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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Tom Wilson: How Biff From 'Back To The Future' Handles Fan Questions

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Tom Wilson, the guy who played bully Biff Tannen in the "Back to the Future" movies, has come up with a nifty way to handle the most-asked fan questions about the beloved trilogy: by writing all the answers down on a postcard.

Although it's been 22 years since the last film was in theaters, Wilson's still fielding queries about what it was like to work with Michael J. Fox ("Michael J. Fox is nice. I'm not in close contact with him"), hoverboard stories ("The hoverboards didn't really fly, we were hanging by wires from a cane") and what the maure was made of ("The manure was made from peat moss, cork, dirt and a food agent that made it sticky").

Oh, and what about Biff's famous catchphrases? "Among the many improvisations on set, I termed the coin 'butthead,' as well as 'Make like a tree, and get out of here.'"

Wilson, whose other credits include "The Informant!" and "Action Jackson," says he created the FAQ because "Nobody had any idea that the movies would become a cultural touchstone, but the themes of friendship and adventure moved the audience so powerfully that I felt the need to create this postcard as a timesaver."

You can read the full postcard here.

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Tongue-Tie (Ankyloglossia)

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Tongue-Tie (Ankyloglossia) is a condition that limits the range of motion.


With tongue-tie, an unusually short, often or narrow strip of fabric (frenulum) binds to the underside of the tip of the tongue to the floor of the mouth. A person who has tongue-tie might have difficulty sticking out his tongue. Tongue-tie can also affect how a child eats, speaks, and swallows, as well as interfere with breastfeeding.


Sometimes the frenulum loosens over time and tongue-tie resolves by itself. In other cases, tongue-tie persists without causing problems.


If necessary, tongue-tie can be treated with a simple surgical procedure called a frenotomy. If you require further repair or the frenulum is too thick for frenotomy, a broader procedure known as Frenuloplasty could be an option.

References GC Isaacson. Ankyloglossia (tongue-tie) in infants and children. www.uptodate.com/index. Accessed February 6, 2012. Buryk M, et al. effectiveness of neonatal Ankyloglossia release: a randomized trial. Pediatrics. 2011; 280.128: Suter VG, et al, Ankyloglossia: facts and myths in the diagnosis and treatment. Journal of Periodontology. 2009; 80: 1204. Edmunds J, et al. Tongue-tie and breastfeeding: a review of the literature. Review of breastfeeding. 2011; 19:19. Block SL Ankyloglossia: when frenectomy is the right choice. Pediatric Annals. 2012; 41: 14. Beatty CW (expert opinion). Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota March 11, 2012.

 

Tongue-Tie (Ankyloglossia)

By Mayo Clinic staff

Tongue-Tie (Ankyloglossia) is a condition that limits the range of motion.


With tongue-tie, an unusually short, often or narrow strip of fabric (frenulum) binds to the underside of the tip of the tongue to the floor of the mouth. A person who has tongue-tie might have difficulty sticking out his tongue. Tongue-tie can also affect how a child eats, speaks, and swallows, as well as interfere with breastfeeding.


Sometimes the frenulum loosens over time and tongue-tie resolves by itself. In other cases, tongue-tie persists without causing problems.


If necessary, tongue-tie can be treated with a simple surgical procedure called a frenotomy. If you require further repair or the frenulum is too thick for frenotomy, a broader procedure known as Frenuloplasty could be an option.

References GC Isaacson. Ankyloglossia (tongue-tie) in infants and children. www.uptodate.com/index. Accessed February 6, 2012. Buryk M, et al. effectiveness of neonatal Ankyloglossia release: a randomized trial. Pediatrics. 2011; 280.128: Suter VG, et al, Ankyloglossia: facts and myths in the diagnosis and treatment. Journal of Periodontology. 2009; 80: 1204. Edmunds J, et al. Tongue-tie and breastfeeding: a review of the literature. Review of breastfeeding. 2011; 19:19. Block SL Ankyloglossia: when frenectomy is the right choice. Pediatric Annals. 2012; 41: 14. Beatty CW (expert opinion). Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota March 11, 2012.

 

Tongue-Tie (Ankyloglossia)

By Mayo Clinic staff

Tongue-Tie (Ankyloglossia) is a condition that limits the range of motion.


With tongue-tie, an unusually short, often or narrow strip of fabric (frenulum) binds to the underside of the tip of the tongue to the floor of the mouth. A person who has tongue-tie might have difficulty sticking out his tongue. Tongue-tie can also affect how a child eats, speaks, and swallows, as well as interfere with breastfeeding.


Sometimes the frenulum loosens over time and tongue-tie resolves by itself. In other cases, tongue-tie persists without causing problems.


If necessary, tongue-tie can be treated with a simple surgical procedure called a frenotomy. If you require further repair or the frenulum is too thick for frenotomy, a broader procedure known as Frenuloplasty could be an option.

References GC Isaacson. Ankyloglossia (tongue-tie) in infants and children. www.uptodate.com/index. Accessed February 6, 2012. Buryk M, et al. effectiveness of neonatal Ankyloglossia release: a randomized trial. Pediatrics. 2011; 280.128: Suter VG, et al, Ankyloglossia: facts and myths in the diagnosis and treatment. Journal of Periodontology. 2009; 80: 1204. Edmunds J, et al. Tongue-tie and breastfeeding: a review of the literature. Review of breastfeeding. 2011; 19:19. Block SL Ankyloglossia: when frenectomy is the right choice. Pediatric Annals. 2012; 41: 14. Beatty CW (expert opinion). Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota March 11, 2012.

 

Was Tim Burton Ever A Good Director? (OPINION)

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With a title like that, I'm sure to get a lot of hate for even suggesting such a notion.

But here's the thing: I loved Tim Burton. He was my absolute favorite director until around 2001. The worlds he created held my attention in a deeper way than other filmmaker's. The oddball and macabre design, along with the melancholy atmosphere, were unlike anything I had seen in movies. It was as fantastical in imagination as any blockbuster, and it felt more ethereal and personal than the "Hollywood" spectacle of a Spielberg or Zemeckis film. He introduced me to ideas of retro kitsch, spooky fringe and proudly holding onto timeless obsessions of your youth.

Burton is one of those early influences in my life that made me become a passionate movie lover. I can catch "Beetlejuice" or "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" at any moment on TV and immediately get sucked back into them. Batman, Jack Skellington, Martians that explode at the sound of Slim Whitman -- I was (and still am) a head-over-heels fanboy for those cinematic adventures. But now I look at those movies and hold them in high regard in spite of Tim Burton.

Tim Burton is not the filmmaker he used to be. The haunting emotional resonance of an early project like "Edward Scissorhands" does not exist in something like 2010's "Alice in Wonderland," or the recently released "Dark Shadows." (And if you think it does, please feel free to explain.) Since 2001, he's been more content playing the Hollywood game: trying to sell the public on pre-packaged, risk-free commercial entertainment that looks pretty, has distinct colors, and usually features Johnny Depp exhibiting some kind of quirk for ninety-minutes. These projects are the cinematic equivalent of cotton candy: They're not meant to be "deep" or "profound," nor are they trying to use the artform of movie-making to uncover any new truths about the human condition. Their sole purpose is to get you to pay twelve dollars to laugh and be distracted from your life. It's as interchangeable and disposable as "Battleship" or those Geico commercials with the excited pig.

How did Tim Burton become such a money-chasing hack? How could someone who was so unique become so manufactured? There are only two potential answers. One: he's much more cynical than his public persona lets on. He's a businessman, who is perfectly content selling his brand to the young (and young at heart) outcasts of society with a few token themes of "loneliness," and then wrapping it all in a line of merchandise ready for the new season at Hot Topic. He doesn't care if it's an old drawing, a trading card set, a '70s soap opera or a comic book; if it's "goth," then he wants to sell it to you. If that's the case, then he doesn't deserve the adulation that his fanbase has given him. The only other option is this: he was never that good to begin with.

