Saturday, 6 September 2008

Results Of The APPRAISE-I Dose Guiding Trial


While the results of the study did non show a statistically significant difference in ischemic events among whatever of the four doses of apixaban evaluated, trends emerged that support further study, according to researchers at the Duke Clinical Research Institute.



Apixaban targets the activity of Factor Xa, one of several enzymes involved in process of blood coagulation. The drug is exactly one of several young anti-clotting agents under development. Physicians tell the motive for safer, better anticoagulants is critical because current therapies fall short of therapeutic goals or are especially unmanageable to manage and increase the risk of bleeding.



"One of the most exasperating problems in cardiology is identifying the right combination of drugs that canful inhibit clot formation but not increase the risk of exposure of serious bleeding," aforesaid study trail John Alexander, M.D., a cardiologist at Duke University Medical Center, who presented the findings today at the European Society of Cardiology coming together in Munich.



Millions of patients world-wide choose anti-clotting drugs on a regular footing. Most ar prescribed bayer, clopidogrel (as well known as Plavix or Iscover) and/or warfarin.



"Warfarin is clearly effective as an anticoagulant, just it is especially hard to manage properly and safely," Alexander said. "What's driving enquiry in this area is the fact that although aspirin and clopidogrel both offer spunk attack patients important protection against blood clots, there is motionless room for improvement. Studies show that a pregnant number of patients pickings aspirin and clopidogrel testament still experience some sorting of problem related to a blood clot. Adding warfarin increases the likelihood of hemorrhage complications at a higher rate than anybody is comfortable with."



Alexander, along with Professor Lars Wallentin from the Uppsala Clinical Research Center in Sweden and other colleagues, studied the use of apixaban in 1,715 patients from 14 countries throughout Europe and North America world Health Organization had suffered a recent heart attack. Roughly two-thirds of the patients had undergone angioplasty to clear blocked arteries and 99 percent of them were taking either aspirin or aspirin and clopidogrel.



The study (called APPRAISE) was designed to identify the optimum dose of apixaban. Participants were randomised into one of four-spot doses of apixaban or a placebo. Researchers tracked the incidence of bleeding and perennial heart attack, stroke, chest of drawers pain requiring hospitalization or additional procedures or end from cardiovascular problems for the following six months.



At the death of the study, researchers discovered a non-statistically substantial trend suggesting that patients taking apixaban along with their even treatment had a lower incidence of heart attack, stroke, chest pain or death from cardiovascular problems than patients taking a placebo.



But hemorrhage was an issue, especially among those taking the higher doses of the drug (10 milligrams doubly daily or 20 milligrams once everyday). Investigators discontinued those two arms of the work because patients were experiencing unacceptable rates of hemorrhage. Patients in the leftover arms of the study (2.5 milligrams twice daily or 10 milligrams once day-to-day) also experient more hemorrhage than those taking a placebo.



Investigators say that while the results are non conclusive, they do endorsement further study.



"The data testify adding 5 or 10 milligrams of apixaban to a regimen of st. Joseph or aspirin and clopidogrel in patients hoping to prevent a second heart attack english hawthorn offer therapeutical potential," says Alexander. "But this of necessity to be definitively demonstrated in a statistically meaning manner in large, well-controlled studies."



Notes:




Apixaban is under development at Bristol-Myers Squibb, the company that sponsored the study. Alexander and Wallentin have both received enquiry support from Bristol-Myers Squibb.



Authors:

Professor John Alexander
http://www.duke.edu



This press release accompanies both a presentation and an ESC weigh conference given at the ESC Congress 2008. Written by the investigator himself/herself, this contract release does not inevitably reflect the opinion of the European Society of Cardiology.



Source:

ESC Press Office
European Society of Cardiology



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Wednesday, 27 August 2008

Ricky Martin - Cardinal Attacks Martin Over Twins

RICKY MARTIN's baby news hasn't been well received by everyone - one leading Latino Catholic cardinal has slammed the pour down star for acting without dignity.

The Puerto Rican isaac Merrit Singer recently fathered twin boys, born to a surrogate mother, world Health Organization is rumoured to be a cousin-german of the singer.

