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Sunday, 7 September 2008

Health warnings failed to curb use of antipsychotic drugs in seniors: study

Three warnings from Health Canada on the risk of infection of last and virgule among seniors taking neuroleptic agent drugs failed to scale down the prescription rates of those drugs, according to researchers wHO suggest wellness warnings are ineffective at protecting patients.


Between October 2002 and June 2005, Health Canada issued three warnings of increased risk of death or stroke in elderly patients with dementedness who make atypical neuroleptic agent drugs.


In the 1990s, antipsychotics such as Zyprexa (olanzapine), Seroquel (quetiapine) and Risperdal (risperidone) were developed for schizophrenia and other psychiatrical conditions.


Of the three drugs, only risperidone is approved by Health Canada to treat symptoms of aggression and psychosis in elderly patients with dementia, although doctors whitethorn prescribe established and untypical antipsychotic drugs off-label for dementia.


"The trey warnings roughly serious adverse events associated with use of irregular antipsychotic agents in elderly people with dementia had a limited effect on the prescription rates of these agents," Dr. Geoffrey Anderson of the department of wellness policy, management and rating at the University of Toronto and his colleagues write in Tuesday's issue of the Canadian Medical Association Journal.


"We also institute that the overall rates of use of these drugs actually increased between the first warning in 2002 and the death of our follow-up in 2007.


"This finding highlights the limited encroachment of warnings and suggests that more effective approaches are needed to protect vulnerable populations from potentially hazardous medications."


There was a small congener decrease in predicted growth of the use of atypical major tranquilizer drugs:

5.0 per cent after the first warning. 4.9 per cent after the second warning. 3.2 per cent after the third warning.

The researchers found the overall prescription rate of antipsychotic drugs among patients with dementia increased by 20 per cent, from 1,512 per 100, 000 elderly patients in September 2002, the calendar month before the first warning, to 1,813 per 100 000 in February 2007, 20 months afterwards the last warning.

Info needed on alternatives

A comprehensive, co-ordinated approach between Health Canada, dose manufacturers, private and populace drug insurers and physicians is needful, the study's authors say.


In both the antipsychotic case and warnings on use of antidepressants in children, the warnings did not achieve the desired outcome, Dr. Laurence Katz of the University of Manitoba said in a commentary accompanying the study.


The results suggest doctors will reelect to what they cognise, despite authenticated risks, if they are not granted other options.


"Health care warnings should cater accurate, denotative and complete information about the risks and efficaciousness of the identified intervention in addition to providing the same information on alternative treatments," Katz wrote.


For seniors with dementia, alternative drug and behavioral treatments could be considered, although there is limited evidence to support their use, he said.


Katz agreed with the study's authors that to meliorate drug warnings, Health Canada will potential have to collaborate with the pharmaceutical industry and physicians and will want access to all information � published and unpublished.


The effectiveness of atypical antipsychotics for elderly patients with dementia was not shown in a randomized control trial and consensus meeting on the topic.


But to reach that conclusion, regulative agencies and authors had to get access to unpublished reports of trials, mostly from pharmaceutical companies, Katz noted.







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Thursday, 28 August 2008

Mp3 music: Celia Cruz






Celia Cruz
   

Artist: Celia Cruz: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Latin
Jazz
Latin: Dance
Blues

   







Celia Cruz's discography:


Only They Could Have Made This Album
   

 Only They Could Have Made This Album

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 10
Latin Music's First Lady: Her Essential Recordings (cd2)
   

 Latin Music's First Lady: Her Essential Recordings (cd2)

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 20
Latin Music's First Lady: Her Essential Recordings (cd1)
   

 Latin Music's First Lady: Her Essential Recordings (cd1)

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 20
Celia and Johnny
   

 Celia and Johnny

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 10
La Reina Vive
   

 La Reina Vive

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 14
A Rough Guide to Celia Cruz
   

 A Rough Guide to Celia Cruz

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 18
Regalo del Alma
   

 Regalo del Alma

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 11
En Tiempo De Bolero
   

 En Tiempo De Bolero

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 16
Dios Disfrute A La Reina
   

