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 SOMETHING SERIUOS (SS)!!!!

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Posted on 08-15-07 2:29 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hey guys,

I am planning to write something serious (SS) related to all in general. I may pose questions too in the end of every posting !!


SS-1

Recently I visited to a doctor for my little daughter. It was a regular visit. The hospital is one of the really famous ones in the USA. After finishing all preliminary checks like the height,weight, eyesight,blood pressure,etc by a nurse, we reached the doctor. She checked my daughter and said, "Everything is fine but I suggest to take an X-ray of both writst bones to find whether her growth is normal !" Taking the doctor's prescription, we went to the X-ray room and waited for our turn. A lady (radiologist) called us into the X-ray room. She directed my daughter next to the x-ray machine and I was directed to stand in a different place. I was watching her activities. She was making an X-ray plate ready for the CHEST X-RAY. I was surprised and went to her and asked," Miss, the doctor has suggested to take X-rays of the wrist bones but you are preparing for a Chest X-ray. Why is this?" In her astonishment, she now went to the doctor's prescription at her table and saw it. She came to me and said," Sorry ! I thought it was an X-ray for her chest." Then she did what the doctor had suggested.

We got the report from the doctor too. Her growth is normal, according to it.

Here are two questions:

Was it a human error or negligence or overconfidence or what - of the radiologist to make preparation for an X- ray of Chest without reading the doctor's prescription carefully?

This is a real happenning of such a developed place of the World, what may be happenning in the nook and crannies of my country?
 
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Posted on 08-31-07 10:45 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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बीच आकाशबाटै विमान फर्काइयो


काठमाडौं, भदौ १३ - विद्युत् सर्किट खराबीले पाँच दिनदेखि थन्किएको नेपाल वायुसेवा निगमको जहाज बिहीबार
हङकङ उडे पनि प्राविधिक समस्याले गन्तव्य पुग्न सकेन । विमानका १ सय ४२ यात्रु भने विमानस्थल र्फकंदा खुसीले ताली पड्काइरहेका थिए ।

भर्खरै मर्मत गरिएको बोइङ ७५७ मा प्राविधिक खराबी आएपछि उडेको एक घन्टामै काठमाडौं फर्काइएको हो । उड्दाउड्दै 'एन्टी-आइसिङ' उपकरणमा समस्या आएको चालक दलका प्रमुख आरबी श्रेष्ठले

बताए । उनका अनुसार करिब ३१ हजार फिट उचाइमा पुगेपछि यो समस्या देखिएको हो । 'त्यतिखेर हामी विराटनगरमाथि थियौं । जहाज बादलभित्र छिरिरहेको

थियो । बाह्य तापक्रम कम हुने ठाउँ आएकाले हामीले एन्टी-आइस इन्जिन चलायौं । तर काम गरेन,' उनले कान्तिपुरसँग भने- 'तत्काल जहाज फर्काउने निर्णय गर्‍यौं ।' पाइलटहरूले मंगलबार यो जहाज उडाउन मानेेका थिएनन् ।

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Posted on 09-01-07 7:23 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Attention !


When the net is watching you


Click reporter David Reid asks why search engines are so keen to keep hold of our personal data.

Search engines have given many people a very good way to satisfy their curiosity about any and every subject. But, as many people are realising while they discover the world, search engines are finding out all about them.

This was vividly illustrated in August 2006 when AOL accidentally published the details of millions of keyword searches that 650,000 of its subscribers had carried out over a three month period.


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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/click_online/6972079.stm
 
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Artificial hip lasts sixty years


A war veteran has made history with a hip replacement joint that is still going strong after 60 years.
William Jefferies, aged 86, underwent the operation to temporarily repair his hip in 1947 after being shot in Burma by a Japanese sniper.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6971954.stm
 
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Janakpur hooch death toll mounts to 7


KATHMANDU, Sept 1 - Two more deaths related to consumption of illicit alcohol have been reported in Janakpur.
Manganu Jha from Depura Rupaitha village died last night and Jyoti Das from ward number 11 of Janakpur succumbed to the hooch this morning.

With this at least seven people have died after consuming illicit liquor in the town. Two people had died Thursday while three more died on Friday.

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http://kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?&nid=121163
 
Posted on 09-02-07 8:55 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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VERY VERY SERIOUS !


Serial blasts rock Kathmandu; two dead, over 2 dozen injured


KATHMANDU, Sept 2 - A series of bomb explosions rocked Kathmandu at around 4:15 pm Sunday.
The bombs went off almost simultaneously at busy market places at Tripureshwor, Sundhara and Balaju.

An unidentified group detonated “time bombs” concealed in bags, the police said. However, nobody has been arrested so far.