And, following on from congratulations from his pop peers, those who aren't happy around Martin's raw paternal role are speech production out straightaway.

The cardinal of Honduras, Oscar Andres Rodriguez, accuses the singer of going against human lordliness.

On a bring down to Chile, the Catholic leader aforementioned, "What Martin did diminishes the dignity of a human organism. You can't just buy or economic rent life. It's even worse when someone famous and in the public eye is doing it."

And he isn't alone - Mexican talk show host Esteban Arce has also spoken out against Martin.

On his show Matutino Express, Arce aforementioned, "I don't think it's right to deny children of parental figures, precisely because you have a big egotism."





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Monday, 18 August 2008

Using Animals In Pain Research Has Limited Value Say Scientists

�A panel of UK experts aforesaid using animals in painful sensation research has limited value and they should be replaced by neuroimaging techniques based on
fMRI, PET and other scanning technologies combined with new approaches such as genome-wide association and tissue research.


The instrument panel members, world Health Organization come from London, Manchester, Liverpool and Oxford, attended a shop called "Focus on Alternatives", which was
arranged by organizations funding alternatives to animal experiments, such as the RSPCA and the UK Human Tissues Bank. The results,
conclusions and recommendations of the workshop are reported in the 15 August issue of the journal Neuroimage.


UK scientists are compulsory by law to weigh non-animal approaches when designing new experiments. Animal
experiments in pain in the neck research sometimes use animals while they are conscious, and sometimes while under anaesthesia.


Although at that place have been a band of studies on human pain disorder, safe and effective treatments are still hard to find; yet animal models, some of
which take limited value, because they don't duplicate the processes of human pain, still dominate research and they raise ethical questions.


This is despite the opportunities offered by new technologies, particularly in the field of neuroimaging. According to the authors, the workshop
explored in a creative way, "the tools, strategies and challenges of replacement some creature experiments in pain research with ethically conducted
studies of human patients and healthy volunteers, in combination with in vitro methods".


The panel members looked at how unexampled neuroimaging techniques including functional magnetic sonority imaging (fMRI),
magnetoencephalography and positron emission tomography (PET), on their own or in combination, could be used to investigate human pain
conditions.


They ended there were lots of opportunities too to combine these methods with other techniques such as microdialysis (a lowly probe that
detects chemicals in the spaces betwixt cells in tissue), genome-wide association enquiry (looking at genetic differences between people),
studies on twins, and tissue research.


One of the co-authors, Professor Qasim Aziz, who is based at Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry told the BBC that he used
neuroimaging techniques to explore the brains of patients with a ambit of pain sensation disorders such as irritable bowel and unexplained chest of drawers pain to work
out how the brain uses pain signals.


Aziz said that "new and highly sophisticated brain-imaging engineering is providing vital insights that fauna research has failed to produce". He wants
to see more scientists exploitation these methods, although he does unruffled see a need for animals in a limited sense, for instance in drug dose
experiments.

"Volunteer studies in pain research -- Opportunities and challenges to replace creature experiments: The report and recommendations of a
Focus on Alternatives workshop."


C.K. Langley, Q. Aziz, C. Bountra, N. Gordon, P. Hawkins, A. Jones, G. Langley, T. Nurmikko, I. Tracey.
NeuroImage, Volume 42, Issue 2, 15 August 2008, Pages 467-473.

DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2008.05.030.

Click here for Abstract.

Sources: Journal abstract, BBC.


Written by: Catharine Paddock, PhD


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Friday, 8 August 2008

Joe Budden

Joe Budden   
Artist: Joe Budden

   Genre(s): 
Other
   Rap: Hip-Hop
   



Discography:


Im Back   
 Im Back

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 22


Joe Budden   
 Joe Budden

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 17


Mood Muzik 2 (Can It Get Any Worse?)   
 Mood Muzik 2 (Can It Get Any Worse?)

