A mysterious syndrome that makes marijuana users violently ill is starting to worry doctors
If that cousin acting up, you know why
- A new study documented a sharp rise in emergency-room visits linked with marijuana following legalization in Colorado.
- One of the key drivers of the ER visits was a mysterious syndrome characterized by severe nausea and repeated vomiting.
- Little is known about the condition, called cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, or CHS.
- The only known way to cure CHS is to stop using marijuana. Researchers still aren’t sure what causes it.
When she became so uncontrollably sick that she resorted to scalding her skin in a hot bath for the third time in a row, Mrs. X began to wonder whether it had something to do with smoking marijuana.
For nearly a decade, the Australian woman had experienced sudden and severe episodes of nausea and vomiting in connection with using the drug. Before that, she’d smoked safely for years, with no symptoms.
In 2004, a team of emergency-room physicians in Australia detailed her experience anonymously alongside a handful of similar cases in the same region that year. In nearly all those cases, the people described an illness that cropped up suddenly, often after decades of normal marijuana use. Piping hot baths were their only relief.
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AirAsia’s ‘Get off in Thailand’ ads draw outrage for appearing to promote sex tourism: report
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Budget Malaysian carrier AirAsia on Tuesday said it has pulled advertisements that were criticized for appearing to promote sex tourism in Thailand.
The ads, which contained the phrase “Get off in Thailand,” had been placed around Brisbane, Australia, to promote the airline’s direct flights to Bangkok, Reuters reported.
But Twitter users were quick to flag the ads. One user reposted a photo of the ad on the side of a bus and wrote, “a dog whistle promoting #sextourism brought to you by low budget low ethics airline @AirAsia. Bangkok is a hub of sexual exploitation of women & children & 250,000 western male sex tourists visit Thailand every year. Now its just so convenient! #Shame”
An AirAsia spokesperson, speaking to the BBC, said the airline “takes community feedback extremely serious and the airline sincerely apologizes for any inconvenience caused from recent concerns raise.”
The company said the campaign promoting its direct flights has ended and the advertisements have been removed.
Family behind Krispy Kreme, Panera Bread admits to Nazi ties
The German family behind Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Panera Bread, Pret a Manger and Einstein Bros. Bagels has finally come clean about their reported connection to the Nazis.
“It is all correct,” said Reimann family spokesman Peter Harf, one of two managing partners of JAB Holdings, a private conglomerate.
“There is nothing to gloss over,” he told the German outlet Bild, according to reports.
“These crimes are disgusting.”
Bild recently reported on the Nazi connection — alleging that Albert Reimann Sr. and Albert Reimann Jr., whose family owns controlling stakes of JAB Holdings, both had links to the Third Reich.
A three-year investigation found that the pair used civilian prisoners from Russia and French prisoners of war as slaves in their factories — and were both anti-Semites who supported Adolf Hitler and donated to the paramilitary SS, even before the Nazis came into power.
“Reimann Senior and Reimann Junior were guilty,” Harf explained. “The two men have passed away, but they actually belonged in prison.”
The Reimann family plans to donate $11 million to an undisclosed charity in response to what happened, Harf said.
“The whole truth must be put on the table,” he told Bild.
via: https://nypost.com/2019/03/25/family-behind-krispy-kreme-panera-bread-admits-to-nazi-ties/
CA Woman wins child support from her ex-husband for her 50-year-old daughter
Carlsbad, CA (KGTV) — A North San Diego County woman was awarded child support from her ex-husband nearly 50 years after she says he left her with a young daughter.
Toni Anderson makes no apologies for going after the man she calls her “deadbeat ex” some 50 years after he left her with their 3-year-old daughter.
Anderson says her ex-husband chose to go to Canada rather than pay court ordered child support in the early 1970s.
“I kind of put it on the back burner and just kind of forgot about it over the years,” said Anderson. She supported her daughter while working as an interior designer in Los Angeles at a firm her daughter now runs.
“I’m not negating the fact I was able to send my daughter to college, Paris. We traveled and had a good time. But the money runs out.”
Anderson admits she rents her part of the house. And now that she’s retired money is tight. Then it dawned on her.
“I realized in the middle of the night one night last year, ‘Hey, there’s no statute of limitations on child support.’”
Anderson looked up old court papers and last month notified her ex-husband, who’s now living in Oregon: she wanted him to pay up. But the amount she was seeking now was way beyond what he was asked to pay nearly a half-century ago.
“He was only supposed to give me like a 160 dollars a month. Well, that was 50 years ago. That today is a lot more money.”
With accrued interest of 10 percent a year, what would have been a total payment of some $30,000 is now more than $170,000.
“I don’t think enough women get this. And I think they’re afraid.”
Along with getting what she’s due, Anderson wants to the spread the word to other single parents in California: You can still collect. And to those who skipped out, her message is for them to watch out.
“I think he’s a little bit panicked.,” said Anderson of her husband’s reaction to her pursuit. “And I’m very happy because I was panicked all these years. Now, it’s his turn.”
Toni Anderson’s lawyer, Sara Yunus, Esq., an Associate Attorney for Antonyan Miranda, LLP, tells 10News a private hearing in Vista Court Wednesday resulted in a settlement of $150,000.
