
When you think about communist countries, you might think workers toiling in the field, mass production lines, and faceless bureaucrats. What you might not have considered is that this drive for efficiency and standardization reaches into every aspect of life, including the local sperm bank.
In Shanghai, sperm donation comes with a special touch, as the images above and below show. Soft demand ? 
Boys! to donate, you need to go for a health check, then you must not have sexual activity 4 days prior your visit. You can go 4-5 times a month, and each time you will get a maximum 3 hand jobs can donate three times. Better still, they pay you RMB200 ( US$30 ) for the visit.



Get a hand job free and you get paid ! what an offer
Looks like China is more developing on this field than in Japan
Now aged just nine, boy mountain Dzhambik Khatokhov weighs a staggering 23st 2lb ( almost 147 kg). Believed to be the world's fattest child, he has adult size-eight shoes and weighs more than 6 of his classmates put together. You can see in this picture below, see I dont lie !!



He dreams of winning gold for Russia at the Olypics but his doctor says his health is in grave danger. Surprisingly, his mom tells what he is now is because of God, and she believes this is how God created him. This thinking might come from belief or culture or whatever....but this is just wrong, what he is now is because she gives him a lot of food and does not ask him to work out...

Video after the jump
The 5ft 2in youngster has become something of a celebrity in his home town of Nalchik in the southern Russian republic of Kabardino-Balkaria, where well-meaning passers by stop to give him sweets and fizzy drinks.
When asked if he wants to be slim, Jambik paused before saying quietly: "I don't know." He then added: "No, I like it like this." 
Any of you who's on a diet either to gain weight or to lose weight it's good to know how much sugar your body intakes per day.
Check out the gugar in various substances below to know if you wanna lose weight, what to eat less and more and the other way for to gain weight. I definitetly stop drinking coke ...........Good luck
1.Don’t oversleep
Here’s a reason not to hit the snooze button anymore: Sleeping too much can reduce life expectancy, according to a February 2002 study in the Archives of General Psychiatry. The study found that people who sleep more than eight hours per night had a significantly higher death rate than normal. But late-night-party-goers shouldn’t rejoice: researches say that sleeping less than four hours also increases death rates. People who sleep between six and seven hours per night were shown to live the longest.

2. Be optimistic
Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. found that optimistic people had a 50% decreased risk of early death compared with those who leaned more toward pessimism. The results, published in the August 2002 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, make sense: Those with a positive outlook on life are probably less stressed, better equipped to deal with adversity and, consequently, healthier. Optimists also tend to have lower blood pressure than pessimists, which, again, is most likely related to how positive thinkers respond to stress.

3. Have more sex
No complaints here. There’s decent evidence that sex helps keep us healthy, and thus increases longevity. Butaccording to researchers, it’s not necessarily an actual biological response generated by sex that makes us live longer. What’s more likely is that having intimate sex means you are less stressed, happier and better rested–all factors that can lower blood pressure and protect against stroke and heart disease. A study published in the April 2004 Journal of the American Medical Association found that “high ejaculation frequency was related to decreased risk of total prostate cancer.”

4. Get a pet
People who own pets, especially dogs, have been shown to be less stressed and require fewer visits to their physicians than non-owners. Survival rates for heart attack victims who had a pet have been shown to be 12% longer than for those who did not have one, according to one of the first studies dealing with the impact pets can have on our health, led by researcher Erica Friedmann. Pet owners have also been shown to have lower blood pressure. The reasons for these findings are most likely related to an array of psychological factors, such as the facts that owning a pet decreases loneliness and depression, encourages laughter and nurturing, and stimulates exercise.
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5. Get a VAP
It’s estimated that about half of the people with heart disease–the No. 1 killer in the U.S.–have normal cholesterol levels, which raises serious doubt as to the ability of traditional cholesterol tests to detect risk. But more advanced cholesterol tests, like the VAP test, made by the Birmingham, Ala.-based lab Atherotech, may remedy that. The VAP test measures important metrics, which traditional cholesterol tests miss completely. Unlike a regular test, which only detects half of the people with heart disease, the VAP has been shown to detect 90% of heart disease patients. That’s important because lipid abnormalities can most often be rectified with medication and dietary changes. And since the danger of the abnormalities is cumulative, the sooner you start making changes, the better. This simple blood test can be done in most doctors’ offices.
6. Be rich
According to the National Center for Health Statistics, 24% of Americans whose family income is less than $20,000 are “limited” by chronic disease, whereas only 6% of people with an income of $75,000 or more have this problem. In general, population groups that suffer the worst health status are those that have the highest poverty rates and the least education. One possible explanation for this is that higher incomes permit access to better food and housing, safer neighborhoods and increased medical care. Higher incomes also increase the opportunity to engage in health-promoting behaviors. That’s not to say that being very wealthy is always better for longevity–after all, being a chief executive certainly exposes you to a high level of stress that can decrease life expectancy. But according to the data, striving to be financially comfortable is a good goal for aspiring centenarians

