Weird News of the World Thread - Part 1

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5 People Dead in Utah; Cause Unknown

Tragic, yet it sounds like the beginning of an episode of Supernatural. I mean, damn. This is a weird one if I ever saw one.

My first thought when I read it was carbon monoxide poisoning.

My first thought was some kind of cult suicide thing

No signs of trauma or violence means something either inhaled or ingested so that is a possiblity, ala "don't drink the Kool-Aid" but I'm doubtful it's that. Someone who knew them would surely have said they were acting strangely or out of character had they been in a cult.

Methadone poisoning appears to be it. Sounding more like a murder-suicide situation with either one or both parents giving the kids the poisoned drink then taking it themselves (the possibility of an outsider exists but IMO unlikely). They are still waiting on toxicology to confirm it and there is still no explanation to the why yet either.

Benjamin and Kristi Strack lay dead on their bed. On the floor near them lay the bodies of three of their children, from 11 to 14 years old.

There were no signs of trauma, no indication of toxins in the air. But beside each body there were cups with liquid inside.

These details come from court documents obtained Thursday by CNN related to the deaths of the five Utah family members, documents that hint at a potentially deadly cocktail including the powerful prescription drug methadone.

Based on this evidence and perhaps more, one of the court documents states that one detective on the case "believes the property and evidence described above is evidence of the crime or crimes of homicide."

Authorities in Springville, Utah, acknowledged Thursday that the recently released information has "re-ignited interest" in the investigation into the Stracks, whose bodies were found September 27.

"The various affidavits written so that officers could fully investigate this tragic event seem to have raised additional questions as to the events that occurred that night," the Utah city's public safety department said in a statement.

Chief among those questions: Who is responsible for the deaths? And why did they die?

There are no firm answers yet, though the court documents made public this week do shed some light on what authorities know and believe.

Documents: Empty bottles of methadone, cold and flu meds

One of them describes how a biological son of Kristi Strack and the son's girlfriend noticed the house was unusually quiet that late September evening and that the master bedroom door had been locked.

Once inside, they and eventually police officers came upon the eerie scene. The parents were in their bed, while the children were around it "covered in bedding up to their necks."

"Officers reported there was a red liquid substance coming from the mouth of Kristi Strack," a police detective wrote in an affidavit for one search warrant. "All of the occupants of the home were non-responsive. Next to each of the victims was a cup/drink with a liquid inside."

Detectives fairly quickly concluded the family members' deaths were due to "poisoning," though exactly what killed them hasn't been officially determined. The Springville public safety department said that might not be known until late November, when the state medical examiner is expected to release autopsies.

The fire department has concluded, however, that "there was no carbon monoxide leak" and "no toxic levels of any kind inside the home," according to an affidavit. Everything in the home was found "to be in good working order."

An affidavit for another search warrant, filed in early October, discussed other evidence found in and around the South Springville duplex.

A black bag put in an outside trash can, for instance, contained "10 opened and empty boxes of nighttime cold and flu medication consistent with generic NyQuil" and "two empty boxes of allergy relief medication consistent with generic Benadryl."

Inside the home, authorities found empty bottles of liquid methadone -- a synthetic narcotic used in the treatment of heroin addiction. The methadone bottles had come from a drug treatment clinic, authorities said.

Methadone contributes to nearly 1 in 3 prescription painkiller deaths in the United States, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention findings from 2012.

Police: 'Probable ... deaths were not accidental or natural'

The official documents don't point a finger at any person, in particular, who might be behind the deaths.

Yet authorities -- who continue to investigate, including looking intently at things likely a laptop computer and cell phones found at the Strack's home -- believe that the entire thing was intentional.

The court documents note that it wouldn't be normal for the three children -- son Benson Strack,14; daughter Emery Strack, 12; and son Zion Strack, 11 -- to go to sleep inside their parents' bedroom, since they had their own rooms. And a police officer wrote, in one affidavit, that "with the placement of the bodies, it would appear somebody had to position the bodies after they were deceased."

"It is probable that these death(s) were not accidental or natural in any way," the officer added.

In a statement given Thursday to KSTU, another CNN affiliate, relatives of the Strack family said the release of the documents "was shocking to our family and unfortunately it begins to confirm our suspicions."