When he was a young and hungry director, Burton wasn't given free rein to do whatever he wanted. He had to compromise with producers, writers, actors and scores of other people involved with a movie. Making a film is a collaborative process; no one person is responsible for a film's perfection, even on the greatest movies of all time. But now that he's "Tim Burton" -- and delivered billions on box-office profits -- he's not going to be reined in. He's surrounded by producers who sign blank checks for him to do his "Tim Burton" thing, then he casts his best friend and his girlfriend in his movie. He's so ensconced in his little bubble that he'll never hear "that's a bad idea" or be pushed to find new ways to entertain. Looking at the last decade of his work, it's clear that if he's this one-note, then all the past glory he's received needs to be given to other people.

So let's stop pretending and call it like it is: Tim Burton is a really good art designer. And that's it. He's great at coming up with visual graphics that translate to impressive costumes, makeup, scenery and special effects. That's an impressive skill set, but it doesn't make him a good director. "Directing" a film comes with a lot of storytelling responsibilities that go beyond making everything look cool. Burton's been handed a rare opportunity to tell stories to a global audience, and all he does is make toy commercials. Why do I have to pretend like he's anything better than that?

For further proof, let's take a look back at each of Burton's projects

"Pee-wee's Big Adventure"
This character (and movie) belongs to Paul Reubens (not to mention co-writers Phil Hartman and Michael Varhol). While Burton helped translate the Pee-wee persona to the big screen, this was a passion project for the film's star.

"Beetlejuice"
Michael McDowell was the one who brought the script to Burton; later Larry Wilson and Warren Skaaren developed the story further. The movie also sports an impressive cast, from Alec Baldwin to Winona Ryder to Jeffrey Jones. And the titular character might be the perfect demonstration of Michael Keaton's manic comedic timing.

"Batman"
Again, Burton had nothing to do with the story -- the script is again credited to Sam Hamm and Skaaren (plus several uncredited rewrites). And once more Keaton was spotlighted in a leading role, this time a risky departure from his usual character type. Plus, it starred Jack freakin' Nicholson, who had so much presence and control over his character, he could basically dictate the shooting schedule around Lakers games.

"Edward Scissorhands"
Edward started as a drawing from Burton's teenage years, and the task of creating an actual story was handed off to Caroline Thompson, a novelist who proved to be very adept at translating fairy tales to the big screen (her later credits include "Black Beauty," "The Secret Garden" and a TV version of "Snow White.") A young Johnny Depp signed on to take his first big acting risk, and he was surrounded by Oscar-winning talent like Dianne West and Alan Arkin, plus the legendary Vincent Price.

"Batman Returns"
Burton was not interested in directing the film, but only signed on to get "Scissorhands" greenlit. Again, he had nothing to do with the script, and the extravagant production was filled with effects by wizards like Stan Winston.

"The Nightmare Before Christmas"
This is a contentious one in some fan circles because Burton didn't even direct and he regularly receives credit like he does. "Nightmare" started as a three-page poem from the '80s; the movie script was developed by Caroline Thompson again and the musical portions came from long-time creative partner Danny Elfman. The whole affair was directed under the eye of Henry Selick, one of the most successful stop-motion animators in history.

"Ed Wood"
The genesis of this idea came from screenwriters Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, who have gone on to pen biopics "The People vs. Larry Flynt" and "Man on the Moon." The project was originally going to be directed by "Heathers" director Michael Lehmann, but he had to drop out at the last minute due to scheduling conflicts. Burton took over and filmed the first draft, as is. The film was buoyed by performances from Depp, Bill Murray and an Oscar-winning turn from Martin Landau.

"Mars Attacks!"
The goal of this movie was to pay tribute to B-movies from decades past, and it accomplished it: "Mars" was the first commercial and critical disappointment of his career. But if it's not your aim to make a good movie, is it considered a failure?

"Sleepy Hollow"
The film started as a low-budget slasher from the writer of "Seven" and Kevin Yagher, a special effects artist looking to make his directorial debut. After Yagher lost the job due to creative differences, Burton signed on, having just removed himself from the infamous "Superman" debacle at Warner Bros.

"Planet of the Apes"
The poorly-reviewed and forgotten remake spent years in development hell before Burton signed on, amid criticism that he was a "hired gun" for 20th Century Fox.

"Big Fish"
Screenwriter John August adapted the unpublished novel "Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions" and spent years working with Steven Spielberg, who was planning on directing. Burton signed on after Spielberg had to drop out. And don't forget August's words were delivered by critically acclaimed actors like Albert Finney, Ewan McGregor and Jessica Lange.

"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"
This second attempt at adapting Roald Dahl's book came from Dahl himself, who spent years trying to get a film version that was closer to his vision than the 1971 family classic. After many directors toyed with the idea of working on "Wonka," Burton signed on with August and Depp, adding their own new backstory to the candy-maker and receiving criticism for Depp's eccentric Michael Jackson-like performance.

"The Corpse Bride"
Burton shared co-directing credits with Mike Johnson, a stop-motion animator, and screenwriting credits again went to August and Caroline Thompson.

"Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street"
Burton replaced Sam Mendes, who was working directly with Broadway composer Stephen Sondheim. The film adaptation was scripted by the multi-time Oscar-nominated John Logan, while Sondheim remained as a creative consultant overseeing the production.

"Alice in Wonderland"
Burton signed a deal with Disney to make two 3D films; with Disney writer Linda Woolverton on board, Burton tackled "Alice" because he never felt an "emotional connection" to Lewis Carroll's story. His re-worked tale, that involved effects-laden battle scenes, received some of the worst reviews of his career.

"Dark Shadows"
For his latest effort, Burton hired Seth Grahame-Smith to pen the adaptation of a cult 70s soap opera. Prior to his first screenplay work, Grahame-Smith was famous for writing a "Spider-Man" handbook, "The Big Book of Porn" and the literary mash-ups "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" and "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter," which combine one thing that was already successful with another thing that was already successful.

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Take time to relax by reading

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One of my favorite ways to relax is to sit with my favorite journal or book and lose myself in the contents.


Reading is a great way to escape to another place and time. In the process, your mind and body have a chance to relax.


How many times have you thought of just doing nothing but curling up on the couch with a good book, a cup of tea and a cozy blanket?


It can be the ultimate way to relax, be with yourself and forget about the stress around you. A book can take you places that you've never been.


As a cancer survivor, you may have used reading to get through the day many times ... while waiting for your doctor, while receiving chemotherapy, or simply as a way to relax your mind during times when your body needs a rest.


There are so many ways to incorporate the simple act of relaxing through reading. Feel free to share your favorite book or your experiences with reading and relaxation. I'd love to hear from you.


Follow me on Twitter at @SherylNess1. Join the discussion at #livingwithcancer.

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Take time to relax by reading

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One of my favorite ways to relax is to sit with my favorite journal or book and lose myself in the contents.


Reading is a great way to escape to another place and time. In the process, your mind and body have a chance to relax.


How many times have you thought of just doing nothing but curling up on the couch with a good book, a cup of tea and a cozy blanket?


It can be the ultimate way to relax, be with yourself and forget about the stress around you. A book can take you places that you've never been.


As a cancer survivor, you may have used reading to get through the day many times ... while waiting for your doctor, while receiving chemotherapy, or simply as a way to relax your mind during times when your body needs a rest.


There are so many ways to incorporate the simple act of relaxing through reading. Feel free to share your favorite book or your experiences with reading and relaxation. I'd love to hear from you.


Follow me on Twitter at @SherylNess1. Join the discussion at #livingwithcancer.

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Take time to relax by reading

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One of my favorite ways to relax is to sit with my favorite journal or book and lose myself in the contents.


Reading is a great way to escape to another place and time. In the process, your mind and body have a chance to relax.


How many times have you thought of just doing nothing but curling up on the couch with a good book, a cup of tea and a cozy blanket?


It can be the ultimate way to relax, be with yourself and forget about the stress around you. A book can take you places that you've never been.


As a cancer survivor, you may have used reading to get through the day many times ... while waiting for your doctor, while receiving chemotherapy, or simply as a way to relax your mind during times when your body needs a rest.


There are so many ways to incorporate the simple act of relaxing through reading. Feel free to share your favorite book or your experiences with reading and relaxation. I'd love to hear from you.


