Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Halle Berry Shows Off Baby Nahla...& An Engagement Ring?

...more Halle Berry �

Halle Berry and baby Nahla Ariela Aubry were out and near in L.A. over the weekend.


The two exhausted a fun-filled day at Los Angeles Zoo, where onlookers were left in awe of the beautiful baby.


The X Men star gave birth to Nahla in March and has been dating partner and begetter, Model Gabriel Aubry � who is almost 10 years her junior � since 2005.


Halle appeared to be flash a frothy new engagemant ring on her mummy-daughter day out -� sparking rumours of a wedding.


The 42-year-old has been married twice to Baseball player, David Justice and isaac Bashevis Singer Eric Bennett - who�s alleged foul ended their marriage.


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Sunday, 24 August 2008

Protein Complementarity May Offer New Insights Into Autoimmune Diseases

�The discovery of "complementary" antibodies against plasminogen in patients with blood watercraft inflammation caused by anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibodies (ANCAs) may lead to new approaches to inquiry, testing, and treatment of ANCA vasculitis and other autoimmune diseases, suggests a paper in the December Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (JASN).


"This research is especially important because it opens new avenues for exploration of autoimmune disease that embrace the concepts of protein complementarity," comments Ronald J. Falk, MD, of UNC Kidney Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, one of the authors of the study. "The power of this approach has gone unappreciated, even though the basic ideas of protein complementarity induce been proven in other settings over the years."


The researchers looked for complemental proteins in a grouping of patients with a rare autoimmune disease called ANCA vasculitis. People with autoimmune diseases have abnormal "autoantibodies" that cause the immune system to flack the body's own cells and tissues. In patients with ANCA vasculitis, the ANCAs approach a character of theodore Harold White blood cells called neutrophils, which in turn approach the blood vessel walls. The resulting blood vessel inflammation (vasculitis) can lead to kidney damage (glomerulonephritis) and other complications.


The patients in the study had a particularly aggressive form of vasculitis caused by ANCAs against a protein called PR3. They were being treated with a procedure called plasma exchange therapy (or plasmapheresis), which removes the PR3 ANCAs from the blood. "Using an antibody reactive with complementary PR3 protein, produced in the laboratory, we analyzed protein pools removed from the patients' blood plasma during plasma exchange therapy to name any existing proteins that were reactive with the anti-complementary PR3 antibody," Dr. Falk explains. Previous studies have suggested that antibodies to complementary proteins english hawthorn play an important role in the initiation of autoimmune diseases.


The results showed autoantibodies to a complementary protein that, to the researchers' surprisal, turned extinct to be plasminogen a protein that plays a key role in blood line clotting. 22% of the patients with PR3 ANCA vasculitis had anti-plasminogen antibodies, including 56% of those who had serious blood coagulation problems as a complication of their disease. "Identification of potentially pathogenic [disease-causing] anti-plasminogen antibodies provides an explanation of why patients with PR3-ANCA disease have a high incidence of blood clots," says Dr. Falk.


The results may have important implications for the care of patients with ANCA vasculitis most immediately, in identifying those at high risk of exposure of development blood clots. However, the assay ill-used in the study was inadequate for clinical utilisation. "What is needed is a clinical test that is specific and precise enough to measure anti-plasminogen antibody levels," adds Dr. Falk. Further studies will be needful to make the clinical value of such a test, including the correlational statistics between complementary antibody levels and the risk of blood clots.


In addition, the study suggests that complementary antibodies crataegus oxycantha play a more authoritative role in autoimmune diseases than scientists have antecedently realized. The methods used may tether to the discovery of autoantibodies to complementary proteins in other autoimmune diseases for exercise, rheumatoid arthritis or multiple sclerosis. "Hopefully, our discoveries will tempt scientists to consider the potential implications of protein complementarity," says Dr. Falk.


This research was supported by National Institutes of Health grant 2P01 DK058335.


