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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Solange Magnano Photo: died from amniotic fluid embolism

Here are some photos of Solange Magnano Miss Argentina 1994 in order to commemorate her. Solange reportedly died from gluteoplasty . Suspected cause of her death was due to plastic surgery procedures in the buttocks - a gluteoplasty had taken her life. Magnano is the mother of eight-year-old twins. Because following plastic surgery procedures, she eventually suffered a pulmonary embolism. She passed on Sunday

One of her friend, Roberto Piazza says,‘ Magnano dead because she wanted to have a slightly body.” While Guillermo Azar said, ‘She only underwent the procedure because she thought it was no big deal’.


Solange Magnano Photos I



Solange Magnano Photos II



Solange Magnano Photos II


Do your genes affect your weight?

As people have become more aware of genetics, a number of myths have been born. The most common is that the genes you inherit from your parents fix your body type and, no matter what you do, you cannot change it. This makes genetics a very convenient excuse when people are looking to explain why their latest diet is a failure. The reality is rather different. Genetics is science looking at the process that enables each new generation to inherit characteristics from the parental generation.

People are deceived into believing that this science is very precise when researchers announce they have identified a particular gene responsible for an inherited disease. Science fiction stories have popularized the idea that parents will soon be able to order designer babies. Now the authors who are looking to sell their latest diet books have begun to push the idea that one size does not fit all genetic types. Rather, every individual has to assess their "genetic type" and then choose the most effective diet. The myth is being spread that basic human chemistry does not work in the same way across all human beings. "Experts" claim that people absorb carbohydrates, fat and protein in different ways. This difference can be measured by blood type, fingerprints and inside leg measurement, among other factors. Diets and exercise programs can be designed for individuals based on these factors. It seems science can help people lose weight.

Except, as in all cases, the myths are completely false. This is the old nature/nurture debate redesigned to fit into a newly recognized science. At present, there's absolutely no evidence to show that the presence or absence of particular genes has any effect on obesity levels. No matter what the advertizers try to tell you, there's no DNA/gene test to tell you anything useful about how to diet. The only evidence currently available that is relevant and of potential interest is that some genes do affect behavior including how quickly people feel full after eating. Obviously, if some people are slower to recognize their stomachs are full, they are more likely to overeat.

So how should people aim to lose weight? There's one truth amongst all the myths. One-size does not fit all. The foods I like to eat may be the food you dislike the most. To keep up motivation for the diet, you do not just eat the same 1300 calories as everyone else. You should tailor the diet to your own likes and dislikes. If you put together a net-loss calorie menu including varieties of foods you like, you are far more likely to keep to the diet without getting bored. Now add in phentermine to keep your appetite in check, and you have made a good start to losing weight. Phentermine will overcome any genetic barrier to recognizing a full stomach. It's the tried-and-tested drug that safely and effectively gives you control over the quantity you eat. With some exercise to burn additional calories, you will slowly see the pounds fall away.



Ehlers Danlos Syndrome

Ehlers danlos syndrome or Cutis hyperelastica is a group of inherited connective tissue disorders, characterized by a very flexible joints / loose, elastic skin, fragile and easily bruised, blood vessel damage, rupture of internal organs (rare). The cause is an abnormality in the gene that controls the development of connective tissue.

Symptoms
Skin can be pulled along a few inches but when released will return to normal position. Extensive scar tissue often forms over the bony parts of the body, especially on the elbows, knees and shins. Under the skin may form a hard small lump and can be seen on x-ray.

Minor injuries can cause a wide gaping wound, usually accompanied by mild hemorrhage. But few people have a tendency to bleed easily.
Wound repair may be difficult because the stitches tend to split due to a very fragile network.

Approximately 25% of patients have a hump back spine curvature with abnormal (kifoscoliosis) and 90% have a flat foot. In the intestine sufferers are often found hernia or diverticula.

A pregnant woman with Ehler Danlos syndrome may experience preterm labor, because the tissues are easily stretched. If the fetus is conceived also suffered from this syndrome, the membranes can rupture prematurely. Also, surgery in pregnant women (eg: Caesarean or an episiotomy surgery) will be more difficult because the tissue is vulnerable. Bleeding can occur before, during and after childbirth.

Joint dislocations can occur due to the increased mobility of joints.

Diagnosis
On physical examination will be found:
- Very flexible joints / loose and high mobility
- Skin soft, thin and highly elastic
- Mitral valve prolapse
- Periodontitis
- Exostoses occipitalis (growth on the back of the skull bones).

General check up:
- Piridinolin levels in the urine
- Levels of serum copper and seruloplasmin
- Collagen gene mutation test
- Lisil hydroxylase activity or oxidase.
- Platelet aggregation test.

Treatment
There is no treatment that can cure Ehler Danlos syndrome.
We recommend that patients avoid injury due to fragile tissue.


 

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