Follow me on Twitter at @SherylNess1. Join the discussion at #livingwithcancer.

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Tim Burton's 'Dark Shadows': Pros And Cons

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By now, you've probably heard about Tim Burton's new movie, "Dark Shadows." Based on the popular '70s soap opera, the adaptation stars Johnny Depp (of course) as Barnabas Collins, a vampire who seeks revenge on a jealous witch. Does "Shadows" breathe life into the director's recent crop of underwhelming films? Is the latest Depp-Burton collaboration in need of resuscitation? Will [INSERT THIRD CLICHED PUN ABOUT VAMPIRES]? Let's take a look in this week's Pro-Con.


PRO: The set design and costumes


One thing the movie nails: The 1970s aesthetic, with its lava lamps, music, clothes and cars.


CON: The script


Sure, the movie may be great to look at, but that doesn't matter when the script is in total shambles. "Dark Shadows" is filled with plot holes and unanswered questions.


PRO: The soundtrack


The film features a terrific selection of classic rock hits, from "Bang a Gong (Get It On)" by T.Rex to the Moody Blues' "Nights in White Satin" to (appropriately) "Season Of The Witch" by Donovan.


CON: The misuse of Danny Elfman


The legendary composer has worked on almost every Tim Burton movie. But here, his score is banished to the short intro and end credits.


PRO: Eva Green


Even with a bland script, the French actress succeeds at playing the menacing evil witch, Angelique Bouchard.


CON: Chloe Moretz


The 15-year-old actress has been deservedly praised for her roles in "Kick Ass" and "Let Me In." But her portrayal of the despondent (and stoned) Carolyn Stoddard is, for a lack of a better word, terrible.


PRO: Collinwood Manor


Along the same lines as the first "pro." The house is filled with secret passages, ancient artwork and an unbelievably cool caretaker played by Jackie Earle Haley.


CON: Collinwood Manor montage


Barnabas' arrival in 1972 was Burton's perfect excuse to film a cheesy montage at Collinwood Manor, filled with bad fish-out-of-water jokes.


PRO: Johnny Depp


The movie star is his usual reliable self in "Shadows," lurking around Tim Burton's gorgeously gothic sets as only Johnny Depp can do.


CON: Johnny Depp


Still, we've seen this role from Depp before; he's played the pasty-faced creeper in almost every one of Burton's films.


PRO: Jonathan Frid cameo


The original Barnabas Collins, who passed away last month at the age of 87, made his final film appearance in "Shadows." As Depp told the LA Times on set, Frid was "as elegant and magical as I had always imagined."


CON: Alice Cooper cameo


You know what's cool? Seeing Alice Cooper perform in 1972. You know what isn't? Watching a 64-year-old Alice Cooper perform in a film that's set in 1972.


PRO: This Mondo poster


CON: This photo at the "Dark Shadows" premiere, which would have been great ... in 1972.

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So why see Dark Shadows, on a weekend when The Avengers beckons you for a second look? Five reasons, and they're all females. Each of the actresses in the cast looks great and star-acts up a perfect storm.

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Of all the morbid beauties in Tim Burton's work, the spooky goth girls and deathly pale boys, none wear their ghoulishness as lightly or winningly as Johnny Depp. And what a bewitching corpse he makes in "Dark Shadows," Mr. Burton's most pleasurable film in years.

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As the door to Collinwood creaks open... we glimpse a powerful, almost Proustian totem leaning against the front porch: A Schwinn kids' bicycle, with a banana seat. I had already suspected I was going to love "Dark Shadows," even before that moment. But that's when I knew it for sure.

feels like a place-holder, a meandering first draft of an adaptation of the supernatural soap opera that ran on ABC-TV from 1966 to 1971." data-credits="" data-height="800" data-width="1200" data-title_link="Michael_Phillips_Chicago" data-slideimage_id="961575" data-image_urls='["http:\/\/i.huffpost.com\/gadgets\/slideshows\/225616\/slide_225616_961575_free.jpg","http:\/\/i.huffpost.com\/gadgets\/slideshows\/225616\/slide_225616_961575_huge.jpg","http:\/\/i.huffpost.com\/gadgets\/slideshows\/225616\/slide_225616_961575_large.jpg"]' data-thumb_urls='["http:\/\/i.huffpost.com\/gadgets\/slideshows\/225616\/slide_225616_961575_sq50.jpg","http:\/\/i.huffpost.com\/gadgets\/slideshows\/225616\/slide_225616_961575_small.jpg"]' data-display_domain="http://i.huffpost.com/">

Some of director Tim Burton's costume parties are livelier than others, and the new "Dark Shadows" -- from the man who gave us "Edward Scissorhands," "Sweeney Todd," "Alice in Wonderland" and other chalkface-makeup spectaculars starring Johnny Depp -- feels like a place-holder, a meandering first draft of an adaptation of the supernatural soap opera that ran on ABC-TV from 1966 to 1971.

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Tim Burton's "Dark Shadows" is all dressed up with nowhere to go, an elegant production without a central drive. It offers wonderful things, but they aren't what's important. It's as if Burton directed at arm's length, unwilling to find juice in the story.

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The film delivers precisely the satisfaction a sympathetic audience could expect from its director, not one degree above or below. The audience is whelmed. It's a whelmer.

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Burton's greatest strength remains his visual artistry. "Dark Shadows" obviously springs from the same brilliantly ma-cabre imagination that has given us such works as "Beetlejuice," "Sleepy Hollow" and "Corpse Bride." But when the script is as weak as this "Munsters"-level pastiche by John August ("Big Fish") and Emerson graduate Seth Grahame-Smith, Burton is helpless.

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Test group b strep

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Group B Streptococcus — also called Group B streptococci — is a common bacterium often carried in the gut or lower genital tract. Although Group b streptococci are usually harmless in adults, can cause pregnancy complications and serious illness in infants. If you are pregnant, health care provider will recommend probably a test group b strep during the third quarter.


During a group b strep test, health care provider will buffer your vagina and rectum and send the samples to a laboratory for testing. In some cases, you may be given instructions on how to collect the samples alone. Because it can occur in certain positive and negative moments at other times, it is necessary to repeat that the Group b strep test whenever you are pregnant.


If the test group b strep is negative, no action is required. If the strep test group b is positive, you will be given antibiotics during labor to prevent disease Group b strep in your child.

Refers to Puopolo KM, et al., infection with Group b strep in pregnant women. http://www.uptodate.com/index. The 29 December 2011. Puopolo KM, et al., infection with Group b Streptococcus in young children and infants. http://www.uptodate.com/index. Accessed 29 December 2011. pregnancy and Group b Streptococcus. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. http://www.ACOG.org/~/media/for%20Patients/faq105.ashx?DMC = TS = 1 & 20111229T1430272285. Accessed on 29 December, 2011. Group B strep (GBS): prevention in infants. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. http://www.cdc.gov/groupbstrep/about/prevention.html. Accessed 29 December 2011. Centers for disease prevention and control. Prevention of perinatal Group B Streptococcal Disease: revised guidelines from CDC, 2010. MMWR. 2010; 59 (Cod. RR-10): 1. http://www.cdc.gov/MMWR/Preview/mmwrhtml/rr5910a1.htm. The 29 December 2011. Murry MM (expert opinion). Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota February 24, 2012.

 

Test group b strep

By Mayo Clinic staff

Group B Streptococcus — also called Group B streptococci — is a common bacterium often carried in the gut or lower genital tract. Although Group b streptococci are usually harmless in adults, can cause pregnancy complications and serious illness in infants. If you are pregnant, health care provider will recommend probably a test group b strep during the third quarter.


During a group b strep test, health care provider will buffer your vagina and rectum and send the samples to a laboratory for testing. In some cases, you may be given instructions on how to collect the samples alone. Because it can occur in certain positive and negative moments at other times, it is necessary to repeat that the Group b strep test whenever you are pregnant.


If the test group b strep is negative, no action is required. If the strep test group b is positive, you will be given antibiotics during labor to prevent disease Group b strep in your child.

