A Reddit user received the bill for labor and delivery (C section) total $13,280.49. That didn’t come as a surprise, as its well known fact that childbirth cost in US, ranges from $3,296 to $37,227, or more depending on the state and the hospital. However, what blew the mothers mind was, that she was charged […]
Government Report Reveals Widespread Clinical Trial Fraud in China

The Chinese pharmaceutical industry has a long and, frankly, kind of horrific history with bad science. Now, the Chinese government says a full 80 percent of drug trials awaiting approval involved “fabricated” data. The findings were published in a report by the Chinese State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA).
This is not a new problem. Quality-control issues with drug manufacturing have led to falsified data, which led to bribery and corruption, which led to the approval of dangerous products, which led to poisonings, which in turn led to the state-sanctioned execution of SFDA director Zheng Xiaoyu.
The nation’s government is hard at work trying to turn the leaky, rotting ship of the pharma industry around, but it’s slow going. In an effort to stem the tides of dirty data, the SFDA recently announced a plan to employ stricter “punishments” for industry scientists who step out of line.
They also undertook a massive investigation into all 1622 drugs awaiting SFDA approval for mass production. The results of each drug’s clinical trial were rigorously examined and analyzed for signs of doctoring, including the removal or downplaying of a drug’s negative or dangerous effects on study participants.
The report found that such practices were rampant, touching at least 80 percent of the drugs in question. Some of the data were incomplete; other parts could not be traced back to the original research; and others still simply failed to meet regulatory and scientific standards. The depth and breadth of the issues represent “… a breach of duty by supervision departments and malpractice by pharmaceutical companies, intermediary agents, and medical staff,” the agency wrote in its report. As a result, the SFDA has canceled more than 80 percent of the current drug applications.
This all may seem shocking to us, but to those on the inside, it’s hardly news. “Clinical data fabrication was an open secret even before the inspection,” said one anonymous hospital chief quoted in Radio Free Asia (RFA).
Civil rights activist Mai Ke said the problem stretches beyond Western-style drugs into Chinese traditional medicines. But “it’s not just the medicines,” Mai told RFA. “In China, everything is fake, and if there’s a profit in pharmaceuticals, then someone’s going to fake them too.”
[h/t RFA]
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October 4, 2016 – 10:30am
7 Real-Life Horror Stories Behind ‘American Horror Story’

The new season of American Horror Story is one for Colonial history geeks. After tons of mysterious marketing, fans of the FX series have already become engrossed in the show’s sixth season, which revolves around the lost colony of Roanoke. It’s hardly the first time American Horror Story has drawn on real-life terrors for its bloody camp. Here are seven more historical murders, abductions, and other oddities that have found their way into the show’s storyline in seasons past. (Considering co-creator Ryan Murphy’s love of callbacks, don’t be surprised if one of these monsters returns for some Roanoke mayhem.)
1. RICHARD SPECK’S KILLING SPREE
The second episode of the series featured a flashback directly inspired by serial killer Richard Speck. The sequence showed a man conning his way into a house full of female roommates and then murdering a nurse and nursing student inside. In 1966, Speck broke into a Chicago townhouse where nine nursing students. He tied them all up with torn bed sheets, and then led eight of them into separate rooms in the house. One by one, he stabbed or strangled each of them to death. A ninth young woman, Corazon Amurao, only survived by hiding under a bed, and it was her testimony that ensnared Speck.
Amurao told police about a tattoo on the man’s arm reading, “Born to Raise Hell.” When Speck attempted suicide a few days after the attack, his doctor at the hospital recognized the tattoo from the news. He was subsequently arrested, convicted, and died in prison in 1991.
2. THE BLACK DAHLIA
Also during season one, American Horror Story revealed that one of the past guests at the “Murder House” was Elizabeth Short, better known as The Black Dahlia. While AHS suggested a creepy dentist raped the aspiring actress and then let a ghost mutilate her, Short’s real-life killer remains a mystery. A mother and her child stumbled upon her body, which was sliced in half and drained of blood, on the morning of January 15, 1947. Her death became a media sensation, and newspapers quickly dubbed her “The Black Dahlia.” This was supposedly both a play on the 1946 film noir The Blue Dahlia and a reference to Short’s love of sheer black dresses.
