Scientists say that pumping the organ with nutrients, oxygen and then cooling it to below freezing point can help preserve the organ for transplant for as long as 72 hours. The technique developed by researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Boston, can help reduce cost of organ transplant and increase chances of patients finding the perfect organ match. The current …
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Cara Delevingne : Model Opens Up About Her Sexuality
Cara Delevingne doesn’t like labels. The model, 21, hasn’t identified as gay, straight or bisexual, though she has apparently dated men and women. The English fashion supermodel, who has been linked to celebs like Harry Styles and Michelle Rodriguez, told The Telegraph she’s “having fun.”
Read More »Teen Mom 2 Star Adam Lind arrested for violation
Chelsea Houska’s ex-boyfriend (and baby daddy) was reportedly arrested Saturday night for violating his enrollment in the 24/7 Sobriety Program, which is apparently a condition of parole or probation for certain DUI offenders. Apparently, participants in the program have to submit to daily alcohol tests.
Read More »Kate Upton : Model Gets Glamorous for Bobbi Brown
We were excited when Kate Upton was announced as the new face of Bobbi Brown in March, and now her first two campaign photos are finally here. In the first ad, Kate shows off her best beachy beauty for Bobbi Brown’s new Surf and Sand collection, launching in July: think tan skin and nude lips, not a Sports Illustrated bikini!
Read More »US : FDA approves new inhaled insulin Afrezza
The Food and Drug Administration has approved an inhalable form of insulin to help adults with diabetes control their blood sugar while eating. On Friday, the FDA approved Afrezza, a fast-acting powdered form of insulin that comes in small single-use cartridges. The drug maker says the powder should be inhaled within 20 minutes of the start of a meal, and …
Read More »US : FDA clears robotic legs that help paraplegics walk
Some paraplegics could be closer to walking now that U.S. authorities approved a new exoskeleton device that will help some of them stand and walk. The ReWalk device, which has been available in Europe since 2012, can be worn over legs to help people with certain types of injuries regain their mobility. On Thursday, the Food and Drug Administration approved …
Read More »Woman accused of spraying weed killer in Girl’s Face
A 60-year-old California woman was facing child cruelty charges Saturday after an incident in which a poisonous pesticide was sprayed in the face of a 7-year-old neighbor.
Read More »Sarah Hyland : Star Joins the Cast of ‘Hair’ at the Hollywood Bowl
She joins Kristen Bell and Hunter Parrish in the Adam Shankman-directed musical Sarah Hyland is going to spend three days in August singing on stage for a lot of people. The “Modern Family” star has joined the cast of the Hollywood Bowl production of “Hair,” it was announced on Friday, and will play the role of Chrissy. She has some …
Read More »Unhappy marriages lead to unhealthy hearts, Study
In a cross-sectional study of affairs of the heart — in both biological and sentimental terms — scientists at the University of Pittsburgh have linked cardiovascular health to marriage.
Read More »Ahmed Abu Khattala : Suspect in Benghazi Attacks Pleads Not Guilty
Ahmed Abu Khattala, suspected of masterminding the 2012 terrorist attack on the United States embassy in Benghazi, pled not guilty to a single charge of conspiracy after arriving in the U.S. this morning. Abu Khattala’s appearance at the federal courthouse in Washington, D.C. was his first public one since he was captured 13 days ago in Libya. The Saturday hearing …
Read More »Woman Finds Marijuana In Order Of Fries From Sonic
A mother took her two young children out to eat a local fast-food restaurant and discovered something unexpected in her French fries – a bag of marijuana. Police say Carla McFarland, 35, of Frederick, Maryland, and her children were all set to enjoy their lunch at Sonic when she discovered a small, green plastic bag of marijuana in her fries, …
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