Sunday 7 September 2008

Simple Information Leaflets Reduce Stigma Towards People With Mental Illness

�A elementary, illustrated leaflet can be effective in reducing negative attitudes towards people with mental illness, according to a study published in the September issue of the Psychiatric Bulletin.



Previous research has shown that negative attitudes towards people who ar mentally ill are widespread. People with schizophrenia, potomania and drug addiction are the most stigmatised of all those with mental disorder.



In this study, the researchers aimed to devise a simple proficiency to reduce stigmatised attitudes of the general public towards those with schizophrenic psychosis and nitty-gritty misuse.



Four hundred members of the public completed a questionnaire to measure stigmatised attitudes towards people with schizophrenic psychosis and substance misuse. Participants were so split into two groups.



The control group received simple descriptions of cases of schizophrenic psychosis, drug dependency or potomania. For deterrent example: "John was injecting heroin daily for one twelvemonth."



The experimental group standard a short 'upbeat' booklet with a description of a patient in remission, accompanied by a photograph of smartly-dressed male model. For model: "Chris was injecting heroin daily for one year. He is now in treatment and he is not exploitation heroin or any former illegal drugs. He is working full-time."


Results were received for 310 participants (77%). The leaflet produced a heavy and statistically significant decrease in stigmatised attitudes towards people with drug dependence and alcohol dependence, only less so towards the great unwashed with schizophrenic disorder.



The researchers suggest this is possibly because people have a more generous attitude towards patients world Health Organization have defeat substance pervert disorders. In contrast, people with schizophrenia tend not to be held responsible for their condition, and are hence not given credit for recovering from illness.



Nonetheless, the researchers conclude that it is worthwhile promoting positive images of mass with content misuse disorders who ar in recovery, in an attempt to reduce mark. Such leaflets could be used widely on a population basis, or targeted to specific groups such as employers or landlords.


Reference:

"The repentant evildoer: methods to reduce stigmatised attitudes towards mental unwellness"
Luty J, Rao H, Arokiadass SMR, Easow JM and Sarkhel A (2008)
Psychiatric Bulletin, 32: 327-332

Royal College of Psychiatrists


The Royal College of Psychiatrists is the professional and educational body for psychiatrists in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. We encourage mental health by:


- Setting standards and promoting excellence in mental health care

- Improving discernment through enquiry and education Department

- Leading, representing, training and supporting psychiatrists

- Working with patients, carers and their organisations

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Monday 18 August 2008

Overweight Hispanic Children At Significant Risk For Pre-Diabetes

�A report by researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) found that adiposis Hispanic children are at significant risk of infection for pre-diabetes, a condition marked by higher than normal blood glucose levels that are not so far high enough for a diagnosis of diabetes. The persistence of pre-diabetes during growth is associated with progression in risk towards future diabetes, according to the field, which will be promulgated in an upcoming takings of the journal Diabetes, and is now usable online.


With a population of more than 35 meg, Hispanics are the largest and quickest growing minority group in the United States. Despite the fact that Hispanics are at high risk for development type 2 diabetes, few previous studies have looked at physiological causes of the disease within this population.


Researchers lED by Michael I. Goran, Ph.D., prof of contraceptive medicine, physiology and biophysics and pedology, and director of the USC Childhood Obesity Research Center at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, followed a age bracket of 128 overweight Hispanic children in East Los Angeles. The children were tested over four back-to-back years for glucose tolerance, body mass index, amount body fat and lean mass and other peril factors for type 2 diabetes. The study found that an alarming 13% of the children had what the investigators termed "persistent pre-diabetes."


Most prior studies examining pre-diabetes in corpulence and obese children looked at a one-time judgement of metabolous risk factors for type 2 diabetes, but fluctuations over time led to poor reliableness for these tests. In the new study, Goran and colleagues examined longitudinal data to look at a progress of jeopardy factors over four age. Children were identified as having relentless pre-diabetes if they had three to four positivistic tests o'er four yearbook visits. The children wHO had pertinacious pre-diabetes had signs of compromised beta cell function, import that their bodies were unable to fully pay off to keep blood glucose at an appropriate level, and they had increasing accumulation of visceral fatty or deposition of fat around the organs. Both of these outcomes spot towards forward motion in risk of infection towards type 2 diabetes.