Because the cuts on her body pointed to a murderer with surgical skills, the police began searching for doctors. They never identified the culprit, but people are still naming suspects to this day. In 2014, retired homicide detective Steve Hodel produced evidence that his own father was the killer.
3. THE ABDUCTIONS OF BARNEY AND BETTY HILL
American Horror Story executive producer Tim Minear traced the alien abduction plotline in season two back to the Barney and Betty Hill affair. The Hills were an interracial couple (much like AHS counterparts Kit and Alma Walker) who claimed they were abducted by aliens in 1961. According to the Hills, they were driving home to Portsmouth, New Hampshire after a vacation in Montreal when they saw lights appear in the sky. A large spacecraft landed in a nearby field, and the Hills could see humanoid aliens in the windows. Then, they say, everything went dark.
The Hills woke up two hours later with scraped shoes and torn clothing, unsure what had happened. The memories returned after both sought hypnosis therapy. Their bizarre tale became a book, The Interrupted Journey, as well as a 1975 TV movie, The UFO Incident, starring James Earl Jones and Estelle Parsons.
4. DELPHINE LALAURIE’S ATTIC OF HORRORS
Kathy Bates made her American Horror Story debut in season three as Delphine LaLaurie, a 19th century New Orleans socialite with a murderous streak. That was no invention on FX’s part: LaLaurie is a ghoulish figure who looms large in New Orleans folklore.
Although LaLaurie projected an image as a generous party host, she was a vicious mistress to her slaves behind closed doors. Many suspected her of starving them, but rumors of her cruelty were, for a time, just that. Things changed when LaLaurie chased a 12-year-old slave off the edge of the roof, seeking to whip her for improperly brushing LaLaurie’s hair. The girl died, and her mistress dumped her body down the well.
Despite the public outcry, nothing really happened to LaLaurie in the aftermath. But then, her cook set fire to her mansion. As the neighbors realized LaLaurie had no intention of letting the slaves escape the blaze alive, they broke into the attic to save them. There, they found several dead slaves chained to the walls. Others were alive, but mutilated or dismembered. Buckets of their organs and body parts were scattered across the floor. LaLaurie would have surely been killed by the angry mob that formed after this discovery, but she escaped the city in her carriage, leaving behind her house of unspeakable horrors.
5. THE AXEMAN OF NEW ORLEANS
Another NOLA murderer appeared in American Horror Story’s witchy third season. That would be the so-called Axeman of New Orleans. The anonymous killer terrorized the city between 1918 and 1919 by breaking into houses and slaying residents with an axe. In March of 1919, he reportedly wrote to The Times-Picayune, threatening a fresh attack but promising to spare any home that was playing jazz, his favorite music.
Jazz was blared across the city that night, so no one was killed. But sporadic attacks continued until October, when a grocer got the final blow. Although some speculated that the deaths were spurred by Mafia feuds, the Axeman’s motive and identity were never determined. He remains famous for his peculiar letter to the editor, which was recreated on American Horror Story.
6. JOHN WAYNE GACY, KILLER CLOWN
John Wayne Gacy’s crimes filled out two separate seasons of American Horror Story. In AHS: Freak Show, his spirit is channeled through Twisty the Clown, a disfigured children’s entertainer who kidnaps and kills. Later, in AHS: Hotel, the same actor who played Twisty (John Carroll Lynch) returned to play Gacy for “Devil’s Night,” a special Halloween episode featuring other notorious serial killers, including Aileen Wuornos and Jeffrey Dahmer.
It’s easy to see why AHS used Gacy twice, given his backstory. From 1972 through 1978, Gacy sexually assaulted and murdered at least 33 teenage boys. When he wasn’t luring those young men into his suburban home, he was dressing up as Pogo the Clown for kids’ birthday parties. After the police uncovered mass graves in his crawlspace and throughout his property, Gacy was put on trial and sentenced to die by lethal injection. He spent 14 years on death row before he was executed in 1994.
7. THE CECIL HOTEL
It might be called Hotel Cortez, but the inn at the center of American Hotel Story’s fifth season is Los Angeles’s Cecil Hotel in all but name. Over its near-century history, the Cecil has acquired a less-than-stellar reputation—mainly because people who stay there keep dying, or killing others. Murphy said the inspiration for the fifth season came from “a surveillance video that went around two years ago that showed a girl getting into an elevator in a downtown hotel that was rumored to be haunted, and she was never seen again.” Journalists quickly connected this clue to Elisa Lam, a Canadian student who was found dead in the Cecil Hotel water tank. Bizarre footage of her on the elevator was later released.
