Having sex is good for heart – even after a heart attack

Washington, May 22 (ANI): Most heart attack survivors avoid sex because they fear it will trigger another attack. But a new study suggests that sex is good for the heart — even after a heart attack.

Researchers say that it is a myth that sex is a dangerous activity for heart patients.

“The likelihood of dying during sexual intercourse, even among people who have had a heart attack, is really small,” Live Science quoted lead author Dr. Stacy Lindau of the University of Chicago, as stating.

Researchers reported at the American Heart Association”s Forum on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke that many people pointlessly become prudes after surviving a heart attack. A third of men and 60 percent of women abstained the year after a heart attack.

In films, mind-blowing sex often becomes heart-stopping sex. But in real life, there is little need for such worries.

Most doctors consider sex safe once the patient is feeling up for moderate exercise.

After all, “sexual activity is a moderate physical activity,” said senior author Dr. John Spertus of the University of Missouri in Kansas City.

In the study of 1,760 acute heart attack patients, less than half received information regarding sex. Women, in particular, were unlikely to receive advice on when, or if, to resume sex.

This lack of communication carried over to the bedroom. Men were 1.3 times and women 1.4 times more likely to report a diminished sex life if they hadn”t been offered advice on the subject from their doctors.

Spertus suggested that doctors, patients and their loved ones should proactively bring up questions about sex.

“The goal is to restore people”s total health. Not only by minimizing the risk of the next heart attack but also by maximizing quality of life,” Spertus said. (ANI)

Holiday Inn hotel made of key cards is world’s first

Melbourne, Sep 18 (ANI): A Holiday Inn hotel made entirely of key cards has been unveiled in New York.

The 37-square-metre hotel, built by world record-holding Cardstacker Bryan Berg, is made from more than 200,000 key cards and weighs 1814 kilograms.

It includes a guest bedroom, bathroom and lobby, with life-sized furniture.

The design was created by Holiday Inn, the world’s largest hotel group, to mark the relaunch of 1200 of its hotels around the world.

“The Key Card Hotel is a fun and interactive way to showcase the changes happening at our hotels and is the only structure of its kind to ever be created by a hotel brand,” News.com.au quoted Kevin Kowalski, Senior Vice President, Global Brand Management, Holiday Inn, as saying.

Berg, who will also build a freestanding three-metre replica of New York’s Empire State Building in the lobby of the Key Card Hotel using Holiday Inn playing cards, said constructing the hotel has been a great challenge.

“This is my largest cardstacking challenge to date and the only card creation I have ever made at full human scale,” Berg added about the hotel.

The first 250 guests who attended the Key Card Hotel grand opening received a free night stay at any Holiday Inn.

The company’s 1 billion dollar relaunch is one of the largest in the history of the hospitality industry. (ANI)

Gender row runner Semenya shattered by her predicament

Johannesburg, Sep.16 (ANI): Sex test runner Caster Semenya is “completely shattered” by claims she is half male, her spokeswoman said.

The 800m world champion has shut herself away at her university amid claims that International Association of Athletics Federations gender tests proved she had internal testes and no womb, reports The Mirror.

Athletics South Africa official Phiwe Mlangeni-Tsholetsane said she was struggling to come to terms with being humiliated on a global scale and has been placed on suicide watch.

She said: “Caster is completely shattered by all that has been said about her.

“She gets all the newspapers and reads them thoroughly. She has cable TV in her bedroom so there is no escape from all of this.”

The saga began four weeks ago at the World Athletics Championships in Berlin when the South African’s masculine looks and superb performances sparked talk that she might be male. (ANI)

Top white lie to shun sex: I’m too tired

London, Sept 16 (ANI): The humble headache has had its day as far as excuses to avoid sex are concerned, for now the reigning white lie to snub a romp is ‘I’m too tired’, says a new survey.

“I’ve got a headache” has lost its lustre and fallen to number three in the list behind “I’m not in the mood”.

Other white lies to make the top five included “I’ve got to get up early in the morning” and “I’m pre-occupied with work”.he conclusion was made after studying 4,000 adults.

