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Photo: Doctors remove 18 inches cassava from a man who was using it as sex toy
Wonders shall never end! A 55-year-old Costa Rican man almost died from anal injuries after
an 18-inch cassava that he was using as an anal sex toy got stuck
inside him. Fortunately, he was saved after doctors at San Juan de Dios Hospital in San Jose managed to remove the cassava.
According to reports, the man had carved the long and broad cassava into a phallic shape, wrapped it in two condoms and proceeded to use it.
Unfortunately, one of the condoms
burst, and it got stuck in his anal cavity. This put the man at risk
of perforating his intestines and suffering from other infections.
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About 70 to 80 percent of women develop fibroids by the time they reach age 50. Fibroids are most common in women in their 40s and early 50s. Not all women with fibroids have symptoms. Women who do have symptoms often find fibroids hard to live with. Some have pain and heavy menstrual bleeding. Fibroids also can put pressure on the bladder, causing frequent urination, or the rectum, causing rectal pressure. Should the fibroids get very large, they can cause the abdomen (stomach area) to enlarge, making a woman look pregnant.
Though there are different types of Fibroids, but let me quickly explain this two common types:
The name given to fibroids determine where is been located, different fibroids develop in different locations in and on the uterus.
Intramural Fibroids: They are the most common type of fibroid. These types appear within the lining of the uterus (endometrium). Intramural fibroids may grow larger and actually stretch your womb.
Subserosal Fibroids: They form on the outside of the uterus, which is called the serosa. They may grow large enough to make the womb appear bigger on one side.
Question: So, Why do some women develop Fibroids?
Answer: It is unclear why fibroids develop, but several factors may influence their formation. Some of these factors are:
Hormones: Estrogen and progesterone are the hormones produced by the ovaries. They cause the uterine lining to regenerate during each menstrual cycle and may stimulate the growth of fibroids.
Age: Fibroids become more common as women age, especially during the 30s and 40s through menopause. After menopause, fibroids usually shrink.
Obesity: Women who are overweight are at higher risk for fibroids. For very heavy women, the risk is two to three times greater than average.
Eating habits: Eating a lot of red meat (e.g., beef) and ham is linked with a higher risk of fibroids. Eating plenty of green vegetables seems to protect women from developing fibroids.
Symptoms of fibroids may include:
• Heavy bleeding between or during periods that includes blood clots
• Pain in the pelvis and/or lower back
• Increased menstrual cramping
• Increased urination
• Pain during intercourse
• Menstruation that lasts longer than usual
• Pressure or fullness in the lower abdomen
• Swelling or enlargement of the abdomen
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Question: What if I become pregnant and have fibroids?
Answer: Apart from generating symptoms, such as heavy vaginal bleeding, severe pelvic and back pain, constipation, and bloating, the most common problems seen in pregnant women with fibroids are:
• Miscarriages: Due to the increase in estrogen levels during pregnancy, fibroids can enlarge and displace the placenta.Large fibroids in the uterine cavity can create a shortageof space and hinder the growth of the baby, which may either lead to miscarriage or cause congenital deformities in the baby.
• Cesarean Birth: Multiple fibroids located in the lower part of the uterus can block the vagina during pregnancy, making it necessary to have a cesarean birth.
• The Baby's position can adversely be affected: Depending on the location and orientation of the fibroid, the baby can end up in either a transverse or breech position.
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Some health problems also increase the risk of infertility. So, women should talk to their doctors if they have:
• Irregular periods or no menstrual periods
• Very painful periods
• Endometriosis
• Pelvic inflammatory disease
• More than one miscarriage
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Source: Linda Ikeji
IBPLC foundation kickstart Initiative, Rewards 25 youths based businesses in Awards Ceremony
IB PLC, Ilesha – Osun State, a subsidiary of The South African Breweries
Limited (SAB) brought to a scintillating climax to the end of their
Season 1: KickStart Initiative for youth- owned businesses by announcing
the winners of its youth entrepreneurship development programme, IBPLC
Foundation KickStart, on the 21st April, 2016.
