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OVER 5,000 PARASITES WERE FOUND IN PRC BOY’S HEAD DUE TO RAW FOOD

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In the quiet suburbs of China’s Hunan province, a young boy is grappling with a mysterious illness, making even the simplest act of walking a daunting task. In a desperate attempt to find answers, the parents take him to the hospital, only to be confronted with a shocking revelation during an X-ray examination – the child’s body is infested with parasites, a staggering estimated count of 5000. The unsuspecting culprit? Raw crab consumption, specifically those harboring the eggs of lung flukes.

According to “Sina News”, every year, many people are infected with parasites due to eating raw fish, shrimp, crab, conch and other seafood. As a result, they end up in the hospital, and the consequences become more serious each time. Experts list these foods that should not be eaten raw. Food must be thoroughly washed and cooked, otherwise parasites may be eaten if not careful.

1.Meat

Shrimps, crabs, freshwater fish, marine fish, and snails are easily infected with various parasites if eaten raw or undercooked.

2.Vegetables

Mainly aquatic vegetables, including wild rice, water chestnuts, water celery, lotus root, and water chestnuts. They should be washed and cooked before eating. Eating them raw is refreshing but dangerous because aquatic plants may be parasitized by Fasciolopsis. Serious infections can cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, and facial problems. And problems such as body edema, malabsorption, malnutrition, etc. If a child is infected, it may lead to stunted development, and in severe cases, he may suffer from failure, collapse, and death.

3. Drunken crab and drunken shrimp

The so-called “drunken shrimp” and “drunken crab” are actually shrimps and crabs eaten raw. Although they are delicious, there are a lot of paragonimiasis in the shrimps and crabs. If eaten into the body, it will first cause symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, low fever, and loss of appetite; if it is transferred to the lungs, it can cause chest pain, cough, and hemoptysis in mild cases, or invade the brain and other organs in severe cases, and even “reproduce” in the body. It may even cause brain herniation and death.

4. Sashimi, sashimi

Anisakis is a parasite that specifically lives on marine animals. If eaten into the body, it can cause abdominal pain and strong allergic reactions, and even pierce the intestinal wall and form an abscess in the abdominal cavity. Eating freshwater fish sashimi is very dangerous. You may be infected with liver fluke disease, which can cause cholangitis, gallstones, cirrhosis, and even evolve into liver cancer.

5. Snail meat

Field snails are easily infected with parasites. If they enter the human body, they will travel among various organs of the human body and attack the central nervous system, lungs, eyes, etc., causing meningitis, visual impairment and even blindness. As for the snail’s brother, the apple snail, it is not recommended to eat it whether it is cooked or not, because there are as many as 6,000 parasites in a apple snail, and during the cooking process, the internal parasites may become more tenacious. In addition, the raw water that snails depend on for survival is not drinkable.

The report mentioned that the most important thing is “don’t eat it raw.” No matter what kind of food it is, there is basically no problem if it is cooked thoroughly before eating. It is also best not to drink raw water. It is also best to use chopping boards and rags separately at home. Cut raw and cooked meat separately. You must be wary of “diseases entering from the mouth”.

Conclusion

In a world where culinary adventures are celebrated, the case from Hunan serves as a stark reminder of the hidden dangers that can lurk in our favorite dishes. From the thrill of sushi to the indulgence in seafood delights, the key takeaway is clear – cooking thoroughly is a small price to pay for safeguarding our health.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Q: Is it safe to consume partially cooked seafood?
    • A: No, partial cooking can leave behind harmful parasites, posing serious health risks.
  2. Q: What precautions can I take while preparing seafood at home?
    • A: Ensure seafood is cooked thoroughly, and use separate utensils for raw and cooked items.
  3. Q: Are all vegetables prone to parasitic infections?
    • A: Water-grown vegetables, especially aquatic plants, may harbor parasites, necessitating careful washing and cooking.
  4. Q: Can ginger worm infestations be fatal?
    • A: Severe cases can lead to abdominal pain, diarrhea, swelling, absorption issues, and, in children, potential developmental issues.
  5. Q: What’s the most crucial advice for safe eating?
    • A: Never consume raw or undercooked food; always prioritize thorough cooking.

