Saturday, 23 August 2008

Multi-Ethnic Study Into Cot Death Announced In Bradford

�The UK's leading cot death charity, the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths [FSID], has given a Bradford researcher �78,000 to fund a multiethnic study into Sudden Infant Death Syndrome [SIDS].


Dr Eduardo Moya of the Paediatric Unit at St Luke's Hospital will be investigating the differences in post-natal babe care between families of South Asian and European origin living in Bradford.


Five chiliad local families will take part in the study which testament run until September 2010.


Dr Moya said: "Our aim is to discover out what the dominant infant charge practices in South Asian and European families are, so that we john identify which practices could have a protective effect against SIDS. Instances of SIDS ar generally glower in families of South Asian origin."


The written report will hire structured telephony interviews to obtain information on postnatal infant upkeep practices for 5,000 families with 8-12 week-old infants.


These families will be taken from the existing database of Born in Bradford [BIB] - a project headed by Professor John Wright from the Bradford Institute for Health Research examining the health outcomes of 10,000 babies born in the city.


FSID Director Joyce Epstein said: "We hope that Dr Moya's research will help us to design targeted baby care messages aimed at changing unsafe infant aid practices and save babies' lives.


"SIDS is soundless the biggest killer of babies over one calendar month old in the UK today, claiming more than 300 infants' lives every year."


For more information about SIDS please jaw http://www.fsid.org.uk.

Notes


The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID) is the UK's leading baby charity working to prevent sudden infant deaths and promote infant health. FSID pecuniary resource research; supports bereaved families; promotes baby care advice; and works to better investigations when a baby dies. For more information visit hTTP://www.fsid.org.uk.


Advice for parents to reduce the risk of cot destruction:


- Cut smoking in pregnancy - fathers as well! And don't let anyone smoke in the same room as your baby.


- Place your child on the back to sleep (and not on the front or side).

- Do not let your sister get too hot, and keep your baby's head uncovered.


- Place your baby with their feet to the foot of the crib, to prevent them wriggly down under the covers.


- Never sleep with your baby on a sofa or armchair.


- The safest place for your babe to slumber is in a crib or crib in a room with you for the first six months.

- It's especially dangerous for your baby to sleep in your bed
if you (or your partner):


- are a smoker, even if you never sess in bottom or at home


- have been drinking intoxicant


- take medication or drugs that make you drowsy


- feel very tired; or if your baby:

- was born before 37 weeks


- weighed less than 2.5kg or 5� lbs at birth


- is less than three months old.


- Don't forget, accidents privy happen: you might roll over in your nap and stifle your baby; or your baby could get caught between the wall and the bed, or could roll extinct of an adult bed and be injured.


- Settling your baby to sleep (day and night) with a dummy crapper reduce the risk of cot destruction, even if the dumbbell falls out while your baby is asleep.


- Breastfeed your baby. Establish breastfeeding before starting to use a dummy.

Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths


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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Brent Lewis

Brent Lewis   
Artist: Brent Lewis

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   Ethnic
   



Discography:


Junglemoon   
 Junglemoon

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 10


Pulse...When The Rhythm Begins   
 Pulse...When The Rhythm Begins

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 10


Rhythm Hunter   
 Rhythm Hunter

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 10


Primitive Truth   
 Primitive Truth

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 12


Earth Tribe Rhythms   
 Earth Tribe Rhythms

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 10




 






Thursday, 26 June 2008

Survey sees payoff on 3-D

Study analyzed more than 4,000 U.S. theaters





Theaters that exhibited the November 2007 release "Beowulf" in 3-D saw a 65% sales increase in total boxoffice over comparable theaters that exhibited it in 2-D, according to a new study from the Nielsen Co.'s Nielsen PreView.


Nielsen PreView's 3-D study analyzed more than 4,000 U.S. theaters -- some with 3-D and others without -- that housed at least four screens. These sites were considered comparable theaters in that they had a proven track record in the action/adventure genre.


Besides the edge in boxoffice sales, theaters that chose to exhibit "Beowulf" in 3-D on more than one screen saw their sales climb even higher to 100% versus what was expected.


In part, the results reflect a premium ticket price for 3-D. "People are willing to pay this higher price for a better theater experience," said Dan O'Toole, new product director at Nielsen Ventures.


"With all the upcoming hype around 3-D, we wanted to take a hard look and see if there is truly a consumer appetite for 3-D," said Ann Marie Dumais, senior vp at Nielsen PreView. "Our new research approach contrasted theaters in such a way to demonstrate consumers, when given a choice, will choose 3-D."


