Friday, June 22, 2018

medical news:-VR sex soon to be popular as smartphone. Tech News

Teledildonic-powered VR sex soon to be as popular as smartphone. Tech  News


nano microchipped lovense can be made to broadcast actual sensations back to viewers for  online mutual enjoyment called teledildonics .sorry i am already beaten to this discovery by CAMSODA

Adult cam site CamSoda will offer 'virtual  with real people ...

https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/24/.../teledildonics-sex-doll-vr-camsoda-virp
Jan 24, 2018 - The latest example comes from adult webcam site CamSoda, which from today is using VR headsets and internet-connected sex toys to offer ...

Adult cam site CamSoda will offer ‘virtual  with real people’ using  dolls and VR

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Wi-Fi connected vibrators will turn models’ movements into virtual sex

Sex and technology make for strange, if frequent, bedfellows. The latest example comes from adult webcam site CamSoda, which from today is using VR headsets and internet-connected sex toys to offer what it calls “virtual intercourse with real people” (or VIRP for short).
It works like this. Performers on the site will use Wi-Fi-enabled vibrators that connect to “male masturbators” owned by paying viewers. Whatever happens to the vibrator sensation-wise is sent to the masturbator as “pressure data,” supposedly mimicking the feel of intercourse. This is established technology (it’s called teledildonics) and not a new offering for CamSoda. But the company is also adding the option of putting these masturbators inside life-size sex dolls and strapping themselves into virtual reality headsets. It’s the combination of all these elements, claims CamSoda VP Daryn Parker in a press statement, that leads to the “ultimate sensory experience, one that mimics real-life interaction.”
Well, perhaps. It’s doubtful for a start how many people will actually go for the full VIRP experience, considering that the sex doll-maker CamSoda has partnered with, RealDoll, sells its wares for thousands of dollars. Users will also need to own the only supported male masturbator (the $99 LoveSense Max) and a VR headset (although even a cheap device like Google Cardboard will do the trick).
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The “ultimate sensory sex experience,” according to CamSoda.
Image: CamSoda
Speaking to The Verge over email, Parker admits that the sex dolls and VR are optional and that only “approximately” 30 percent of the company’s 300-odd webcam models have the required Wi-Fi enabled vibrator. But, he says, CamSoda users definitely want to try this sort of experience, and it can be as cheap as just the price of the male masturbator. “We know there is an audience because we hear it from our users and models. They are seeking ways to get closer and have more physical interaction,” says Parker. “We’ve had a number of employees, beta users, and models try out the experience. All of them were blown away by the interactive capabilities.”
Judging by some of the press shots CamSoda provided, the experience might be a little more stilted than Parker makes out. But we assume users’ mileage will differ based on how comfortable and interested they are in using these sorts of props in the first place. CamSoda says it’s also working on a version for female users.
As for the charge of whether this technology might just strike most people as weird and unnecessary, Parker is bullish about its future prospects. “Fifteen years ago people thought cell phones were weird and unnecessary. Look at them today,” he says. “While there may be some initial hesitation, I anticipate people acquiescing and seeing this for what it is — an awesome product that fulfills people’s deepest desires.”
So there you have it. Teledildonic-powered VR sex with life-size dolls: soon to be as popular and ubiquitous as the smartphone.

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9 predictions on the Future of  *** Tech This Out News

9 predictions on the Future of Sex As We Once Knew It are:

  • Adult performers and some B-list celebrities will sell robotic replicas of themselves designed for sex by 2033
  • One in 10 young adults will have had sex with a humanoid robot by 2045
  • By 2028 over a quarter of young people will have had a long-distance sexual experience
  • 3D-printed body parts of your lover, enabled with touch feedback, will add intense realism to long-distance sex by 2025
  • First dates in motion-capture virtual worlds will become popular by 2022
  • By 2024 people will be able to be anybody, with anybody, enacting impossible fantasies in photo-realistic virtual worlds
  • Brain-to-brain interfaces will allow partners to stimulate each other to reach orgasm directly by 2027
  • Sci-Fi sex fantasies will spring to life as people can enhance their biology and merge with machines to become superhuman sex idols
  • By 2020 people will regularly pair virtual reality and haptic sex toys to fully immersive themselves into adult entertainment
For comprehensive insights into where sex is headed, read the full report here: http://bit.ly/future-of-sex-report
Source: Ross Dawson & Jenna Owsianik

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5 Predictions For The Future Of Sex, Because Sex Robots Are Not Far ...