LARGE MPVs DIVERTED TO BUS LANES AT TUAS CHECKPOINT TO CLEAR IMMIGRATION

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𝗗𝗜𝗩𝗘𝗥𝗦𝗜𝗢𝗡 𝗢𝗙 𝗟𝗔𝗥𝗚𝗘𝗥 𝗖𝗔𝗥𝗦 𝗧𝗢 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗕𝗨𝗦 𝗟𝗔𝗡𝗘𝗦 𝗙𝗢𝗥 𝗜𝗠𝗠𝗜𝗚𝗥𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡 𝗖𝗟𝗘𝗔𝗥𝗔𝗡𝗖𝗘 𝗔𝗧 𝗧𝗨𝗔𝗦 𝗖𝗛𝗘𝗖𝗞𝗣𝗢𝗜𝗡𝗧

Starting 2 Jan 2024, 𝗹𝗮𝗿𝗴𝗲 𝗺𝘂𝗹𝘁𝗶-𝗽𝘂𝗿𝗽𝗼𝘀𝗲 𝘃𝗲𝗵𝗶𝗰𝗹𝗲𝘀 (𝗠𝗣𝗩𝘀) such as Hyundai Starex, Hyundai Staria, Toyota Vellfire, Toyota Alphard and Maxus may be diverted to the bus zones for arrival and departure immigration clearance at Tuas Checkpoint. This is part of the ICA’s ongoing efforts to enhance clearance efficiency at the car lanes and the overall immigration clearance experience for car travellers.

ICA has observed that large MPVs operate more like mini-vans or buses at the land checkpoints. These MPVs have a capacity for up to 12 passengers, but in many instances carry up to 16 passengers. With more travellers in these vehicles, the time taken to clear them is much longer compared to the other cars. There has also been numerous feedback from car travellers about the delay caused by large MPVs with more passengers and that ICA should consider segregating them into different lanes. Diverting such large MPVs to the bus lanes will speed up immigration clearance for both large MPVs and other cars, thus enhancing the overall experience for all travellers. Smaller MPVs can continue to clear immigration through the car lanes.

Passengers in these large MPVs will need to alight with their luggage and proceed to the bus hall for immigration clearance, while the driver clears immigration through the bus lane. For travellers with mobility issues, elderly, pregnant women or young children, ICA officers will facilitate immigration clearance on-board via the bus lanes, similar to bus passengers.

ICA has also considered similar initiatives at Woodlands Checkpoint to help ease the high traffic volume at the car zones. However, it is operationally not feasible due to the differences in operating terrain. Nonetheless, ICA will continue to study our current processes and explore ways to improve travellers’ experience. We seek travellers’ understanding, patience and cooperation with ICA officers at the checkpoints.

WIFE WANT GO SOLO TRIP, HUSBAND SAY SHE GO FIND MEN OVERSEAS

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I want to take a trip without my husband.

Previously I took a five day solo trip across Europe to celebrate turning 30, and I had a great time. It was some of the most relaxed I have ever been. I love going on vacation with people I love, but it was so nice to be able to do exactly what I wanted when I wanted and not have to be considerate of what someone else wanted to do as well.

After my solo trip, about two weeks later, my husband and I took a trip just the two of us for about five days as well. It was great, we had a lovely time.

Lately, I have been super stressed at work and feeling burnt out. I feel like I need to take time off and just go somewhere and disconnect. I’m not someone who can be refreshed by taking a week off and sitting around at home. I’m very fortunate that I have the time off I do, and I have weeks of time off I can use. My husband is not so fortunate. He used to work at a job that he had a lot of time off, but a couple years ago he switched to a mostly commission job and won’t get time off until around September.

I let him know that I want to take a vacation by myself,  and then we can take another vacation to somewhere neither of us have been when he gets time off in September. He got upset and kept brushing off the topic. I should add, last year he actively encouraged me to go on my solo trip. He later told me that of course he was jealous, but he knew if he didn’t encourage me I probably wouldn’t have gone and he wanted me to go.

After talking about it again he started accusing me to find men overseas.