Refers to Puopolo KM, et al., infection with Group b strep in pregnant women. http://www.uptodate.com/index. The 29 December 2011. Puopolo KM, et al., infection with Group b Streptococcus in young children and infants. http://www.uptodate.com/index. Accessed 29 December 2011. pregnancy and Group b Streptococcus. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. http://www.ACOG.org/~/media/for%20Patients/faq105.ashx?DMC = TS = 1 & 20111229T1430272285. Accessed on 29 December, 2011. Group B strep (GBS): prevention in infants. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. http://www.cdc.gov/groupbstrep/about/prevention.html. Accessed 29 December 2011. Centers for disease prevention and control. Prevention of perinatal Group B Streptococcal Disease: revised guidelines from CDC, 2010. MMWR. 2010; 59 (Cod. RR-10): 1. http://www.cdc.gov/MMWR/Preview/mmwrhtml/rr5910a1.htm. The 29 December 2011. Murry MM (expert opinion). Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota February 24, 2012.

 

Test group b strep

By Mayo Clinic staff

Group B Streptococcus — also called Group B streptococci — is a common bacterium often carried in the gut or lower genital tract. Although Group b streptococci are usually harmless in adults, can cause pregnancy complications and serious illness in infants. If you are pregnant, health care provider will recommend probably a test group b strep during the third quarter.


During a group b strep test, health care provider will buffer your vagina and rectum and send the samples to a laboratory for testing. In some cases, you may be given instructions on how to collect the samples alone. Because it can occur in certain positive and negative moments at other times, it is necessary to repeat that the Group b strep test whenever you are pregnant.


If the test group b strep is negative, no action is required. If the strep test group b is positive, you will be given antibiotics during labor to prevent disease Group b strep in your child.

Refers to Puopolo KM, et al., infection with Group b strep in pregnant women. http://www.uptodate.com/index. The 29 December 2011. Puopolo KM, et al., infection with Group b Streptococcus in young children and infants. http://www.uptodate.com/index. Accessed 29 December 2011. pregnancy and Group b Streptococcus. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. http://www.ACOG.org/~/media/for%20Patients/faq105.ashx?DMC = TS = 1 & 20111229T1430272285. Accessed on 29 December, 2011. Group B strep (GBS): prevention in infants. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. http://www.cdc.gov/groupbstrep/about/prevention.html. Accessed 29 December 2011. Centers for disease prevention and control. Prevention of perinatal Group B Streptococcal Disease: revised guidelines from CDC, 2010. MMWR. 2010; 59 (Cod. RR-10): 1. http://www.cdc.gov/MMWR/Preview/mmwrhtml/rr5910a1.htm. The 29 December 2011. Murry MM (expert opinion). Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota February 24, 2012.

 

'Battleship' Poster Parody: Taylor Kitsch Faces Off Against Rich Uncle Pennybags

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If you think a movie based on the game "Battleship" is silly, you're not alone. The folks at Screen Crush have just re-imagined "Battleship"-- a film about an alien invasion -- as a fight against classic board-game characters. (Enter Rich Uncle Pennybags from Monopoly and the King of Candy Land.)


The spoof posters even come with catchy tag lines: Monopoly: "The Battle for Earth Begins at Go" and Jenga: "Attack the Block."


If the current Rotten Tomatoes score for the movie is any indication, a giant Pennybags or angry Operation patient wreaking havoc in the ocean might be more entertaining than the real movie.


Granted, fans shouldn't be laughing too hard: several of these games acutally have movies in the works, including Monopoly from director Ridley Scott and a Candy Land flick starring Adam Sandler.


You can check out a few of the posters below. For the entire collection, head to Screen Crush.


"Battleship" hits theaters nationwide this Friday.


[via Screen Crush]


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Tilt table test

By Mayo Clinic staff

A tilt table test is used to evaluate the cause of unexplained fainting (syncope). During a tilt table test, you lie on a table that moves from a horizontal to a vertical position. Heart rate and blood pressure are monitored during the test tilt table.


Your doctor may recommend a tilt table test if you have had repeated, unexplained episodes of fainting. A tilt table test may want to investigate the cause of faint if you have fainted once, but another episode it would risk of injury because of your work environment, medical history, age or other factors.


Doctors use a tilt table test to help diagnose the cause of fainting. During the test, the blood pressure and heart rate are monitored. Begin lying flat on a table. Belts are placed around the body to hold you in place. Then, the table is tilted to lift the body to a position of head up — simulation of a change in position from lying to standing. This test allows doctors to evaluate the cardiovascular response of your body changes position.

References Tilt table test. Heart Rhythm Society. http://www.hrspatients.org/patients/heart_tests/tilt_table.asp. Go to March 1, 2012. Olshansky b. Upright tilt table test in the evaluation of syncope. http://www.uptodate.com/index. Accessed on March 1, 2012. Bonow RO, Braunwald's heart disease et al: a textbook of cardiovascular medicine. 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders Elsevier.: 2012. http://www.mdconsult.com/Books/Page.do?Eid = 1.0-4-U-1-4377 B978-0398-6 ...1-00042-s0060-ISBN 978-& = 1-4377-0398-& = 6 321215166-uniqId # 4-9 1.0-U-1-4377 B978-0398-6 ...1-00042-s0090. Accessed March 1, 2012 to. Tilt table test. The Merck Manuals: The Merck Manual for healthcare professionals. http://www.merckmanuals.com/Professional/cardiovascular_disorders/cardiovascular_tests_and_procedures/tilt_table_testing.html. The March 1, 2012. Grogan M (expert opinion). Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, April 30, 2012.

 

Tilt table test

By Mayo Clinic staff

A tilt table test is used to evaluate the cause of unexplained fainting (syncope). During a tilt table test, you lie on a table that moves from a horizontal to a vertical position. Heart rate and blood pressure are monitored during the test tilt table.


Your doctor may recommend a tilt table test if you have had repeated, unexplained episodes of fainting. A tilt table test may want to investigate the cause of faint if you have fainted once, but another episode it would risk of injury because of your work environment, medical history, age or other factors.


Doctors use a tilt table test to help diagnose the cause of fainting. During the test, the blood pressure and heart rate are monitored. Begin lying flat on a table. Belts are placed around the body to hold you in place. Then, the table is tilted to lift the body to a position of head up — simulation of a change in position from lying to standing. This test allows doctors to evaluate the cardiovascular response of your body changes position.

References Tilt table test. Heart Rhythm Society. http://www.hrspatients.org/patients/heart_tests/tilt_table.asp. Go to March 1, 2012. Olshansky b. Upright tilt table test in the evaluation of syncope. http://www.uptodate.com/index. Accessed on March 1, 2012. Bonow RO, Braunwald's heart disease et al: a textbook of cardiovascular medicine. 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders Elsevier.: 2012. http://www.mdconsult.com/Books/Page.do?Eid = 1.0-4-U-1-4377 B978-0398-6 ...1-00042-s0060-ISBN 978-& = 1-4377-0398-& = 6 321215166-uniqId # 4-9 1.0-U-1-4377 B978-0398-6 ...1-00042-s0090. Accessed March 1, 2012 to. Tilt table test. The Merck Manuals: The Merck Manual for healthcare professionals. http://www.merckmanuals.com/Professional/cardiovascular_disorders/cardiovascular_tests_and_procedures/tilt_table_testing.html. The March 1, 2012. Grogan M (expert opinion). Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, April 30, 2012.

 

Tilt table test

By Mayo Clinic staff

A tilt table test is used to evaluate the cause of unexplained fainting (syncope). During a tilt table test, you lie on a table that moves from a horizontal to a vertical position. Heart rate and blood pressure are monitored during the test tilt table.


Your doctor may recommend a tilt table test if you have had repeated, unexplained episodes of fainting. A tilt table test may want to investigate the cause of faint if you have fainted once, but another episode it would risk of injury because of your work environment, medical history, age or other factors.


Doctors use a tilt table test to help diagnose the cause of fainting. During the test, the blood pressure and heart rate are monitored. Begin lying flat on a table. Belts are placed around the body to hold you in place. Then, the table is tilted to lift the body to a position of head up — simulation of a change in position from lying to standing. This test allows doctors to evaluate the cardiovascular response of your body changes position.

