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18 Apr 2019 22:03 #337403
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This is really cool: animals reacitng to music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYyWyHrGn_k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYyWyHrGn_k
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18 Apr 2019 22:04 #337404
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A granpa sees colors for the first time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSD7-TgUmUY
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18 Apr 2019 22:06 #337405
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26 yr old woman hears the sounds of her family’s voices for the first time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpi1xKD20dw&t=201s
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18 Apr 2019 22:08 #337406
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If youre nice to crows they may bring you gifts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWXe7Js6GnI
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18 Apr 2019 22:11 #337407
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First ever picture of a black hole- which shouldnt be possible because black holes are invisible
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpYcCI9uzKo
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Ever Heard of the Porsche Spider?
Fascinating species.
They actually display preference on prey, and even display cunning, tailoring there hunting tactics to suit the prey in question.
Most interesting part, though?
The Porsche preys exclusively on other spiders.
Fascinating species.
They actually display preference on prey, and even display cunning, tailoring there hunting tactics to suit the prey in question.
Most interesting part, though?
The Porsche preys exclusively on other spiders.
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31 Oct 2019 19:42 - 31 Oct 2019 19:46 #345053
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I know i just posted this in Health and Fitness etc forum but i started this thread so all the random interesting things that i feel compelled to share would be in one place instead of scattered around haphazardly. I probably should have posted it here to begin with. Anyway
REVERSING Brain Damage!
This is one of the coolest things ive ever seen. This toddler was drowned for fifteen minutes and technically dead for two hours. Lack of oxygen can begin destroying brain cells in as little as four minutes. She suffered what is usually considered serious and permanent damage. Thats not the cool part...
From the description in the video:
“On Feb 29, 2016 Eden drowned in a swimming pool. She technically died for nearly 2 hours. Miracle after miracle has brought her back to us. Her "near drowning" caused damage to some of her deep grey matter and left her with an anoxic brain injury. This is part of her story. This part takes us up to the point where she starts her hyperbaric treatments with Dr. Harch. Brace yourself for miracles.”
Part 1
Part 2
Click this spoiler if you'd prefer to read about it instead of watching a video, from:
https://www.newsweek.com/eden-carlson-brain-damage-reversed-drowning-638628
REVERSING Brain Damage!
This is one of the coolest things ive ever seen. This toddler was drowned for fifteen minutes and technically dead for two hours. Lack of oxygen can begin destroying brain cells in as little as four minutes. She suffered what is usually considered serious and permanent damage. Thats not the cool part...
From the description in the video:
“On Feb 29, 2016 Eden drowned in a swimming pool. She technically died for nearly 2 hours. Miracle after miracle has brought her back to us. Her "near drowning" caused damage to some of her deep grey matter and left her with an anoxic brain injury. This is part of her story. This part takes us up to the point where she starts her hyperbaric treatments with Dr. Harch. Brace yourself for miracles.”
Part 1
Warning: Spoiler!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pdy9w_3x2Lw
Part 2
Warning: Spoiler!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1qiwPdVxOM
Click this spoiler if you'd prefer to read about it instead of watching a video, from:
https://www.newsweek.com/eden-carlson-brain-damage-reversed-drowning-638628
Warning: Spoiler!
SCIENTISTS REVERSE BRAIN DAMAGE IN DROWNED U.S TODDLER EDEN CARLSON
BY HANNAH OSBORNE ON 7/19/17 AT 6:39 AM EDT
In what is believed to be a world first, scientists have reversed brain damage in a toddler that drowned in a swimming pool. Using oxygen therapy, scientists were able to restore her ability to walk and talk just months after the accident, in which she spent 15 minutes submerged in a swimming pool and two hours where her heart did not beat on its own.
The accident took place in February 2016. Two-year-old Eden Carlson had managed to get through a baby gate and fall into the family swimming pool and was in the 5 degree Celsius water for up to 15 minutes before being discovered.
After being resuscitated and treated in hospital for just over a month, she was unresponsive to all stimuli. She was immobile and constantly squirmed and shook her head. MRI scans showed deep injury to the brain's gray matter, as well as loss of white and gray matter.
In a bid to reverse the brain damage, researchers at the LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine and the University of North Dakota School of Medicine began treating her with two types of oxygen therapy.
This includes normobaric oxygen therapy, where levels of oxygen given are the same as at sea level, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), where they are given pure oxygen at pressures higher than that of the atmosphere within a special chamber.
Fifty five days after the drowning accident, doctors started giving Eden normobaric oxygen for 45 minutes twice per day. This appeared to make her more alert and awake, and she stopped squirming. She started laughing more and was able to move her arms and hands, and grasp with her left. Scientists also noted eye-tracking movements and some speech.
After 78 days, Eden began HBOT therapy, with 45 minute sessions five days per week for four weeks. After 10 sessions, her mother said she was almost back to normal other than motor function. After 39 sessions—coupled with physical therapy—Eden was able to walk and her speech had returned to normal. Her cognitive abilities had improved and motor function was almost restored to pre-drowning levels.
An MRI scan a month after the 40th HBOT session showed almost complete reversal of the brain damage initially recorded. Researchers believe the oxygen therapy, coupled with Eden having the developing brain of a child, had activated genes that promote cell survival and reduce inflammation—allowing the brain to recover. The case report is published in the journal Medical Gas Research.
