Sunday 24 August 2008

Healthcare Systems Experts Discuss Campaign Issues

�A nationally recognized healthcare policy technical at UC San Diego School of Medicine is available to discuss campaign issues related to to health care plans/promises.


Richard Kronick, Ph.D., professor, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine and adjunct professor, Department of Political Science, is available to speak on many healthcare-related issues such as strategies for masking the uninsured, options for controlling cost growth, and Medicare and Medicaid policy.


Dr. Kronick served as a Senior Health Care Policy Advisor in the Clinton Administration, where he contributed to the development of President Clinton's proposal for health care reform. He also served as Director of Policy and Reimbursement in the Massachusetts Department of Public Welfare and the Assistant Director in the Massachusetts Office of Health Policy. He is also knotty in the Healthcare Executive Leadership Program (HELP), a program intentional by UC San Diego in the mid 90s to augment the experience of health care executives from a potpourri of backgrounds.


University of California, San Diego

University Communications, 0938 9500 Gilman Dr.

LaJolla, CA 92093

United States
http://www.ucsd.edu/portal/site/ucsd


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Wednesday 6 August 2008

New Guidelines For Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis

�Proven combinations of medicines and the introduction of new anti-arthritis drugs have significantly improved the handling of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), according to guidelines issued by the American College of Rheumatology and co-authored by physicians at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB).




Lead author Kenneth Saag, M.D., M.Sc., a professor in the UAB Division of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology, said the new guidelines update strategies for treating RA with the goal of preventing joint wrong and disability.




The new recommendations do non strive to replace individualized medical decisions, Saag aforementioned. Instead, they are meant to

Friday 27 June 2008

Federic Galliano and The African Divas

Federic Galliano and The African Divas   
Artist: Federic Galliano and The African Divas

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Federic Galliano and The African Divas   
 Federic Galliano and The African Divas

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 13




 






Thursday 19 June 2008

And-Jason-Nevins - We-Like-To-

And-Jason-Nevins - We-Like-To-   
Artist: And-Jason-Nevins - We-Like-To-

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   



Discography:


Dj Dancy`s Collection   
 Dj Dancy`s Collection

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 1




 





Alec Empire

Friday 13 June 2008

Diddy Denies Name Change And Tells Kids To Vote

Hip-hop superstar SEAN COMBS is still just DIDDY, despite claiming in a rap cameo that he has changed his name back to PUFF DADDY.
The star, whose aliases have also included P Diddy, Sean Combs and Sean John, sent the music media into a spin when he announced he was returning to his original moniker during a spot on O'Neal McKnight's new single Check Your Coat.
He raps, "They call me Puff Daddy... He's back. Yeah you heard me right - I said Puff Daddy."
But the star insists he's still known as Diddy, and is so keen to quash speculation, he has posted a video online insisting his name is the same.
He says, "Your boy has not changed his name. I did not change my name. But if I did, I have the right to call myself anything I want."
He also asks the media to stop speculating about his name, and start encouraging people to vote in the forthcoming U.S. presidential election.
Combs continues, "I want to stress and ask people in power; the bloggers and the outlets, let's utilise our time for something more important, than if I'm changing my name.
"There are millions of Americans who aren't registered to vote. Let's get these guys to vote on my birthday, November 4th. That's my birthday present from you guys."









Friday 6 June 2008

Geto Boys

Geto Boys   
Artist: Geto Boys

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


The Foundation   
 The Foundation

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 15


Greatest Hits   
 Greatest Hits

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 17


Da Good Da Bad and Da Ugly   
 Da Good Da Bad and Da Ugly

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 18


Uncut Dope: Best   
 Uncut Dope: Best

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 12


We Can't Be Stopped   
 We Can't Be Stopped

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 14




Though the controversial subject matter of gangsta rap wasn't much of a barrier to popular success during the '90s, the Geto Boys' recordings proved about besides extreme for widespread exposure. Blocked from distributing their 1990 major-label debut by Geffen -- world Health Organization insisted that a path transaction with necrophilia as well as mangle was a step to a fault far -- the mathematical group was saved by producer Rick Rubin, world Health Organization arranged another distributor for the album, released on his own Def American label. The contestation, which occurred two days to begin with than like censorship incidents involving Ice-T and 2 Live Crew, gave the Geto Boys a big sum of publicity. Their follow-up, We Can't Be Stopped, finally murder platinum, though the trio of Scarface, Willie D., and Bushwick Bill began to fracture by 1993. After cathartic solo albums during the mid-'90s, the Geto Boys reunited in 1996 for their most praised album even so, The Resurrection.


When the Geto Boys came together in 1986, though, it was with a completely different card. Formed as the Ghetto Boys in Houston by blame entrepreneur James "Lil' J" Smith (and signed to his Rap-A-Lot label), the group in the first place consisted of Prince Johnny C., the Slim Jukebox, and DJ Reddy Red. During 1987-1988, both Johnny C. and the Jukebox quit, forcing Smith to add a Bushwick Bill (born Richard Shaw, Jamaica) and iI Rap-A-Lot solo acts of the Apostles: Ackshen (aka Scarface born Brad Jordan, Houston) and Willie 'D' Dennis (born Houston).


Subsequently the Geto Boys' Grip It! On That Other Level caught the ear of hip-hop showman Rick Rubin (LL Cool J, Beastie Boys), Rubin re-mixed and re-recorded tracks from the album. He was ready to dismissal it on his Def American label in 1990 when distributor Geffen balked at "Thinker of a Lunatic," a rails which described necrophilia with a polish off victim. By late 1990, Rubin had found another distributor, Giant Records, and the album was released -- as The Geto Boys -- that same year.


The Geto Boys' association with controversy was far from over, though; whack groups were a hot theme for moral-minded politicians during the early '90s, and several leadership used the Geto Boys as an example to condemn the land of modern music. The fires were spread-out in 1991 with the release of the group's second gear proper LP, We Can't Be Stopped. Before the button of the album, Bushwick Bill had lost an eye in a shooting incident with his girlfriend, and the cover featured Willie D. and Scarface rolling Bill into an emergency room, with a salient shot of the damaged eye. Inside the album, proceedings were among the near utmost in the history of recorded music. Obviously, receiving set airplay was nonexistent, just We Can't Be Stopped soundless went atomic number 78 in other 1992 -- thanks to the underground hit "Mind Playing Tricks on Me," one of the most effective inner city vignettes in hip-hop history.


By 1993, all three members had begun solo careers, though Willie D. was the only one whole isolated from the band, citing esthetic differences. Scarface and Bill continued with new member Big Mike, releasing Unmown Dope in 1993 and Makin' Trouble the following year, just split late in 1994. Just one year later, Willie D. returned to the fold for another Geto Boys button, The Resurrection, which showed the radical in fine cast. Now it was Bushwick Bill's turn over to entrust the group. DMG took his blank space for 1998's Da Good, Da Bad & Da Ugly only returned for the group's 2005 reunion album, The Foundation.






Sunday 25 May 2008

MTV Movie Awards presenters revealed

MTV has announced an all-star cast who will present awards at the MTV Movie Awards next month.
Lindsay Lohan, Robert Downey Jr, Jack Black, Steve Carell, Anne Hathaway, Seth Rogen, Megan Fox, Jennifer Hudson, Mark Wahlberg, James Franco, Rumer Willis and Brendan Fraser are among those who will be presenting at the awards show.
Mike Myers will host the show, with Coldplay and Pussycat Dolls confirmed to perform.
The MTV Movie Awards take place at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California on Sunday 1 June.