Home Ministry spokesman, Baman Prasad Neupane confirmed that two people have died and five others are critically injured.


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http://kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?&nid=121283
 
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Terai Army claims responsibility for Kathmandu blasts




KATHMANDU, Sept 2 - A little known group called the Terai Army has claimed responsibility for the Kathmandu blasts.
One Mr Khanna, who identified himself as the leader of the group based in Rautahat district, called a television channel in Kathmandu and claimed the responsibility over the phone.

The claim is yet to be verified independently.



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TERRIBLE !


PHOTOS !

HERE ARE SOME PHOTOS from


http://www.mysansar.com/?p=1875
 
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Two killed in Nepal 'bomb' blasts


At least two people have been killed and 13 injured in four suspected bomb explosions in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, police say.
Two blasts were in crowded areas in the city centre, reports say. Some of the injured are said to be critical.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6974946.stm
 
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Woman sees own heart on display


A woman has seen her own heart on display at a medical exhibition.
Jennifer Sutton, 23, from Ringwood, Hampshire, successfully underwent an operation to replace her heart earlier this year.

She had developed a life-threatening condition called restrictive cardiomyopathy in her teens.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6977399.stm
 
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Home mould removal 'eases asthma'


Asthma sufferers who remove mould from their homes could see an improvement in their symptoms, a Cardiff University study has found.
Half of the south Wales homes used in the research were cleaned of mould and ventilation was improved, and the other half were left mouldy for 12 months.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/6979787.stm
 
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No outdoor play 'hurts children'

Children's health is suffering because they are losing the chance to play outside, a group of experts has warned.
Over-anxious parents, computer games and school tests are to blame, a letter signed by almost 300 academics, authors and charity leaders says.

The decline in "unstructured, loosely supervised" play is adversely affecting children's mental health, they add.


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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6986544.stm
 
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Stomach virus 'could trigger ME'


US researchers have produced compelling evidence linking chronic fatigue syndrome to a stomach virus.
The researchers examined 165 patients with chronic fatigue syndrome - also known as ME (myalgic encephalitis) - and long-standing gut complaints.

More than 80% of samples were infected with an enterovirus, compared with just seven of 34 samples taken from healthy volunteers.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6990957.stm
 
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HK woman grapples pet from python

A Hong Kong woman kicked and punched a 4.5 metre (15 foot) Burmese python to wrest free her pet dog after the snake wrapped itself around it.
Catherine Leonard grappled with the python after it attacked Poppy during a walk in the Sai Kung country park.

Ms Leonard, 41, said she heard "a yelping that was like a scream".

She said she acted because she remembered a husky dog was crushed by a python last year in the same area despite the owner's attempt to save it.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6997235.stm
 
Posted on 09-28-07 2:17 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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साम्प्रदायिक तनाव

कपिलवस्तु नरसंहार

कपिलवस्तुको नरसंहार स्वस्फूर्त आक्रोशको परिणामभन्दा नयोजित षड् यन्त्रको हिस्सा भएको आशङ्का

माधव ढुङ्गेल साथमा, मनोज पौडेल र सञ्जय पन्थी/कपिलवस्तु


भदौ ३० गते बिहान पौने ८ बजेको थियो, अब्दुल मोइद खाँ करबि अढाइ किलोमिटर टाढा चन्दनपुरमा रहेको खेततिर गइरहेका थिए । वीरपुर गाविस, कुदरबेटुवाको घरबाट मोटरसाइकलमा एक्लै सवार मोइदलाई चन्दनपुर गाउँभन्दा सय मिटरवरै विपरीत दिशाबाट आइरहेको एउटा मोटरसाइकलले रोक्यो । सो मोटरसाइकलमा तीन जना आएका थिए । एक जनाले मोइदसँग हात पनि मिलायो । अर्को एक जनाले गोली प्रहार गरहिाल्यो । मोइद त्यहीँ ढले, तीनै जना तत्कालै भागे ।

मोइदमाथि गोली प्रहार भएको १५ मिनेटपछि मात्र घरमा खबर आयो । छोरा नविद आलम जीप लिएर तत्काल घटनास्थल पुगे । त्यतिबेलासम्म मोइदको निधन भइसकेको थियो । उनी पिताको मृत शरीर लिएर फर्के । मोइदको शव घरमा पुर्‍याउँदा बिहानको साढे ८ बजिसकेको थियो । मोइदका भाइ -काकाका छोरा) परवेज खाँका अनुसार, उनको शरीरमा सातवटा गोली लागेको थियो ।