References Tilt table test. Heart Rhythm Society. http://www.hrspatients.org/patients/heart_tests/tilt_table.asp. Go to March 1, 2012. Olshansky b. Upright tilt table test in the evaluation of syncope. http://www.uptodate.com/index. Accessed on March 1, 2012. Bonow RO, Braunwald's heart disease et al: a textbook of cardiovascular medicine. 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders Elsevier.: 2012. http://www.mdconsult.com/Books/Page.do?Eid = 1.0-4-U-1-4377 B978-0398-6 ...1-00042-s0060-ISBN 978-& = 1-4377-0398-& = 6 321215166-uniqId # 4-9 1.0-U-1-4377 B978-0398-6 ...1-00042-s0090. Accessed March 1, 2012 to. Tilt table test. The Merck Manuals: The Merck Manual for healthcare professionals. http://www.merckmanuals.com/Professional/cardiovascular_disorders/cardiovascular_tests_and_procedures/tilt_table_testing.html. The March 1, 2012. Grogan M (expert opinion). Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, April 30, 2012.

 

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Migraine: They are triggered by weather changes?




Some people who have headaches seem to be more sensitive to changes in time. Weather related triggers include:
Bright cold temperaturesHigh SunlightHot or humidityDry airWindy or weatherBarometric stormy pressure changes For some people, weather changes can cause imbalance in brain chemicals, including serotonin, which can take a headache. Weather triggers can also worsen a headache caused by other triggers.Click Here!
If you feel your migraines are triggered by time, you may be understandably frustrated. After all, you can't change the time. However, you can learn what changes weather forecast initiate a migraine and take measures to reduce the effects:
Keep a diary of migraine headaches, migraine, list each when it happened, how long it lasted, and what might have caused. This can help determine if you have triggers specific forecasts.Monitor changes to climate and to avoid the trigger if possible. For example, staying indoors during the very cold and windy weather if these factors seem to trigger your headache.Take the migraine medicine at the first sign of a migraine.Make healthy lifestyle — eating healthy foods, exercise regularly, get enough sleep and keeping your stress under control. These factors may help to reduce the number and severity of your migraines.Next question references environmental and physical factors. National Foundation of headaches. http://www.headaches.org/education/Tools_for_Sufferers/Headache_-_Frequently_Asked_Questions/Environmental_and_Physical_Factors. The 21 February, 2012. Friedman DI, et al., migraines and the environment. Headaches. 2009; 49: 941. Migraine headaches. American Academy of Neurology. http://www.aan.com/Professionals/Practice/Guidelines/migraine/Migraine_Guide_Patients.pdf. Accessed February 29, 2012. Hoffman J, et al., weather sensitivity in migraine sufferers. Journal of Neurology. 2011; 258: 596. Migraine. National Foundation of headaches. http://www.headaches.org/education/Headache_Topic_Sheets/migraine. Accessed 1 March 2012.

Migraine: They are triggered by weather changes?




Some people who have headaches seem to be more sensitive to changes in time. Weather related triggers include:
Bright cold temperaturesHigh SunlightHot or humidityDry airWindy or weatherBarometric stormy pressure changes For some people, weather changes can cause imbalance in brain chemicals, including serotonin, which can take a headache. Weather triggers can also worsen a headache caused by other triggers.Click Here!
If you feel your migraines are triggered by time, you may be understandably frustrated. After all, you can't change the time. However, you can learn what changes weather forecast initiate a migraine and take measures to reduce the effects:
Keep a diary of migraine headaches, migraine, list each when it happened, how long it lasted, and what might have caused. This can help determine if you have triggers specific forecasts.Monitor changes to climate and to avoid the trigger if possible. For example, staying indoors during the very cold and windy weather if these factors seem to trigger your headache.Take the migraine medicine at the first sign of a migraine.Make healthy lifestyle — eating healthy foods, exercise regularly, get enough sleep and keeping your stress under control. These factors may help to reduce the number and severity of your migraines.Next question references environmental and physical factors. National Foundation of headaches. http://www.headaches.org/education/Tools_for_Sufferers/Headache_-_Frequently_Asked_Questions/Environmental_and_Physical_Factors. The 21 February, 2012. Friedman DI, et al., migraines and the environment. Headaches. 2009; 49: 941. Migraine headaches. American Academy of Neurology. http://www.aan.com/Professionals/Practice/Guidelines/migraine/Migraine_Guide_Patients.pdf. Accessed February 29, 2012. Hoffman J, et al., weather sensitivity in migraine sufferers. Journal of Neurology. 2011; 258: 596. Migraine. National Foundation of headaches. http://www.headaches.org/education/Headache_Topic_Sheets/migraine. Accessed 1 March 2012.

Migraine: They are triggered by weather changes?




Some people who have headaches seem to be more sensitive to changes in time. Weather related triggers include:
Bright cold temperaturesHigh SunlightHot or humidityDry airWindy or weatherBarometric stormy pressure changes For some people, weather changes can cause imbalance in brain chemicals, including serotonin, which can take a headache. Weather triggers can also worsen a headache caused by other triggers.Click Here!
If you feel your migraines are triggered by time, you may be understandably frustrated. After all, you can't change the time. However, you can learn what changes weather forecast initiate a migraine and take measures to reduce the effects:
Keep a diary of migraine headaches, migraine, list each when it happened, how long it lasted, and what might have caused. This can help determine if you have triggers specific forecasts.Monitor changes to climate and to avoid the trigger if possible. For example, staying indoors during the very cold and windy weather if these factors seem to trigger your headache.Take the migraine medicine at the first sign of a migraine.Make healthy lifestyle — eating healthy foods, exercise regularly, get enough sleep and keeping your stress under control. These factors may help to reduce the number and severity of your migraines.Next question references environmental and physical factors. National Foundation of headaches. http://www.headaches.org/education/Tools_for_Sufferers/Headache_-_Frequently_Asked_Questions/Environmental_and_Physical_Factors. The 21 February, 2012. Friedman DI, et al., migraines and the environment. Headaches. 2009; 49: 941. Migraine headaches. American Academy of Neurology. http://www.aan.com/Professionals/Practice/Guidelines/migraine/Migraine_Guide_Patients.pdf. Accessed February 29, 2012. Hoffman J, et al., weather sensitivity in migraine sufferers. Journal of Neurology. 2011; 258: 596. Migraine. National Foundation of headaches. http://www.headaches.org/education/Headache_Topic_Sheets/migraine. Accessed 1 March 2012.

Myocardial Ischemia



By Mayo Clinic staff
Myocardial ischemia occurs when blood flow to your heart muscle is diminished by a partial or complete blockage of the arteries of the heart (coronary arteries). The decrease in blood flow reduces the oxygen supply to your heart.
Myocardial ischemia, also called cardiac ischemia, can cause damage to the heart muscle, reducing its ability to pump efficiently. A sudden, severe coronary artery can lead to a heart attack. Myocardial ischemia can also cause abnormal heart rhythms.
Treatment for myocardial ischemia is directed at improving blood flow to the heart muscle and can include medications, open proceedings or blocked arteries surgery coronary artery bypass. Make lifestyle choices-healthy heart is important in the treatment and prevention of myocardial ischemia.
PC Deedwanla References. Silent myocardial ischemia: prognosis and therapy. http://www.uptodate.com/Home/index. The March 22, 2012. Deedwanla PC. Silent myocardial ischemia: epidemiology and pathogenesis. http://www.uptodate.com/Home/index. The March 22, 2012. Goldberger al. ECG in diagnosis of myocardial ischemia and infarction. http://www.uptodate.com/Home/index. The March 22, 2012. Deedwanla PC. Silent myocardial ischemia: diagnosis and screening. http://www.uptodate.com/Home/index. The March 22, 2012. Cardiac biomarkers. American Association for clinical chemistry. http://www.labtestsonline.org/Understanding/analytes/cardiac_biomarkers/Glance.html. Accessed March 22, 2012. Bonow RO, Braunwald's heart disease et al: a textbook of cardiovascular medicine. 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders Elsevier;. 2012. http://www.mdconsult.com/books/about.do?eid=4-u1.0-B978-1-4377-0398-6 ...Competition-0-6--59734-& Top-1 ISBN = 978-4377-0398-& about 6 = true & = 236798031-10 uniqId. The March 22, 2012. Lanza GA, et al. mechanisms of coronary artery spasm. Circulation. 2011; 124: 1774. View the original article here

