Tuesday, 12 August 2008

Delta Goodrem to appear on Sunrise + Believe Again national tour

In support of her fourth single to be lifted from her triple platinum album Delta, Delta Goodrem will perform on Channel Seven�s Sunrise on Wednesday August 27. After the show, Delta volition sign copies of her new single I Can�t Break It To My Heart in the Channel Seven store.


But perhaps the biggest appearing news is that Goodrem will venture on a nine particular date �Believe Again� national tour commencing on 9 January in Newcastle.


Tour dates are as follows:

9 January � Civic Theatre, Newcastle

11 January � State Theatre, Sydney

13 January � Entertainment Centre, Adelaide

16 January � Hamer Hall, Melbourne

17 January � Hamer Hall, Melbourne

23 January � Royal Theatre, Canberra

26 January � Convention Centre, Brisbane

30 January � Kings Park, Perth

3 February � State Theatre, Sydney


Tickets are available from Ticketmaster/Ticketek from Thursday 21 August.



Video: Delta Goodrem - I Can't Break It To My Heart (Live - Max Sessions)


Delta Goodrem's latest single I Can't Break It To My Heart has a physical release date of 16 August.





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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Breast Cancer Patients Face Preoperative Options

�A comprehensive healthcare newssheet from the
American Society of Breast Disease summarizes options for preoperative
systemic therapy for many boob cancer patients. The ASBD Breast
Healthcare Update - Systemic Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer: Issues in
Preoperative and Adjuvant Treatment reviews current issues and
controversies in preoperative and auxiliary treatment of breast cancer.





The new ASBD Breast Healthcare Update addresses indications and
earmark selection of patients,

New Study: Pine Bark Significantly Reduces Menstrual Pain

�A new study reveals
dysmenorrhea, a condition that causes passing painful menstrual periods
touching millions of women each year, canful be reduced naturally by taking
Pycnogenol(R) (pic-noj- en-all), pine bark extract from the French maritime
pine tree. The multi- center field study, published in the Journal of
Reproductive Medicine, shows women with dysmenorrhea wHO supplemented with
Pycnogenol(R) experient less pain and needed less pain medications
during menstruation.




"Dysmenorrheal pain is thought to be caused by exalted levels of
inflammation and characterized by menstrual cramping pain, which may get through
incapacitating rigor," said Dr. Nobutaka Suzuki, lead researcher of the
study. "Non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) like aspirin or
ibuprofen provide temporary help against menstrual pain. Unfortunately,
they are generally ineffective for resolution spasmodic events and normally
cause side effects, particularly gastric problems."





Numerous published studies bring out Pycnogenol's(R) effectivity in
relieving menstrual disorders, such as relief of menstrual pain and
adenomyosis, and it is patent protected for this application. Additional
studies reveal Pycnogenol(R) is a natural anti-inflammatory, which provides
the base for the rational to use Pycnogenol(R) to naturally moderate
incitive pain sensation involved in menstruation. A study promulgated
last year in the Journal of Reproductive Medicine revealed that
Pycnogenol(R) significantly reduces symptoms of adenomyosis by 33
percent. This study too demonstrated that Pycnogenol(R) does not exercise any
estrogen-like activity, which considerably adds to the safety for women world Health Organization
seek serve for painful periods.





The randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled study was conducted at
four-spot Japanese hospitals (Kanazawa University Hospital, Keiju Medical
Center, Hamamatsu University Hospital and Sugiura Clinic) and sampled 116
women, aged 18-48, suffering from menstrual hurting.





Patients were monitored for five menstrual cycles. They were supplied
with a diary to note the pain during days of menstruation, which was
evaluated using the established Visual Analog Scale. The number one two
pre-treatment menstrual cycles were utilized for establishing base-line
values for pain in the neck sensation and NSAID analgesics. During the following two
menstrual cycles women were randomly assigned to groups receiving day-to-day
regimens of Pycnogenol(R) or placebo. Thereafter, supplementation was
discontinued to investigate the recurrence of symptoms. The use of NSAID
analgesics was non restricted during the entire study. However, patients
were required to note the dose and the type of analgesics, as well as the
time taken in their diary.





Results showed treatment with Pycnogenol(R) lowered pain in the ass during
menstruum, which was reflected by a substantial reduction of NSAID used.
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Michael imparts farewell gift to fans

Folks really ought to stop referring to George Michael�s current Live 25 tour as a comeback jaunt. The more appropriate term is swan song.


Though he started an hour late due to a delayed plane, Michael�s near-capacity gig at the TD Banknorth Garden last night was a surprisingly consistent 2-hour torrent of r & b confections. Curfew be damned, the show�s second half was barely under way at press time. But his insistence on going ahead as planned attests to the true reasoning behind the tour: Now making the final round of its two-year worldwide run, this tour is a parting gift to his fans - Michael wants to move beyond his musical career into other endeavors.


Michael emerged in a plain black suit and slammed into �Fast Love,� a tune about living in the moment that transformed the Garden into a dancing mass.




The celebratory groove continued throughout the first set, which included wham-bam gooey Motown jam �I�m Your Man� as well as a trio of club bangers: �An Easier Affair,� �Too Funky� and �Star People.� His cover of Ewan MacColl�s �The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face� - not an easy number to sing - upped the goose-pimple factor considerably, and �Father Figure� soared with the aid of his angelic six-piece choir.


The stage set and degree of sonic clarity were both fantastic. The band was dispersed on three tiers, and the vibrant video screen behind Michael sloped onto the floor, creating a lively, cinematic feel.


In place of �Wake Me Up Before You Go Go� and �I Want Your Sex� were songs that showcased his velvety-soul crooning (�Kissing a Fool,� Nina Simone�s �Feelin� Good�). And appearing in a cop uniform for �Outside,� an ode to alfresco promiscuity, was proof positive that Michael has a sense of humor about some of his tabloid faux pas.


Indeed, the 45-year-old crooner admitted that he�s been difficult to love at times. But before he was even halfway through, he�d made an indelible impression. Shaking his tush and moving from one side of the stage to the other, Michael proved you needn�t indulge in stiff choreography, garish costume changes and vocal fills to deliver a riveting arena show.


GEORGE MICHAEL at TD Banknorth Garden, last night.





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