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  • Fasting For Three Days Can Regenerate Entire Immune System, Study Finds

    Fasting For Three Days Can Regenerate Entire Immune System, Study Finds

    Fasting for as little as three days can regenerate the entire immune system, even in the elderly, scientists have found in a breakthrough described as “remarkable”.

    Although fasting diets have been criticised by nutritionists for being unhealthy, new research suggests starving the body kick-starts stem cells into producing new white blood cells, which fight off infection.

    Scientists at the University of Southern California say the discovery could be particularly beneficial for people suffering from damaged immune systems, such as cancer patients on chemotherapy.

    It could also help the elderly whose immune system becomes less effective as they age, making it harder for them to fight off even common diseases.

    The researchers say fasting “flips a regenerative switch” which prompts stem cells to create brand new white blood cells, essentially regenerating the entire immune system.

    “It gives the ‘OK’ for stem cells to go ahead and begin proliferating and rebuild the entire system,” said Prof Valter Longo, Professor of Gerontology and the Biological Sciences at the University of California.

    “And the good news is that the body got rid of the parts of the system that might be damaged or old, the inefficient parts, during the fasting.

    “Now, if you start with a system heavily damaged by chemotherapy or ageing, fasting cycles can generate, literally, a new immune system.”

    Prolonged fasting forces the body to use stores of glucose and fat but also breaks down a significant portion of white blood cells.

    During each cycle of fasting, this depletion of white blood cells induces changes that trigger stem cell-based regeneration of new immune system cells.

    In trials humans were asked to regularly fast for between two and four days over a six-month period.

    Scientists found that prolonged fasting also reduced the enzyme PKA, which is linked to ageing and a hormone which increases cancer risk and tumour growth.

    “We could not predict that prolonged fasting would have such a remarkable effect in promoting stem cell-based regeneration of the hematopoietic system,” added Prof Longo.

    “When you starve, the system tries to save energy, and one of the things it can do to save energy is to recycle a lot of the immune cells that are not needed, especially those that may be damaged,” Dr Longo said.

    “What we started noticing in both our human work and animal work is that the white blood cell count goes down with prolonged fasting. Then when you re-feed, the blood cells come back. So we started thinking, well, where does it come from?”

    Fasting for 72 hours also protected cancer patients against the toxic impact of chemotherapy.

    “While chemotherapy saves lives, it causes significant collateral damage to the immune system. The results of this study suggest that fasting may mitigate some of the harmful effects of chemotherapy,” said co-author Tanya Dorff, assistant professor of clinical medicine at the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and Hospital.

    “More clinical studies are needed, and any such dietary intervention should be undertaken only under the guidance of a physician.”

    “We are investigating the possibility that these effects are applicable to many different systems and organs, not just the immune system,” added Prof Longo.

    However, some British experts were sceptical of the research.

    Dr Graham Rook, emeritus professor of immunology at University College London, said the study sounded “improbable”.

    Chris Mason, Professor of Regenerative Medicine at UCL, said: “There is some interesting data here. It sees that fasting reduces the number and size of cells and then re-feeding at 72 hours saw a rebound.

    “That could be potentially useful because that is not such a long time that it would be terribly harmful to someone with cancer.

    “But I think the most sensible way forward would be to synthesize this effect with drugs. I am not sure fasting is the best idea. People are better eating on a regular basis.”

    Dr Longo added: “There is no evidence at all that fasting would be dangerous while there is strong evidence that it is beneficial.

    “I have received emails from hundreds of cancer patients who have combined chemo with fasting, many with the assistance of the oncologists.

    “Thus far the great majority have reported doing very well and only a few have reported some side effects including fainting and a temporary increase in liver markers. Clearly we need to finish the clinical trials, but it looks very promising.”