I would be paying for my vacation with my own savings that he does not contribute to. We do not have kids, just dogs. I frequently travel for work, so it’s not uncommon for me to be gone a couple days at a time and he takes responsibility of the dogs during those times. I would not pick a destination that was some where he has ever talked about wanting to go to.

Am I wrong for still wanting to go?

MAN’S SIAMBU GF EVERYTHING ALSO POST ON FACEBOOK, SMALL ARGUMENT ALSO POST, XIA SUAY

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I recently experienced a traumatic situation that I never thought I would go through.

My Thai girlfriend at the time was posting every argument we had online for all of our mutual friends to see and it was beyond humiliating.

It was like a nightmare and the ultimate lose face.

At first, all was good and we were having a great time. When disagreements started to arise, I was surprised when she started to express her frustrations online.

Whenever we would argue, she would post about it on social media and facebook, giving her perspective and her side of the story. She would post screenshots of the conversations we had and her friends would comment, giving her advice and support.

It was like a show, and we were the main characters.

The more she posted, the more people started to take sides and create a narrative of events based on her posts. People started to form their own opinions about me and my character, which made me feel uncomfortable and exposed. It felt like I was being attacked and judged in public, which was really difficult to deal with.

I tried to talk to her about it but she didn’t seem to understand why I was so upset. She thought that by speaking her truth and having her friends support her, she was doing the right thing. I explained to her that it was wrong to post our arguments online and that it was embarrassing for me to be the subject of such public scrutiny.

Unfortunately, she didn’t listen and continued to post our arguments online. It felt like I had no control over the situation and that my words and feelings were being twisted and used against me. It was a really difficult time for me and I felt like I was being attacked for no reason.

Eventually, I had to end the relationship as it had become too toxic. I was tired of being humiliated and embarrassed in such a public way. I felt like my privacy had been violated and that I had no control over the situation.

Later on I found out from my friend who had Thai girlfriends before shared that they have encounter similar situations as well. Guess I’m not alone.

In hindsight, I think that the problem was that we didn’t have a healthy way of communicating with each other and expressing our feelings. We should have been able to talk in private and discuss our issues without it becoming so public. I think that if we had been able to do this, the situation would have been less damaging and embarrassing for both of us.

GRAB DRIVER TRYING TO MAKE PAX CANCEL SO HE CAN EARN “FREE” $4 CANCELLATION FEE

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In a bizarre turn of events, one woman’s routine Grab ride on a Wednesday morning turned into an unexpected ordeal, leaving her frustrated and late for work. Sharing her experience on TikTok (@afterourspring), user Mira recounted a series of unfortunate events that unfolded during what was supposed to be a breezy commute.

The Commuter’s Experience

Setting the stage, Mira left home at 10:11 am, anticipating a smooth ride to work. Little did she know that her journey would take an unexpected turn, leading to a prolonged delay.

After just 10 minutes into the ride, Mira noticed peculiarities within the Grab app. The driver seemed to be “stuck” at Yishun Community Hospital after detouring thrice. The app’s estimated time of arrival continuously fluctuated, causing confusion and frustration.

Attempting to seek clarification, Mira messaged the driver at 10:28 am, expressing her impatience and urging him to either come or cancel the ride. To her dismay, the driver remained unresponsive, refusing to pick up calls or reply to messages.

Grab’s Compensation Offer

As a consolation, Grab notified Mira that she would be entitled to a $5 voucher due to the driver’s failure to pick her up. However, this offered little comfort as the driver failed to arrive by 10:36 am.

Facing the inevitable delay, Mira decided to abandon the idea of a Grab ride and opted for public transport to make it to work. Meanwhile, the app still indicated the driver driving around Yishun Community Hospital.

In a lighthearted twist, Mira speculated about the driver’s predicament, wondering if he was sick or urgently needed a restroom break. These humorous musings provided a brief respite from the frustrating situation.

Grab’s Policy Clarification

Grab’s policies regarding cancellation fees and compensation were highlighted in the article. Users are exempt from a $4 cancellation fee if they wait for more than five minutes after the indicated estimated time of arrival. Conversely, canceling after three minutes incurs compensation for the driver.