The Cecil was also a favorite haunt of serial killers like Richard Ramirez (“The Night Stalker”), who appears on the show. Several women who checked into the hotel later jumped to their deaths. And in keeping with American Horror Story’s interconnected storylines, it was rumored to be one of the last places that the Black Dahlia was seen alive.
October 4, 2016 – 10:00am
Istanbul’s Most Famous Cat Honored With Its Own Statue
There are plenty of cute cats all over the word and today’s technological world gave them a whole another level of attention. Now, they have Youtube channels and even their own social media pages. However, Tombili of Istanbul recently got immortalized with its statue. Tombili became popular, when somebody took picture of him, chilling in […]
NYC Sculpture Park Welcomes Collection of Christopher Walken Busts

Christopher Walken is perhaps best known for his distinctive speaking style, but a new exhibit in Queens, New York pays tribute to the actor’s unmistakable mug. As Time Out New York reports, the installation titled “Monument to Walken” is now on display at the Socrates Sculpture Park.
Artist Bryan Zanisnik created the creepy concrete busts as an homage to the Queens native. In addition to the garden of perfectly coiffed heads sprouting up from the dirt, a comic in a display case nearby illustrates Walken’s history in the Astoria neighborhood where he grew up.
The monument is one of 15 exhibits highlighting the work of young artists as part of Socrates Sculpture Park’s Emerging Artist Fellowship Exhibition [PDF]. Each installation, including the disembodied Walken heads, will be on display until March 13, 2017.
[h/t Time Out New York]
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October 4, 2016 – 9:00am
Salvador Dali’s Rare Surrealist Cookbook
In 1973, German publisher Taschen released a cookbook of Salvador Dali «Les Diners de Gala». The book was written and illustrated by the painter himself. Bizarre illustrations were created exclusively for the book. Today, only about 400 copies of the original book are preserved in the world. The book includes 136 recipes, sorted by 12 […]
50 Incredible Animal Facts You’ll Want to Share

Arm yourself with trivia from the animal kingdom.
1. TRAINED PIGEONS CAN TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE PAINTINGS OF PABLO PICASSO AND CLAUDE MONET.
2. THE PEACOCK MANTIS SHRIMP CAN THROW A PUNCH AT 50 MPH, ACCELERATING QUICKER THAN A .22-CALIBER BULLET.
3. STUDIES HAVE SHOWN THAT WILD CHIMPS IN GUINEA DRINK FERMENTED PALM SAP, WHICH CONTAINS ABOUT 3 PERCENT ALCOHOL BY VOLUME.
4. THE CHEVROTAIN IS AN ANIMAL THAT LOOKS LIKE A TINY DEER WITH FANGS.
5. CAPUCHIN MONKEYS PEE ON THEIR HANDS TO WASH THEIR FEET.
6. ONLY THE MALES ARE CALLED PEACOCKS. FEMALES ARE CALLED PEAHENS.
7. DRAGONFLIES AND DAMSELFLIES FORM A HEART WITH THEIR TAILS WHEN THEY MATE.
8. BABY ELEPHANTS SUCK THEIR TRUNKS FOR COMFORT.
9. TIGERS HAVE STRIPED SKIN AS WELL. EACH PATTERN IS AS UNIQUE AS A FINGERPRINT.
10. THERE WAS ONCE A TYPE OF CROCODILE THAT COULD GALLOP.
11. A GRIZZLY BEAR’S BITE IS STRONG ENOUGH TO CRUSH A BOWLING BALL.
12. SEA OTTERS HOLD HANDS WHILE THEY’RE SLEEPING SO THEY DON’T DRIFT APART.
13. PRAIRIE DOGS SAY HELLO BY KISSING.
14. ANIMAL BEHAVIORISTS HAVE CONCLUDED THAT CATS DON’T MEOW AS A WAY TO COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER. IT’S A METHOD THEY USE FOR GETTING ATTENTION FROM HUMANS.