"What this subject shows is that doctors should be doing regular monitoring of these children over time, because a one-time health check might not be enough to assure if they are at risk for developing diabetes," Goran says.


Visceral fat, which pads the spaces between abdominal organs, has been linked to metabolic disturbances and increased risk for cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.


Increased obesity has been identified as a major determinant of insulin resistance. Lower beta-cell mapping is a key constituent in the development of type 2 diabetes, as the cells are unable to bring on enough insulin to adequately compensate for the insulin resistance.


"To better treat at-risk children we need better ways to monitor beta cell function and visceral fatty buildup," Goran says. "Those are rugged to amount but are probably the main factors determining world Health Organization will stimulate type 2 diabetes."


Future studies will examine different interventions, including up beta-cell affair and reducing visceral fat.


"The study provides great penetration into the risk factors that leading to the progression towards type 2 diabetes in this population," says Francine Kaufman, prof of pedology at the Keck School of Medicine at USC and head of the division of endocrinology and metabolism at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, who was not directly involved in the field of study. "Only by understanding how this devastating disease develops will be able to begin pickings steps to prevent it."


The study was supported by the National Institutes of Health and the General Clinical Research Center, National Center for Research Resources.


Michael I. Goran, Christianne Lane, Claudia Toledo-Corral and Marc J. Weigensberg. "Persistence of Pre-Diabetes in Overweight and Obese Hispanic Children: Association With Progressive Insulin Resistance, Poor Beta-cell Function and Increasing Visceral Fat."Diabetes. DB-08-0445


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Friday 8 August 2008

Peaches Geldof's Collapse Caused by Heroin Overdose

Bob Geldof's wayward daughter Peaches collapsed earlier this month referable to a heroin overdose, a new report claims.


According to Britain's News of The World newspaper, the 19-year-old -- whose mum Paula Yates died of a heroin overdose at 41 -- was experimenting with the deadly drug for the first time.


It is believed she did not inject heroin -- one of the near dangerous shipway of pickings it -- but het up and inhaled it through a rolled-up bank note.


Friends feared she was following the same path as tragic TV star Paula, who died in 2000. But she has told them last Sunday's drama had been a massive wake-up call -- and that she is sledding into rehab.


A source told the paper, "She was in a terrible state�not able to breathe for several transactions. She took a serious risk with her life and none of us could believe how far she went.


"Even Peaches can't believe what she's through with, and wants to commit it behind her.


"She was desperate for her pop Bob not to determine out, and she has realized it can't take place again."


Her spokesman Ray Levine refused to comment.


Another source said, "Peaches will go into rehab but she won't be a prima donna. She will go in to clean up her act."


Peaches collapsed at a flat in Camden, north London, and was revived by an ambulance crew.


"She is adamant she won't follow her mother into an early grave," said the source.




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Tuesday 1 July 2008

MGMT to play Reading And Leeds Festival warm-ups

Following their appearance at this weekend's Glastonbury festival, MGMT have announced details of two low-key shows.

Warming up for their appearances at Reading And Leeds Festivals, the duo will bring their band to Oxford and Norwich.

Those dates are:

Oxford Academy (August 19)
Norwich Waterfront (21)

Tickets go sale at 9am tomorrow morning (July 2nd).

The band also tour this autumn, appearing at the following venues:

Leeds Academy (November 5)
Nottingham Rock City (6)
Bristol Academy (7)
Glasgow Barrowlands (9)
Birmingham Academy (10)
Manchester Academy (11)
London Forum (27)
London Shepherds Bush Empire (28)

To check the availability of MGMT tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

Thursday 19 June 2008

System Of A Down members launches new band

System Of A Down guitarist Daron Malakian and drummer John Dolmayan have launched a new band together named Scars On Broadway.