The not-so-kinky research also revealed that one in five Brits regularly make excuses to avoid having sex.

Seven out of 10 said they were often too exhausted to enjoy sex. And four out of 10 said the recession had played havoc with their sex life, the study found, reports The Telegraph.

A spokesman for www.OnePoll.com, which carried out the study, said: “The humble headache has had its day as far as excuses are concerned.

“Tiredness plays a much bigger part in our reasons not to climb between the sheets these days and enjoy some quality time together.

“And its hardly surprising when we are all working longer hours than ever before and have so many things to worry about.

“Fears over whether will be able to pay our mortgages or even whether we will have a job in a month’s time are bound to affect our bedroom performance.

“It was intriguing to see just how the recession has affected our passion levels too.”

The report also found men are more likely to make excuses than women with 27 per cent admitting they often avoided sex compared to 18 per cent of women.

Top Ten Sex Excuses

1. Too tired

2. I’m not in the mood

3. I’ve got a headache

4. I’ve got to get up in the morning

5. I’m pre-occupied with work

6. I’m angry with you

7. I can hear one of the children

8. You need a shower

9. I’ve got a bad back

10. Too soon in our relationship. (ANI)

‘Scared’ Kristen Stewart ‘stocks garlic to keep away vampires’!

Washington, September 14 (ANI): Actress Kristen Stewart is reportedly so scared of vampires that she keeps a huge stock of garlic at home to keep them at bay.

The ‘Twilight’ star, who plays Bella Swan in the hit vampire series, was said to be so terrified of the mythological blood-sucking creatures that she hangs pouches of the foodstuff on her bedroom door.

The 19-year-old even keeps an emergency stash in her car, according to sources.

The ‘Twilight’ actress, who plays Bella in the vampire film franchise, is so terrified of the mythical blood-sucking creatures she festoons her home with cloves of garlic in an attempt to deter them.

“People are always remarking how smelly it is, but Kristen doesn’t care,” Contactmusic quoted a source as telling National Enquirer magazine.

“She’s been afraid of vampires for years, even before she signed up to do the movies, and read somewhere that garlic is supposed to repel them,” the source added. (ANI)

White supremacist who planned to bomb Asians and blacks in Britain jailed indefinitely

London, Sep. 9 (ANI): A white supremacist was given an indefinite jail term by a British court after being found guilty of planning a bomb attack on Asians and blacks.

Pro-Nazi Neil Lewington, 43, was branded as “a dangerous man who exhibits emotional coldness and detachment”, The Sun reports.

Racist fanatic Lewington will have to serve a minimum of six years before even being considered for release.

Judge Peter Thornton said: “I accept that in ordinary language, you are an oddball – eccentric, dysfunctional and sometimes immature. But I do not accept you are no more than a pest. My assessment is that you are a dangerous man.”

Lewington was on the verge of launching a bomb blitz on those he considered “non-Britons” when he was arrested by chance for being drunk on a railway station.

Cops found two homemade firebombs in the jobless electrician’s bag.

And when they searched the home he shared with his parents in Reading, Berks, they discovered a bomb factory in his bedroom and plans to make shrapnel grenades from tennis balls and nuts.

They also found a notebook entitled “Waffen SS UK members’ handbook”.

Lewington wrote a chapter in it headed “Targeting or attacking Pakis.”

Lewington’s bedroom contained fascist propaganda including videos of Right-wing terrorists such as London nail bomber David Copeland and Oklahoma fiend Timothy McVeigh.

He was found guilty of five terrorism and two explosives charges at an earlier Old Bailey trial.

His parents, who were present in court, revealed that he had not spoken to his father for a decade. (ANI)

Katie Price spends night at Alex Reid’s house

London, Aug 31 (ANI): Hottie Katie Price reportedly spent a night at the house of her possible “in-laws” of future.

Singer Peter Andre’s estranged wife visited her boyfriend Alex Reid’s parents’ house on his sister Lauren’s 40th birthday party.

Seemingly, the bombshell was at her best behaviour during the overnight stay.

She apparently ate a takeaway curry, and watched the X Factor.