   Year:    
Tracks: 20




The hapless success of 50 Cent in early 2003 open the floodgates for other street-level, mixtape-bred rappers, one of whom was Joe Budden, a Jersey City rapper with a decided loose cannon style molded from days of freestyling. Born in Spanish Harlem and raised in Queens, Budden came of eld across the Hudson River in Jersey City, which he proudly continued to repp in his rhymes despite its passably distasteful reputation relation to more traditional rap gentility grounds like Harlem, Brooklyn, the South Bronx, and Queensbridge. Following some troubled teen days that included a erolia minutilla of sizable dose ill-treat, Budden cleaned himself up and focussed his sights on hip-hop fame. He teamed up with producer Dub-B (aka White Boy) and began devising demos, one of which terminated up in the hands of DJ Clue. Soon afterward, Budden was a mixtape fixture, freestyling over pop beat generation on mixes by New York's star DJs, to the highest degree notably Clue, DJ Kayslay, and Cutmaster C. In particular, his "Grindin'" freestyle off heads, as did one of his White Boy productions, "Focus." It wasn't long earlier Budden united On Top direction and went to do work with Just Blaze, one of New York's hottest producers of the instantaneous, topper known for his work with Jay-Z simply besides respected for his sure-fire mercenary do work, such as Erick Sermon's "Respond" and Cam'ron's "Oh Boy." Indeed, a sure-fire attain resulted: "Pump It Up," a club-ready track that connected all over, from MTV to the streets. While all of this was going down, industry hulk Def Jam signed Budden and prepared his self-titled debut record album, which charted well its opening hebdomad, earned some critical fiscal backing, and foreshadowed a bright succeeding for the refreshingly unique rapper.






Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Estelle

Estelle   
Artist: Estelle

   Genre(s): 
Rap: Hip-Hop
   



Discography:


The 18th Day   
 The 18th Day

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 14




Able to rap, sing, and write songs that have everyone from John Legend to Roots Manuva tattle her praises, U.K. MC Estelle got her start in London's notable hip-hop record shop Deal Real. Her fellow employees bucked up her to take a probability and catch on the microphone onstage; presently she was playacting numerous London clubs and appearance with the likes of Manuva and Rodney P. Local hero Skitz asked her to seem on his 2000 album, Countryman, and presently she landed on albums by the likes of the 57th Dynasty and Blak Twang. She made her solo debut in 2003 with the Excuse Me 12" on the Paradise Isle label, simply her breakthrough trail came in 2004 when 1980 was released by the V2 label. A street-level mixtape series called Da Heat and further 12"s like Relinquish and Go Gone helped build a truehearted following, and Estelle gave back to the U.K. rap scene by forming her have Stellarents label to sign new artists. Late in 2004 V2 released her debut album, The 18th Day, which made a heavy encroachment in the U.K. In 2007 U.S. R&B singer John Legend proclaimed that Estelle would be the first signee to his Homeschool label, distributed by Atlantic. The label scheduled her soph album, Shine, for early 2008.






Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Architect

Architect   
Artist: Architect

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   



Discography:


I Went Out Shopping To Get Some Noise Digipak   
 I Went Out Shopping To Get Some Noise Digipak

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 13


The Galactic Supermarket   
 The Galactic Supermarket

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 11


Galactic Edge   
 Galactic Edge

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 6




 






Monday, 9 June 2008

The Police to play last-ever show at Madison Square Garden

The Police have announced they will play their last-ever show at Madison Square Garden in New York City, with support from the B52s.

The band will perform the gig on August 7, with all proceeds from the show going to New York public television stations Thirteen/WNET and WLIW21.

In order to secure tickets to the event, fans can make donations to the stations from June 14, when the stations will air a Police special. The price of the tickets, which will be sold in pairs, will range from $150 to $5,000. The latter is a package deal that includes admission to the sound check.

Members of The Police fanclub will have the opportunity to buy tickets from Monday (June 9)

The band announced the show a month ago on May 6, when they donated $1 million to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's programme that will see one million trees planted in the city by 2017. The city matched the band's contribution.

--By our New York staff.
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Tuesday, 27 May 2008

My Chemical Romance march 'aiming for 1,000 protestors'

My Chemical Romance fans' march against The Daily Mail next weekend (May 31) could attract up to a thousand protestors, says the organisers.

As previously reported, fans of the band are set to march in London to protest against press misrepresentation of their heroes, especially in The Daily Mail.