Myocardial Ischemia



By Mayo Clinic staff
Myocardial ischemia occurs when blood flow to your heart muscle is diminished by a partial or complete blockage of the arteries of the heart (coronary arteries). The decrease in blood flow reduces the oxygen supply to your heart.
Myocardial ischemia, also called cardiac ischemia, can cause damage to the heart muscle, reducing its ability to pump efficiently. A sudden, severe coronary artery can lead to a heart attack. Myocardial ischemia can also cause abnormal heart rhythms.
Treatment for myocardial ischemia is directed at improving blood flow to the heart muscle and can include medications, open proceedings or blocked arteries surgery coronary artery bypass. Make lifestyle choices-healthy heart is important in the treatment and prevention of myocardial ischemia.
PC Deedwanla References. Silent myocardial ischemia: prognosis and therapy. http://www.uptodate.com/Home/index. The March 22, 2012. Deedwanla PC. Silent myocardial ischemia: epidemiology and pathogenesis. http://www.uptodate.com/Home/index. The March 22, 2012. Goldberger al. ECG in diagnosis of myocardial ischemia and infarction. http://www.uptodate.com/Home/index. The March 22, 2012. Deedwanla PC. Silent myocardial ischemia: diagnosis and screening. http://www.uptodate.com/Home/index. The March 22, 2012. Cardiac biomarkers. American Association for clinical chemistry. http://www.labtestsonline.org/Understanding/analytes/cardiac_biomarkers/Glance.html. Accessed March 22, 2012. Bonow RO, Braunwald's heart disease et al: a textbook of cardiovascular medicine. 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders Elsevier;. 2012. http://www.mdconsult.com/books/about.do?eid=4-u1.0-B978-1-4377-0398-6 ...Competition-0-6--59734-& Top-1 ISBN = 978-4377-0398-& about 6 = true & = 236798031-10 uniqId. The March 22, 2012. Lanza GA, et al. mechanisms of coronary artery spasm. Circulation. 2011; 124: 1774. View the original article here

Myocardial Ischemia



By Mayo Clinic staff
Myocardial ischemia occurs when blood flow to your heart muscle is diminished by a partial or complete blockage of the arteries of the heart (coronary arteries). The decrease in blood flow reduces the oxygen supply to your heart.
Myocardial ischemia, also called cardiac ischemia, can cause damage to the heart muscle, reducing its ability to pump efficiently. A sudden, severe coronary artery can lead to a heart attack. Myocardial ischemia can also cause abnormal heart rhythms.
Treatment for myocardial ischemia is directed at improving blood flow to the heart muscle and can include medications, open proceedings or blocked arteries surgery coronary artery bypass. Make lifestyle choices-healthy heart is important in the treatment and prevention of myocardial ischemia.
PC Deedwanla References. Silent myocardial ischemia: prognosis and therapy. http://www.uptodate.com/Home/index. The March 22, 2012. Deedwanla PC. Silent myocardial ischemia: epidemiology and pathogenesis. http://www.uptodate.com/Home/index. The March 22, 2012. Goldberger al. ECG in diagnosis of myocardial ischemia and infarction. http://www.uptodate.com/Home/index. The March 22, 2012. Deedwanla PC. Silent myocardial ischemia: diagnosis and screening. http://www.uptodate.com/Home/index. The March 22, 2012. Cardiac biomarkers. American Association for clinical chemistry. http://www.labtestsonline.org/Understanding/analytes/cardiac_biomarkers/Glance.html. Accessed March 22, 2012. Bonow RO, Braunwald's heart disease et al: a textbook of cardiovascular medicine. 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders Elsevier;. 2012. http://www.mdconsult.com/books/about.do?eid=4-u1.0-B978-1-4377-0398-6 ...Competition-0-6--59734-& Top-1 ISBN = 978-4377-0398-& about 6 = true & = 236798031-10 uniqId. The March 22, 2012. Lanza GA, et al. mechanisms of coronary artery spasm. Circulation. 2011; 124: 1774. View the original article here

Prolactinoma: options for the treatment of pituitary gland tumor



By Mayo Clinic staff Prolactinoma is a condition in which a usually noncancerous tumor (adenoma) in the pituitary gland in your brain overproduces prolactin hormone. The main effect of prolactin is a decrease in the levels of some hormones — estrogen in women and testosterone in men.
Although Prolactinoma is not life-threatening, can impair your vision, cause infertility and produce other effects. Prolactinoma is one of several types of cancer that can develop in your pituitary gland.
Doctors may treat Prolactinoma with medications often effectively to restore your prolactin level to normal. Surgery to remove the pituitary tumor, may also be an option for treating Prolactinoma.
References Prolactinoma. National Institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases. http://endocrine.niddk.nih.gov/pubs/prolact/prolact.htm. Accessed on 17 January 2011., Melmed S, et al., diagnosis and treatment of hyperprolactinemia: clinical practice guideline of An Endocrine Society. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology Metabolism &. 2011; 273.96: Colao, et al., the aggressive pituitary tumour therapy. Pharmacotherapy specialist opinion. 2011; 12: 1561. Mann WA. Treatment of prolactinomas and hyperprolactinaemia: a lifetime approach. European Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2011; 334.41: a. Klibanski Prolactinomas. The New England Journal of Medicine. 2010; 352: 121. Colao, et al. medical treatment of prolactinomas. Nature reviews Endocrinology. 2011; 7: 267.var shareUrl = encodeURIComponent (window.location); var shareTitle = encodeURIComponent (document.title);
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Prolactinoma: options for the treatment of pituitary gland tumor



By Mayo Clinic staff Prolactinoma is a condition in which a usually noncancerous tumor (adenoma) in the pituitary gland in your brain overproduces prolactin hormone. The main effect of prolactin is a decrease in the levels of some hormones — estrogen in women and testosterone in men.
Although Prolactinoma is not life-threatening, can impair your vision, cause infertility and produce other effects. Prolactinoma is one of several types of cancer that can develop in your pituitary gland.
Doctors may treat Prolactinoma with medications often effectively to restore your prolactin level to normal. Surgery to remove the pituitary tumor, may also be an option for treating Prolactinoma.
References Prolactinoma. National Institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases. http://endocrine.niddk.nih.gov/pubs/prolact/prolact.htm. Accessed on 17 January 2011., Melmed S, et al., diagnosis and treatment of hyperprolactinemia: clinical practice guideline of An Endocrine Society. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology Metabolism &. 2011; 273.96: Colao, et al., the aggressive pituitary tumour therapy. Pharmacotherapy specialist opinion. 2011; 12: 1561. Mann WA. Treatment of prolactinomas and hyperprolactinaemia: a lifetime approach. European Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2011; 334.41: a. Klibanski Prolactinomas. The New England Journal of Medicine. 2010; 352: 121. Colao, et al. medical treatment of prolactinomas. Nature reviews Endocrinology. 2011; 7: 267.var shareUrl = encodeURIComponent (window.location); var shareTitle = encodeURIComponent (document.title);
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Prolactinoma: options for the treatment of pituitary gland tumor



By Mayo Clinic staff Prolactinoma is a condition in which a usually noncancerous tumor (adenoma) in the pituitary gland in your brain overproduces prolactin hormone. The main effect of prolactin is a decrease in the levels of some hormones — estrogen in women and testosterone in men.
Although Prolactinoma is not life-threatening, can impair your vision, cause infertility and produce other effects. Prolactinoma is one of several types of cancer that can develop in your pituitary gland.
Doctors may treat Prolactinoma with medications often effectively to restore your prolactin level to normal. Surgery to remove the pituitary tumor, may also be an option for treating Prolactinoma.
References Prolactinoma. National Institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases. http://endocrine.niddk.nih.gov/pubs/prolact/prolact.htm. Accessed on 17 January 2011., Melmed S, et al., diagnosis and treatment of hyperprolactinemia: clinical practice guideline of An Endocrine Society. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology Metabolism &. 2011; 273.96: Colao, et al., the aggressive pituitary tumour therapy. Pharmacotherapy specialist opinion. 2011; 12: 1561. Mann WA. Treatment of prolactinomas and hyperprolactinaemia: a lifetime approach. European Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2011; 334.41: a. Klibanski Prolactinomas. The New England Journal of Medicine. 2010; 352: 121. Colao, et al. medical treatment of prolactinomas. Nature reviews Endocrinology. 2011; 7: 267.var shareUrl = encodeURIComponent (window.location); var shareTitle = encodeURIComponent (document.title);
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Prolactinoma: options for the treatment of pituitary gland tumor

By Mayo Clinic staff
Prolactinoma is a condition in which a usually noncancerous tumor (adenoma) in the pituitary gland in your brain overproduces prolactin hormone. The main effect of prolactin is a decrease in the levels of some hormones — estrogen in women and testosterone in men.