“The whole family loves Katie. She does not drink, only when she goes out which is not as often as people think,” the Mirror quoted Lauren’s best friend, Zakiya Berrabah, as saying.

The new couple later slept in the cagefighter’s bedroom. (ANI)

Regular marijuana use leaves men with sexual difficulties

London, Aug 25 (ANI): A new study from La Trobe University in Melbourne has found that men who regularly smoke pot are four times more likely to have trouble reaching orgasm.

During the study, lead researcher Marian Pitts analysed the data collected as part of a 2005 telephone survey of 16- to 64-year-olds.

It showed that overall, 8.7 per cent of respondents said they had gotten high in the last year, with twice as many men (11.2 per cent) admitting to marijuana use as women (6.1 per cent).

Although male smokers experienced sexual problems, they still had more partners than non-smokers, reports New Scientist.

The findings showed that marijuana users were twice as likely to have had two or more sex partners in the previous year than men who didn’t smoke pot.

Pitts’ team found an even stronger trend for increased sexual activity among female smokers, who were also seven times more likely to have been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection in the last year than non-smokers.

However, they had no more problems in the bedroom than abstainers.

The new study supports the results of the research led by Marie Eloi-Stiven at Weill Medical College of Cornell University in New York, which found that marijuana users were far more likely than others to take Viagra. (ANI)

‘Teen-proof’ room cuts out the clutter

London, Aug 24 (ANI): The days of teenagers’ messy bedrooms may finally be over, courtesy an Edinburgh-based company, which has designed a room they can’t ruin.

Design firm IDP claims to have created the ‘teen-proof’ bedroom, which provides solution for the cluttered spaces that have enraged parents for decades, reports the Scotsman.

It features drawing pin friendly fabric wallpaper; a wipe-clean desk; a swivel chair with secret pockets for stashing chocolate and electronic gizmos; stain-resistant carpets; and enough space under the bed to hide a mountain of clothes and computer games and still leave room for a set of iPod speakers.

Gilly Corkery of IDP said: “It was an incredibly challenging project. How do you counteract the natural messiness of teenagers?”

The room includes shelves tailored to the size of CDs, along with compartments in the bed space so that electronic equipment such as stereos or PlayStations can be plugged in – great for easy access when the teens are still lounging in bed at noon.

The room will be exhibited at the Homes and Interiors Scotland Exhibition at the SECC in Glasgow next weekend.

The design firm is keeping some details a closely guarded secret – just releasing a rough sketch of a suspiciously tidy-looking room and a sample of some dog-themed furniture decor.

Corkery, who modelled the design on the taste and habits of her son Jamie, 12, said: “We’ve tried to do little quirky things that teenagers will think are quite cool,” says

“No self-respecting teenager wants to move for too long so we’ve designed a desk chair which has a pocket where they can keep a remote control, their iPod, pens, chocolate or whatever, without having to move.

“Then there’s the upholstery fabric on the walls, which means they can put posters up with drawing pins without leaving a mark,” Corkery added. (ANI)

George Clooney ‘declares war’ on peeping paparazzo in Italy

Washington, Aug 15 (ANI): George Clooney is planning to sue a paparazzo, who allegedly climbed the wall of his Lake Como retreat in Italy and took snaps of a topless 13-year-old girl changing in one of the star’s guest bedrooms.

The photographer also reportedly took shots of Clooney and his girlfriend Elisabetta Canalis enjoying private moments in the yard of his estate, reports Contactmusic.

The Hollywood hunk is also planning to take legal action against the two magazines that bought and published the pictures.

In a statement, Clooney said, “We’re suing two magazines and a photographer. I don’t know about the law in the United States but in Italy it’s illegal for photographers to climb over my wall and to take long lens pictures of a 13-year-old girl in her bedroom. I draw the line of privacy at that.” (ANI)

O’Neal slams allegations he cheated on Fawcett with Stewart

Washington, July 16 (ANI): American actor Ryan O’Neal has slammed allegations that he was having an affair with late actress Farrah Fawcett’s best friend Alana Stewart, while his long-term girlfriend was battling cancer.