The statement did not elaborate, beyond adding: "We are upset about this new information and are struggling as we are forced to relive this horrible tragedy."
CNN
 
1 Pilot Dead After Virgin Space Tourism Plane Crashes During Test

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Two of Richard Branson's space tourism planes—SpaceShipTwo and WhiteKnightTwo—lifted off on their first test flights in nine months today, but at some point during the test SpaceShipTwo suffered what Virgin is calling an "in-flight anomaly," killing one pilot and injuring another. Authorities confirmed the casualty in a press conference this afternoon.

UPDATE (5:05 p.m.): A local sheriff noted in today's press conference that the pilot who died was "obviously deceased immediately" while the injured pilot had "major injuries." Neither pilot has been named, and the current condition of the injured pilot was not disclosed.

But in today's press conference, officials noted that the difference between the separation of SpaceShipTwo from WhiteKnightTwo, its mother plane, and the "anomaly" was only two minutes. It separated at 10:10 local time and was in distress at 10:12 local time.

Per NBC, SpaceShipTwo stays attached to WhiteKnightTwo until it reaches a certain altitude, at which point it detaches and begins flying on in its own. The network also reported that today's test flight was delayed due to weather:

Friday's test got off to a slow start. SpaceShipTwo spent more than three hours on the Mojave runway, slung beneath its WhiteKnightTwo mothership, while the ground team assessed whether the weather was right for flight. The go-ahead was finally given for takeoff at 9:19 a.m. PT (12:19 p.m. ET).

It took WhiteKnightTwo about 45 minutes to get to 50,000 feet, the altitude at which it released SpaceShipTwo for free flight.


SpaceShipTwo is piloted by two people, and according to a local news report based on scanner traffic, one pilot is dead while the other was being transported via helicopter for treatment:

Scanner traffic indicated there was one fatality in the plane crash. Virgin Galactic previously announced that the rocket plane had "experienced an in-flight anomaly" on its Twitter page. A medical helicopter carried one patient to Lancaster for treatment.

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/vi...spaceshiptwo-crashes-1-dead-1-injured-n238376

Well that really sucks but space is a deadly adventure
 
Drinking Milk? Forget That. Science Says: Try Yogurt

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Put down that glass of milk right now! Don't be alarmed—try this. It's called yogurt. I think u gonna like it (and so will your health as well).

Many of you have been subjected to propaganda from Big Dairy urging you, the consumer, to drink glass after glass of milk, to give yourself "strong bones," as if that was one of your concerns, ever. You're still young, for christ's sake! Fast-forward to now. Guess what, milky? There's a new study from science I think you should know about. The LA Times reports that researchers in Sweden found that not only does drinking milk "did not appear to reduce the risk" of bone fractures, but also that among women, "avid milk-drinkers were 93% more likely than their counterparts to die during the course of the study[!!!]"

That sure ain't what you're looking for in your morning coffee!!!

Lucky for you the researchers also found that eating yogurt or inferior curdled milk-based products such as cottage cheese did give the "positive benefits associated with milk," without any of the excruciating bone fractures and premature death. So hey, you—sounds like you're in the market for some yogurt. Why not eat a kind that tastes good?

Fage yogurt is good

http://www.latimes.com/science/la-sci-sn-milk-health-risks-20141029-story.html#page=1

My mind is blown right now
 
Guess I'll have to pass on my space shuttle tickets. :p
 
We've had drinkable yogurt around here for decades. We're just sooo ahead of the curve.
 
Police Say Man With No Hands and No Legs Is Armed and On the Run

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Authorities in Florida are searching for an armed quadruple amputee who's reportedly been on the run since Tuesday, hoping to question him about his involvement in a double murder.

Sean Petrozzino, 30, reportedly lost his legs, hands and parts of his arms to bacterial meningitis years ago. Police say he moved in with his parents last week after separating from his wife amidst some serious financial issues.

Both of his parents were both found dead Tuesday morning after Sean's mother, Nancy Petrozzino, failed to show up for her job as a schoolteacher.