A related Nielsen study found that while consumers have an appetite for 3-D films, they often lack general awareness and education about what 3-D is and where to find it. In a recent Nielsen moviegoer survey, 48% were unaware their movie was available in 3-D. "We are talking about are they aware that a given movie is offered in both formats, what that looks like and where to find it," Dumais said.


There are currently a little more than 1,000 3-D-ready digital cinema screens in North America. At least 10 3-D titles are expected to open in 2009.


The Hollywood Reporter is part of The Nielsen Company.



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Thursday, 19 June 2008

‘The Dark Knight’ Fake Newscast Gives Anthony Michael Hall a Job

If, like us, you're not a regular watcher of USA Network's The Dead Zone, it's possible the last time you saw Anthony Michael Hall onscreen was in Six Degrees of Separation — which, God help us, came out in 1993. But Hall has a role in The Dark Knight, as Gotham City newscaster Mike Engel, and Hall shows up in this fake Crossfire-type show — airing now on Comcast cable systems, apparently — with several other characters from Gotham, including Harvey Dent's sycophantic campaign manager. This is one of those viral-video marketing ideas that seems great when someone describes it to you but gets a little boring when you watch it all the way through. (It's news! But fake! And not funny!) It's worth checking out, though, for the political intrigue — and for our dear sweet Farmer Ted, finally all grown up.

Gotham Tonight With Mike Engel [YouTube via /Film]



Wednesday, 11 June 2008

The Real Lisa Simpson Files For Divorce

Actress Yeardley Smith Erikson, the woman behind cartoon character Lisa Simpson's voice, has filed for divorce from her husband of four years. The top voiceover artist has cited "irreconcilable differences" as the reason for the split. She wed Daniel Erikson, her second husband, in 2002 - a decade after divorcing her first husband Christopher Grove. The couple has no children.


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Friday, 30 May 2008

Mel B - Spice Girl Mel B To Release Solo Album

Pop star MELANIE BROWN is planning to relaunch her solo career after the success of the SPICE GIRL's recent reunion tour.

The 32-year-old singer, who earned herself the nickname 'Scary Spice' during her time in the band, finished up her world tour with the Wannabe stars earlier this year (Feb08) - and is now ready to storm the stage on her own with the release of long-awaited sophomore album.

According to celebrity blogger Perez Hilton, the singer has spent the past week (begs12May08) working with music producer Scott Storch - who has worked with the likes of Mariah Carey, Christina Aguilera and Paris Hilton.

Brown is also rumoured to be working with Britney Spears' former-flame, music producer J.R. Rotem.

A source says of the project: "Mel is going for a pop sound with a bit of an urban edge."

Brown released her debut solo LP Hot in October 2000, although the disc received mediocre reviews from critics and only charted in the U.K. at number 28.




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Saturday, 10 May 2008

Ledger's family write about heartbreak

Ledger's family write about heartbreak



Heath Ledger's fellowship have expressed their heartache at losing their logos and brother in a serial publication of death notices in an Australian paper.
In a message published in the West Aussie, the actor's mother Sortie wrote: "Our darling boy, special in so many shipway to entirely of us. You knew you were so loved. You lived life with bravery and dare and we ar so grateful for the wonderful times we shared. We will be there for Matilda [Ledger's girl]."
Ledger's older sister Kate wrote: "I can scarcely respire when I try to write this. We were the ultimate in soul couple. I palpate both my warmness and life-time have been torn asunder. I loved our special negotiation, our daily chats from where ever so you were in the worldly concern."
She also wrote: "I specially loved completely the preciously prison term we spent together. We were so fortunate to throw you as long as we did. You were so many things to so many people, only to me you were just my little brother."
The actor's don Kim wrote: "My beautiful boy, so loving, so talented, so independent, so caring, so brigham Young... no more bromus secalinus games teammate... this is it, couldn't wash up you anyway!"
"My body aches for the speech sound of your voice, our chats, our laughs and our life and times together."
A message from completely of the house read: "How do we discover our sudden and tragic loss?... You were the near amazing individual "old soul" in a offspring man's body."
"Your true bequest lives on in beautiful little Matilda, world Health Organization will always remain in the greatest of care. Our hearts are broken."
Ledger was launch dead in his Freshly House of York apartment earlier this hebdomad. Police are investigating the possibility that he died from a drugs o.d..
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