     

    Source: Telegraph

  • Four Victims Killed And 40 Injured In UK Parliament ‘Terrorist’ Attack

    Four Victims Killed And 40 Injured In UK Parliament ‘Terrorist’ Attack

    Four victims were killed and 40 injured after being run over and stabbed in a lightning attack at the gates of British democracy on Wednesday (Mar 22). Police attributed the attack to “Islamist-related terrorism”.

    The attack unfolded across Westminster Bridge in the shadow of Big Ben, a towering landmark that draws tourists by the millions and stands over Britain’s Houses of Parliament – the very image of London.

    The attacker’s car struck pedestrians on the bridge before crashing into the railings surrounding the heavily-guarded Houses of Parliament, sowing first shock then panic in the seat of British power.

    The assailant then ran through the gates brandishing a knife and stabbed a 48-year-old policeman to death before being shot dead by another officer.

    Prime Minister Theresa May described the attack as “sick and depraved” and said that “the terrorist chose to strike at the heart of our capital city” in an attack on Britain’s democratic values.

    Standing outside her Downing Street residence after an emergency cabinet meeting, May voiced defiance and said parliament would meet as normal on Thursday, while Britain’s security alert level would be kept unchanged.

    “We will all move forward together, never giving in to terror and never allowing the voices of hate and evil to drive us apart,” said May, who was dressed in black.

    May was in parliament at the time of the attack and was seen being ushered away in a silver car as what sounded like gunfire rang out, British media reported.

    London mayor Sadiq Khan issued a statement saying the police were “dealing with the incident and an urgent investigation is underway”. He also thanked authorities and emergency services for their hard work and “tremendous bravery”.

    ‘ISLAMIST-RELATED TERRORISM’

    Britain’s top counter-terrorism officer Mark Rowley said the four victims included a policeman guarding parliament and three members of the public.

    “Islamist-related terrorism is our assumption,” Rowley told journalists, adding that investigators believed they knew the identity of the assailant who was shot dead by police.

    The attack came a year to the day after Islamic State militants killed 32 people in twin bomb attacks in Brussels and after a series of deadly assaults in Europe that had hitherto spared Britain.

    Parliament was locked down for several hours and hundreds of lawmakers and visitors were later evacuated to nearby Westminster Abbey and the headquarters of London’s Metropolitan Police.

    An air ambulance flew in and police cordoned off a large area, while tourists on the London Eye, a popular visitor attraction, were stuck up to 135m in the air for more than an hour during the incident.

    London’s air ambulance arrives at the Houses of Parliament in central London during an emergency incident. (Photo: AFP/Daniel Leal-Olivas)

    “I saw three bodies lying on the ground and a whole lot of police. It was pretty terrifying,” said 16-year-old American Jack Hutchinson who was stranded on the observation wheel with his parents.

    Foreign Office minister Tobias Ellwood, whose brother Jonathan was killed in the 2002 Bali bombing, was pictured with his face smeared with blood helping to give first aid to the fatally wounded police officer.

    FRENCH, KOREANS, ROMANIANS HURT

    Three French pupils on a school trip were among those hurt and a seriously injured woman was rescued from the River Thames following Wednesday’s incident.

    Five South Korean tourists were wounded, the Yonhap news agency reported, while the Romanian foreign ministry said two Romanians were also injured.

    A doctor at nearby St Thomas’ Hospital said they were treating people with “catastrophic” injuries.

    Press Association news agency photos believed to be of the attacker lying on an ambulance stretcher showed he was wearing black clothes and had a beard.

    ‘REAL SENSE OF PANIC’

    British lawmaker Mary Creagh told AFP there was “a real sense of panic” as the attack unfolded.

    Polish former foreign minister Radoslaw Sikorski was in a taxi on the bridge and said a car “mowed down at least five people … one of them bleeding profusely”.

    Pictures of what happened next showed two people being attended to on the ground inside the vehicle entrance gates of parliament, with a knife visible on the cobblestones.

    Three shots were heard on video footage.