Smith, who only began to organise the march last Friday (May 16), told NME.COM: "At my last check there were 426 entries on the list, but I'm expecting to have at least 500 by tomorrow evening (May 24). [The police] are asking for numbers and I'm thinking maybe I should say a thousand."

Explaining that the march is "100% for My Chemical Romance" rather than emo music in general, Smith said: "The [Daily Mail's] words 'suicide cult' really stand out for me, because it's just so far from the truth. As a fanbase it's such an insult 'cause we fight so hard and so many of us suffer from depression, and we fight everyday to ward it off.

"The way [many teenagers are] fighting it is with My Chemical Romance's help and it's just such an insult to tell us that the last thing we have to hold on to and the last thing that's keeping us alive is killing us, because it's not."

Smith directly attacked the Daily Mail's suggestion that the emo group promotes suicide and self-harm, saying: "My Chemical Romance is my whole life and I take it very seriously, but at the same time the message that we're taking seriously isn't about death and how you should die and killing yourself and all that, it's about how you should love life and experience every moment that you can."

The march, set to begin at Hyde Park's West Pond in central London, takes place on the afternoon of May 31.

Tuesday, 6 May 2008

Winehouse quizzed by police over drug claim

Winehouse quizzed by police over drug claim



Singer Amy Winehouse has been questioned in connection with a video which allegedly showed her smoke crack cocaine, a police source said on Wednesday.
A Scotland Cubic yard spokesman said officers interviewed the 24-year-old in connection with an allegement of unlawful possession of a controlled drug.
He said she was not arrested, but was interviewed under circumspection and inquiries were continuing.
Final stage month footage obtained by the Sun newspaper appeared to show up Winehouse inhaling exhaust from a crack organ pipe.
The disturbing images were said to have been filmed during a party at Winehouse's Jack London home.
The isaac Bashevis Singer is now in rehab, admitting herself to the clinic in north Greater London on 24 Jan years later on the picture appeared.
On 4 February the isaac M. Singer took a break from her intervention to apply for a US visa so she could go to the Grammys in Los Angeles on 10 Feb, where she is nominated for sextet awards.
The application work on testament not be simple due to her drugs phonograph record. Last October she was arrested and fined in Noreg for possession of marijuana.





Friday, 2 May 2008

Mariah Carey Explains Marriage Breakdown

Mariah Carey Explains Marriage Breakdown





Mariah Carey has discussed her man and wife crack-up early in her career in an interview with Oprah Winfrey, also disclosure what it feels like to break Zen Presley's career-record of achieving 18 number 1 songs.Carey, wHO is about to release her newly album, 'E=MC2' - signification 'Emancipation equals Mariah Carey to the power of 2' - reveals wherefore her marriage to record company chief Tommy Mottola ended in the video below. Pic good manners of Def Jam.










Leona Lewis conquers US charts

Leona Lewis conquers US charts



London (Ani): English singer Leona John Llewelly Lewis was able to attain an important goal in her life on Apr 16, when she made it to the number 1 spotlight on the US Billboard 200 chart with her debut album. Her debut album 'Spirit' is said to have sold more than 200,000 copies, when it was released in North US in April 08 and it debuted at number 1. "The past tense few weeks take matte like a dream," the Sun quoted Leona as locution. "I didn't cerebrate things could let bettor after organism No1 in the UK. I'm just so thankful," she added. Leona's bingle 'Bleeding Love' will be connection the album at the summit and her wise man Marvin Neil Simon Cowell has had nix just praise for her."What Leona has achieved is incredible. This is the hardest grocery store to crack," he said. "For her debut album to be No1 is unbelievable," he added.








Kylie Minogue buying a �3m Tudor home

Kylie Minogue buying a �3m Tudor home



John Griffith Chaney (Ani): Australian pop princess Kiley Minogue plans to pacify herself over her failed tender to crack the US music food market over again by purchasing a 3million pounds country retreat in the UK. Minogue has expressed interest in a riverside Tudor home in Sussex, which she viewed last week after returning from the States. Kylie failed to break into the Top hundred with her album X contempt a huge promotion drive. The sphere was recommended by her brother Robbie Williams, world Health Organization has a home in that respect himself, and the mansion, which has a chapel included, is said to be fit for a princess. Minogue is desperate to settle pull down as she is fast coming her 40th birthday next month and she wants to principal a more fulfilling life. "I'm looking at for a property in the area. I motivation to do things to make me feel unit," the Sun quoted her as locution.








