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A hilarious video with a bunch of (wild) turkeys in America scaring and chasing away some Indian people. Interesting enough everybody is running from these birds, although they can pretty much flip the coin on those aggressive soon-to-be home cooked meals
That savage beast, also known as an armadillo, is caught on camera attacking lightning fast...Yeah, right...
This creepy guy thought he can trap this Asian woman. Only it turns out that she wasn't the one trapped
We could easily blame this on birdflu, but since it isn't widesprea in Canada (yet, anyway) it's probably just a case of a mental, teritorial goose.
Yeah...an American soldier gets attacked in Iraq. Obviously it's not what you're thinking
Lol, when machines go randomly haywire the results can be funny as hell. For example, look at this poor lady getting owned by the coffee machine
I wish Hitchcock lived to see his movie come true!
While presenting a snake along with its owner, a "vicious" lizard jumps on the broadcaster, causing him a panic attack. It's hilarious! Enjoy!
This was very unexpected...but in defense of the pigeon, there was a warning sign there
Here's something you don't see every day: a deer attacks a hunter and it's all caught on video. It's the first time I see how a deer attacks a hunter, and does it quite well.
WTF..?!
Since we're on the subject of ignorance and ignorant people, here's an interesting video with a father teaching his son to shoot. This reminds me of one of the school attacks when the mother bought her son for his birthday an MP5. God! Some people just don't think of the repercussion of their action!
Some moron decided that a zoo lion was sitting to quietly with nothing to do, so he decides to torment it. Of course, the visitor is behind safety glass (he's not that stupid apparently) and filming the whole time. Just watch that big angry lion jump!
Ok...You need a bachelor's degree to come up with this "smart" idea. A cute Japanese girl is dressed like a seal to attract a real polar bear, near it's enclosure... it's no wonder that the end of the video finds her scared and crying...
Ouch
Well, I know it's a war zone in Iraq, but the Americans will not be loved more, if they do this kind of thing often. I understand that they can not stop for anyone because of the great attack risk, but they could at least get a horn, and honk it when entering an intersection
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Two idiots decided to go past the reail tracks exactly when the train is coming. If you are faint hearted...look away, because this stunt can give you a heart attack!!!!
Here's what happens when a North Korean spy trawler doesn't obey the warnings: all hell brakes loose on them. And those Japanese really mean business, giving all they got: RPG, minuguns and automatic weapons. Wow!
A tiger comes out of nowhere, and jumps to attack some men on elephants, protecting their fields from tigers. This kind of thing seems to happen more and more often in India as people and tigers leave closer together than ever.
Technology and Health News
The mutation of the gene Alk would be responsible for inherited forms of cancer.
Neuroblastoma is a childhood cancer more widespread and aggressive: it attacks the autonomic nervous system during development, forming frequently in tumor masses or into the chest. A study, published in Nature and coordinated by the Children Hospital of Philadelphia (USA), indicates that mutations in the gene anaplastic lymphoma kinase (Alk) would be responsible for inherited forms of the disease.
The international group of researchers, including some of the Italian Institute for Cancer Research in Genoa, have collected genetic information of 20 families where the disease was presented in more than one occasion, by analyzing the DNA of 176 people ( of which 49 with neuroblastoma). Eight families, in which at least three individuals suffering from the disease were closely analyzed, possessed the changed Alk gene. The normal role of this gene, which expresses a transmembrane receptor, is not yet understood in depth but, according to previous studies, its alterations increase the risk of developing lymphoma or lung cancer.
At the Ifom-Ieo Campus, a study began on the operation of a molecule which opens new avenues of research for less toxic treatments in chemotherapie. The study in Cell magazine.
Developing new chemotherapies able to kill cancer cells without harming healthy ones: This is the goal that's still far away but we can see the light. Thanks to an international study to which has substantially contributed a team of Campus Ifom-Ieo (Foundation Institute of Molecular Oncology - European Institute of Oncology) in Milan, in fact, it was possible to identify a molecule - called Ndc80 - which could be the ideal target of new chemotherapeutic drugs, because it's active only when the cell reproduces (mitosis). The research, led by Andrea Musacchio in collaboration with Peter De Wulf, was published in the journal Cell.
One of the problems with current chemotherapies is that, in addition to attacking the cancer cells, in part it also kills healthy cells. This is because the drugs (for example, taxolo) affect proteins that, although mostly engaged in the process of cell proliferation (typical of tumor masses), they are also involved in other processes with other cells that are not sick. A molecule found only in reproducing cells would be the ideal target.
A survey published on PloS Medicine considers the effects of "the happiness pill clinically nonexistent". And in Great Britain this survey resulted in an outbreak of controversy.
Prozac, the antidepressant Seroxat and in general antidepressants do not produce clinically significant benefits. It had the effect of an earthquake relationship. Irving Kirsch, director of the psychology department of Hull University, which - published in the online journal PloS Medicine - assess the outcomes of total 47 studies (known and unpublished) of British and American experts on the real effects of "happiness pill", Prozac.
Printed immediately on the front pages of major British newspapers, The Guardian and The Independent Times immediately attacked by the pharmaceutical companies concerned. The study argues that this type of medicines - given annually by more than 40 million people around the world -- found minimal improvements compared to the simple placebo, amounting to just two points on the Hamilton depression scale (comprising 51 points total). Findings for fluoxetine (Prozac), venlafaxine (Efexor), paroxetine (Seroxat) and similar molecules have been put on the market, but which do not reach the three points needed by the British National Institute for Clinical Excellence (Nice) to recognize their significant clinical differences .
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