Wednesday, 10 September 2008
Verve comeback album debuts at No.1
The reformed group's Forth LP matches the success of their last studio set, Urban Hymns, which topped the charts upon its 1997 release.
Heavy metal band Slipknot bow in second posture with new album All Hope Is Gone, piece Irish trinity The Script fall to third with their self-titled debut.
Other new entries in the cover ten get along from tardy songbird Eva Cassidy, a Michael Jackson hits compilation, rapper The Game and folk-rock isaac Bashevis Singer Teddy Thompson.
Meanwhile, the flurry of unexampled entries pushes Duffy's Rockferry outside of the top four for the first since it entered the charts in March.
The top ten albums in full (click where possible for our reviews):
1. (-) The Verve: 'Forth'
2. (-) Slipknot: 'All Hope Is Gone'
3. (1) The Script: 'The Script'
4. (-) Eva Cassidy: 'Somewhere'
5. (-) Michael Jackson: 'King of Pop'
6. (2) Abba: 'Gold - Greatest Hits'
7. (3) Duffy: 'Rockferry'
8. (4) Coldplay: 'Viva La Vida'
9. (-) The Game: 'Lax'
10. (-) Teddy Thompson: 'A Piece Of What You Need'
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Sunday, 31 August 2008
Breastfeeding Could Reduce Risk Of Aggressive Form Of Breast Cancer That Disproportionately Affects Black, Younger Women
Breastfeeding for at least six months might lower the risk of infection of developing so-called "triad negative" breast cancer, an aggressive sort of the disease that is more common in black and younger women, according to a study published on Monday in the journal Cancer, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports (Paulson, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 8/24).
Nearly 50% of black women younger than age 55 wHO are diagnosed with white meat cancer have the three-bagger negative type, compared with 22% of white women. The five-year survival rate for triple negative chest cancer is 15% lower than for other types of the disease, in part because the disease responds ailing to most breast cancer treatments (Kaiser Health Disparities Report, 5/30).
To set what puts women at risk for the triad negative type of white meat cancer, lead researcher Amanda Phipps, a scientist in the public health division of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and colleagues studied two groups of women ages 55 to 79. One group was made up of 1,cxl women wHO had several different forms of breast cancer, including the triad negative type, the most common "sodium thiopental" form and another mannequin associated with the HER2 protein. The second grouping was made up of 1,476 women wHO had not been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Researchers took into account the participants' procreative health histories, which would provide indicators of hormone levels over time, such as breastfeeding practices and the onslaught of flow and change of life.
Among other findings, researchers found that breastfeeding for at least six months corresponded with a lour risk of developing the triple-negative signifier of chest cancer and the mutual luminal var.. It is not exactly clear wherefore breastfeeding influenced hormonal cancer risks. Phipps said, "One possible explanation is that while women are breastfeeding, they aren't menstruating and so their hormones aren't cycling," so the yearner women suckle, the less chance their hormones have to develop a cancer. Another theory is that breastfeeding alters the social structure of breast cells in a way that makes them less prone to develop into cancer cells, Phipps aforesaid.
She aforementioned the findings indicate that reproductive behavior "helps explicate why some women ar at higher risk and also why certain therapies are non effective against these more aggressive forms of breast cancer" (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 8/24).
An abstract of the study is available on-line.
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Thursday, 21 August 2008
Music highlights for Sat., Aug. 16
SATURDAY
Tipitina's turns its yearly "Instruments Have Come" ceremony -- dozens of new instruments are distributed to local school bands -- into a free street party with a "Battle of the High School Marching Bands" featuring St. Augustine, McDonogh 35 and Edna Karr, starting at 6. The party moves inside for the presentation ceremony, followed by a ticketed show with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and the Rebirth Brass Band.
Also Saturday, a rapping marionette headlines the House of Blues for the low time: Lil' Doogie, the puppet-with-attitude conception of local comic rappers Ballzack and Odoms, graduates from his own democratic guerrilla videos to hosting his "West Bank Field Trip" at the HOB. Baton Rouge rock dance band Barisal Guns celebrates its new "No. 1" CD at The Parish of the House of Blues. Visit keyboardist Marc Adams & the New Orleans AntiSocial Club at the Banks Street Bar. Saturday's free Cutting Edge Conference showcases include Riccardo Crespo and Smoky Greenwell at Cafe Negril; the Bourbon Cowboys, Rebecca Owen, Jenny Brooks, Dirtfoot and The Way-Goners at the Blue Nile; and the Pin Stripe Brass Band and bikers Won Ton Lust at Ray's Boom Boom Room.
Blues guitar player Lil Ray Neal, buddy of Baton Rouge guitarist Kenny Neal, headlines the Howlin' Wolf. Jazz and R&B vocaliser Phillip Manuel leads his quintette at Snug Harbor. Visit Big Sam's Funky Nation at the Mid-City Lanes. Catch the Benjy Davis Project at The Buzz in Hammond. The Zydepunks circus tent the bill at Checkpoint Charlie. John Boutte sings early at d.b.a., followed by Good Enough For Good Times. The Maple Leaf presents Walter "Wolfman" Washington & the Roadmasters. Ruby's Roadhouse in Mandeville goes honky-tonk with Christian Serpas & Ghost Town.