 Dios Disfrute A La Reina

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 13
Lo Mejor, Vol. 3
   

 Lo Mejor, Vol. 3

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 15
Lo Mejor, Vol. 2
   

 Lo Mejor, Vol. 2

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 15
Lo Mejor, Vol. 1
   

 Lo Mejor, Vol. 1

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 15
Grandes Exitos
   

 Grandes Exitos

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 17
Exitos Eternos
   

 Exitos Eternos

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 14
Boleros Eternos
   

 Boleros Eternos

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 16
Boleros
   

 Boleros

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 21
La Negra Tiene Tumbao
   

 La Negra Tiene Tumbao

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 10
Siempre Vivire
   

 Siempre Vivire

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 12
CELIA CRUZ and FRIENDS, A NIGHT OF SALSA
   

 CELIA CRUZ and FRIENDS, A NIGHT OF SALSA

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 13
21 Exitos De Oro
   

 21 Exitos De Oro

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 21
Mi Vida Es Cantar
   

 Mi Vida Es Cantar

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 9
El Merengue
   

 El Merengue

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 16
Duets
   

 Duets

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 13
Irresistible
   

 Irresistible

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 18
Mambo del Amor
   

 Mambo del Amor

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 16
La Ceiba
   

 La Ceiba

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 8
Con La Sonora Matancera
   

 Con La Sonora Matancera

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 20
El Malo Ray
   

 El Malo Ray

   Year: 1978   

Tracks: 9
Oyela, Gozala
   

 Oyela, Gozala

   Year:    

Tracks: 15
La Reina Del Ritmo Bootleg
   

 La Reina Del Ritmo Bootleg

   Year:    

Tracks: 20
Hits Mix
   

 Hits Mix

   Year:    

Tracks: 10
Cha Cha Cha
   

 Cha Cha Cha

   Year:    

Tracks: 5
Cambiando Ritmos
   

 Cambiando Ritmos

   Year:    

Tracks: 16
Azucar Negra
   

 Azucar Negra

   Year:    

Tracks: 10






Celia Cruz was one of Latin music's about respected vocalists. A ten-time Grammy candidate, Cruz, world Health Organization sang solely in her native Spanish language, standard a Smithsonian Lifetime Achievement honour, a National Medal of the Arts, and honorary doctorates from Yale University and the University of Miami. A street in Miami was fifty-fifty renamed in her honour, and Cruz's hallmark orange tree, loss, and ovalbumin polka department of Transportation arrange and shoes have been placed in the lasting collecting of the Smithsonian Institute of Technology. The Hollywood Wax Museum includes a statue of the Cuba-born songstress. According to the European Jazz Network, Cruz "commands her kingdom with a down-to-earth dignity remarkably vivacious in her wide of the mark smile and contact impersonate."


Unmatchable of 14 children, born in the diminished settlement of Barrio Santos Suarez, Havana, Cruz was raddled to music from an early eld. Her first copulate of place was a gift from a tourist for whom she american ginseng. In addition to spending many evenings telling her younger siblings to sopor, Cruz american ginseng in school productions and community gatherings. Taken to cabarets and nightclubs by an aunt, she was introduced to the cosmos of professional medicine. At the boost of a cousin, Cruz began to record and win local talent shows. Although her father attempted to guide her toward a life history as a teacher, Cruz continued to be lured by music. In a 1997 interview, she aforementioned, "I experience fulfilled my father's wish to be a teacher as, through my euphony, I teach generations of people about my culture and the happiness that is base in just living life story. As a performer, I want people to feel their black Maria whistle and their hard liquor hang glide." Enrolling in Cuba's Conservatory of Music in 1947, Cruz constitute her earlier aspiration in the telling of Afro-Cuban singer Paulina Alvarez. Her first break came when she was invited to join the band la Sonora Matancera in 1950. The group was revered as the Latin equivalent of the Duke Ellington Orchestra. Cruz remained with the group for 15 eld, touring passim the domain. She married the band's trumpet player Pedro Knight on July 14, 1962. With Fidel Castro's assumptive control of Cuba in 1960, Cruz and Knight refused to fall to their country of origin and became citizens of the United States. Although they initially signed to do with the orchestra of the Hollywood Palladium, Cruz and Knight finally settled in New York. Knight became Cruz's director in 1965, a position he held until the mid-'90s when he began to commit his attention to service as her musical director and conductor of her band.