Source: @afterourspring on TikTok

COUPLE GETTING MARRIED, BUT GF DOESN’T WANT GUY’S FAMILY AT WEDDING

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My girlfriend doesn’t want my family at the wedding what do I do

Hello: backstory. My GF mom died 4 years ago, unfortunately I never got the chance to meet her. I am a huge family man.

My nuclear family and I are extremely close, I love them with all of my heart and sharing wedding day with them is extremely important to me.

Recently we’ve decided to get married and when talking about the wedding my GF doesn’t want my family anywhere near it and just wants to elope because she feels having my mom there will only remind her of what she doesn’t have.

I’ve suggested therapy for us but no luck. I feel so stuck and I can’t bring someone into my family who doesn’t want to be part of it, that’s a non-negotiable.

Netizens’ comments

  • It seems like she hasnt processed her mothers death and tbh if family is super important to you this may not be the time for a wedding. Im not saying end it but she really needs therapy and especially if she is going to heal enough to be able to be part of your family the way you hope.

She needs a therapy to process her grief. Problem is not the wedding, wedding is not mandatory after all, problem is she and her relationship with your mom. You wife should be able to be around MIL , and future grandma

2 S’POREAN MEN ARRESTED FOR TRAFFICKING OVER 1.6KG OF DRUGS WORTH MORE THAN $470K

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         On 2 January 2024, the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) arrested two men for suspected drug trafficking offences. About 1,427g of ‘Ice’, 193g of heroin, 211 Erimin-5 tablets, 94 ‘Ecstasy’ tablets and one bottle of methadone, with an estimated value of more than $470,000 were seized. The seizure of about 1,427g of ‘Ice’ and 193g of heroin can feed the addiction of about 907 users for a week.

2.        In the afternoon of 2 January, CNB officers arrested a 53-year-old Singaporean man at a lift landing of a residential block in the vicinity of Jurong West Street 52 for suspected drug trafficking offences. The man put up a violent struggle to resist arrest and had to be subdued by officers. The man was escorted to a residential unit in the same block. A search of the man and the residential unit recovered about 1,396g of ‘Ice’, 96g of heroin, 211 Erimin-5 tablets, 94 ‘Ecstasy’ tablets and one bottle of methadone.

3.        In another operation conducted in the same afternoon, a 62-year-old Singaporean man was arrested at a walkway of a residential block in the same vicinity for suspected drug trafficking offences. CNB officers conducted a search on the man and recovered about 97g of heroin and 31g of ‘Ice’ concealed on his person. 

Photos 1 and 2 (CNB): Controlled drugs, including ‘Ice’ and heroin, seized in a residential unit in the vicinity of Jurong West Street 52 in a CNB operation conducted on 2 January 2024.

4.       Under Section 5 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1973, it is an offence for a person, on his or her own behalf, or on behalf of any other person, whether or not that other person is in Singapore, to traffic in a controlled drug, offer to traffic in a controlled drug; or to do or offer to do any act preparatory to or for the purpose of trafficking in a controlled drug. If a person is found guilty of trafficking more than 15g of diamorphine or “pure heroin” or 250g of methamphetamine, he or she may face the mandatory death penalty.

5.        Investigations into the drug activities of all arrested suspects are ongoing. 

CENTRAL NARCOTICS BUREAU
3 January 2024

BEWARE: SCAM CDC-VOUCHER REDEMPTION LINKS ARE CURRENTLY CIRCULATING, DON’T ANYHOW CLICK

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In a recent development, the Community Development Council (CDC) and the People’s Association (PA) have issued a vital warning about the circulation of scam links masquerading as CDC Voucher redemption links online. This alert comes as Singaporean households gear up for the digital redemption of S$500 worth of CDC vouchers starting Jan. 3, 2024.

Acknowledging the severity of the situation, Central Singapore CDC has taken proactive measures by filing a police report and collaborating closely with the authorities in ongoing investigations. This swift response underscores the commitment of these organizations to safeguarding the public from potential scams.

CDC Voucher Redemption Details

As of January 3, 2024, all Singaporean households have the opportunity to digitally redeem S$500 worth of CDC vouchers. These vouchers are designed to alleviate the financial strain of the rising cost of living and contribute to supporting local hawkers and heartland merchants.