Sean Petrozzino was last seen on an ATM surveillance camera Tuesday morning. Although police say he's currently a "person of interest" and not an official suspect in the double murder, a spokesperson did caution that he's armed with a gun.

A prosthetics expert told the Orlando Sentinel you don't need a hand to shoot both your parents—just the will—as most guns can apparently be fired by the handless, "without special devices."

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...d-amputee-sean-petrozzino-20141105-story.html

Florida gets the weirdest stories
 
Cannibal Eats Woman's Face Before Being Tased by Cops and Dying

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According to police in Wales, a woman was "murdered in an act of cannibalism" at the Sirhowy Arms Hotel this week. Police reportedly found newly released prisoner Matthew Williams, 34, eating the eyeball and face of an a 22-year-old woman named Cerys Marie Yemm.

The Telegraph reports that police broke down the door of the room Williams and Yemm were in, found him eating her remains, and fired a taser to stop him. Shortly after police arrested Williams, he died.

"The woman, aged 22 from Blackwood, was located with injuries and was pronounced deceased at the scene," Gwent Police said in a statement released to Agence France-Presse. "A Taser was discharged and a man was arrested...Whilst under arrest, the man became unresponsive."

The wire service reports that the hotel also serves as a hostel for the homeless and criminals on bail. And according to the Telegraph, Williams, also known as "Fifi," was released two weeks earlier after spending five years in prison for attacking his partner. Williams and Yemm, the BBC reports, were believed to be in a relationship.

Jill Edwards, who lives near the hotel, told the paper that Williams was an "animal." "Security said they told him no girls in his room and he didn't answer, when they opened his door he was eating her face," she said.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...ted-murderer-killed-as-he-ate-body-parts.html

Damn that is crazy
 
Home in Seaside Town Includes Rotting Corpse in Master Bedroom

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William Wilson acquired his pink Cape Coral, Fla. home in a foreclosure auction Tuesday for $96,000. When he went to the home the next day to inspect the property, he found an unlisted, additional feature: the decaying remains of what neighbors believe to be the home's last tenant, who hasn't been seen in years.

According to the News-Press, the last piece of mail sent to the address was from November of 2011 and taxes owed on the property date back three years. Neighbors told the paper that a reclusive woman from Miami lived in the house with her sister, but no one had seen her in "several years."

"The inside was a mess," Wilson told the News-Press. "It looked like (someone) was packing to move. There were a lot of boxes, some pictures of children on the fridge."

Wilson said he found the house is disrepair. Rusted gates covered all the windows and doors; he walked into the living room to find a bird cage and pile of feces. He found the remains in the master bedroom next to the bed.

"You couldn't tell who it was," Wilson said. "You couldn't tell if it was a male or a female...it's disappointing and a sad thing that nobody cared enough to check."

Next-door neighbor Gary Oben Jr. told the News-Press that he only saw the woman living in the house "a handful of times" in the span of a decade. "I had a hunch," he told the paper. "Either it was a grow house or there was a dead lady in there."

http://www.news-press.com/story/new...s-foreclosed-home-finds-body-inside/18557093/

They don't look over the house before selling it?
 
Who buys or even bids on a house without at least taking a peek inside?
 
Propeller Breaks Off Air Canada Plane, Crashes Through Passenger Window

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Authorities say an Air Canada passenger is "lucky to be alive" after a propeller broke off the flight and slammed through her airplane window, leaving her with a head injury.

The accident happened last week as the plane was forced to make an emergency landing at Edmonton International Airport. The flight reportedly landed sideways and began skidding, which authorities believe may have been caused by a blown tire.

The rough landing reportedly caused a blade to break off the plane's right propeller, sending it flying into the plane, where it sliced through the cabin wall.

Kurylo was one of five Grande Prairie radio station employees on the plane. She was sitting in row seven when part of one of the plane's propellers smashed through the window, narrowly missing her face.

"All of a sudden I got hit in the head," she said. "It was pretty confusing for me. It's bits and pieces for me after that."

"The propeller, obviously that didn't hit her, but the whole inside wall of the plane blew out so she had fibreglass and everything all embedded in her skin," said her co-worker Melissa Menard who was also on the plane.