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Monday, 11 August 2008
Student Project Address Access To Healthcare For Underserved
Elijah's Promise is a community organization that assists people by providing nutritious meals, a broad range of social services, health screenings, and life-skills development. Through the Promise Clinic, and under the direct supervising of volunteer licensed physicians, teams of volunteer medical students service as primary care providers. The patients also receive, at no cost, prescription medications, basic laboratory studies, and vaccinations which are supported by grant financial backing. Student leaders at the clinic ar responsible for recruiting patients, student doctors, and faculty to staff the clinic. They too handle grant writing and budgeting, as well as managing the day-to-day operations.
"We are very proud to have implemented this broadcast," said Manuel Jimenz, pencil lead author of the paper, a 2007 graduate of Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and a paediatric resident at Children's National Medical Center in Washington, D.C.
"The collaborative environment of the Promise Clinic allows the students to make a significant contribution to the community by serving those wHO most pauperism access to necessary health care."
The Promise Clinic was structured by the medical students and faculty advisors using a team advance to patient role care, providing opportunities to students in all four years of medical schooling, which enhances clinical preparation and to the highest degree importantly ensures continuity for the patients. With the assistance of students and faculty at the UMDNJ-School of Public Health, the team is tracking and reporting patient role outcomes and satisfaction for continued research.
"The students' work at the Promise Clinic, both in its structure and manner of speaking of healthcare to the uninsured, serves as an excellent poser for other communities where access to healthcare is a business," said Alfred Tallia, MD, MPH, professor and chairperson of kin medicine at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
"Ultimately, the continuity of care that is provided to patients is the greatest success of the clinic."
In its conclusion, the report encourages other aesculapian schools to establish interchangeable service learning programs to enhance medical education for students. The report says: "The student-doctor team example provides rich learning opportunities and exposure to continuity of charge for students at all levels of training� Continuity experiences canful provide valuable lessons, including observation of the course and treatment of disease and formation of relationships with patients (rather than complaints or disease). Such long-term interactions can create powerful bonds between a patient and a student."
The clinic uses the facilities of St. John's Family Health Center which is located crossways the street from Elijah's Promise. St. John's is operated by Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Metuchen, N.J., and managed by medical director and primary physician Steven Levin, MD, associate professor of family medicine at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and a faculty adviser at the Promise Clinic. If a patient of necessity inpatient aid, he/she is admitted to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital under the Family Medicine service. Inpatient costs are covered in contribution by Charity Care, the New Jersey Hospital Care Payment Assistance Program. Physician inpatient services are donated by the physicians. The Promise Clinic is funded through the Pfizer/Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Caring for the Community award, the J. Seward Johnson Charitable Trust, as well as generous private donations.
About Robert Wood Johnson Medical School:
As one of the nation's leading comprehensive medical schools, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School is dedicated to the pursuance of excellency in education, research, health care rescue, and the promotion of community health. In cooperation with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, the medical school's principal affiliate, they comprise New Jersey's premier academic medical center. In addition, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School has 34 other hospital affiliates and ambulatory care sites throughout the part.
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Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Britney Spears' car is impounded
According to People magazine, the singer left her white Mercedes on a road in Brentwood, California, after she got a flat tire.
Lt David Grimes of the Los Angeles Police Department, West LA, said: "Ms Spears's car was impounded.
"Officers on the scene told me it was blocking the roadway, and that it was unsafe enough to leave at the location."
"It was towed by a private company that's contracted with the city. Her car is being held at the official police garage tow yard."
Grimes also said: "There's not a hold on the vehicle. She just needs to show up to obtain it. She'll have to pay tow fees, and that total cost depends on how many days she leaves it there. But she won't get any citations or fines."
Spears reportedly accepted a lift from a paparazzo who was trailing her after she decided to abandon her car.
Monday, 9 June 2008
A Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-La-La
Artist: A Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-La-La
Genre(s):
Rock: Electronic
Discography:
This Is Our Punk-Rock, Thee Rusted Satellites Gather + Sing
Year: 2003
Tracks: 4
Sunday, 1 June 2008
Tony Romo - Romo Dumped Simpson Because Of Her Dads Antics
Sports star TONY ROMO allegedly called off his romance with JESSICA SIMPSON after growing tired of her meddling father, according to a new report.
A friend who attended Eastern Illinois college with Romo, claims the American football quarterback and the pop star ''are definitely over" - despite Simpson's representatives insisting the duo are still an item.
And the source - who was reportedly with Romo while he partied with a bevy of beauties at a Chicago, Illinois bar at the weekend (10May08) - claims her overbearing father, Joe Simpson, was one of the major factors in their split.
The unnamed pal tells the Chicago Sun-Times that Joe Simpson had been ''not only telling Jessica every move to make, but now has begun to offer unsolicited advice to Tony on his career, endorsement opportunities and things that have nothing to do with him dating Jessica.''
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