The programme has been in the running for the past 10 months across the South – Western region of Nigeria. This year's top twenty five winning youth-owned businesses have been awarded grants of up to N1.5 Million Naira. An independent panel of business experts selected the final winners according to their progress throughout the competition.
The top twenty five winners were selected from an initial pool of over 4,000 entries, and then pruned to 120 and finally the lucky of 50 finalists who completed a nine months programme. The programme covered the initial registration, submission of business plan, selection and training, proposal presentation and defence.
“Finalists will create more than 100 jobs in 2016/17”.
In his speech the Chief Operations Manager (COO), Andrew Ross laid emphasis on the need and essence for the initiative and why IBPLC KickStart was essential to global development., he said, “Prolonged unemployment has a negative effect on the unemployed, their ability to be employed, their physical and mental well-being—and this ultimately contributes towards an increase in the level of poverty”.
He further went on to say, “From Abuja to Seattle, the number of jobless youth is a global phenomenon. The issue might not be dominating global headlines, but we need to address it in small bite chunks. That is what kick-start stands to represent. Groups and companies alike must begin to kick-start empowerment within their communities. Imagine the impact of empowerment programmes of about 1,000 companies in Nigeria will have on 1,000 communities every year”.
The winners were announced during the maiden Awards Ceremony organized by IBPLC FOUNDATION held at ZENEBABS GRAND EVENTS HALL, Ilesha – Osun State. IBPLC FOUNDATION is running the KickStart initiative targeting young entrepreneurs across the South – Western Region, of Nigeria and offering business grants of up to N1.5 Million Naira for eligible participants.
It is important that big business in Nigeria use their resources, experience and knowledge to help small business become sustainable and strong contributors towards the country's economy. This means investing more than just capital but offering the support and guidance needed to carry these businesses through to success, the KickStart Initiative is aimed at creating healthier and improved qualities of life for underprivileged or at-risk youth by driving a positive sense of self, self- control, decision-making skills, a moral system of belief, and pro-social connectedness”.
A needs analysis, conducted on the finalists' businesses, helps define a growth strategy for each. This strategy in turn informs the seed capital awarded for the benefit of each business, as well as the programme and terms of the entrepreneur's individualised business mentorship for the remainder of the business year.
The event saw winners and losers, brought under the same roof. Hope, aspirations and dreams of all the participants.
The event flagged of with the arrival of invited guests and participants that were welcomed and treated to a red carpet reception by the organizers. After being ushered into the well decorated and set venue, the business of the day kicked off.
The well attended event graced the presence of top management officials of SAB MILLER SOUTH AFRICA, IB PLC Ilesha, Representative of The Governor of Osun State, in the person of Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola, Representative of the Oni of IFE and other Royal Families, Renowned Business Tycoons and entrepreneurs and VIP of the business community.
The rich culture and tradition of Osun State was in full display as guests were treated to traditional choreographed music and dance performances and a taste of their local delicacies. The master of ceremony kept the pitch of the day constantly rising they entertained the audience with rich humour and lively musical interludes, which served as a brief tease building up to the main event.
Prevalently, then came the announcements. Out of the 50 finalists, 25 were called out and handed Awards and Grants. It was a heartfelt and emotional moment when some of the participants could not hold back their tears. It was definitely a moment that would forever live in their hearts-one they’ve dreamed of since the beginning of this journey and through all the hurdles that befell them.
The programme has been in the running for the past 10 months across the South – Western region of Nigeria. This year's top twenty five winning youth-owned businesses have been awarded grants of up to N1.5 Million Naira. An independent panel of business experts selected the final winners according to their progress throughout the competition.
The top twenty five winners were selected from an initial pool of over 4,000 entries, and then pruned to 120 and finally the lucky of 50 finalists who completed a nine months programme. The programme covered the initial registration, submission of business plan, selection and training, proposal presentation and defence.
“Finalists will create more than 100 jobs in 2016/17”.
In his speech the Chief Operations Manager (COO), Andrew Ross laid emphasis on the need and essence for the initiative and why IBPLC KickStart was essential to global development., he said, “Prolonged unemployment has a negative effect on the unemployed, their ability to be employed, their physical and mental well-being—and this ultimately contributes towards an increase in the level of poverty”.
