Archive for November, 2011

Sciatic nerve, Longest and Largest Nerve in the Body

November 30th, 2011 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in human body

Sciatic nerve, also known as the ischiadic nerve or the ischiatic nerve, is the longest and largest nerve fiber in the bodies of humans and animals. In some human individual, it can measure up to 35 inches long and three-quarters of an inch in diameter, size of a pinkie finger, for most people.

Sciatic nerve in human body

Sciatic nerve in human body. Image via

In humans, the sciatic nerve starts in the lower back and reaches down to the big toe. As all nerves do, it collects information in the form of sensations and movement and sends that information through the spinal column to the brain. It supplies the whole of the skin of the leg, the muscles of the back of the thigh, and leg and foot. It enables movement and feelings in the thighs, knees, calves, ankles, feet and toes.

People with Extreme Sleep Disorders

November 4th, 2011 by admin | No Comments | Filed in health, people

Around the world, millions of people are suffering from a variety of sleeping problems. Below are some of the people who have extreme cases of sleep disorders.

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Sleep disorder diary. Image via

Rhett Lamb, The Boy Who Couldn’t Sleep
Rhett Lamb, the 3 year-old boy who couldn’t sleep. He is awake almost 24 hours a day which makes him irritable during the day. Rhett is suffering from an extremely rare condition called Chiari Malformation. This condition squeezes the brain into the spinal column which result to strangulating of the brain stem which controls our body’s sleep, speech, cranial nerves, circulatory system, and the breathing system.

Michael Corke, the Man Who Never Slept
Michael Corke, a music teacher from Chicago, has been sleeping fine all his life. One day in 1991, just a few days after his 40th birthday, he began having trouble sleeping. His sleeplessness grew worse in the following weeks and his health deteriorated. Eventually he had by total insomnia – he could not sleep at all. After six months of total sleep deprivation, he died in the hospital.

John Alan Jordan, Another Man Who Never Slept
John Alan Jordan’s sleep disorders began a few months into his new job as a laboratory assistant at a leading dairy company in England, when he abandoned normal safety procedures by not wearing protective globes while working with broponol kathon, ammonia, hydrochloric acid and industrial strength detergent. He continued to work like this for several weeks until it made him gravely ill for two years. When he recovered, John had trouble sleeping and around Easter or 2006, he can’t sleep at all.

Ngoc Thai, the Vietnamese Man Who Could not Sleep
This 67-year-old Vietnamese insomniac, has been around the internet and one of the famous “man who could not sleep”. Thai’s sleep disorder started in 1973 after getting a fever. He claims he hadn’t sleep for more than 35 years. Aside from lack of sleep,Thai said that he still fells healthy and can farm normally like others.

Ines Fernandez, the Spanish Woman Who Never Slept
Ines’ story began in the summer of 1943. While watching a religious procession passing by her cottage in southwest Spain, she suddenly yawned and felt a searing pain went through her head. Ever since that day, she never slept. Her slept disorder lasted for more than 30 years. It caused her her marriage and became increasingly nervous and frustrated. The doctor who examined her described her condition as chronic cholecystitis (inflammation of the gall bladder) and total insomnia. They also discovered that the sleep section of the brain appeared to permanently impaired.

Danica May Camacho, the 7 Billionth Baby from the Philippines

November 1st, 2011 by admin | No Comments | Filed in babies

Danica May Camacho, who was born two minutes before midnight on October 30, 2011 is one of the 7 billionth baby according to the United Nations. Danica was born at Jose Fabella Memorial in Manila, Philippines and was welcomed with a chocolate cake marked “7B Philippines” and a gift certificate for free shoes. There were bursts of photographers’ flashes, and speeches by local officials.

Danica May Camacho - Philippines' 7 Billionth Baby

Danica May Camacho – Philippines’ 7 Billionth Bay. Image via

This celebrations – one in many around the world, though, reflected symbolism more than demography. Among the millions of births and deaths around the globe daily, it is impossible to pinpoint the arrival of the world’s 7 billionth baby. So the United Nation chose Monday, October 31, 2011, to mark the day with a string of festivities worldwide, and a series of symbolic 7-billionth babies being born. Danica, doctors say,was close enough to count for a Monday birthday.

With the wold’s population continuing to grow at the rapid pace, pretty soon the world’s most typical face would not belong to a Han-Chinese man anymore.