10News also reached out to her ex-husband’s attorney. There has been no response
Italy: Infant dies after parents circumcise him at home
ROME — An infant boy in Italy has died as the result of a circumcision performed by his parents at home, according to Italian media reports on Sunday.
The ANSA news agency reported that the 5-month-old baby was brought to a hospital in Bologna by helicopter in cardiac arrest on Friday afternoon and died that night.
The prosecutor’s office in the northern province of Reggio Emilia has opened a manslaughter investigation, and the infant will undergo an autopsy.
The tragedy follows a botched home circumcision of a 2-year-old who died of severe blood loss in December in Rome. In that case, his twin brother nearly died, too, but survived following intensive care treatment.
Circumcision is not practiced among Italy’s Roman Catholic majority. Many immigrants in Italy are Muslim and practice circumcision for cultural and religious reasons, but sometimes have trouble accessing the practice in hospitals.
For some, the hospital costs are too high. Also, in some Italian hospitals, doctors refuse to perform circumcisions until the boys have reached the age of 4 or even older.
Foad Aodi, the founder of the association of foreign doctors in Italy (AMSI), has appealed to health authorities to allow circumcisions at affordable prices and to lower the age of access to help fight clandestine attempts at circumcisions.
via: https://pix11.com/2019/03/25/italy-infant-dies-after-parents-circumcise-him-at-home/
Lunch monitor finds gun in student’s bag at Long Island elementary school
BALDWIN, NY — A lunch monitor at Meadow Elementary School in Baldwin found a gun in a 10-year-old student’s bag on Monday, police said.
The lunch monitor took the bag to the principal, who called police, officials said. The gun was loaded.
“The safety of our students and staff is always a top priority in the Baldwin School District,” a school spokesperson said. “Our staff was made aware of the occurrence, the police were notified and the situation was rectified immediately.”
The spokesperson declined to share additional information because of confidentiality laws.
The school was not evacuated at any point.
FL 17-year-old arrested after 5-week-old baby found to have skull fracture – She admitted to throwing the baby on the floor out of frustration
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. (WFTS) — A 17-year-old mother is facing charges after one of her 5-week-old twin boys was admitted to the hospital with a skull fracture and a brain bleed, according to authorities.
The infant was admitted to John’s Hopkins All Children’s Hospital Wednesday evening. Deputies say the 5-week-old boy is a twin, but the other baby didn’t sustain any injuries.
Officials at the hospital told authorities the injuries could only have come from intentional abuse.
Authorities say the mother of the twins was at home alone with them while her grandmother went to work. The grandmother checked on her throughout the day and was told there were no issues, according to deputies.
When the grandmother returned home she told deputies that when attempting to feed the baby he displayed signs of discomfort and wouldn’t eat. She then noticed the baby’s head was misshapen and she took him to the hospital, deputies say.
The 17-year-old mother told deputies several versions of what happened to the baby, but deputies say none appear consistent with the injuries sustained. She later admitted to throwing the baby on the floor out of frustration, according to the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office.
The injured infant remains in the hospital for treatment. His twin is also at the hospital until he is released into foster care, according to authorities.
The mother was arrested and faces one count of aggravated child abuse with great bodily harm/permanent disfigurement. She was taken to the Pinellas County Jail without incident.
4th grader brings loaded gun to Georgia elementary school
NEWNAN, Georgia (Meredith) — A Georgia community is on edge after a fourth grade student brought a loaded gun to his elementary school, police said.
The incident happened at Ruth Hill Elementary School in Newnan, Georgia, about 45 minutes southeast of Atlanta.
According to police, no one knew the student had a loaded 380-caliber pistol at school all day until the child told his bus driver about the weapon on the ride home.
Parents told CBS46 they felt their children were in danger.
“Everything that’s going on, these little kids take [guns] to school with a mission to have an agenda,” parent Jessica Jackson told CBS46. “My child is not gonna be a part of that.”
The school sent a letter home to parents informing them about the situation, stating that the student with the gun did not make any threats.
Police said they do not believe the student was trying to scare other students or staff but are investigating why the child had the gun.
Police have not said if the student’s parents will face any charges. It is unclear if the school will punish the student.
FL Parents ‘didn’t realize’ they left toddler alone at park for 14 hours – told police they “forgot her”
(Meredith) – A Florida couple charged with leaving their daughter alone at a park for more than 14 hours said they forgot, according to authorities.
Jolanda Alexandre and Makenson Alexandre were arrested and charged with child neglect on Saturday, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.
Deputies found the little girl walking alone at Haverhill Park on Friday some time after 7 p.m. She was wearing a pink T-shirt, gold and white tutu and clear plastic shoes.
In an effort to find her parents, the sheriff’s office posted a photo of the toddler to Facebook with the caption: “Does anyone know who this little beautiful baby girl belongs to?”
“Numerous deputies canvassed the area, loud announcements were made, and a reverse 911 call was initiated. All met with negative results,” the post continued.
The girl’s parents contacted authorities the next morning around 11:40 a.m. to report her missing. They told deputies they did not realize they had left their child at the park, according to the sheriff’s office.
The child, believed to be around 2 years old, is now in the custody of the Department of Children and Families. Seven other children were also removed from the couple’s home.