    Jason Groves, the Daily Mail newspaper’s political editor, said he saw the officer firing “with a handgun, and then gets closer to him and shoots him again from over him and he doesn’t get up”.

    A Twitter user @ClaudiaScore said she had been on the bridge when she heard a loud bang. Video footage she recorded showed a car crashed into a railing with its bonnet still smoking.

    On her Twitter page, Claudia said she “tried to check on the guy stuck under the car but couldn’t get to him” and that he “looked in really bad shape”. “I’m shaken up to say the least,” she added.

    An eyewitness at the scene tweeted that he heard what sounded like an explosion and raised voices outside parliament.

    “I saw people running past the entrance to the New Palace Yard entrance to parliament, and then at least one person try to run into the Yard itself. A police officer chased this person and then wrestled them to the ground,” tweeted Owen Bennett, who is the deputy political editor of the Huffington Post UK.

    “Shots were then fired, but I can’t remember how many and I didn’t see who fired them.”

     

    ‘WE ARE NOT AFRAID’

    Britain’s allies reacted with shock and vowed to stand with London in the fight against terror.

    US President Donald Trump and French President Francois Hollande both spoke to May and Chancellor Angela Merkel said Germany stood with Britons “against all forms of terrorism”.

    Lights on the Eiffel Tower in Paris will also be switched off at midnight in solidarity with victims of the attack.

    Social media users shared an altered image of a London Underground sign reading “We Are Not Afraid” and the hashtag #PrayforLondon trended on Twitter.

    Injured people are assisted on Westminster Bridge in London. (Photo: Reuters / Toby Melville)

    Britain’s last terror attack was the assassination of Member of Parliament Jo Cox by a pro-Nazi sympathiser in her constituency in northern England last June.

    The worst previous attack in London was in 2005 when four British suicide bombers inspired by Al-Qaeda attacked the transport system, killing 52 innocent people.

     

    Source: CNA

  • Special Gift For Johoreans From Sultan Johor Sultan Iskandar

    Special Gift For Johoreans From Sultan Johor Sultan Iskandar

    THE people of Johor will receive a “special gift” from the Sultan of Johor Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar in conjunction with his 59th birthday.

    The ruler has initiated a housing scheme called the “Rumah Impian Sultan Ibrahim”, a first-of-its-kind housing scheme that will be built under the auspices of the Sultan Ibrahim Foundation.

    The ruler was instrumental in the design and getting these “dream homes” off the ground in an effort to address the plight of people who were unable to own houses.

    In an exclusive interview with Media Prima at the Flintstone Palace in Mersing recently, Sultan Ibrahim shared his vision of developing housing schemes for a multiracial community and instilling neighbourliness.

    “I want all my subjects to be able to purchase the homes which I have envisioned under the Sultan Ibrahim Foundation.

    “It will involve building houses priced under RM100,000 as that’s the way I want it to be.”

    There will be 1,840 homes, including landed bungalows and semi-detached units, that will be built in phases in three locations here.

    The first phase of the project, comprising 600 units of bungalows and semi-detached units, will begin construction in Bandar Dato’ Onn here by August.

    In a statement issued by the Royal Press Office Johor Darul Ta’zim yesterday, Sultan Ibrahim said he invited the people to view the new housing project during its soft launch tomorrow.

    “I don’t want to reveal too much now, but the people are welcome to the Galleria at Plaza Kotaraya tomorrow for the soft launch of this exciting project,” Sultan Ibrahim said.

    He said the unique freehold development under the aegis of the Sultan Ibrahim Foundation, and in collaboration with Bank Rakyat, would offer different residential property concepts, shophouses and other commercial units.

    “I want Bangsa Johor to be a home-owning society.

    “I want this to be a first-of-its-kind housing scheme that is truly affordable, and offering the cheapest and best quality houses to the people.

    “Imagine owning a three-bedroom bungalow or a semi-detached house priced at below RM100,000 per unit.