With System Of A Down currently on hiatus, Scars On Broadway will release their debut self-titled album on July 29.

The 14-song album was produced by Malakian. Songs set for the album include 'World Long Gone', 'Universe', '3005', 'They Say', 'Enemy', 'Stoner Hate', 'Babylon' and 'Cute Machines'.

The band recently played live at the Coachella festival. They are set to perform at the Rock En Seine festival in Paris on August 29, and at the Area4 Festival in L�dinghausen on August 31.

You can listen to the band now on the Myspace.com/scarsonbroadway.

Friday 13 June 2008

Time In Malta

Time In Malta   
Artist: Time In Malta

   Genre(s): 
Punk
   



Discography:


Alone With the Alone   
 Alone With the Alone

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12




San Francisco's Time in Malta is an intense three-piece hard-core band that combines elements of melodic line, power, and heavy metallic element into a convincing, uplifting power plant akin to the works of Boy Sets Fire, Grade, and Shai Hulud instinct with frenzied scraunch and indie sensitiveness alike. The band formed in 1997 when transplanted Indianapolis natives Todd Gullion (bass/vocals, formerly of Burn It Down), Chris Lyon (guitarist and co-owner of Frentic Records), and Sander Leech (drums) met up in the Bay Area. The trio began writing songs, finally producing a demonstration at Toast Studios, which was submitted to several autonomous book labels. Impressed by their dynamic even so intense approach, Escape Artist Records snatched up the band and released their seven-song Construct & Demolish EP in July 1999. The band completed a short duty tour of the United States in support of the EP, appearance at several key hard-core festivals as well earlier subsidence in to compose corporeal for their first-class honours degree full-length record album. They paused briefly to render one new song dynasty and a cover of Threadbare's "In Effigy" to Escape Artist, which was released as the Identify, Persist, Transcend 7" single in belated 2000. In February of 2001, sometime Burn It Down singer Ryan Downey coupled the group, delegating Gullion to bass and financial support vocal duties. Time in Malta performed one and only express with this lineup, earlier Leech left field the band and was replaced by One Time Angels drummer Eric Alexander. Downey left field the group around the like time. Again a three-piece, Time in Malta recorded a three-song demonstration in July 2001 ahead part slipway with Alexander and request Leech to retort the band. They finally pulled in concert their first full-length album, A Second Engine, in the summertime of 2002 on Equal Vision Records. Alone with the Alone followed 2 age afterward.





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Friday 6 June 2008

Chris Martin - admirer of band Westlife

London (ANI): His own band may have a huge fan following but Chris Martin has confessed that he is an admirer of Westlife. Coldplay frontman has admitted that he keeps dreaming about the Irish pop group. "I dreamt about Radiohead last night and Westlife the night before. Which is the perfect blend of what we're trying to do musically," The Sun quoted Martin, as saying. Chris went on to reveal he is still plagued by insecurity despite clearly being the singer of Britain's biggest and best band. "I always dream about other musicians. And they're never interested in hanging out with us," he said.

Saturday 31 May 2008

Ultrabeat Vs Scott Brown

Ultrabeat Vs Scott Brown   
Artist: Ultrabeat Vs Scott Brown

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   



Discography:


Elysium I Go Crazy   
 Elysium I Go Crazy

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 7




 






Thursday 29 May 2008

Jascha Heifetz - violin, Richard Ellsasser - organ

Jascha Heifetz - violin, Richard Ellsasser - organ   
Artist: Jascha Heifetz - violin, Richard Ellsasser - organ

   Genre(s): 
Classical
   



Discography:


Chaconne in G minor   
 Chaconne in G minor

   Year: 1950   
Tracks: 1




 





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Magic Slim

Magic Slim   
Artist: Magic Slim

   Genre(s): 
Blues
   



Discography:


Grand Slam   
 Grand Slam

   Year: 1982   
Tracks: 14


Highway Is My Home   
 Highway Is My Home

   Year:    
Tracks: 10


Collection   
 Collection

   Year:    
Tracks: 10




Magic Slim & the Teardrops proudly uphold the custom of what a Chicago blues band should heavy like. Their emphasis on ensemble playing and a whopping repertoire that allegedly ranges upward of a few one C songs give the eminent guitarist's live performances an adorable ad-lib quality: You never cognise what obscurity he'll overstretch out of his outsized lid next.