Both O’Neal, 68, and Stewart, 64, are said to have grown closer in the last three years after they joined forces to support Fawcett, who was battling anal cancer.

But O’Neal’s estranged son Griffin, who is one of the sources making the sordid claims, said that their friendship took a romantic turn during Fawcett’s final months, before her death on June 25.

“They were sharing a room together,” Contactmusic quoted him as having told In Touch Weekly magazine.

Griffin, 44, also claims that Fawcett’s ageing father, Jim, once walked in on the pair in the bedroom after flying in from Houston, Texas, to visit his ailing daughter.

“It made Jim uncomfortable, so he packed his bags and went home,” he added.

Javier Salazar, a friend of O’Neal and Fawcett’s son Redmond, also made a similar claim.

“Ryan and Alana’s relationship was fishy,” he said.

A former business partner of Fawcett’s also added: “Ryan and Alana are a little too cozy with each other. It is raising eyebrows. They both stayed at Farrah’s (home) in the end.”

Representatives for both O’Neal and Stewart have denied the claims, but have declined to comment further. (ANI)

Cats’ crying purr makes humans dance to their tunes

Washington, July 14 (ANI): While cats are often seen as difficult pets when it comes to making them do something, they certainly know the trick to get humans at their service, according to a study.

The crafty cats send something of a mixed signal- an urgent cry or meowing sound embedded within an otherwise pleasant purr- in order to motivate people to fill their food dishes

And such a call turns out to be annoyingly difficult to ignore for humans, who oblige these clever pets with food immediately.

“The embedding of a cry within a call that we normally associate with contentment is quite a subtle means of eliciting a response. Solicitation purring is probably more acceptable to humans than overt meowing, which is likely to get cats ejected from the bedroom,” said Karen McComb, of the University of Sussex.

In her opinion, such form of cat communication sends a subliminal sort of message, which taps into an inherent sensitivity that humans and other mammals have towards nurturing their offspring.

McComb decided to delve deeper into cat communication because her own pet cat used to wake her up in the mornings with a very insistent purr-a manipulative trick reported by other pet owners as well.

She found that the cats were perfectly willing to use their coercive cries in private, but when strangers came around they tended to clam right up.

Thus, her team had to train cat owners to record their own cats’ cries.

In a series of playback experiments with those calls, they found that humans judged the purrs recorded while cats were actively seeking food as more urgent and less pleasant than those made in other contexts, even if they had never had a cat themselves.

“We found that the crucial factor determining the urgency and pleasantness ratings that purrs received was an unusual high-frequency element-reminiscent of a cry or meow-embedded within the naturally low-pitched purr. Human participants in our experiments judged purrs with high levels of this element to be particularly urgent and unpleasant,” said McComb.

The study has been published in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication. (ANI)

Jackson’s sister says he died in doctor’s bed

London, July 12 (ANI): Michael Jackson died not in his own bedroom as first reported, but on the bed in the room of his doctor, Dr Conrad Murray, across the hall, according to the late singer’s sister.

“I don’t know exactly what happened, whether he was giving him oxygen, but Michael ended up in the bed. The doctor was trying to give him CPR (resuscitation for cardiac arrest) on the bed,” News of the World quoted her as saying.

La Toya tried questioning Murray when she arrived at the UCLA hospital where the King of Pop had been taken.

She said: “Paris was in tears and said to me, ‘There’s Dr Murray. He’s the best cardiologist in the world, how can this happen to Daddy?’

“I said to him, ‘Tell me what happened?’ But he was vague and simply said, ‘He just didn’t make it.’ I wasn’t pleased with that answer, but you have to be careful as the kids were there. I felt weird and not right.

“This was the only man who knew what went on, but he wasn’t telling me. And then he disappeared,” she added. (ANI)

Oz mums breeding a generation of ‘mummy’s boys’

Melbourne, July 8 (ANI): Australia is full of men, who belong to the generation of “mummies’ boys”, according to new data

Figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics have revealed that 27 per cent of men, aged between 20 and 34, are still living with their parents – which is double the proportion of women.

Social demographer Bernard Salt has said that the difference might be because men generally marry younger women.