He further went on to say, “From Abuja to Seattle, the number of jobless youth is a global phenomenon. The issue might not be dominating global headlines, but we need to address it in small bite chunks. That is what kick-start stands to represent. Groups and companies alike must begin to kick-start empowerment within their communities. Imagine the impact of empowerment programmes of about 1,000 companies in Nigeria will have on 1,000 communities every year”.
The winners were announced during the maiden Awards Ceremony organized by IBPLC FOUNDATION held at ZENEBABS GRAND EVENTS HALL, Ilesha – Osun State. IBPLC FOUNDATION is running the KickStart initiative targeting young entrepreneurs across the South – Western Region, of Nigeria and offering business grants of up to N1.5 Million Naira for eligible participants.
It is important that big business in Nigeria use their resources, experience and knowledge to help small business become sustainable and strong contributors towards the country's economy. This means investing more than just capital but offering the support and guidance needed to carry these businesses through to success, the KickStart Initiative is aimed at creating healthier and improved qualities of life for underprivileged or at-risk youth by driving a positive sense of self, self- control, decision-making skills, a moral system of belief, and pro-social connectedness”.
A needs analysis, conducted on the finalists' businesses, helps define a growth strategy for each. This strategy in turn informs the seed capital awarded for the benefit of each business, as well as the programme and terms of the entrepreneur's individualised business mentorship for the remainder of the business year.
The event saw winners and losers, brought under the same roof. Hope, aspirations and dreams of all the participants.
The event flagged of with the arrival of invited guests and participants that were welcomed and treated to a red carpet reception by the organizers. After being ushered into the well decorated and set venue, the business of the day kicked off.
The well attended event graced the presence of top management officials of SAB MILLER SOUTH AFRICA, IB PLC Ilesha, Representative of The Governor of Osun State, in the person of Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola, Representative of the Oni of IFE and other Royal Families, Renowned Business Tycoons and entrepreneurs and VIP of the business community.
The rich culture and tradition of Osun State was in full display as guests were treated to traditional choreographed music and dance performances and a taste of their local delicacies. The master of ceremony kept the pitch of the day constantly rising they entertained the audience with rich humour and lively musical interludes, which served as a brief tease building up to the main event.
Prevalently, then came the announcements. Out of the 50 finalists, 25 were called out and handed Awards and Grants. It was a heartfelt and emotional moment when some of the participants could not hold back their tears. It was definitely a moment that would forever live in their hearts-one they’ve dreamed of since the beginning of this journey and through all the hurdles that befell them.
Conclusively, In her vote of thanks, the IB PLC Corporate Affairs Manager (CAM), Mrs Folashade Omole could not help but thank everyone that had helped make this a reality, in her words “We give all Glory to God, the giver of life. He is our enabler; he is the one that has made it possible for us all to be here today.
We appreciate the Government of the State of Osun; for her unflinching support at all times especially, the Executive Governor of the State, Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola for his continuous support to the Breweries.
She went on to thank the initiators of the program and the project facilitators for a job well done and called the occasion to an end.
Mentoring of the 25 lucky winners starts immediately and the second edition will be announced by the IBPLC KickStart Foundation working Committee.
Visit the IBP KickStart webstite here- ibpkickstart.com
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Competitive eater smashes Guinness World Record by devouring 22 of the hottest chilli peppers ever
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A competitive eater was filmed sweating and panting as he broke a world record devouring handfuls of the hottest chili peppers ever.
Wayne Algenio, 31, from New York, consumed 22 Carolina Reapers, which measure over 1.5 million on the Scoville heat unit scale.
The video shows him shovelling the round red peppers down his throat at record speed, almost vomiting as he chews and swallows them.
The competitive eating veteran won the record title after competing in the Puckerbutt Pepper Company's Smokin' Ed's Reaper Eating Challenge at the NYC Hot Sauce Expo in Brooklyn on April 24.
This was the second time Wayne had competed in the contest, but the first time he'd ever won.
Because the peppers vary in size, they are weighed in grams to ensure the contestants are eating the same amount.
The competition bans contestants from drinking anything, even water, to cool their burning throat.