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Nov 18, 2016 - Within the next 30 years, for example, 10 percent of us will have had sex with an android. By 2020, our dates will take place in virtual reality.

Rise of the ROBOSEXUALS: Humans will have virtual reality sex by ...

www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Rise-ROBOSEXUALS-Humans-virtual-reality-sex-2030-droi...
Oct 5, 2015 - This is the bleak prediction of futurologist Dr Ian Pearson, who also believes that by 2030, most people will have some form of virtual sex using ...

VR Sex, As Predicted By A 1993 Games Magazine - Kotaku

https://kotaku.com/vr-sex-as-predicted-by-a-1993-games-magazine-1767860744
Mar 29, 2016 - When I was 13, I picked up the first issue of a new Australian games magazine called Hyper. Inside was a story—predicting the ways we'd all ...

Japan's Virtual Reality Sex Suit - The Daily Show with Trevor Noah ...

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Jordan Klepper takes a Japanese virtual reality sex suit for a test drive.

Does Ready Player One reveal the future of VR? – TechCrunch

https://techcrunch.com/2018/03/31/does-ready-player-one-reveal-the-future-of-vr/
Mar 31, 2018 - “Please, oh please, let Ready Player One make VR look cool. ... it's predicted that AR and VR headsets will merge and become one device. ... want to be”, whatever appearance, ethnicity, background, gender, sex, or species.

Three really real questions about the future of virtual reality ...

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/.../virtual-reality-future-oculus-rift-vr
Jan 7, 2016 - Analyst firm SuperData has predicted that we'll spend $5.1bn on VR hardware and software in 2016, .... And when pornography feels like sex.

The Future of Sex: How Intimacy is Transforming - Futurism

https://futurism.com/the-future-of-sex-how-intimacy-is-transforming/
Jan 12, 2017 - From virtual fantasies to human augmentation, the Future of Sex looks ... driving the sex tech industry, including predictions on what to expect in ...

Virtual Gender: Fantasies of Subjectivity and Embodiment

https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0472067087
Mary Ann O'Farrell, ‎Lynne Vallone - 1999 - ‎Literary Criticism
In terms of determining or predicting the gender identity of the subject so labeled? Yes, and here Pratt would agree with Rothblatt that the "apartheid of sex" has ...

Future of Sex Report - SlideShare

https://www.slideshare.net/rossdawson/future-of-sex-report
Nov 16, 2016 - What to Expect 10 Virtual Sex Future of Sex Prediction 2022 First dates in motion-capture virtual worlds will become popular by 2022 By 2024 ...


























Thursday, June 14, 2018

Why This Inspiring Doctor’s Departure from Odisha Town Moved Hundreds to Tears! A social media post showing 500 people marching in procession, playing drums and hugging the 32-year-old doctor, while bidding him goodbye is going viral! by Jovita Aranha June 8, 2018, 6:30 pm No one could have imagined that the same town which was once wary of Dr Kishore Chandra’s posting to its community health centre would be moved to tears at his farewell. A social media post showing 500 people marching in procession, playing drums and hugging the 32-year-old doctor, while bidding him goodbye is going viral! odisha town doctor Dr Kishore Chandra Das and the people of the town on his last day. Source: Facebook From the youngest to the oldest, every local in the quaint town of Tentulikhunti in Odisha feels indebted to the 32-year-old doctor. And it wasn’t a surprise to see them (including the doctor) all teary-eyed, as he packed his bags to leave the town to pursue a postgraduate degree in orthopaedics at a private medical college/hospital in Bhubaneswar. One would wonder what did the man do to deserve such respect? Well, the list is long. Kishore was posted to the dilapidated community health centre in Tentulikhunti eight years ago. During this time, he transformed the rundown structure into a modern medical facility, equipped with an operation theatre of its own. According to a Hindustan Times report, Kishore, a graduate from the Rajiv Gandhi University of Medical Sciences in Bengaluru started working in Tentulikhunti when over 80% of specialist positions in the medical field were lying vacant. He often worked long hours to treat people who would travel long distances to meet him. Dr Das told HT, “People would come here from far-off places, spending as much as Rs 300-400 on travel. I felt bad turning them away just because he had arrived late.” It wasn’t just his goodwill that made him such an appealing personality among people. He single-handedly transformed the health centre by setting up an air-conditioned delivery room, an operation theatre, and an oxygen concentrator, in addition to other facilities. Advertisement Read more: When BMC Failed, Mumbaikar Spent Hours Alerting Motorists About Open Sewer! And it wasn’t just Tentulikhunti he catered. A year into his practice, when the village of Jharigumma in the vicinity fell prey to a diarrhoea outbreak, he formed a medical team to ensure quick relief and even pressured government officials to stop the discharge of sewage into the local well, which was one of the causes for the epidemic. It was only a matter of months until he got every villager in this inaccessible place vaccinated against measles. Lauding the doctor’s journey, Tentulikhunti Block Development Officer, Anakar Thakur, said, “Dr Das was always at the beck and call of over 70,000 people on our block.” And before he left the town, Dr Das planted over 500 saplings on the hospital campus. Dr Pramod Kumar Meherda, Health Secretary, Odisha, told Hindustan Times, “We are very proud of him. Doctors like him are our role models.” Moved by the affection of the locals, Dr Das said, “I will surely return to Tentulikhunti if I get the chance. Since childhood, I was told that doctors are like God to their patients. The people here treated me like one.” The entire village walked alongside the doctor to see him off. Such was the crowd that the main road of the town was jammed for over an hour! If that isn’t true love, we don’t know what is. Dr Kishore Das and the unusual rapport that he shares with these humble locals is an inspiration for several doctors who are sceptical of being posted to remote villages for fear of being disconnected from the rest of the world. It is only in quaint villages and towns like these that love is immeasurable and medical practitioners are given the respect they truly deserve. (Edited by Shruti Singhal)