शव जीपबाट ओरालिँदै गर्दा बिहानको ८ः३५ जति भएको थियो, चन्द्रौटामा एक्कासि बम पड्केको आवाज आयो । त्यससँगै आगजनी, तोडफोड र लुटपाट पनि सुरु भयो । ठीक त्यसैबेला चन्द्रौटाबाट करबि २० किलोमिटर दक्षिण सीमावर्ती बजार कृष्णनगरमा पनि दङ्गा भड् कियो । परवेज भन्छन्, "कृष्णनगर र चन्द्रौटामा पहाडी समुदायका मान्छे, उनीहरूको घर, पसल र मोटरमा छानी-छानी आक्रमण गरएिको छ ।" उनी यो साम्प्रदायिक सद्भाव बिथोल्ने 'ग्य्रान्ड डिजाइन' अन्तर्गत भएको बताउँछन् ।

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Posted on 09-28-07 4:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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HUH WAT??? OH SHIT... MERO TA X-RAY LIDA SALA CHOR HARU LE WRIST KO NAI LIYENA BAYMAN LE TA MERO CHEST KO LIYEKO THIYO... OH FICK...
 
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Housework 'can cause asthma'
 
Giving your house a weekly clean could be enough to give you asthma, according to research.

A study found using household cleaning sprays and air fresheners as little as once a week raised the risk of asthma.

Heavy use of such products has already been linked with occupational asthma, but the latest work suggests occasional use in the home also poses a threat.

The Spanish study of more than 3,500 is published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.

 

The risk of developing asthma increased with frequency of cleaning and the number of different sprays used.

Spray air fresheners, furniture cleaners and glass cleaners carried the highest risk.

Exposure to cleaning products could account for as much as 15%, or one in seven adult asthma cases, the researchers suggest.

On average, the risk was 30-50% higher in people regularly used the sprays than in others.

And the incidence of physician-diagnosed asthma was higher among those using sprays at least four days per week

Irritants

The study authors, Dr Jan-Paul Zock and colleagues from the Municipal Institute of Medical Research in Barcelona, said work was needed to determine the biological mechanism behind the increased risk.

It may be that sprays contain irritants specific to asthma, they suggest.

Dr Kenneth Rosenman, professor of occupational and environmental medicine at Michigan State University, said: "Clinicians should be aware of the potential for cleaning products used in the home to cause respiratory symptoms and possibly asthma."

Victoria King of Asthma UK said: "We know that up to 25% of people exposed to chemicals, including cleaning sprays, at work will go on to develop occupational asthma.

"This report also highlights significant findings regarding the link between asthma and the use of spray cleaning products in the home. Although further research is needed, we do already know that air fresheners and bleach trigger symptoms in people who already have asthma.

"For anybody concerned about developing asthma as a result of using cleaning products we recommend they speak to their doctor or call our advice line on 08457 01 02 03."

The UK Cleaning Products Industry Association said: "The safety of consumers is the highest priority of our industries and the safety of our products is regularly checked and subject to rigorous controls, as well as stringent European legislation."

A spokesman stressed that cleaning product use has not been demonstrated to cause asthma. 

 Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7041182.stm


 
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Monkeys kill Delhi deputy mayor

The deputy mayor of the Indian capital Delhi died on Sunday after being attacked by a horde of wild monkeys.

SS Bajwa suffered serious head injuries when he fell from the first-floor terrace of his home on Saturday morning trying to fight off the monkeys.

The city has long struggled to counter its plague of monkeys, which invade government complexes and temples, snatch food and scare passers-by.

The High Court demanded the city find an answer to the problem last year.

Solution elusive

One approach has been to train bands of larger, more ferocious langur monkeys to go after the smaller groups of Rhesus macaques.

The city has also employed monkey catchers to round them up so they can be moved to forests.

But the problem has persisted.

Culling is seen as unacceptable to devout Hindus, who revere the monkeys as a manifestation of the monkey god Hanuman, and often feed them bananas and peanuts.

Urban development around the city has also been blamed for destroying the monkeys' natural habitat.

Mr Bajwa, a member of the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), is survived by his wife and a son, according to the Press Trust of India news agency.

Source:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7055625.stm


 
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Be thin to cut cancer, study says
 
Even those who are not overweight should slim down if they want to cut their risk of cancer, a major international study has claimed.

The World Cancer Research Fund carried out the largest ever inquiry into lifestyle and cancer, and issued several stark recommendations.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7069914.stm


 
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Call for rethink in obesity fight
 
Obesity cannot be tackled by just encouraging healthier eating and more exercise, health experts say.

The experts, led by a London-based academic, say governments should adopt more sophisticated approaches.

Work conditions, food subsidies, town planning and advert restrictions are all key, the experts wrote in the British Medical Journal.

 

Here is more :  http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7142176.stm


 
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