He told ABC News : "You eat as many as you can in a minute and then after that minute is over, you have to stand there for another minute without vomiting or drinking any liquids.
"After I stopped, I could feel the burn in my throat. It's an excruciating pain."
Wayne said he drank milk to help soothe his burning throat once the contest was over.
Guinness World Records confirmed to ABC News that Algenio has officially been named as the record holder.
Wayne said he thinks this will be the last time he takes on such a challenge "unless anyone breaks it".
Wayne Algenio, 31, from New York, consumed 22 Carolina Reapers, which measure over 1.5 million on the Scoville heat unit scale.
The video shows him shovelling the round red peppers down his throat at record speed, almost vomiting as he chews and swallows them.
The competitive eating veteran won the record title after competing in the Puckerbutt Pepper Company's Smokin' Ed's Reaper Eating Challenge at the NYC Hot Sauce Expo in Brooklyn on April 24.
This was the second time Wayne had competed in the contest, but the first time he'd ever won.
Because the peppers vary in size, they are weighed in grams to ensure the contestants are eating the same amount.
The competition bans contestants from drinking anything, even water, to cool their burning throat.
He told ABC News : "You eat as many as you can in a minute and then after that minute is over, you have to stand there for another minute without vomiting or drinking any liquids.
"After I stopped, I could feel the burn in my throat. It's an excruciating pain."
Wayne said he drank milk to help soothe his burning throat once the contest was over.
Guinness World Records confirmed to ABC News that Algenio has officially been named as the record holder.
Wayne said he thinks this will be the last time he takes on such a challenge "unless anyone breaks it".
Doctors remove mammoth tumour weighing 15 STONE that sat in woman's stomach for 5 years
A woman has had a giant 15st tumour removed after living with it for five years.
Kamlesh Devi, 45, from Meerut, in Uttar Pradesh, in northern India, claimed her husband stopped her visiting a doctor much earlier because he said the family were too poor to pay for treatment.
And even though she suffered though unbearable pain for years, she followed her husband's wishes.
But six months ago her husband sadly died and Ms Kamlesh decided to finally see a doctor - who treated her for free. (you can imagine ?)
Mrs Kamlesh discovered she was entitled to free treatment as part of an Indian poverty scheme.
And surgeons took just three hours to remove the massive
tumour, which weighed the same as a large man, from her right ovary last
Friday.
Surgeon Dr A S Jaggi, 60, said: "She was in severe pain when she came to the hospital. The tumor had started leaking and it would have turned fatal if there was any further delay.
"Three units of blood were infused during the surgery and then the patient was kept in ICU for a day. She is recovering well and we’re now waiting to the results of the tests taken on the tumour."
And he added: "I’ve never seen such a tumor in my whole career. Ovarian tumors are common but never this big.
"It must be three feet in length and two feet in width, it's huge. The tumor has now has been sent to a pathology lab for tests."
Dr Jaggi added that the hospital has also contacted India’s version of the Guinness Book of Records, the Limca Book of Records to see if the tumour qualifies for a recognition.
Kamlesh Devi, 45, from Meerut, in Uttar Pradesh, in northern India, claimed her husband stopped her visiting a doctor much earlier because he said the family were too poor to pay for treatment.
And even though she suffered though unbearable pain for years, she followed her husband's wishes.
But six months ago her husband sadly died and Ms Kamlesh decided to finally see a doctor - who treated her for free. (you can imagine ?)
Mrs Kamlesh discovered she was entitled to free treatment as part of an Indian poverty scheme.
Surgeon Dr A S Jaggi, 60, said: "She was in severe pain when she came to the hospital. The tumor had started leaking and it would have turned fatal if there was any further delay.
"Three units of blood were infused during the surgery and then the patient was kept in ICU for a day. She is recovering well and we’re now waiting to the results of the tests taken on the tumour."
And he added: "I’ve never seen such a tumor in my whole career. Ovarian tumors are common but never this big.
"It must be three feet in length and two feet in width, it's huge. The tumor has now has been sent to a pathology lab for tests."
Dr Jaggi added that the hospital has also contacted India’s version of the Guinness Book of Records, the Limca Book of Records to see if the tumour qualifies for a recognition.
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