Four people were injured by the flying shrapnel, but no passengers were directly hit by the propeller blade.

"The sort of least worst scenario is minor injuries like this, so we're certainly very happy to be in a position that there are no worse injuries than that," EIA spokesperson Heather Hamilton told the Global News.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...head-propeller-breaks-loose-slices-cabin.html

Yikes
 
Passenger's Dog Disappears From Delta Airlines Flight

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A Delta Airlines passenger says he was sitting in his seat, waiting to take off from LAX last week when an airline employee told him his six-year-old rescue dog had disappeared.

Frank Romano says the airline never found his rescue pitbull, Ty, who he had loaded into a kennel and handed over to Delta for a Tampa-bound flight. Romano told CBS the airline gave him several excuses for the screwup.

"She said your dog bit through the kennel. And we need you to just identify the dog. And then she changed her story that they couldn't find my dog. And that the dog had been lost for an hour," Romano said.

Although Romano and his family got off the flight and searched the airport for Ty—who was reportedly microchipped—they still have no clue what happened to him.

More than a dozen pets died at the hands of airlines in the last year, most after chewing through their kennels. It's not clear, however, whether any of those animals actually disappeared.

But, LAist points out, Delta seems to have a particularly egregious track record when it comes to pets (and sometimes children):

In 2011, a New York man bought a puppy in Alabama, then arranged to have the puppy sent back to New York along with him. Delta temporarily misplaced the dog, then found it in Atlanta.In 2011, a German Shepherd headed from California to Germany to join its owner—a couple in the Army—got loose in Atlanta while under Delta's care. That dog was later hit by a car and died. Another unsatisfied Delta customer reported that he and his girlfriend had adopted a stray dog in Mexico in 2010, spent money nursing him to health and then made plans to bring the dog back to their home in Canada with them. Delta allegedly also gave them the run-around as to where the dog was with a similar story about an escape, but couldn't seem to produce the dog.

Delta also mixed up two children in 2010—a boy and a girl—sending one to Boston and the other to Cleveland when it was meant to be the other way around.


Delta reportedly offered Romano a $200 voucher—the cost of the dog's ticket—as an apology.

http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2014...mes-delta-airlines-for-losing-his-dog-at-lax/

Well that sucks
 
And sometimes children???

That's... not a good reputation to have.
 
Four Dead, One Injured After Leak at Texas Chemical Plant

Four workers died after a dangerous chemical leak at a DuPont plant in La Porte, Texas early Saturday morning. A spokesman for the plant told reporters that a valve "somehow failed" on a container of methyl mercaptan, a chemical used to make insecticide.

All four employees died on the scene; one additional plant worker has been hospitalized, and is expected to make a full recovery. Among the killed were brothers Robert Tisnado, 39, and Gilbert Tisnado, 48. "For us it was a double whammy," Gilbert Tisnado, their father, told the Houston Chronicle. "They died on the same shift in the same unit."

Wade Baker, 60, the crew's supervisor, also died in the chemical leak; another woman who had worked at the plant just eight months died as well.

More from the Houston Chronicle:

The chemical, methyl mercaptan, is used to give natural gas its rotten-egg smell. Symptoms of exposure include severe respiratory, skin and eye irritation. It can also cause headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, coma and death, especially when exposure occurs in poorly ventilated, enclosed or low-lying areas, according to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.

KHOU reports the leak occurred around 4 a.m. local time Saturday, and was eventually contained at around 6 a.m. In those two hours, the five employees were exposed to the chemical. Aaron Woods, the plant's spokesman, told the TV station that surrounding areas were safe from the chemical, saying that "once it goes into the air, it dissipates to the point where it is no longer hazardous."

The U.S. Chemical Safety Board announced Saturday that a seven-person investigative team has already been dispatched to the plant. "It's a toxic material. It's on multiple lists. It commands the highest level of regulatory scrutiny, so when there are this many deaths associated with a chemical like that it raises all sorts of questions," Daniel Horowitz, the agency's managing director, told the Houston Chronicle.

Four DuPont locations have been investigated by the agency since 2010.