The clause, entitled "Antibodies with Dual Reactivity to Plasminogen and Complementary PR3 in PR3-ANCA Vasculitis," volition appear on-line at hTTP://jasn.asnjournals.org on Wednesday, August 13, 2008, and in the December 2008 print issue of JASN.


ASN is a not-for-profit organization of 11,000 physicians and scientists dedicated to the study of nephrology and committed to providing a forum for the promulgation of info regarding the latest research and clinical findings on kidney diseases. ASN publishes JASN, the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN), and the Nephrology Self-Assessment Program (NephSAP). In January 2009, the Society will plunge ASN Kidney News, a newsmagazine for nephrologists, scientists, allied wellness professionals, and staff.


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Thursday, 14 August 2008

Download Spitalfield






Spitalfield
   

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Stop Doing Bad Things
   

 Stop Doing Bad Things

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 11






Formed in the suburbs of Chicago in 1998, Spitalfield run no-see-um alternate tilt with some protrude sensibilities. A split spill first-class honours degree degree appeared in 2001, followed the next yr by Faster Crashes Harder on Sinister. Their debut five-song EP, The Cloak and Dagger Club, came out in October 2002 to rave reviews from Punk Planet, and the band soon signed to their hometown's fireball pronounce, Victory. Their pronounce debut, Think endorse Right Now, was issued in June 2003 and highlighted the band's hallmark straightforward melodious nature. Touring with bands like Sugarcult, Thursday, the Early November, and Piebald farther spread Spitalfield's call to a widening pop-punk audience. Their 2005 follow-up album, Stop Doing Bad Things, was a hard-driving collecting of harmony-laden crop up that brought to mind bands tutelage the Foo Fighters and Jimmy Eat World. Bassist T.J. Minich left hand the grouping in the s half of the twelvemonth; the odd members -- vocalist/guitarist Mark Rose, drummer J.D. Romero, and guitar player Dan Lowder -- were completed in one case more in the beginning of 2006 with the addition of similarly named bassist, T.J. Milici. Spitalfield strike the Warped Tour for the summer, only were forced to pretermit sour heartfelt its end when Lowder suddenly announced he'd be going the ring. The odd trey returned place to incur and ready a renewal guitar player in meter for the discharge of their third base base record album, Better Than Knowing Where You Are, that October.






Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Chthonic Force

Chthonic Force   
Artist: Chthonic Force

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Ambient
   



Discography:


Chthonic Force   
 Chthonic Force

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 12




 






Friday, 27 June 2008

Lammoth

Lammoth   
Artist: Lammoth

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Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Fucking Battle Ritual   
 Fucking Battle Ritual

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 5




 






Thursday, 19 June 2008

Hawthorne Heights Talk Reconciliation With Victory Records, New Album Fragile Future




It's been a pretty trying two years for Hawthorne Heights, to say the very least.

All the drama started back in March 2006, when the release of the band's second album, If Only You Were Lonely, was marred by a rather curious e-mail sent from HH's label, Victory Records, to street teamers, urging them to "relocate" copies of Ne-Yo's In My Own Words album in record stores in order to help Lonely claim the top spot on the Billboard albums chart. Hawthorne originally tried to laugh the whole situation off, saying they had nothing to do with the e-mail — despite the fact that it was signed "Your friends, Hawthorne Heights" — and that it was just the label's way of "rallying the troops."

Of course, by August of that year, they had changed their tune, claiming that the Ne-Yo incident was just one of many reasons they were suing Victory to be released from their contract, a laundry list that also included charges of "abuse" and rather creative financing that left HH more than $1 million in debt to the label.

The following month, Victory countersued, accusing the guys of libel and saying they were trying to get out of their contract in order to sign a larger deal with Virgin Records. "The case filed by the plaintiffs ... is really about greed," Victory's lawyer told MTV News at the time.

And then, for the next year and a half, both sides were trapped in legal limbo. Hawthorne were legally forbidden from even entering a recording studio, so they just kept touring ... until one fateful night in November, when guitarist Casey Calvert was found dead on the band's tour bus outside the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C.