Although Prolactinoma is not life-threatening, can impair your vision, cause infertility and produce other effects. Prolactinoma is one of several types of cancer that can develop in your pituitary gland.

Doctors may treat Prolactinoma with medications often effectively to restore your prolactin level to normal. Surgery to remove the pituitary tumor, may also be an option for treating Prolactinoma.

References Prolactinoma. National Institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases. http://endocrine.niddk.nih.gov/pubs/prolact/prolact.htm. Accessed on 17 January 2011., Melmed S, et al., diagnosis and treatment of hyperprolactinemia: clinical practice guideline of An Endocrine Society. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology Metabolism &. 2011; 273.96: Colao, et al., the aggressive pituitary tumour therapy. Pharmacotherapy specialist opinion. 2011; 12: 1561. Mann WA. Treatment of prolactinomas and hyperprolactinaemia: a lifetime approach. European Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2011; 334.41: a. Klibanski Prolactinomas. The New England Journal of Medicine. 2010; 352: 121. Colao, et al. medical treatment of prolactinomas. Nature reviews Endocrinology. 2011; 7: 267.var shareUrl = encodeURIComponent (window.location); var shareTitle = encodeURIComponent (document.title);

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Prolactinoma: options for the treatment of pituitary gland tumor

By Mayo Clinic staff
Prolactinoma is a condition in which a usually noncancerous tumor (adenoma) in the pituitary gland in your brain overproduces prolactin hormone. The main effect of prolactin is a decrease in the levels of some hormones — estrogen in women and testosterone in men.

Although Prolactinoma is not life-threatening, can impair your vision, cause infertility and produce other effects. Prolactinoma is one of several types of cancer that can develop in your pituitary gland.

Doctors may treat Prolactinoma with medications often effectively to restore your prolactin level to normal. Surgery to remove the pituitary tumor, may also be an option for treating Prolactinoma.

References Prolactinoma. National Institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases. http://endocrine.niddk.nih.gov/pubs/prolact/prolact.htm. Accessed on 17 January 2011., Melmed S, et al., diagnosis and treatment of hyperprolactinemia: clinical practice guideline of An Endocrine Society. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology Metabolism &. 2011; 273.96: Colao, et al., the aggressive pituitary tumour therapy. Pharmacotherapy specialist opinion. 2011; 12: 1561. Mann WA. Treatment of prolactinomas and hyperprolactinaemia: a lifetime approach. European Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2011; 334.41: a. Klibanski Prolactinomas. The New England Journal of Medicine. 2010; 352: 121. Colao, et al. medical treatment of prolactinomas. Nature reviews Endocrinology. 2011; 7: 267.var shareUrl = encodeURIComponent (window.location); var shareTitle = encodeURIComponent (document.title);

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Prolactinoma: options for the treatment of pituitary gland tumor

By Mayo Clinic staff
Prolactinoma is a condition in which a usually noncancerous tumor (adenoma) in the pituitary gland in your brain overproduces prolactin hormone. The main effect of prolactin is a decrease in the levels of some hormones — estrogen in women and testosterone in men.

Although Prolactinoma is not life-threatening, can impair your vision, cause infertility and produce other effects. Prolactinoma is one of several types of cancer that can develop in your pituitary gland.

Doctors may treat Prolactinoma with medications often effectively to restore your prolactin level to normal. Surgery to remove the pituitary tumor, may also be an option for treating Prolactinoma.

References Prolactinoma. National Institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases. http://endocrine.niddk.nih.gov/pubs/prolact/prolact.htm. Accessed on 17 January 2011., Melmed S, et al., diagnosis and treatment of hyperprolactinemia: clinical practice guideline of An Endocrine Society. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology Metabolism &. 2011; 273.96: Colao, et al., the aggressive pituitary tumour therapy. Pharmacotherapy specialist opinion. 2011; 12: 1561. Mann WA. Treatment of prolactinomas and hyperprolactinaemia: a lifetime approach. European Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2011; 334.41: a. Klibanski Prolactinomas. The New England Journal of Medicine. 2010; 352: 121. Colao, et al. medical treatment of prolactinomas. Nature reviews Endocrinology. 2011; 7: 267.var shareUrl = encodeURIComponent (window.location); var shareTitle = encodeURIComponent (document.title);

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Sleep aids: Could antihistamines help me sleep?

IP is over the quota

Gli antistaminici possono causare sonnolenza, che potrebbe aiutare a cadere addormentato per un paio di notti — ma non è consigliabile utilizzare sistematiche antistaminici per l'insonnia.

Gli antistaminici inducono sonnolenza lavorando contro l'istamina, una sostanza chimica prodotta dal sistema nervoso centrale. Infatti, più quotato in borsa dormire aiuti contengono antistaminici. Questi prodotti sono destinati ad essere utilizzati per solo due o tre notti in un momento, tuttavia, come quando lo stress, viaggio o da altri disturbi tenervi svegli. Tolleranza agli effetti sedativi di antistaminici in grado di sviluppare rapidamente — così il più a lungo si prendono loro, essi sono meno probabile che ti fanno sonnolenta. Effetti collaterali potrebbero includere sonnolenza durante il giorno, secchezza delle fauci, problemi di memoria e vertigini.

Inoltre, tenete a mente che la difenidramina e doxylamine — sedativo antistaminici trovato in vari-the-Counter dormire aiuti — non sono raccomandati per pazienti affetti da glaucoma ad angolo chiuso, asma, broncopneumopatia cronica ostruttiva, grave malattia epatica o ritenzione urinaria, che può essere preceduta da un flusso di urina debole o problemi di partenza minzione. Inoltre, la maggior parte dei dormire aiuti non sono raccomandati per donne in gravidanza o in allattamento al seno.

Se si sta lottando con l'insonnia cronica, non si basano su antistaminici o altri aiuti sonno da banco per sonno una buona notte di. Iniziare con i cambiamenti di lifestyle invece:

Seguire un programma regolare di sonno. Evitare di caffeina e sonnellini durante il giorno. Includere attività fisica nella vostra routine quotidiana. Gestire lo stress.

Se continui ad avere problemi di caduta o rimanere addormentati, consultare il medico. Oltre a cambiamenti di stile di vita, il medico può raccomandare modi per rendere il tuo sonno ambiente più favorevole al sonno o la terapia comportamentale per apprendere nuove abitudini di sonno. In alcuni casi, uso a breve termine di prescrizione dormire aiuti possa essere raccomandato pure.

Prossima domanda riferimenti Bonnet MH, et al trattamento dell'insonnia. http://www.uptodate.com/index. Principi e la pratica della medicina del sonno, accessibili 30 Gen, 2012.Kryger MH, et al. 5th ed. St. Louis, mo.: Elsevier Saunders; 2011:916.Foral P, et al, insonnia: una revisione terapeutica per i farmacisti. Il consulente farmacista. 2011; 26:332.Chokroverty S, et al manuale di neurologia clinica. 3a ed., Philadelphia, PA.: Elsevier; 2011:723.

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Sleep aids: Could antihistamines help me sleep?