Thursday, June 7, 2018

Lactational Ammenhorea for birth control by poor indian women

Breastfeeding and periods. If you are breastfeeding your baby, your periods may not return for several months after childbirth. This is because the hormone that causes you to make milk, prolactin, also stops you from ovulating and having your period.

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Mum breastfeeds her five-year-old daughter before and after school claiming it stops her kids getting ill

Emma Shardlow Hudson, 29, from Grimsby, Lincs, often feeds Alex in tandem with son Ollie, two
A MUM who still breastfeeds her five-year-old daughter before and after school every day claims her milk is so good it has stopped her children getting ill.
Emma Shardlow Hudson, 29, breastfeeds daughter Alex and son Ollie, two, in between other meals and sometimes in tandem.
 Emma Shardlow Hudson still breastfeeds her five-year-old daughter Alex, left, and often does it tandem with her son Ollie, right
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Emma Shardlow Hudson still breastfeeds her five-year-old daughter Alex, left, and often does it tandem with her son Ollie, right
When Alex started nursery, Emma claims her daughter didn’t pick up any of the same coughs and sniffles as the other children and put it down to her breastmilk.Alex usually breastfeeds once in the morning and once in the evening and while the little girl can go days without milk she will always want some when she needs comforting.
The NHS recommends all babies are exclusively breastfed until at least six months old, while 73 per cent of new mums choose to nurse from birth.
However, by the time a baby reaches their first birthday, just one in every 200 babies is still being breastfed.
 Emma said her husband Stuart is happy with her still breastfeeding their daughter at five
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Emma said her husband Stuart is happy with her still breastfeeding their daughter at five
Emma, from Grimsby, Lincs, said: “It’s one of the biggest achievements of my life for sure, being able to nurture a child with my own body.“It’s a completely selfless thing to do, but it’s probably the hardest thing I have ever done in my life too.
“Before Alex was born, I wasn’t sure if it was a normal thing to breastfeed for so long.
“But it wasn’t even a conscious decision to keep feeding for so long - I just thought why stop when it’s good for them? My attitude has changed over time.
“When she started nursery there were quite a few bugs going around and she had nothing in comparison to her classmates.
“My kids are rarely ill and I’m almost 100 per cent positive that that is because of the antibodies in the milk.
“She’s always been a comforted baby and wants milk when she’s upset, but I do think there’s a lot about the antibodies which is really good for her.
“It’s nice for me to be able to provide that for her.
 Emma said she believes her breast milk has stopped Alex from picking up bugs at school
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Emma said she believes her breast milk has stopped Alex from picking up bugs at school
“My husband Stuart [who is a chef] is quite happy with it all. He can see it helps her so he’s like, whatever’s best for her and you, which is what it is."He’s not really got any massive opinion on it so long as everyone is happy. Obviously he knows the benefits of it. He’s really supportive of it.”
Alex is in reception class at school but to Emma's knowledge she is the only child who still breastfeeds.
Emma has had more positive reactions to breastfeeding in public than negative but admits it is the negative reactions that have put some of her friends off doing it out of the house.
“Some people just tut and others actually go ‘ugh’ and walk away,” she said.
“It’s not happened often which is amazing. I have friends who don’t breastfeed in public anymore because they’re that scared, which is horrible.
"It’s only happened three or four times in those five years, but if someone is not as confident as I’ve got over time with it they would probably find it quite off-putting.
 Alex usually breastfeeds once in the morning and once in the evening
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Alex usually breastfeeds once in the morning and once in the evening
"Apparently that old phrase, ‘If you’ve got nothing nice to say don’t say anything at all’ doesn’t apply to breastfeeding."I have had people come over when I’m feeding the babies in their sling and people come over and go, ‘Oh they’re so lovely, are they sleeping?’ and then go ‘Oh, are you feeding? That’s lovely,’ which is really nice. Then they have a nice reaction so that’s the flipside.
