Oscar 2014 Winners Salute Moms

The 86th Annual Academy Awards celebrated the extraordinary talent of actors and award winning movies.  Our favorite moments included the tribute to the Wizard of Oz, Idina Menzel singing “Let It Go”, The Ultimate Selfie, Tributes to Moms and FROZEN movie wins for Best Original Song and Best Animated Feature Film.

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Here is a photo of the Ultimate Selfie.  The world’s most retweeted tweet?  On Twitter?  Make sure to Retweet the tweet to be part of history.

 

I typically watch the Oscar Red Carpet to watch what the stars wear, but the Belle of the ball were Moms!   Liza Minnelli and her siblings celebrated their mother, Judy Garland during the red carpet walk. Leonardo DiCaprio, Matthew McConaughey, Jared Leto, Lupita Nyong’o, Michael Fassbender and Jonah Hill brought their mothers to the Oscars.   Jared Leto, Alfonso Cuaron and  Kate Blanchett thanked their moms for the wins!

Jared Leto’s acceptance speech:

“In 1971, in Bossier City, Louisiana, there was a teenage girl who was pregnant with her second child.  She was a high school dropout and a single mom, but somehow she managed to make a better life for herself and her children. She encouraged her kids to be creative, to work hard and to do something special. That girl is my mother and she’s here tonight. And I just want to say, I love you, Mom. Thank you for teaching me to dream.”

Hooray for Moms everywhere that support their children’s dreams!

Here is the complete list of Oscar winners & nominees:

Best Motion Picture
“12 Years a Slave” – winner
“The Wolf of Wall Street”
“Captain Phillips”
“Her”
“American Hustle”
“Gravity”
“Dallas Buyers Club”
“Nebraska”
“Philomena”

Best Director
Steve McQueen — “12 Years a Slave”
David O. Russell — “American Hustle”
Alfonso Cuaron — “Gravity” – winner
Alexander Payne — “Nebraska”
Martin Scorsese — “The Wolf of Wall Street”

Best Actor
Bruce Dern — “Nebraska”
Chiwetel Ejiofor — “12 Years a Slave”
Matthew McConaughey — “Dallas Buyers Club” – winner
Leonardo DiCaprio — “The Wolf of Wall Street”
Christian Bale — “American Hustle”

Best Actress
Amy Adams — “American Hustle”
Cate Blanchett — “Blue Jasmine” – winner
Judi Dench — “Philomena”
Sandra Bullock — “Gravity”
Meryl Streep — “August: Osage County”

Best Supporting Actor
Barkhad Abdi — “Captain Phillips”
Bradley Cooper — “American Hustle”
Jonah Hill — “The Wolf of Wall Street”
Jared Leto — “Dallas Buyers Club” – winner
Michael Fassbender — “12 Years a Slave”

Best Supporting Actress
Jennifer Lawrence — “American Hustle”
Lupita Nyong’o — “12 Years a Slave” – winner
June Squibb — “Nebraska”
Julia Roberts — “August: Osage County”
Sally Hawkins — “Blue Jasmine”

Best Original Screenplay
“American Hustle” — David O. Russell and Eric Warren Singer
“Blue Jasmine” — Woody Allen
“Her” — Spike Jonze – winner
“Nebraska” — Bob Nelson
“Dallas Buyers Club” — Craig Borten and Melisa Wallack

Best Adapted Screenplay
“12 Years a Slave” — John Ridley – winner
“Before Midnight” — Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke and Richard Linklater
“The Wolf of Wall Street” — Terence Winter
“Captain Phillips” — Billy Ray
“Philomena” — Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope

Best Animated Feature
“The Wind Rises”
“Frozen” – winner
“Despicable Me 2″
“Ernest & Celestine”
“The Croods”

Best Foreign Feature
“The Hunt” (Denmark)
“The Broken Circle Breakdown” (Belgium)
“The Great Beauty” (Italy) – winner
“Omar” (Palestinian territories)
“The Missing Picture” (Cambodia)

Best Music (original song)
“Frozen”: “Let it Go” — Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez – winner
“Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom”: “Ordinary Love” — U2, Paul Hewson
“Her”: “The Moon Song” — Karen O, Spike Jonze
“Despicable Me 2″: “Happy” — Pharrell Williams
“Alone Yet Not Alone”: “Alone Yet Not Alone” — Bruce Broughton, Dennis Spiegel

Best Music (original score)
“Gravity” — Steven Price – winner
“Philomena” — Alexandre Desplat
“The Book Thief” — John Williams
“Saving Mr. Banks” — Thomas Newman
“Her” — William Butler and Owen Pallett

Best Cinematography
 “Gravity” — Emmanuel Lubezki – winner
“Inside Llewyn Davis” — Bruno Delbonnel
“Nebraska” — Phedon Papamichael
“Prisoners” — Roger Deakins
“The Grandmaster” — Phillippe Le Sourd

Best Costume Design
 “The Great Gatsby” — Catherine Martin – winner
“12 Years a Slave” — Patricia Norris
“The Grandmaster” — William Chang Suk Ping
“American Hustle” — Michael Wilkinson
“The Invisible Woman” — Michael O’Connor

