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Terminally Ill Man to Have World’s First Full Head Transplant

Posted: 10 Apr 2015 04:38 AM PDT

A head transplant is something you're likely to come across in a far-fetched sci fi movie, as in reality, as most doctors would tell you, it is medically impossible. But a Russian man suffering from a fatal condition is willing to put his faith in the dubious procedure. In a desperate attempt to gain a new, healthy body, he's teaming up with controversial surgeon Dr. Sergio Canavero, who claims he can cut off the man's head and attach it on another body!

30-year-old Valeri Spiridonov has suffered all his life from Werdnig-Hoffman muscle wasting disease, a rare genetic disorder. Tragically, the disease has worsened every single day, ever since he was diagnosed with it at age one. "My muscles stopped any development in childhood," he told the media. "Because of this, they do not grow and the skeleton gets deformed. The back muscles cannot support the skeleton."

"I can hardly control my body now," he added. "I need help every day, every minute. I am now 30 years old, although people rarely live to more than 20 with this disease." Having suffered for almost three decades, Spiridonov says he now wants a chance at a new body before he dies irrespective of the risks involved. So when he heard about Canavero's research on head transplants, he decided that he was willing to give it a shot.

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Colorado Lake Becomes Giant Fish Bowl after Dumped Goldfish Multiply by the Thousands

Posted: 10 Apr 2015 03:15 AM PDT

Releasing pet fish into a lake might sound like a kind thing to do, but in fact, it is quite the opposite. Teller Lake in Boulder, Colorado, is making headlines for a bizarre surge in its goldfish population, after someone apparently dumped three or four of them in its waters a couple of years ago. The lake is now home to a whopping 3,000 to 4,000 goldfish that are putting its delicate ecosystem in danger.

The fish have multiplied beyond control – they're eating up all the resources, spreading unnatural diseases, and threatening to overrun the lake's natural species. Colorado wildlife officials say that humans are to blame.

"Dumping your pets into a lake could bring diseases to native animals and plants as well as out-compete them for resources," said Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) spokesperson Jennifer Churchill. "Everything can be affected. Non-native species can potentially wipe out the fishery as we've put it together."

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Woman Survives on Corn Crisps Alone for Over a Decade

Posted: 10 Apr 2015 02:51 AM PDT

35-year-old Debbie Taylor loves cooking big meals for her boyfriend and teenage son. But when the time comes to sit down at the table and dig in, she just pulls out a packet of Beef-flavored Monster Munch crisps instead. In fact, that’s about all she’s been eating for the past decade!

Debbie, a hotel chambermaid in Harlow, Essex, is so paranoid about food that she actually takes a packet of crisps when she goes out to restaurants, and munches on them while her boyfriend Gerald indulges in a traditional meal. She takes them everywhere. For example, when the boyfriend took her and her son Luke for a holiday in Spain, she actually packed a separate suitcase full of Monster Munch for the trip!

"I'm not a fan of the cooked meal," she wrote in a life and style experience article in The Guardian a few years ago. "I'm much happier with Monster Munch crisps – beef flavor; I wouldn't touch pickled onion. When I open the bag, I check if they have enough beef coating on them; if it's not enough, I'll throw them away."

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