But he claimed that the constant pampering of their mothers often make such men to have unrealistic expectations of their partners.

“Men are living at home well into their twenties because they get free meals, free board, free laundry, free access to the family car and you can have your girlfriend stay in your bedroom overnight, so why would you ever leave home?” News.com.au quoted Salt as saying.

“Plus the fact mum dotes on you and that leads to that we may well be raising this entire generation of men who are effectively mummie’s boys. The problem being that when they go out and form a meaningful relationship they expect their girlfriend to pick up where mum left off,” he added.

Earlier, men generally left home at 18 and were fending for themselves managing their own household and budgets.

“If you’ve got mummy picking up your dirty washing at 27 – you never actually learn those skills,” he said. (ANI)

Lady Gaga says everyone wants to see her vagina

Washington, Jul 7 (ANI): Singer Lady Gaga, real name Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, has said that everyone wants to see her vagina.

The 23-year-old star said so when asked by a Maxim magazine reporter why she could not give an interview at her house.

“My concerts are about me being very private in public, but I’m very protective. My apartment is my stage, and my bedroom is my stage-they’re just not stages you’re allowed to see,” Fox News quoted her as having told the magazine.

“When you let a bunch of people in there, they f*** with that energy and it becomes a circus. Put it another way: Everybody wants me to show my vagina to the world all the time. And the truth is, I don’t have to,” she added. (ANI)

Michael Jackson’s mum ‘turns his teen bedroom into shrine’

London, July 7 (ANI): Michael Jackson’s mother has reportedly turned his teenage bedroom into a memorial.

Katherine was reportedly suggested to “build a sanctuary” to help her cope with the tragic loss of her son.

The 79-year-old grieving mum was said to have “thrown herself” into creating the shrine, reports British tabloid The Sun.

According to the paper, three life-size wax models of the King of Pop presented to him by Madame Tussauds stand in the LA mansion’s room.

The walls were purportedly papered with photographs of his proudest moments, including a report with As for maths, history and English grammar when he was 14.

Jackson named Katherine the carer for his three children Prince Michael I, 12; Paris, 11, and Prince Michael II, seven in his will. (ANI)

Internet-based intervention may help treat insomnia

Washington, July 7 (ANI): A new study has suggested that an online insomnia intervention based on established face-to-face cognitive behavioral therapy techniques could help patients get a good night’s sleep.

Cognitive behavioral therapy-a psychological treatment focusing on the behaviours and dysfunctional thoughts that contribute to sleep problems-is one of the most effective treatments for insomnia.

“Unfortunately, availability of cognitive behavioral therapy is severely limited for many reasons, including lack of trained clinicians, poor geographical distribution of knowledgeable professionals, expense and inaccessibility to treatment and clinicians,” the authors said.

Lee M. Ritterband, Ph.D., of the University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, and colleagues evaluated the effectiveness of an Internet intervention based on cognitive behavioral therapy techniques among 44 adults (average age 44.9) who had a history of sleep difficulties lasting longer than 10 years on average.

A total of 22 participants were randomly assigned to a control group and 22 received the Internet intervention, SHUTi. The highly interactive nine-week program uses text, graphics, animations, vignettes, quizzes and games to present behavioral, educational and cognitive techniques for improving sleep.

For instance, patients were advised to avoid reading and watching television in the bedroom, stop daytime napping and change unhelpful beliefs and thoughts (including worries about the consequences of insomnia) that may exacerbate sleep difficulties.

Participants completed daily sleep diaries before and after the intervention and also rated their symptoms on the seven-item Insomnia Severity Index, which produces a score from zero (no symptoms) to 28 (severe insomnia).

Among individuals who received the intervention, scores on the index improved from 15.73 to 6.59, whereas scores did not change for the control group. These gains were maintained at a six-month follow-up assessment.

“An Internet intervention has the potential of meeting the large unmet treatment need of the population with insomnia by providing effective treatment through the Web,” they authors said.

“An effective and inexpensive Internet intervention would expand treatment options for large numbers of adults with insomnia, especially those whose geographical location prohibits access to relevant care, and could be a substantive first-line treatment choice,” they added.