7. Stop smoking
To say that smoking is bad for your health is, of course, not revelatory. But it still cannot be denied that quitting can significantly improve your prospects of living a long life. Middle-aged men who are long-term, heavy smokers face twice the risk of developing more aggressive forms of prostate cancer than men who have never smoked, according to findings from a study that appeared in the July 2003 issue of Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention. According to a recent study in the Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, cigarette smoking has been clearly linked to the most common causes of death in the elderly. “Smoking is–for all but some exceptional subjects–incompatible with successful aging and compromises life expectancy even in extreme longevity,” the study states.

8. Chill out
A study led by the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 2002 found that men who were classified as having the highest level of anger in response to stress were over three times more likely to develop premature heart disease when compared to men who reported lower anger responses. Furthermore, they were over six times more likely to have a heart attack by the age of 55. One possible explanation for these dramatic findings is the correlation between anger and high blood pressure, a condition that commonly develops in highly stressed individuals. The lesson here is simple: Try as much as you can to let the unavoidable, everyday stresses roll off your shoulders.

9. Eat your antioxidants
Antioxidants, special substances that are found in foods ranging from cinnamon and cloves to blueberries and artichokes, have the ability to scavenge free radicals, compounds whose unstable chemical nature accelerates the effect of aging on our cells. Until these excess free radicals are quenched by antioxidant molecules, cellular damage accumulates. This contributes to an array of degenerative diseases, including atherosclerosis, Alzheimer’s and cancer. Research shows that certain types of beans are among the best sources of antioxidants, while blueberries and other berries follow close behind.
10. Marry well
While the phrase “marry well” is typically used to describe people who marry someone rich, we are talking about something entirely different: genetics. Apparently, longevity genes can be inherited. According to a February 2005 study in Mechanisms of Aging and Development, exceptional longevity and healthy aging is an inherited phenotype across three generations. So, for the bachelors out there deciding between a few women, pick the one whose grandparents are still alive. Of course, this won’t make you live longer, but it might help your children.

Baby Mice wine- Healthy drink
The world weird drinks made from Asian never stop us from amazing to frightening such as:
Thai scorpion vodka

Chinese snake wine

Asian three lizard liquor

and yes Baby Mice wine should also added on the list
What would be the most discusting substance you could imagine flavouring baby mice, does it come too far off?
Baby mice wine is a traditional Korean health drink, which is brewed by drowning alive baby mice, maximum three days old, in rice moonshine and letting them to ferment in the bottle for about a year. According to local Korean belief, mouse wine is a cure to just about any illness imaginable, includin asthma and liver problems among others.

Anyone would assume that Korean baby mice wine is all squeak and no bite, Korean believe that there are actually healthy benefits to getting rodent alcoholic freak on. It is said that villagers who were ill and didn't have enough money to visit a doctor started brewing this concoction as a remedy for everything from asthma to liver problems. In fact, many Korean people firmly believe that baby mice wine can cure virtually anything that's wrong with the human body. Kind of like an all-purpose cleaner. Or one stop medical shopping. 

Although it is proved by Korean that it can help to prevent many kind of symptoms, but would you like to try this with your meal?
, I dont