    “It will be opened to all eligible Bangsa Johor,” said the ruler.

    “But, the vetting process will be stringent.

    “Successful applicants will only need to pay a deposit of RM1 for a full loan with an easy repayment scheme.”

    Sultan Ibrahim expected this unique project to shake up the housing industry and force private developers to bring down house prices.

    “We must make housing more affordable.

    “The prices now are way beyond the reach of the average wage earner.”

    The ruler said each landed three-room property would have 1,100 sq ft of floor space and would be “three-quarter” furnished.

    Sultan Ibrahim also said that he was willing to bear any losses that may be incurred in the housing scheme and he would also expand the housing scheme’s model nationwide with the approval of the government if the pilot project was successful.

     

    Source: www.nst.com.my

  • Please Avoid This Nanny If You Want To Protect Your Baby

    Please Avoid This Nanny If You Want To Protect Your Baby

    A post by Chan revealed that she was shocked to see her confinement lady that she engaged doing this.

    This is her story:

    This confinement lady that we engaged totally don’t have humanity, ‘shake’ my baby this way!! I treat her very well and let my maid to do all the works, she only like chef cooking and take care my baby. I thought she will appreciate and take good care of my baby. This is my return! Her name is Lee Sock Kim, stay at Kedah, Pokok Sena.

    Watch the video here

    Please share out to avoid other baby being abuse!

     

    Source: Thelocalsociety

  • Wanita China Bersalin Di Garaj Dalam 30 Saat, Dan Berlalu Pergi

    Wanita China Bersalin Di Garaj Dalam 30 Saat, Dan Berlalu Pergi

    Seorang wanita yang sarat mengandung dilihat masuk ke garaj kereta, melahirkan bayinya dalam kurang 30 saat, lalu meninggalkan bayinya di situ seolah-olah tiada apa-apa berlaku.

    Kejadian pelik itu dilaporkan berlaku di Hangzhou, Zhejiang kelmarin (11 Mac), menurut akhbar South China Morning Post (SCMP) yang menukil laman berita stesen radio Traffic FM918.

    Menurut laporan itu, rakaman kamera CCTV menunjukkan seorang wanita yang memakai kot kuning dilihat berjalan masuk ke dalam garaj itu dengan keadaan sarat mengandung.

    Wanita itu lalu dilihat menyangkung di kalangan bahagian-bahagian kereta di garaj itu, sebelum membuka seluarnya, menurut SCMP.

    Dalam kurang 30 saat sahaja, beliau berdiri dan memakai semula seluarnya, lalu dengan tenang berjalan pergi.

    Seorang kakitangan garaj, Xiao Song, menemui seorang bayi lelaki di lantai garaj sekitar 8.00 pagi. Bibir bayi itu kelihatan ungu akibat kesejukan.

    “Apabila saya menemui bayi itu, bibirnya sudah berwarna ungu. Dia tidak menangis tetapi saya risau apabila melihat darah di lantai,” kata Xiao Song kepada Traffic FM918.

    Lebih aneh lagi, si wanita itu dilaporkan kemudian tampil ke hadapan untuk menuntut bayinya itu. Oleh itu polis Hangzhou tidak menganggap kes tersebut sebagai kes meninggalkan bayi.

    Menurut SCMP, wanita berkenaan memberitahu polis beliau tiada pilihan lain selain melahirkan bayinya pada saat-saat akhir di garaj tersebut.

    Namun setelah bersalin, beliau mendakwa tidak tahu apa yang harus dilakukannya, lalu meninggalkan tempat itu seketika.

    Bagaimanapun, apabila beliau kembali ke garaj tersebut, beliau mendapati bayi itu sudah tiada.

    SCMP melaporkan, bayi wanita tersebut dalam keadaan sihat kecuali mengalami kesejukan akibat ditinggalkan di lantai garaj.

    Source: BeritaMediacorp