Basic Channel

Basic Channel   
Artist: Basic Channel

   Genre(s): 
Techno
   



Discography:


Basic Channel 08   
 Basic Channel 08

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 3




Basic Channel has become synonymous with a brand name of stripped, ultra-minimal techno well-nigh destitute of melodic centre or purport. Both creative person and tag, Staple Channel was constituted by Berlin-based producers Mark Ernestus and Moritz Von Lee Harvey Oswald (aka Maurizio) in 1993, and the couple have unhurriedly developed a slender only idolised catalog of releases under such name calling as Cyrus, Phylyps, q1.1, Quadrant, Octagon, and Effulgence -- working a single-minded conception of most featureless machine music ("about," of course of subject field, macrocosm the key to the music's winner). Like many German techno artists and labels (Tresor, Studio 1, Mike Ink), BASIC Epithelial duct harbors a fear for betimes Windy City vesication and theatre and first-wave Detroit techno, the latter of which in particular proposition is manifested in Chump and Moritz's ultraconservatism with complaisance to round and composition. Releasing under a 12 12-inches since their origin (a few of them, however, nearing album length), Basic Channel issued their number one floor CD-release in 1996 (the group otherwise stay on stem vinyl group addicts -- they even assembled their have pressing readiness) in 1996. Titled just Staple Channel, the disc was a continuously mixed taste tester of their 12-inch releases, which move to dribble BASIC TV channel is unity in a network of artists and labels also including Doubting Thomas Koner/Porter Ricks, the Concatenation Reaction pronounce (more than avant experimental techno), M (Moritz's personal judge and home to his Maurizio releases), the Briny Street label (pop house), and Instability (a CD-only data-based music label).





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Ian Tyson

Ian Tyson   
Artist: Ian Tyson

   Genre(s): 
Folk
   



Discography:


Songs from the Gravel Road   
 Songs from the Gravel Road

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 12




Half of the early-'60s kinship group group Ian & Sylvia, Ian Mike Tyson retreated from playacting and transcription later the span disbanded in the mid-'70s to become a rancher in the foothills of Southern Alberta, Canada. He quiet returned to music-making in the mid-eighties, releasing a series of albums that focused on work out songs around the concerns of the working cowpoke.


Mike Tyson was born in Victoria, Brits Columbia. As a child he was byzantine in rodeo, non music -- he didn't check to toy the guitar until he was convalescent from rodeo-related injuries. In the belatedly '50s, he began acting as a folk music vocaliser. In 1961, he met singer/songwriter Sylvia Fricker and the deuce musicians began playacting together; they as well married three long time by and by. Ian & Sylvia and their set, Great Speckled Fowl, became popular on the tribe scene and released their self-titled debut album in 1962. In 1963, they released Four-spot Strong Winds; the title raceway, written by Michael Gerald Tyson, became a folk criterion. Ian & Sylvia successfully recorded together through the mid-'70s. The duet besides began hosting a boob tube point, Nashville North, which became the Ian Mike Tyson Establish when the couple split up in the middle of the decennium.


Afterward Ian & Sylvia's violate up, Tyson recorded Ol'Eon. He temporarily retired from transcription in 1979 to work his ranch, but returned with Old Corrals and Sagebrush in 1983. In 1984, he toured with Ricky Skaggs and also released an eponymous record album. Michael Gerald Tyson released a one-third album, Cowboyography, two age afterward, and in 1991, he released another pop Canadian record album, And Stood There Amazed, which contained the hits "Spring in Alberta" and "Joseph Black Nights." Subsequent releases include 1994's Eighteen Inches of Rainfall, 1996's Whole the Commodity 'Uns and 1999's Lost Ruck. Michael Gerald Tyson released Subsist at Longview in 2002, followed by Songs from the Rag Road in 2005.





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