"I’ve had more of those comments than the negative ones, but you remember the negative ones more - they make more of an impact unfortunately.
"It’s something that should be so normal and it’s what breasts are for ultimately.”
The breastfeeding bond is something that Emma has inherited from her own mother, who breastfed her children until each was two years old.
Professional photographer Emma said: “I don’t see breastfeeding as something to be embarrassed about.
"It completely equalises everyone because all women regardless of background can all do the same thing.
“Lots of people stop breastfeeding at three months because they get recommended to stop, which I think is a shame.
“It’s completely a personal choice but so many people who want to breastfeed get told they can’t when, with the right support, they probably could.
 The breastfeeding bond is something that Emma has inherited from her own mother
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The breastfeeding bond is something that Emma has inherited from her own mother
“It’s having that all-round support and the confidence to keep going that has been so important to me.”But although she finds breastfeeding a doddle now she struggled when she began.
Emma, who gave birth to Alex when she was 24, said: “I did struggle to breastfeed at first. I had wanted a home birth but it was quite traumatic and we ended up in hospital.
“The midwives are amazing at what they do, but they do not have the time to give comprehensive breastfeeding support.
“I couldn’t get my eldest to latch on properly, and the midwife just grabbed my boob and shoved the baby onto it and it was really painful.
“Luckily there was a breastfeeding support team who stayed with me for more than half an hour and really helped.
“Without that I wouldn’t have been feeding her.”
 Emma said she doesn't see breastfeeding as something to be embarrassed about
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Emma said she doesn't see breastfeeding as something to be embarrassed about
Emma has since hosted events such as the Global Latch On, which encourages women to sit together and nurse at the same time, while providing support to those struggling.Breast milk is thought to reduce a baby’s risk of infections, type 2 diabetes, obesity and childhood leukaemia, according the NHS.
New mums also benefit from breastfeeding, which reduces their risk of breast and ovarian cancer, cardiovascular disease and obesity.
However Emma thinks that Alex will eventually stop breastfeeding on her own.
She said: "Quite a lot of children have weaned by this point, but Alex has always been a massive comfort feeder.
"She’s continuous because it’s not just for the milk - but I do think she’ll stop soon, she’s heading that way."
Earlier this year a study claimed breastfeeding is better for mums as it slashes their risk of heart attack and stroke.


















Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Late-stage breast cancer cured by 'immunotherapy' - Times of India

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com › ... › Late-stage breast cancer cured by
7 hours ago - A woman with an aggressive form of breast cancer which defied chemotherapy and spread to other organs, was cured with an experimental ...

Mother's late-stage breast cancer cured by breakthrough treatment ...

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2 days ago - Judy Perkins, 52, has been cured of her breast cancer by a revolutionary ... she has beenCURED by a new immunotherapy treatment in a world first .... for the treatment of late-stage breast cancers than for earlier stage ones.

Immunotherapy treatment saves life of woman with late-stage breast ...

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2 days ago - "I think it had been maybe 10 days since I'd gotten the cells, and I could already feel thattumor starting to get soft"

Woman cured of advanced breast cancer using own immune cells in ...

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2 days ago - A woman has been completely cured of breast cancer after doctors tweaked ... application of T-cell immunotherapy for late-stage breast cancer.

Doctors hail world first as woman's advanced breast cancer is eradicated

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2 days ago - It is the first time that a patient with late-stage breast cancer has been successfullytreated by a form of immunotherapy that uses the patient's ...

Immunotherapy used to cure woman's late-stage breast cancer in ...

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1 day ago - Immunotherapy used to cure woman's late-stage breast cancer in world ... A woman has been completely cured of breast cancer after doctors ...

Breast Cancer Treatment With T Cells Eradicates Advanced Disease ...

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