And it was in that tragedy — coupled with the months of grieving that followed — when things suddenly changed, according to Hawthorne drummer Eron Bucciarelli. Suddenly, the legal wrangling and conference calls with attorneys didn't seem as important as getting back to the business of being a band. That's why, beginning in early January, Hawthorne and Victory began the process of reconciling, a process that finally came to fruition Friday (June 6), when both sides announced that they had put their differences behind them and are working together once again.

"For about eight or nine months before Casey died, we had sort of naturally been heading towards reconciling with Victory. ... We all started to realize that we needed to end it," Bucciarelli told MTV News. "And once Casey passed away, it opened our eyes, and we realized that this lawsuit isn't important and it doesn't matter. It wasn't important to us to try and prove that we were right, so we decided to take our egos out of it, and it all sort of went from there."

So in April, just days before Hawthorne Heights took the stage for the first time since Calvert's passing at the Bamboozle Left festival, they decided to sit down with Victory CEO Tony Brummel and try to hammer out a deal. Bucciarelli said that he and his bandmates were expecting their former boss to drive a hard bargain, but softened by Calvert's death, the usually gruff Brummel was willing to talk — and listen.

"Casey's death was a traumatic experience, not just for us, but with Tony too. But when we sat down with him for the first time, we didn't know that, so we were expecting the worst. Like, maybe he'd pull a gun out and shoot us or something," Bucciarelli laughed. "But it was the best meeting we've had with him. We gained insight, we addressed the things that needed to be addressed, which was something we had stopped doing. When we were recording our second record, we were disgruntled, so we cut off a lot of communication, which is why a lot of the stuff happened in the first place."

And as soon as the meeting was over, HH flew to Bamboozle, played, and then took up residence in a Chico, California, studio to begin work on their new album. The process was lightning-quick, since they had been writing, rewriting and rehearsing the new songs for nearly nine months. Within six weeks, they had finished the record, which they're calling Fragile Future.

Bucciarelli calls it "the most focused and complete record we've ever made," a brooding and powerful outlook on everything Hawthorne have battled over the past two years, plus a little speculation on the future.

"That's why we decided to call it Fragile Future, because it's a reflection on everything we've been through. It was this period where we didn't know what would happen to us as a band, or as human beings," he said. "And when we lost Casey, it sort of reminded us that we're not invincible people. It shed light on how fragile people are ... and I think that if we could make it through, and patch things up with our old label, all of that proves that there's a lot of possibilities for the future too."

The album hits stores August 5, and Bucciarelli said that Hawthorne will be shooting a video for the first single, "Rescue Me," sometime over the next month. They don't plan to premiere the album online or do a ton of promotion in the weeks leading up to its release; rather, they just want people to judge the record on its merits and its message — which is sort of how the guys see themselves today. They've made it through the tough part; everything from here on out is golden.

"We know that people are going to say a bunch of stuff about us and about us returning to Victory, and to them, I would basically say that we were faced with a life-or-death situation with our career, and it was either go the way of the dinosaur in trying to prove our point or suck it up and get on with our careers," Bucciarelli said. "So we're hoping that people will respect everything we've gone through and the decisions we've had to make, and they'll have a listen to the record, and then they'll make their judgments. But really, we could care less. We're so excited just to be back."






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Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Angelina Jolie - Sex Is Great For Pregnant Jolie


ANGELINA JOLIE's pregnancy has given the actress and partner BRAD PITT an unexpected sex boost - because her "round and full" figure has given her a real lust for life.

While many couples find sex a turn off during the late stages of pregnancy, Jolie admits she and her hunky partner Pitt can't get enough.

In a candid new interview with Entertainment Weekly magazine,she reveals, "It's (pregnancy) great for the sex life. It just makes you a lot more creative, so you have fun."

And the sexy actress admits she's got the perfect partner - because Pitt is such a considerate father and boyfriend.

She adds, "We've worked out a system where Brad just lifts (the kids) to me every time they want to come up (for a hug). I just don't bend down.

"I'll scream, 'Honey!' and he'll come running and lift them up."

The actress is due to give birth later this summer (08) in France.





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