Going Sonora Matancera's isthmus in 1965, Cruz launched her solo calling with a isthmus formed for her by Tito Puente. Despite releasing ashcan School albums together, the collaborationism failed to achieve commercial-grade success. Cruz and Puente resumed their partnership with a particular coming into court at the Grammy Award ceremonies in 1987. Signed by Vaya, the babe label of Fania, Cruz recorded with Oscar D'Leon, Cheo Feliciano, and Hector Rodriquez in the mid to late '60s. Cruz's first success since departure Sonora Matancera came in 1974 when she recorded a duo album, Celia and Johnny, with Johnny Pacheco, trombone player and the co-owner of Fania. She later began appearance with the Fania All Stars. Cruz's popularity reached its highest stage when she appeared in the 1992 celluloid The Mambo Kings. Cruz also appeared in the motion-picture show The Perez Family. She sang a duo adaptation of "Daft de Amor," with David Byrne, in the Jonathan Demme picture show Something Wild. In 1998, Cruz released Duets, an album featuring her singing with Willie Colon, Angela Carrasco, Oscar D'Leon, Jose Alberto "El Canario," and la India. Cruz continued to record and perform until sidelined by a mastermind tumor in 2002. While recovering from oR to bump off the tumour, she managed to have it in to the studio in early 2003 to phonograph recording Regalo de Alma. Her surgical operation was only part successful and she died July 16, 2003. The passing of the "Queen of Salsa" left a vast gap in Latin medicine, simply as well a remarkable catalog to document her reign.





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Monday, 18 August 2008

World Medical Association Urges Respect For Physicians' Professional Independence In Georgian Conflict

�An urgent plea to both sides in the Georgian conflict to respectfulness the professional independence of physicians has been made by the World Medical Association.


In an emergency statement, the WMA reiterated its policy on armed conflict that physicians moldiness be given access to patients, aesculapian facilities and equipment and the security needed to carry extinct their professional activities freely. Necessary assist, including unimpeded passage and complete professional independence, must be given.


The statement added that hospitals and health forethought facilities located in the war regions must be respected by combatants and media personnel office. Health upkeep given to the ghastly and maimed, civilians or combatants, cannot be secondhand for diseased publicity or propaganda. The privacy of the tired of, wounded and dead must always be respected.


Dr. Otmar Kloiber, secretary general of the WMA, aforementioned: 'The association has long standing policy stating unequivocally that medical ethics in times of armed dispute is identical to medical ethics in times of peace.


'This means that if, in performing their professional tariff, physicians have conflicting loyalties, their basal obligation is to their patients; in all their professional activities, physicians should adhere to international conventions on human rights, international humanitarian jurisprudence and WMA declarations on medical moral philosophy.


'Governments, armed forces and others in positions of power should comply with the Geneva Conventions to ensure that physicians and other health care professionals can provide care to everyone in need in situations of armed fight. This debt instrument includes a requirement to protect health care personnel.


'We urgently hope that a negotiated peace settlement can be implemented as soon as possible'.


The World Medical Association is the sovereign confederation of national medical associations from more than 80 countries and represents more than eight million physicians. Acting on behalf of patients and physicians, the WMA endeavours to achieve the highest possible standards of medical care, ethics, education and health-related human rights for all people.

World Medical Association


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Friday, 8 August 2008

Spiders singer Chuck Carbo, 1926-2008


Hayward "Chuck" Carbo, whose ultra-smooth barytone fronted 1950s New Orleans rhythm & blues quintette the Spiders, died July 11 after a long illness. He was 82.



The Spiders featured Mr. Carbo and his brother Leonard "Chick" Carbo. "We knew them since we were kids," Aaron Neville said. "The Spiders were the premiere New Orleans group. I won't say a New Orleans isaac Bashevis Singer -- Chuck was a great singer, period."




A young Mac "Dr. John" Rebennack produced several 1960s singles by Mr. Carbo, and considered him an immense, if underappreciated, talent.



"Chuck was very close to my family," Rebennack said. "More than Johnny Adams, Aaron Neville and Earl King, that was my mother's favorite of the local guys. Everybody loved this guy because he had such a special thing. The Spiders opened a lot of doors for New Orleans rhythm & blues."