"There are no words to fully express the loss we feel or the concern and sympathy we extend to the families of the employees and their co-workers," plant manager Randall Clements told KHOU. "We are in close touch with them and providing them every measure of support and assistance at this time."

http://www.chron.com/neighborhood/b...-accident-causes-weird-smell-over-5895202.php

And there are people who think we need less regulations on this kind of thing
 
An Anchorman Says He Wore the Same Suit for a Year And No One Noticed

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An Australian newscaster said he managed to wear the same suit almost every day for a year without anyone noticing, despite the fact that viewers often criticize his female co-host for her sartorial choices.

Today host Karl Stefanovic said he wore the same navy blue "cheap Burberry knock-off" every day for a month, and when no one noticed, just decided to keep going. Although he changed his shirt and tie, he apparently wore the suit to almost every broadcast for a year.

Stefanovic said he started the experiment after his co-anchor Lisa Wilkinson did a segment on the criticism she regularly receives from viewers regarding her wardrobe. Apparently only she and a producer knew what he was doing, and it was never brought up by anyone else.

"No one has noticed; no one gives a s***," Stefanovic said after he and Wilkinson revealed the results on the morning show. "Women are judged much more harshly and keenly for what they do, what they say and what they wear."

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http://uproxx.com/tv/2014/11/austra...-on-air-sexism-experiment-is-kind-of-awesome/

Pretty good point he made
 
This Is Not a Drill: Industry Says the World Is Running Out of Chocolate

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Two of the major manufacturers of chocolate revealed recently that, ahem, we might have a problem: the world is facing a chocolate shortage problem because we are eating way too much of the stuff. Everyone stay calm. I repeat. Stay calm.

I'M FREAKING OUT!!!! According to an exhaustive report in Bloomberg, the world demands more chocolate than chocolate manufacturers can humanly provide:

As this future year unfolds, the gap between how much cocoa the world wants to consume and how much it can produce will swell to 1 million metric tons, according to Mars Inc. and Barry Callebaut AG (BARN), the world's largest chocolate maker. By 2030, the predicted shortfall will grow to 2 million tons. And so on.

So by 2030, when we are all alien-human hybrids, we will still thirst for chocolate, but there may not be any chocolate to be had. Cacao plants have suffered from disease, droughts, and a shift by farmers toward more profitable crops like corn and rubber. The production of chocolate, given the crop's recent setbacks, cannot keep up with the demand:

Last year, we again consumed more cocoa than we were able to produce. This year, despite an unexpected bumper crop, supply barely kept pace with the recent upswing in demand. From 1993 to 2007, the price of cocoa averaged $1,465 a ton; during the subsequent six years, the average was $2,736 — an 87 percent increase.

Everyone chill out and stop eating all my chocolate, please!

Though we have a ravenous taste for chocolate, the Bloomberg report claims that there is allegedly still hope through engineering:

Hope exists, however, in the form of a brave new breed of cacao, engineered to be not just fecund and disease-free but also flavorful. This emerging supervariety promises the world a steady supply of high-quality chocolate — and perhaps holds the key to how all future food should be grown.

But until then, the shortage continues. As the Washington Post points out, "cocoa prices have climbed by more than 60 percent since 2012," forcing many chocolate manufacturers to raise the price of their candy bars, Hershey being the first.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-...e-scientists-develop-new-breeds-of-cacao.html

Good thing I don't particularly care for chocolate or sweets.
 
91-Year-Old Dead Woman Wakes Up, Is Not Dead, Whoops

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91-year-old Janina Kolkiewicz was declared dead on November 6th and her body was sent to a funeral home. Eleven hours later, she woke up.

According to CNN, Kolkiewicz was declared dead by her family's doctor who found her not breathing and unresponsive. The doctor spoke to CNN's Polish affiliate TVN about how he for sure thought she was dead, he swears!:

"I checked the pulse on the forearm artery, carotid artery also. I listened to the heart, to the breathing. I also examined the pupils. There were no reflexes. Typical symptoms of death."

Sounds like death to me! The doctor signed her death certificate and her body was taken to a funeral home in Ostrow Lubelski, a town in eastern Poland, the BBC reports. The mortuary staff called eleven hours later to tell the family that, uh, Janina Kolkiewicz was not dead. Can you come and get her?