Best Documentary Feature
“The Act of Killing”
“20 Feet From Stardom” – winner
“The Square”
“Cutie and the Boxer”
“Dirty Wars”

Best Film Editing
 “Gravity” — Alfonso Cuaron, Mark Sanger – winner
“12 Years a Slave”– Joe Walker
“Captain Phillips” — Christopher Rouse
“American Hustle” — Jay Cassidy, Crispin Struthers and Alan Baumgarten
“Dallas Buyers Club” — John Mac McMurphy and Martin Pensa

Best Makeup and Hairstyling
“The Lone Ranger” — Joel Harlow and Gloria Pasqua-Casny
“Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa” — Stephen Prouty
“Dallas Buyers Club” — Adruitha Lee and Robin Mathews – winner

Best Production Design
“12 Years a Slave” — Adam Stockhausen and Alice Baker
 “The Great Gatsby” — Catherine Martin and Beverley Dunn – winner
“American Hustle” — Judy Becker and Heather Loeffler
“Gravity” — Andy Nicholson, Rosie Goodwin and Joanne Woollard
“Her” — K.K. Barrett and Gene Serdena

Best Visual Effects
“Gravity” – winner
“The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug”
“Star Trek Into Darkness”
“Iron Man 3″
“The Lone Ranger”

Best Sound Mixing
“Gravity” – winner
“Captain Phillips”
“Lone Survivor”
“Inside Llewyn Davis”
“The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug”

Best Sound Editing
“Gravity” – winner
“All Is Lost”
“Captain Phillips”
“Lone Survivor”
“The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug”

Best Short Film, Live Action
“Aquel No Era Yo (That Wasn’t Me)”
“Avant Que De Tout Perdre (Just Before Losing Everything)”
“Helium” – winner
“Pitaako Mun Kaikki Hoitaa? (Do I Have to Take Care of Everything?)”
“The Voorman Problem”

Best Short Film, Animated
“Feral”
“Get a Horse!”
“Mr. Hublot” – winner
“Possessions”
“Room on the Broom”

Best Documentary Short
“CaveDigger”
“Facing Fear”
“Karama Has No Walls”
“The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life” – winner
“Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall”

 

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California Family Sues Petco After Child Dies From Rat-Bite Fever Infection

A California family is suing Petco after their 10 year old son died from a bacterial infection he contacted from his pet rat.   The boy took the rat home May 27, 2013, and woke up on June 11 in severe pain with a fever and stomach problems.   He died the next day.  The San Diego family is blaming Petco for the death of their son.

 

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Photo Credit: Gomez Trials Attorney

According to Fox News:

 

A San Diego family is suing Petco after the death of their 10-year-old son from a bacterial infection they say he contracted from his pet rat.

Attorney John Gomez told The Associated Press on Tuesday that his firm filed the lawsuit Monday in San Diego County seeking an unspecified amount for the suffering endured by the Pankey family, whose son, Aidan, died June 12, 2013, hours after he was rushed to the hospital with severe stomach pains.

The San Diego County medical examiner’s office ruled that the cause of death was streptobacillus moniliformis infection, commonly known as rat-bite fever, after exposure to an infected rat.

The retailer in a statement expressed its condolences.

“We are deeply saddened by the Pankey family’s tragic loss,” Petco said in a statement. “The health and safety of people and pets is always a top priority, and we take the family’s concerns very seriously.”

The boy’s grandmother purchased the male rat, which Aidan named Alex, because her only grandson wanted a mate for his female rat, Gomez said. The boy took the rat home May 27, 2013, and woke up the night of June 11 in severe pain with a fever and stomach problems. He was pale, lethargic and could barely walk, according to the lawsuit. He died at 1:09 a.m. the next day.

“He was a bright, energetic, friendly, happy kid who actually had a prior rat, who was a female, and he had this idea in his young head of having his female rat get married,” Gomez said.

The lawsuit was not filed until now because attorneys were awaiting the lab results from the federal Centers for Disease Control, which tested the rat to confirm it was infected, Gomez said. The agency could not immediately confirm the results Tuesday.

Gomez said the Pankey family was not giving interviews, but they are devastated by the death of their only son and want to raise awareness among parents.

“It’s a means to ensure this doesn’t happen again,” Gomez said of the lawsuit. “Apparently there was some breakdown in procedures. They want tighter controls.”

According to the lawsuit, the rat appeared safe. But the lawsuit says Petco should have known about the rodent’s health and did not adequately test for the disease. It also says that negligence led to the boy’s death, which has caused his parents, Andrew Pankey and Vanessa Sauer, emotional and economic hardship, and that the retailer did not post adequate warnings about the potential risks, especially for children.

Petco Animal Supplies Inc. said it is “in the process of investigating these claims and will respond appropriately when we have more information.”