Paul Harch, who treated Eden, said in a statement: "The startling regrowth of tissue in this case occurred because we were able to intervene early in a growing child, before long-term tissue degeneration. Although it's impossible to conclude from this single case if the sequential application of normobaric oxygen then HBOT would be more effective than HBOT alone, in the absence of HBOT therapy, short duration, repetitive normobaric oxygen therapy may be an option until HBOT is available."
Concluding, the researchers say that to their knowledge, this is the first reported case of gray matter loss and white matter atrophy (types of brain damage) reversal with any therapy and that treatment with oxygen should be considered in similar cases. "Such low-risk medical treatment may have a profound effect on recovery of function in similar patients who are neurologically devastated by drowning."
BY HANNAH OSBORNE ON 7/19/17 AT 6:39 AM EDT
In what is believed to be a world first, scientists have reversed brain damage in a toddler that drowned in a swimming pool. Using oxygen therapy, scientists were able to restore her ability to walk and talk just months after the accident, in which she spent 15 minutes submerged in a swimming pool and two hours where her heart did not beat on its own.
The accident took place in February 2016. Two-year-old Eden Carlson had managed to get through a baby gate and fall into the family swimming pool and was in the 5 degree Celsius water for up to 15 minutes before being discovered.
After being resuscitated and treated in hospital for just over a month, she was unresponsive to all stimuli. She was immobile and constantly squirmed and shook her head. MRI scans showed deep injury to the brain's gray matter, as well as loss of white and gray matter.
In a bid to reverse the brain damage, researchers at the LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine and the University of North Dakota School of Medicine began treating her with two types of oxygen therapy.
This includes normobaric oxygen therapy, where levels of oxygen given are the same as at sea level, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), where they are given pure oxygen at pressures higher than that of the atmosphere within a special chamber.
Fifty five days after the drowning accident, doctors started giving Eden normobaric oxygen for 45 minutes twice per day. This appeared to make her more alert and awake, and she stopped squirming. She started laughing more and was able to move her arms and hands, and grasp with her left. Scientists also noted eye-tracking movements and some speech.
After 78 days, Eden began HBOT therapy, with 45 minute sessions five days per week for four weeks. After 10 sessions, her mother said she was almost back to normal other than motor function. After 39 sessions—coupled with physical therapy—Eden was able to walk and her speech had returned to normal. Her cognitive abilities had improved and motor function was almost restored to pre-drowning levels.
An MRI scan a month after the 40th HBOT session showed almost complete reversal of the brain damage initially recorded. Researchers believe the oxygen therapy, coupled with Eden having the developing brain of a child, had activated genes that promote cell survival and reduce inflammation—allowing the brain to recover. The case report is published in the journal Medical Gas Research.
Paul Harch, who treated Eden, said in a statement: "The startling regrowth of tissue in this case occurred because we were able to intervene early in a growing child, before long-term tissue degeneration. Although it's impossible to conclude from this single case if the sequential application of normobaric oxygen then HBOT would be more effective than HBOT alone, in the absence of HBOT therapy, short duration, repetitive normobaric oxygen therapy may be an option until HBOT is available."
Concluding, the researchers say that to their knowledge, this is the first reported case of gray matter loss and white matter atrophy (types of brain damage) reversal with any therapy and that treatment with oxygen should be considered in similar cases. "Such low-risk medical treatment may have a profound effect on recovery of function in similar patients who are neurologically devastated by drowning."
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12 Nov 2019 17:11 - 12 Nov 2019 17:11 #345449
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The first generation of true invisibility!
"Canadian camouflage manufacturer Hyperstealth Biotechnology has applied for patents on its ‘Quantum Stealth’ material.
The ‘inexpensive and paper-thin’ technology works by bending light around a target to either alter its position or make it vanish altogether, leaving only the background visible. It is touted to be able to obscure the positions of heavy artillery, ground troops or even entire buildings from certain viewpoints."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZMyWEWHCTM
"Canadian camouflage manufacturer Hyperstealth Biotechnology has applied for patents on its ‘Quantum Stealth’ material.
The ‘inexpensive and paper-thin’ technology works by bending light around a target to either alter its position or make it vanish altogether, leaving only the background visible. It is touted to be able to obscure the positions of heavy artillery, ground troops or even entire buildings from certain viewpoints."
"Canadian camouflage manufacturer Hyperstealth Biotechnology has applied for patents on its ‘Quantum Stealth’ material.
The ‘inexpensive and paper-thin’ technology works by bending light around a target to either alter its position or make it vanish altogether, leaving only the background visible. It is touted to be able to obscure the positions of heavy artillery, ground troops or even entire buildings from certain viewpoints."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZMyWEWHCTM
"Canadian camouflage manufacturer Hyperstealth Biotechnology has applied for patents on its ‘Quantum Stealth’ material.
The ‘inexpensive and paper-thin’ technology works by bending light around a target to either alter its position or make it vanish altogether, leaving only the background visible. It is touted to be able to obscure the positions of heavy artillery, ground troops or even entire buildings from certain viewpoints."
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13 Nov 2019 15:21 #345469
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I love the Abrams blanket.
crazy!!!!!!
I needed this a long time ago, heck ide pay out of pocket for a cloak any day, I payed for cases of silly string- I would gladly send a few of theses to a few buddies!
crazy!!!!!!
I needed this a long time ago, heck ide pay out of pocket for a cloak any day, I payed for cases of silly string- I would gladly send a few of theses to a few buddies!
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