Born Morris Holt on August 7, 1937, the Mississippi native was forced to reach up playing the piano when he lost his small finger in a cotton noose mishap. Boyhood chum Magic Sam bestowed his magic soubriquet on the budding guitarist (and times change as Slim's no yearner slender). Holt first base came to Chicago in 1955, merely establish that breaking into the competitive local blues circumference was a tough proposition. Although he managed to guarantee a steady gig for a while with Robert Perkins' band (Mr. Pitiful & the Teardrops), Slim wasn't good enough to onward motion into the upper berth ranks of Chicago bluesdom.


So he retreated to Mississippi for a spell to perfect his chops. When he returned to Chicago in 1965 (with brothers Nick and Lee Baby as his new rhythm section), Slim's detractors were quickly forced to change their tune. Utilizing the Teardrops discover and belongings onto his Magic Slim handle, the big man cut a yoke of 45s for Ja-Wes and established himself as a redoubtable strength on the South side. His guitar work on dripped vibrato-enriched spitefulness and his hollering vocals were as ill-humoured and sturdy as anyone's on the setting.


All of a sudden, the recording floodgates opened up for the Teardrops in 1979 after they cut quartet tunes for Alligator's Surviving Chicago Blues anthology series. Since then, a series of nails-tough albums for Rooster Blues, Alligator, and a skid for the Austrian Wolf logo experience fattened Slim's discography considerably. The Teardrops weathered a potentially annihilative change when longtime second guitarist John Primer cut his have major-label debut for Code Blue, merely with Slim and bass-wielding brother Nick Holt still on display board, it's doubtful the quartet's boilers suit legal volition change dramatically in Primer's absence. In 1996, Slim gestural with Blind Pig and has cut some of the most-celebrated albums of his vocation, including Scufflin' in 1996, Pitch-dark Tornado in 1998, Snakebite in 2000, and Blue Magic in 2002. A alive recording taped in 2005 at the Sierra Nevada Brewery was released that same class on both DVD and CD as Anything Can Happen. 2006 proverb the release of Atomic number 50 Pan Alley, a set of recordings made between 1992 and 1998 in Chicago and Europe, on Austria's Wolf Records.





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Tenor Giuseppe Di Stefano dies, 86

The legendary Italian tenor Giuseppe Di Stefano has died in Milan.
Di Stefano, who was 86, had suffered poor health after being attacked during a robbery at his Kenyan holiday home in 2004.
The tenor was treated for serious head injuries and went into a coma while in hospital in Milan last December.
Born in Sicily, Di Stefano made his operatic debut in 1946 and gave the late Luciano Pavarotti his big break when illness forced him out of a performance of 'La Boheme' at Covent Garden in London in 1963; Pavarotti performed as his replacement.
During his career Di Stefano made many records with Pavarotti and Maria Callas.

Colin Farrell Joins The Super Skinny Brigade!

Pictures of Colin Farrell have emerged showing him looking incredibly gaunt and thin, sparking fears for his health.

The Irish actor is currently filming upcoming movie Triage, in which he plays a war reporter in 1990s Bosnia, and Colin has insisted his dramatic shedding of pounds was to make his character more convincing.
 
He told People: "I lost weight because my role demanded it. It was all very healthy."

Do you prefer Colin looking skinny and gaunt, or would you rather see a bit more meat on him? Be sure to leave your comments below.

