06 December 2014

Gay Cancer Doctor Abusing 18 Minor Boys

Gay Doctor
A gay children's doctor who was found out to be sexually abusing 18 boys afflicted with cancer has been sentenced to 22 years in prison. This is a very light penalty considering that Dr. Myles Bradbury carried out examinations on children "purely for his own sexual gratification" and with no medical justification.

According to the Cambridge Crown Court, the gay cancer specialist admitted 25 offences in September 2014 involving 18 boys aged 10 to 16 whom he had treated while working as a paediatric haematologist at Addenbrooke's Hospital in the city.

05 December 2014

Obesity Can Lead To Cancer

Obesity
Is there a connection between obesity and cancer? The World Health Organization's (WHO) cancer research agency thinks so.

In a study published in the journal The Lancet Oncology, the WHO's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) said high body mass index (BMI) has now become a major cancer risk factor, responsible for some 3.6 percent, or 481,000, of new cancer cases in 2012.

02 December 2014

Vietnam Rejects Same-Sex Cohabitation

Vietnam Says No To Gays
The Vietnamese people are the masters of their own home and choose to chart their own journey without any interference from self-serving groups of people. Everyone saw an example of this resiliency and independence-thinking during the ”Second Indochina War” also known in Vietnam as ”Resistance War Against America” from 1955 to 1975.

Now, the Vietnamese have again successfully defended their right against the despicable attempts of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender (LGBT) to impose their selfish lifestyle and promote their contemptible behavior.

30 November 2014

Bullying in Malaysian Dormitory

Bullying
A blatant display of bullying in Malaysia was shown in a social networking site, Facebook, and it is going viral.

Angry social media users urged the Malaysian authorities to investigate the incident and take action against the bullies after the YouTube video lasting almost five minutes showed a group of boys repeatedly punching and kicking another group.

29 November 2014

Teri Hatcher's Abuse Highlighted UN Event

Teri Hatcher
The United Nations event commemorating the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women became an emotional event after female actor Teri Hatcher opened up about her own personal experience with abuse. Hatcher revealed last 25 November 2014 that she was molested by her uncle at the age of 7.

"I was convinced it was my fault and I blamed myself for what had happened, so I didn't tell anyone and I was silent," Hatcher, 49, said. "I did however, unsurprisingly, start to act out and my mother decided to keep me away from my uncle. I didn't see him anymore, but no one in my family ever asked exactly what happened. We remained silent."