The staff picked up on the fact that she was alive after they reportedly noticed "movement in her body bag while it was in storage."

According to the BBC, Kolkiewicz warmed up back at home with bowl of soup and two pancakes. She says she feels "fine" and "normal."

http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/14/world/europe/dead-woman-alive/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

Not the first time I've reported on the dead coming back to life
 
Miss Honduras, Sister Found Shot to Death Near Honduran Spa

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Honduran police reportedly found the bodies of the reigning Miss Honduras and her sister on Wednesday, six days after the two women disappeared from a spa in Santa Barbara. Maria Jose Alvarado, 19, and her sister, Sofia, 23, were both shot to death.

The Associated Press reports that women's bodies were discovered buried in a river near the spa, where they had been celebrating the birthday of Sofia's boyfriend, Plutarco Ruiz. Ruiz and his friend, Aris Maldonado, were arrested after allegedly leading police to the bodies.

"I can confirm that the Alvarado sisters were found," Leandro Osorio, the head of the criminal investigation unit, said, according to Sky News. "We also have the murder weapon and the vehicle in which they were transported to the site where they were buried."

Maria Jose was crowned Miss Honduras in April and was scheduled to travel to London on Sunday to compete in next month's Miss World Pageant.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/miss-honduras-maria-jose-alvarado-found-dead-reports-n251481

That's crazy
 
Michael Phelps' girlfriend born a hermaphrodite

Radar said:
Before he checked into rehab in September, Michael Phelps was having a steamy affair with much older blonde, Taylor Lianne Chandler.

But the most shocking aspect of their relationship wasn’t the 12-year age difference. RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal that Chandler, 41, was born with male parts!

Chandler, born David Roy Fitch, tells Radar in an exclusive interview that she was an intersex baby.

“I was born with male genitalia with no testicles, but I also have a uterus and no ovaries,” she explains.

As a teen, Chandler decided to change her name to Paige Victoria Whitney, and later underwent surgery to become the woman she always dreamed of being.

However, the busty stunner admits to Radar that she never told her gold-medal Olympian lover, 29, about her gender-bending past— even after their hot hookup sessions.

Chandler says the couple met on Tinder in August, and later met up at ladies man Phelps’ Baltimore home to watch the Ravens football game on September 21.

“One thing led to the next, and we made love during halftime,” she says. “Later, we had sex again. The intimacy with him was amazing! It was the first time in my life that someone has made me feel like a true woman.”

After party boy Phelps was arrested for drunk driving and entered treatment in October, Chandler says she spilled all about her complicated past in an email. Phelps has yet to respond.

“I never lied to him,” Chandler insists. “We were together for such a short period of time, I never had a chance to tell him about my life.”

Though Phelps is expected to complete treatment this week, Chandler isn’t sure their relationship will continue.

“Michael is a brand, and dating someone like me may not be the best thing,” she says. “I just hope he follows his heart and not what his people tell him.”

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This Is What Looking Down at Your Cell Phone Does to Your Spine

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Our cell phones and tablets have transformed the way we hold our bodies—and not for the better. Looking down at your device is like having a 60-pound weight on your neck, according to a spine surgeon.

That's like having an eight-year old sitting on your head while you're standing trying to read your text messages, The Atlantic points out.

Dr. Kenneth K. Hansraj, chief of spine surgery at New York Spine Surgery & Rehabilitation Medicine, developed the computer model above. As you might expect, moving your head forward and having that amount of force on your neck and spine isn't good for your health—and the average person spends two to four hours a day in this position. Dr. Hansraj's paper, published in the Surgical Technology International journal, notes that good posture is having your ears aligned with the shoulders and your shoulder blades back. This lowers body stress and decreases cortisol. Poor posture, on the other hand, stresses the spine and can lead to early wear, tear, generation, and maybe surgery.

A few solutions: hold your phone straight in front of you instead of bending your head down, place your tablet at a 30 degree angle when typing or tapping (the angle protects your wrists) or more perpendicularly if just reading, and stretch your neck back to correct a forward neck posture.

https://cbsminnesota.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/spine-study.pdf

I'm sure the nano-bots will correct this for me when I get old
 
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