IP is over the quota

Gli antistaminici possono causare sonnolenza, che potrebbe aiutare a cadere addormentato per un paio di notti — ma non è consigliabile utilizzare sistematiche antistaminici per l'insonnia.

Gli antistaminici inducono sonnolenza lavorando contro l'istamina, una sostanza chimica prodotta dal sistema nervoso centrale. Infatti, più quotato in borsa dormire aiuti contengono antistaminici. Questi prodotti sono destinati ad essere utilizzati per solo due o tre notti in un momento, tuttavia, come quando lo stress, viaggio o da altri disturbi tenervi svegli. Tolleranza agli effetti sedativi di antistaminici in grado di sviluppare rapidamente — così il più a lungo si prendono loro, essi sono meno probabile che ti fanno sonnolenta. Effetti collaterali potrebbero includere sonnolenza durante il giorno, secchezza delle fauci, problemi di memoria e vertigini.

Inoltre, tenete a mente che la difenidramina e doxylamine — sedativo antistaminici trovato in vari-the-Counter dormire aiuti — non sono raccomandati per pazienti affetti da glaucoma ad angolo chiuso, asma, broncopneumopatia cronica ostruttiva, grave malattia epatica o ritenzione urinaria, che può essere preceduta da un flusso di urina debole o problemi di partenza minzione. Inoltre, la maggior parte dei dormire aiuti non sono raccomandati per donne in gravidanza o in allattamento al seno.

Se si sta lottando con l'insonnia cronica, non si basano su antistaminici o altri aiuti sonno da banco per sonno una buona notte di. Iniziare con i cambiamenti di lifestyle invece:

Seguire un programma regolare di sonno. Evitare di caffeina e sonnellini durante il giorno. Includere attività fisica nella vostra routine quotidiana. Gestire lo stress.

Se continui ad avere problemi di caduta o rimanere addormentati, consultare il medico. Oltre a cambiamenti di stile di vita, il medico può raccomandare modi per rendere il tuo sonno ambiente più favorevole al sonno o la terapia comportamentale per apprendere nuove abitudini di sonno. In alcuni casi, uso a breve termine di prescrizione dormire aiuti possa essere raccomandato pure.

Prossima domanda riferimenti Bonnet MH, et al trattamento dell'insonnia. http://www.uptodate.com/index. Principi e la pratica della medicina del sonno, accessibili 30 Gen, 2012.Kryger MH, et al. 5th ed. St. Louis, mo.: Elsevier Saunders; 2011:916.Foral P, et al, insonnia: una revisione terapeutica per i farmacisti. Il consulente farmacista. 2011; 26:332.Chokroverty S, et al manuale di neurologia clinica. 3a ed., Philadelphia, PA.: Elsevier; 2011:723.

View the original article here

Sleep aids: Could antihistamines help me sleep?

IP is over the quota

Gli antistaminici possono causare sonnolenza, che potrebbe aiutare a cadere addormentato per un paio di notti — ma non è consigliabile utilizzare sistematiche antistaminici per l'insonnia.

Gli antistaminici inducono sonnolenza lavorando contro l'istamina, una sostanza chimica prodotta dal sistema nervoso centrale. Infatti, più quotato in borsa dormire aiuti contengono antistaminici. Questi prodotti sono destinati ad essere utilizzati per solo due o tre notti in un momento, tuttavia, come quando lo stress, viaggio o da altri disturbi tenervi svegli. Tolleranza agli effetti sedativi di antistaminici in grado di sviluppare rapidamente — così il più a lungo si prendono loro, essi sono meno probabile che ti fanno sonnolenta. Effetti collaterali potrebbero includere sonnolenza durante il giorno, secchezza delle fauci, problemi di memoria e vertigini.

Inoltre, tenete a mente che la difenidramina e doxylamine — sedativo antistaminici trovato in vari-the-Counter dormire aiuti — non sono raccomandati per pazienti affetti da glaucoma ad angolo chiuso, asma, broncopneumopatia cronica ostruttiva, grave malattia epatica o ritenzione urinaria, che può essere preceduta da un flusso di urina debole o problemi di partenza minzione. Inoltre, la maggior parte dei dormire aiuti non sono raccomandati per donne in gravidanza o in allattamento al seno.

Se si sta lottando con l'insonnia cronica, non si basano su antistaminici o altri aiuti sonno da banco per sonno una buona notte di. Iniziare con i cambiamenti di lifestyle invece:

Seguire un programma regolare di sonno. Evitare di caffeina e sonnellini durante il giorno. Includere attività fisica nella vostra routine quotidiana. Gestire lo stress.

Se continui ad avere problemi di caduta o rimanere addormentati, consultare il medico. Oltre a cambiamenti di stile di vita, il medico può raccomandare modi per rendere il tuo sonno ambiente più favorevole al sonno o la terapia comportamentale per apprendere nuove abitudini di sonno. In alcuni casi, uso a breve termine di prescrizione dormire aiuti possa essere raccomandato pure.

Prossima domanda riferimenti Bonnet MH, et al trattamento dell'insonnia. http://www.uptodate.com/index. Principi e la pratica della medicina del sonno, accessibili 30 Gen, 2012.Kryger MH, et al. 5th ed. St. Louis, mo.: Elsevier Saunders; 2011:916.Foral P, et al, insonnia: una revisione terapeutica per i farmacisti. Il consulente farmacista. 2011; 26:332.Chokroverty S, et al manuale di neurologia clinica. 3a ed., Philadelphia, PA.: Elsevier; 2011:723.

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Hong Kong S.A.R., luxury hotel



The lobby at the peninsula Hong Kong S.A.R.

300 Is the oldest hotels in the city of the Hong Kong S.A.R. peninsula in the room. Built in 1926, the ' 20s it reminds us of the 21 century contemporary of refined elegance. Hall, Golden, grand lobby, high ceilings serves the various pillars, and hosting the popular afternoon tea in the hotel. European-style rooms are classic and elegant little stuffy, shower and bathtub have marble bathrooms. From such high-caliber hotel facilities is the highest: stellar city views views, a modern fitness centre is 6 gourmet dining options, indoor pool, and full-service spa. Many people (can on the afford it right to brag here just stay-is flown by private helicopter in some hotel guests after all. Also t»he atmosphere is very upscale hotel's dress code (does not allow sandals!) applies. Near Victoria Harbour and the designer shopping, Tsim Sha Tsui neighborhood tourist location is very convenient. Full of jumping and I make an incredible photo currently checking for read it later



  Felix restaurant at the peninsula Hong Kong S.A.R.
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 view from the tub at Hong Kong S.A.R. Peninsula the Grand Deluxe Harbour view suite

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Andre 3000 Jimi Hendrix Biopic Hits Snag; Guitarist's Estate Doesn't Approve Of The Movie

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Plans to make a Jimi Hendrix biopic starring Outkast’s Andre 3000 may have hit a snag: The family of the late rock legend is against it, saying that they won't allow rights to the music.


According to the Wall Street Journal, Experience Hendrix LLC, the family-owned company that manages Hendrix's music and publishing, released a statement saying that it does not support the film.


"[The Estate] has made it known many times in the past that no such film, were it to include original music or copyrights created by Jimi Hendrix, can be undertaken without its full participation.”


That said, Experience Hendrix doesn't necessarily oppose all projects, it just won't sanction any films without the group's approval. "CEO Janie Hendrix, sister of Jimi Hendrix, and the EH board, have not ruled out a ‘biopic’ in the future, though producing partners would, out of necessity, have to involve the company from the inception of any such film project if it is to include original Jimi Hendrix music or compositions.”


Author Charles R. Cross, who wrote the 2005 Hendrix biography, "Room Full of Mirrors," tells Moviefone, "Since the day Jimi died his estate has been complicated, with three or four different owners over the years, multiple lawsuits, and millions spent fighting for his legacy. It is one of the messiest stories in music industry history. But one day there will be a great movie of his life because it truly was legendary and oversized."


A Showtime TV movie titled “Hendrix,” was released in 2000 starring "The Wire's" Wood Harris faced the same problem: Their workaround was to use covers of Hendrix's songs instead of the originals.


[via WSJ]

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