve these foods with a side of dark leafy green vegetables or broccoli, which also contain calcium. Other bone-building snacks include almonds, dried figs, calcium-fortified tofu and, if you prefer non-dairy, soy milk.
2. Take a hike. Try to engage in at least 30 minutes of exercise every day, by jogging, brisk walking or aerobics — at whatever level of ability, says Susan Randall, of the National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF). “As you build stamina, increase the duration and intensity of your exercise,” she says.
To see real improvements in bone density, you need to push your intensity, says Cleveland Clinic physical therapist Maribeth Gibbon. “Increasing your pace for short intervals or going up and down hills will place appropriate forces on your bones.”
Alternate higher-intensity exercises two to three days a week with lower-intensity activities four to five days a week for best results.
3. Lift weights. “All women begin to lose bone mass after menopause,” says Randall, “so the stronger the muscle and the stronger the bone mass before menopause, the better.” Men should lift weights, too.
(MORE: How to Stay Healthy After Menopause)
Resistance exercise requires muscular strength, which improves muscle mass and strengthens and supports bone. Examples of resistance training tools include free weights, wrist weights, weighted vests, exercise bands and resistance machines found at gyms and health clubs. Strive for two to three resistance training workouts a week.
4. Consider a supplement. Your calcium needs increase with age, making it a challenge to take in enough calcium through food alone. The U.S. recommended daily allowance for calcium is 1,000 mg a day during your 20s, 30s and 40s.
After menopause, most women need 1,000 to 1,500 mg a day unless they take hormone therapy, says Jeffers. Men between 50 and 70 years old need 1,000 mg a day; men over 70 need 1,200 mg.
“And since your body absorbs only 500 mg of calcium at a time, divide your dosages out over the course of the day,” Jeffers says. Check with your doctor before starting supplements to find out what amount is right for you.
5. Take a daily “D.” To help absorb calcium, most adults need 1,000 to 2,000 IU of vitamin D daily, saysDr. Andrea Sikon of Cleveland Clinic. “Combined calcium-vitamin D pills usually do not meet this requirement. And most of us who live north of Atlanta do not get enough vitamin D the old-fashioned way — from the sun. Taking a vitamin D supplement ensures you meet your daily needs.”
Even if you take medications such as bisphosphonates (e.g. Fosamax), you still need vitamin D and calcium as building blocks, says Sikon.
6. Stomp your feet. Similar to the noted benefits of jumping for bone density, simply stomping your feet can also help increase bone density in your hips, says Gibbon.
“Do four stomps on each foot twice a day with enough pressure to crush a can,” she says.
Make it a habit to stomp on cans before you toss them into the recycle bin.
Gibbon recommends performing exercise that is site-specific, meaning it must target the areas most prone to fracture: spine, hips and wrists. Push-ups and planks work the wrists and the NOF recommends theseexercises to target the spine.
7. Stretch it out. Round out your workouts with stretching to help avoid a hunched-over posture down the road. “Posture, balance, flexibility, and spine strengthening exercises can help you with better alignment of your body now and in the future,” says Randall.
Lengthening tight muscles reduces back pain and promotes good spinal mechanics and posture, says Gibbon.
Muscles that are commonly tight include those you use to arch your back (spinal extensors); raise and rotate your shoulders (shoulder elevators and external rotators); lift your knees (hip flexors) and pull your feet toward your body (ankle dorsiflexor). P
Perform stretches slowly and smoothly, “to a point of stretch, not pain,” Gibbon advises. For maximum benefit, do stretches once or twice a day, holding each stretch for 20 to 30 seconds.
Next Avenue contributor Linda Melone is a California-based freelance writer specializing in health, fitness and wellness for women over 50.
Mark D. Bearden wrote this letter on the White House website.
I am a staunch Republican, a self-proclaimed Fox News addict, and I didn’t vote for the President. And I’m here to tell you that Obamacare works. I’m living proof.
I’m a chemotherapy patient, and was previously paying $428 a month for my health coverage. I was not thrilled when it was cancelled.
Then I submitted an application at HealthCare.gov. I looked at my options. And I signed up for a plan for $62 a month.
It’s the best health care I have ever had.
So right now, here’s what I want to tell anyone who still needs health insurance, or knows someone who does:
Sign up. Follow the instructions on the website. Apply, and look at your options. You still have time, and take it from me: This is something you want to do.
I wrote a letter to President Obama this past February to tell him about my experience with the Health Insurance Marketplace. I hoped he’d read it, and he did.
I may not be a supporter of the President. But now, I get mad when I see Obamacare dragged through the mud on television.
And even though I regularly tune in to conservative pundits, I’d like to tell them they’re getting it wrong. Obamacare works.
So one more time: If you still need health insurance, you have just three days to get it. Do what I did. Go to HealthCare.gov, submit an application, and pick a plan that works for you.
It just might change your life.
Mark D. Bearden, Ph.D.
Monroe, North Carolina