The study has been published in the July issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. (ANI)

Jackson fed boys wine before sexually abusing them: Ex-housekeeper

London, July 5 (ANI): Michael Jackson’s former housekeeper has revealed that the King of Pop used to lock the boys in his bedroom and fed wine from babies’ bottles before sexually abusing them.

Adrian McManus worked for the ‘Thriller’ hitmaker for four years and had the only keys to his downstairs private quarters, which included his main bedroom with the children’s rooms in a loft above him.

“Every night I went home feeling sick to my stomach,” the News of the World quoted McManus one of the Neverland Five who sued him for wrongful dismissal.

“He was a lonely, deranged, sick human tragedy. And he wasn’t playing at being a boy again, this man was molesting boys,” she added.

McManus said that the 50-year-old singer was at his happiest when he had little boys with him.

He also kept wine in his room to spike soft drinks – which he gave to the boys.

“He was at his happiest when he had little boys with him,” she said. “He would lock himself in his bedroom for days at a time with them. He acted inappropriately with at least ten boys,” she said.

“He would buy dozens of these baby bottles for the older kids. It was obvious he was drinking and slipping wine into their drinks,” she added.

McManus revealed how she saw Jackson abuse Jordy Chandler in his room.

“I saw Michael kiss and touch Jordan. They both bounded into the bedroom, soaking wet, after playing under the waterfall at the side of the house.

“Then Michael just lent forward slowly and kissed Jordan on the lips.

“Michael then moved his hand down. I froze and realised that my boss was a paedophile,” she added.
McManus said that he even issued veiled death threats to his staff to stop them telling cops about it. (ANI)

Kristen Stewart, Dakota Fanning ‘have make-out scene in ‘The Runaways’

New York, July 3 (ANI): Kristen Stewart will reportedly do a steamy bedroom scene with Dakota Fanning in the upcoming Joan Jett biopic ‘The Runaways.’

According to Life and Style, the ‘Twilight’ starlet will try her hand at some girl on girl action in the movie.

According to a source, the script calls for Stewart, who plays Jett in the film, to swap spit with Fanning, who stars as singer Cherie Curie, resulting in their clothes being “scattered all over their hotel room floor in one scene.”

“Dakota’s very controlled and poised. She’s going to have to lose herself in this because it’s pretty heavy,” the New York Daily News quoted Stewart as saying. (ANI)

UK court told white supremacist planned tennis ball bomb attacks

London, June 30 (ANI): A white supremacist, who allegedly planned to attack ‘non-British’ people with tennis ball bombs, was on the verge launching a campaign of terror, a British court has been told.

According to Sky News, Neil Lewington had allegedly developed a bomb production line in his bedroom and had a notebook entitled “Waffen SS UK members’ handbook” with drawings of electronics and chemical mixtures.

The 43-year-old was arrested by chance at Suffolk’s Lowestoft station last year after drinking and smoking on the train and urinating in public.

His hold all bag was searched and was found to contain the “component parts of two viable improvised incendiary devices”, prosecutor Brian Altman told the Old Bailey.

“He had the parts which, if assembled together, would have created devices which if ignited would have caught alight and caused flames and fire.

“Later searches of the house where the defendant lived with his parents in Reading, in particular his own bedroom, revealed nothing short of a factory for the production of many such similar devices.

Lewington was a loner who had met girlfriends using the Internet and mobile phone chat lines, going by the names of Aristocrat or Amadeus, the court heard.

Altman said he had made racist remarks and spoke to one woman of attacking an Asian family living on her street with homemade bombs inside tennis balls.

“Lewington was found in possession of three tennis balls and a diagram showing how to convert them into shrapnel bombs,” said the counsel.

Lewington, who lived with his parents in Tilehurst, Reading, Berks, is accused of preparing for terrorism by having the bomb parts in a public place.

He also faces two charges of having articles for terrorism – including a weed killer, firelighters and three tennis balls – two of having documents for terrorism and another of collecting information for terrorism.

Lewington denies all eight charges. The trial continues. (ANI)