The rollout date marks a significant step in the initiative, opening avenues for households to access the much-needed financial support during these challenging times.

Beyond providing financial relief, the CDC vouchers aim to fortify the local economy by encouraging residents to patronize local businesses, thus fostering community support.

Warning Against SMS Scams

Amid the excitement of the voucher redemption, there is a cautionary note. Residents are urged to be vigilant and watch out for SMS messages that request personal or banking details.

To claim the CDC vouchers, one member from each household needs to log in with their Singpass. The process is entirely digital, ensuring a streamlined and secure experience for users.

A critical point to note is that legitimate messages from “Redeem SG” will never request personal or banking details through SMS. Residents are advised to exercise caution and report any suspicious messages.

Ensuring the legitimacy of the voucher link is crucial. Legitimate CDC voucher links will always start with the prefix https://voucher.redeem.gov.sg. Residents should verify this prefix before proceeding with any redemption process.

PA’s statement

Beware of potential scam letters, calls, messages (e.g. over SMS, WhatsApp, or Telegram), social media pages, websites and mobile applications impersonating People’s Association or staff. If unsure, do not provide your personal or financial info (e.g. passwords, SingPass details).

To report a suspected scam, please call our hotline at 62255322 or provide your details for our team to reach you.

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GUY GOT OFFERED A $23.5K/MONTH JOB BUT CAN’T TELL ANYONE

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I make $23.5K…PER MONTH!

I just got offered a job in my field with insanely high compensation. I can’t tell my family or friends the exact amount because they would absolutely think differently of me forever and even be bitter.

I was super poor growing up (parents were addicts) and none of my siblings have done well. They fell in the trap and stayed there while I worked since I was like five years old I feel like.

I want to celebrate my success IRL but can’t so I am doing it here even though I am sure I will get some hate here too.

Netizens’ comments

  • Best advice out. Don’t get sucked into the capitalist hamster wheel. Make it work to achieve what you want out of life. Congrats btw. That’s an insane achievement and I bet there was a stack of hard work behind it ,as well as plenty now).
  • Great job. Stay frugal and retire young.
  • Don’t tell your family and friends unless you constantly want them to ask you for money.
  • I make similar and am from a similar background. Don’t be a victim of lifestyle creep. I have business partners who are crazy in debt and it boggles my mind.

M’SIAN NOT HAPPY WITH S’POREAN TOURIST, WANT TO FIGHT BECAUSE SGD$1 = RM3.49

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I was on holiday in Kuala Lumpur, my first visit to Malaysia, and I had been enjoying my stay. I had gone out for a stroll to take in the sights and sounds of the city, when I encountered a rather unpleasant situation with a local man at a bar.

I was drinking in a pub at Mont Kiara when I heard a group of people talking loudly. It was quite loud and I could make out some of the words they were saying.

One of them was saying something along the lines of, “You think you’re so special, just because you’re from Singapore?”

I immediately knew he was talking about me. I was the only Singaporean in the group and I had an inkling that this man was jealous of me. I had heard stories about locals getting jealous of foreigners, especially those from Singapore, because they were perceived to have more money.

The man started to get more aggressive, poking his finger in my chest and shouting, “You think you’re better than me, just because you’re from Singapore? I work for BMW, I always go to Singapore”

I was confused and didn’t know what to do. I tried to explain to him that I was just a tourist and that I wasn’t trying to show off. But he didn’t seem to understand and kept getting more aggressive.

At that moment, a couple of the locals stepped in and tried to calm him down. They told him that there was no need to get so angry and that I was just a visitor who had no intention of showing off. After a few minutes of arguing, the man finally backed off and left.

I was pissed off by the incident and didn’t know what to do. I had heard stories of locals getting jealous of foreigners, especially those from Singapore, because they were perceived to have more money.

But what I didn’t realise is that this jealousy was based on a misconception. Singaporeans do not necessarily have more money than Malaysians. In fact, most Singaporeans are just as financially challenged as the average Malaysian.

The man I encountered was probably just frustrated and angry about his own financial situation. He was probably feeling helpless and powerless, so he lashed out at me. I can’t really blame him.

To that loser out there, if you ever try to do it again I will make sure you get fired by BMW!