The Carbo brothers first harmonized in their father's church choir, then in gospels groups the Zion City Harmonizers and the Delta Southernaires. After several appearances on the weekly Sunday gospel prove on WWEZ (690 AM), deejay Keith Rush suggested the Southernaires might also excel at secular round & vapors. Studio owner and applied scientist Cosimo Matassa, among others, facilitated the transformation of the spectral Southernaires into the secular Spiders. Both sides of their 1954 debut for Imperial Records, "I Didn't Want to Do It" and "You're the One," cracked the Top 10 of the national R&B charts.



The singles "I'm Slippin' In," "Tears Began to Flow," "21" and "The Real Thing" followed. Dave Bartholomew, best known as Fats Domino's manufacturer and co-writer, wrote the group's 1955 hit "Witchcraft." They toured with the likes of Ray Charles, Sam Cooke and the Drifters. But by the late '50s, the Spiders had disbanded as the Carbo brothers pursued solo careers.



The Spiders' influence extended well beyond New Orleans. They inspired the name of Buddy Holly's band, the Crickets, which in turn over influenced tetrad musicians from Liverpool, England, to dub themselves the Beatles. Lou Rawls successfully covered the Spiders' "You're the One"; Elvis Presley remade "Witchcraft."



To documentation his large family in Gentilly, Mr. Carbo worked at a lumberyard, among other jobs. In 1993, Rounder Records released his comeback CD, "Drawers Trouble"; the individual "Meet Me With Your Black Drawers On" was a local hit. A second Rounder album, "The Barber's Blues," followed in 1996.



Rebennack played keyboards and guitar on "Drawers Trouble," and wrote songs for Mr. Carbo with legendary songster Doc Pomus. "Chuck Carbo was one of these easiest guys to compose for and write with," said Rebennack, who too remade songs originally recorded by Mr. Carbo and the Spiders. He and Aaron Neville recently recorded the Spiders' "Bells in My Heart."



"If I want to listen to them songs, I ain't gonna heed to my record of 'em. I want to hear his record of 'em," Rebennack said. "He always had that natural, real appealing thing. Chick had the upper voice, Chuck had the mellow, lower part. Chuck was like the mellow side of Charles Brown and Chick set that edge on it. They made the Spiders into one of those magical things."



Rebennack admired Mr. Carbo away from the stand as well. "He did his gigs," Rebennack aforementioned, "but he also was always a very creditworthy guy toward his family."



Survivors include his married woman, Gloria, and nine sons and daughters. Charbonnet-Labat Funeral Home, 1615 St. Philip Street, is in charge of arrangements. Visitation is Saturday from 8 to 10 a.m., with a funeral service to follow. Burial is at Providence Park Cemetery on Airline Highway.









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Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Marasma

Marasma   
Artist: Marasma

   Genre(s): 
Acid Jazz
   



Discography:


Signals   
 Signals

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 11




Electronica couple Marasma consists of Antonio Feola and Gabi Matzeu. The debut 1998 EP Fancy man in Velvet was followed in 1999 by the uncut Signals.






Thursday, 19 June 2008

Jennifer Aniston And John Mayer Double Date

Courteney Cox and her husband David Arquette chose to celebrate their nine-year wedding anniversary on Thursday with a low-key double date - with pals Jennifer Aniston and John Mayer.
The two couples enjoyed a meal at Los Angeles' STK restaurant, where Aniston and Cox had been attending a humanitarian event.
Mayer was the first to join the pair, greeting Cox with a kiss on the cheek before seating himself next to girlfriend Aniston.
And Arquette, an avid backetball fan, completed the party when he came over to the table after watching his beloved Los Angeles Lakers lose to the Boston Celtics on a TV at the bar.
Rocker Mayer, 30, appears to have won the approval of Aniston's best pals - the foursome seemed at ease with one another, just two weeks after the Arquettes were first introduced to Aniston's new beau.
Former Friends star Aniston, 39, took Mayer to meet the Arquettes earlier this month, when he accompanied her to visit the couple's new home in Malibu, California.

Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Nu-NRG

Nu-NRG   
Artist: Nu-NRG

   Genre(s): 
Trance
   Dance
   



Discography:


Paul vak Dyk Exclusive   
 Paul vak Dyk Exclusive

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 1


Casino  Incl Stoneface and Terminal Remix CDR   
 Casino Incl Stoneface and Terminal Remix CDR

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 3


Free Fall   
 Free Fall

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 1




 





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