15. DESPITE THEIR APPEARANCE, ELEPHANT SHREWS ARE MORE CLOSELY RELATED TO ELEPHANTS THAN SHREWS.
16. FLAMINGOS ARE NATURALLY WHITE—THEIR DIET OF BRINE SHRIMP AND ALGAE TURNS THEM PINK.
17. ALBERTA, CANADA IS THE LARGEST RAT-FREE POPULATED AREA IN THE WORLD.
18. RED-EYED TREE FROG EGGS CAN HATCH EARLY IF THEY SENSE DANGER.
19. WHITETAIL DEER CAN SPRINT AT SPEEDS UP TO 30 MILES PER HOUR.
20. BLUE JAYS MIMIC HAWKS’ CALLS TO SCARE AWAY OTHER BIRDS.
21. IN THE UK, THE BRITISH MONARCH LEGALLY OWNS ALL UNMARKED MUTE SWANS IN OPEN WATER.
22. ALL CLOWNFISH ARE BORN MALE—SOME TURN FEMALE TO ENABLE MATING.
23. MORAY EELS HAVE A SECOND SET OF JAWS THAT EXTENDS FROM THEIR THROATS.
24. THE AXOLOTL CAN REGENERATE ITS LIMBS.
25. HARTEBEEST EVADE PREDATORS BY RUNNING IN ZIGZAG PATTERNS.
26. ANTEATERS DON’T HAVE TEETH.
27. FRUIT BATS DON’T USE ECHOLOCATION—THEY HAVE EXCELLENT SENSES OF SIGHT AND SMELL.
28. MALE RING-TAILED LEMURS WILL “STINK FIGHT” BY WAFTING SCENT AT EACH OTHER.
29. LYNX HAVE LARGE FEET THAT ENABLE THEM TO RUN ON VERY DEEP SNOW.
30. IN 1924, A LABRADOR RETRIEVER WAS SENTENCED TO LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE AT EASTERN STATE PENITENTIARY FOR KILLING THE GOVERNOR’S CAT.
31. IN AN AQUATIC TRAFFIC JAM, ALLIGATORS WILL GIVE MANATEES THE RIGHT OF WAY.
32. NINE-BANDED ARMADILLOS ALWAYS GIVE BIRTH TO IDENTICAL QUADRUPLETS.
33. CATS CAN’T TASTE SUGAR. THEY DON’T HAVE SWEET TASTE BUDS.
34. DUCKS LIKE TO SURF. THEY HAVE BEEN OBSERVED RIDING TIDES AND SWIMMING BACK TO RIDE THEM AGAIN.
35. THE AFRICAN PENGUIN IS ALSO COMMONLY REFERRED TO AS THE “JACKASS PENGUIN” BECAUSE IT MAKES DONKEY-LIKE BRAYING SOUNDS.
36. BIRDS ARE IMMUNE TO THE HEAT OF CHILI PEPPERS.
37. HONEYBEES CAN GET SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES.
38. A NARWHAL TUSK IS ACTUALLY AN EXAGGERATED FRONT LEFT TOOTH, AND UNLIKE MOST TEETH, IT’S SOFT AND SENSITIVE ON THE OUTSIDE WITH A TOUGH INTERIOR.
39. CARIBBEAN SPERM WHALES HAVE THEIR OWN REGIONAL ACCENT.
40. WOMBAT POOP IS CUBE-SHAPED.
41. A BABY PUFFIN IS CALLED A PUFFLING.
42. BALD EAGLES SOUND SO SILLY THAT HOLLYWOOD DUBS THEIR VOICES.
43. ACCORDING TO TIME, THE ANNUAL NUMBER OF WORLDWIDE SHARK BITES IS 10 TIMES LESS THAN THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE BITTEN BY OTHER PEOPLE IN NEW YORK.
44. FEMALE BATS GIVE BIRTH WHILE HANGING UPSIDE DOWN, CATCHING THE BABY IN THEIR WINGS AS IT DROPS.
45. TOUCANS CURL INTO LITTLE BALLS WHEN THEY SLEEP.
46. HORSES ARE DISTANTLY RELATED TO RHINOCEROSES AND TAPIRS.
47. SOME CATS ARE ALLERGIC TO HUMANS.
48. DESPITE THEIR LACK OF VISIBLE EARS, PENGUINS HAVE EXCELLENT HEARING.
49. LIONS INHABITED MANY AREAS OF EUROPE UNTIL THEY WERE HUNTED TO EXTINCTION IN THE REGION AROUND 100 BCE.
50. MALE PLATYPUSES HAVE VENOMOUS SPURS.
October 4, 2016 – 8:00am
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