According to the CDC, people can contract rat-bite fever from bites or scratches from infected rodents, such as rats, mice and gerbils, or even just by handling an animal with the disease without a bite or scratch. It can also be contracted by consuming food or drink contaminated with the bacteria. It is not spread from person to person.

Antibiotics, such as penicillin, are highly effective at treating rat-bite fever, and it is rarely fatal, according to the CDC.

The CDC says those at higher risk of contracting the illness are people with pet rats or who work with rats in laboratories or pet stores, or live in rat-infested buildings. The agency recommends that people who handle rats or clean their cages wear protective gloves, wash their hands regularly and avoid touching their mouths with their hands after being in contact with rodents.

Petco also mentions preventative measures for rat-bite fever in information it posts online and provides in stores. The company warns that all rats are potential carriers and that pregnant women, children under the age of five and people with weakened immune systems should contact their doctor before buying a rat and “should consider not having a rat as a pet.”

Only about 200 cases of rat-bite fever had been documented in the U.S. as of 2004, according to the Center for Food Security and Public Health at Iowa State University. Scientists believe the disease may be underdiagnosed because it is hard to detect and responds to commonly used antibiotics. But the number of cases, they say, may be increasing, especially among children, with the growing popularity of rats as pets.

Rat Bite Symptoms according to the CDC:

Symptoms and signs of streptobacillary RBF within 3 days:

  • Fever
  • Vomiting
  • Headache
  • Muscle pain
  • Joint pain
  • Rash

If you have symptoms of rat-bite fever after exposure to rats or other rodents, contact your health care provider immediately and let your provider know you have been exposed to rodents.  The doctor will prescribe antibiotics to cure disease.

Question: Does your kid own a pet rat?   Do you think Petco is responsible?

Mysterious Polio-Like Illness Affecting Kids in California

Updated 3/21/14

According to a report by USA Today, doctors have identified about 25 California children suffering from a polio-like virus capable of paralyzing limbs. Neurologists are asking for the public’s help to see if there are any other outbreaks inside or outside of California.  The 25 outbreaks have primarily affected children in the Northern California areas of Palo Alto, San Francisco and neighboring areas.

According to recent recent reports on ABC, the diagnosis has been reported in Moorpark.  The polio-like syndrome is not contagious and is in no way at an epidemic level.  Due to multiple reports it is also being dubbed the, “California polio-like syndrome”.

There has been 6 outbreaks within the past 18 months.  In each case, the child suffered paralysis of one or more limbs.

According to the report, the average age of the children affected is 12 years old.  Doctors also do not know what is causing the outbreak.

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According to USA Today:

A mysterious polio-like syndrome has affected as many as 25 California children, leaving them with paralyzed limbs and little hope of recovery.

“What’s we’re seeing now is bad. The best-case scenario is complete loss of one limb, the worst is all four limbs, with respiratory insufficiency, as well. It’s like the old polio,” said Keith Van Haren, a pediatric neurologist at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital in Palo Alto, Calif.

The first known case appeared in 2012. Sofia Jarvis in Berkeley began to experience wheezing and difficulty breathing. The 2-year-old spent days in the intensive care unit at Children’s Hospital Oakland. Doctors thought she had asthma.

On a follow-up visit, her mother Jessica Tomei, 37, realized something else was wrong.

“As we were leaving the doctor’s office, I noticed that she went to grab something with her left arm and she stopped, midway,” Tomei said.

Eventually Sofia was brought to Van Haren’s clinic with “a unique set of symptoms.” She was treated with steroids and intravenous immunoglobulin therapy, used to reduce the severity of infections by giving the body antibodies to protect against bacteria and viruses. “None of it helped,” said Van Haren, a neurology professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine.

“He told us right away that the prognosis was really poor and that she’s not going to get better,” Tomei said.

The diagnosis proved correct. Today, at age 4, Sofia’s left arm is paralyzed and she has some weakness in her left leg as well as slight breathing issues.

Still, parents shouldn’t panic. “This is really very rare,” Van Haren said. “But we are asking any families who notice a sudden onset of weakness to see their doctors immediately. Their doctors should contact the California Department of Public Health.”

Researchers want doctors and parents to be on the lookout for cold-like symptoms and with a sudden onset of weakness in the limbs.  Parents if you notice these symptoms contact your doctor immediately!

 

For additional information about non-polio enteroviruses visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

 

Question:  Are you aware of the outbreak? Does it concern you?

President’s Day Holiday Closures

Presidents Day is observed on the third Monday is February.  Today we celebrate the life of our first President George Washington and all American Presidents.

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Are you wondering what offices are open or closed during today’s Federal Holiday?

The following public services will be affected:

  • Postal Services:  All Post Offices will be CLOSED; There will also be no mail delivered on Monday, except for Express Mail.
  • Department of Motor Vehicles: All DMV Offices are CLOSED.
  • Libraries: All Libraries are CLOSED.
  • Federal, State & Local Offices: Riverside County, San Bernardino County Public Schools will be CLOSED. Check your local districts.
  • Trash & Recyling: All trash pickup will be delayed by one day.
  • Retail  & Grocery Stores:  Most are OPEN.