Element of Crime Jakob Ilja Marco Birkner Sven Reg

Element of Crime Jakob Ilja Marco Birkner Sven Reg   
Artist: Element of Crime Jakob Ilja Marco Birkner Sven Reg

   Genre(s): 
Indie
   



Discography:


An Einem Sonntag im April   
 An Einem Sonntag im April

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 11




 






Man Parrish

Man Parrish   
Artist: Man Parrish

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   



Discography:


Man Parrish   
 Man Parrish

   Year:    
Tracks: 13




Although he produced only a smattering of tracks of renown and disappeared into obscurity most as cursorily as he had emerged from it, Manny Parrish is still one of the most important and influential figures in American electronic saltation euphony. Helping to lay the fundament of electro, hip-hop, freestyle, and techno, as well as the gobs of subgenres to break away turned from those, Parrish introduced the aesthetic of European electronic pop to the American clubhouse scene by combine the plugged-in disco-funk of Giorgio Moroder and the man-machine music of Kraftwerk with the beefed-up rhythms and cut'n'mix glide slope of nascent rap. As a result, tracks like "Hip-hop Be Bop (Don't Stop)" and "Boogie Down Bronx" were period-defining plant that provided the introductory genetic material for everyone from Run-D.M.C. and the Beastie Boys to Autechre and Andrea Parker -- and they stay undisputed classics of early hip-hop and electro to this day. A native New Yorker, Parrish was a extremity of the extended family of glam-chasers and freakazoids that converged nightly at Studio 54. His nickname, Man, first appeared in Andy Warhol's Interview magazine, and his early live shows at Bronx hip-hop clubs were glasses of lights, glister, and pyrotechny that drew as much from the Warhol mystique as from the Cold Crush Brothers.


Influenced by the electronic experiments of Klaus Nomi and Brian Eno as well as by Kraftwerk, Parrish together with Raúl Rodríguez recorded their best-known work in a bantam studio apartment sometimes shared with Afrika Bambaataa, whose own sessions with Arthur Baker and John Robie produced a number of classics match to Parrish's own, including "Wildstyle," "Look for the Perfect Beat," and the illustrious "Major planet Rock." What distinguished "Hip-hop Be Bop," still, was its lack of vocals and the extremely broad spectrum of popularity it gained in the club fit, from ghetto breakdance halls to uptown clubs like Danceteria and the Funhouse. After he ascertained a pirated written matter of his euphony being played by a local DJ, Parrish establish his way to the offices of the Importe pronounce (a foot soldier of popular dance imprint Sugarscoop), with whom he inked his first handle. He released his self-titled LP curtly afterward, and the record album went on to sell all over iI 1000000 copies worldwide. Following a period of blow out, Parrish recorded and remixed tracks for Michael Jackson, Boy George, Gloria Gaynor, and Hi-NRG group Man 2 Man, among others, and served as road director for the Village People. While Parrish's subsequent material achieved nowhere nigh the success or creative toss of his earlier work out, he continued to record from his Brooklyn studio and has been a patronise DJ at New York S&M clubs. His second base LP, Dreamtime, appeared on Strictly Rhythm in 1997.






Sarah Jessica Parker - Parker Tried To Quit Sex And The City

Actress SARAH JESSICA PARKER begged her agent to terminate her SEX AND THE CITY contract after signing up for the role.

The star was enjoying life dipping in and out of various New York projects and baulked at the prospect of being tied to a TV show for an entire series.

Her anxiety reached such a critical point, she called her agent in a panic and urged him to talk Sex And The City bosses out of recruiting her.

She says, "I had a wonderful life in New York. I was doing theatre and movies, had plenty of free time and regularly saw my friends - so I was in a panic when I was told that I'd need to be around for regular filming.

"No one could calm me down. I kept thinking, 'What can I do to escape?' I'd call my agent, begging, 'You have to get me out of this. I don't care what it takes. Even if I'm broke on the street, I can't do Sex And The City as a series.'"

However, she's relieved she didn't act on her irrational fears, following the show's phenomenal success.

She adds, "The result, of course, is that they got me on the set for the first day and I never looked back."




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