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Saturday, June 23, 2012
Friday, June 22, 2012
Dangerous Plant Found Usually at Home and Offices
Dumb Cane/Leopard Lily/Dieffenbachia
This plant that we have in our homes and offices is extremely dangerous!
This plant is common in many offices and in homes. It is a deadly poison, mainly for the children. It can kill a kid in less than a minute and an adult in 15 minutes. It should be uprooted from gardens
and taken out of offices. If touched, one should never touch ones eyes; it can cause partial or permanent blindness.
This plant that we have in our homes and offices is extremely dangerous!
This plant is common in many offices and in homes. It is a deadly poison, mainly for the children. It can kill a kid in less than a minute and an adult in 15 minutes. It should be uprooted from gardens
and taken out of offices. If touched, one should never touch ones eyes; it can cause partial or permanent blindness.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
A new documentary on TLC took a look at a 57-year old man who's spent the last 20 years with an undiagnosed skin condition, giving him the nickname that also gives the special its title. "Bubble Skin Man" (Wed., 10 p.m. ET on TLC) took viewers to Indonesia to meet Chandra Wisnu, a 57-year old father with a rare genetic condition that has seen bubble-like lesions form all over his body.
Wisnu has become so uncomfortable in his own skin that he no longer looks in mirrors. He laughed when saying that when people stare at him, he says to himself that it is because he is so handsome. But Wisno doesn't go out in public usually without covering as much of his body as possible, often wearing a ski mask and sunglasses to cover his face.
Sadly, he's also told his young children that they can deny that he's their father if they are ashamed of him. It's a sad acceptance of his fate.
Unfortunately for Wisnu, while he was able to finally get a diagnosis as to what his happening with his body, it didn't come with a treatment plan or ready-made cure. Wisnu has what doctors called a severe case of neurofibromatosis type 1.
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