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studentdigifilmfest.org has new design for 2010

new web design for 2010 the site is redesign by Lonnie Lopez added by: thetonydshow

Jodie Fisher Harassed: HP CEO Mark Hurd Ousted (PHOTOS)

Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd paid his harassment accuser, actress Jodie Fisher, a hefty private settlement and then tendered his resignation after his company determined he was guilty of irregularities. added by: gmc1

Growing up too soon? Puberty strikes 7-year-old girls

The changes in Kiera’s body scared her parents. Though the 8-year-old seemed her usual chipper self, she’d started to develop headaches and acne. More alarming to her mom, Sharon, were the budding breasts on Kiera’s thin little chest. When Kiera’s parents took their daughter to the doctor, he assured them that nothing was wrong with the girl. Kiera was simply starting puberty early. As it turns out, puberty at age 7 or 8 isn’t so unusual these days. A new study, published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, shows that more American girls are maturing earlier and earlier. Typically, U.S. girls hit puberty around age 10 or 11. Exactly what this shift means for girls isn’t clear yet — either on a group or individual level. But there are budding concerns. For instance, studies have linked an early start to menstruation with an elevated risk of breast cancer. And other research has shown that girls who go through puberty early tend to have lower self-esteem and a poor body image. They are also more likely to engage in risky behaviors which can result in unplanned pregnancies, experts say. The possible link to breast cancer was what sparked the new study. To take a long-term look at the impact of puberty and other factors on breast cancer, researchers enrolled 1,239 girls between the ages of 6 and 8 from three sites in the U.S.: New York’s East Harlem, the greater Cincinnati metropolitan area and the San Francisco Bay area. The study revealed a surprisingly large bump in the number of girls going through puberty between the ages of 7 and 8. For example, the researches found that 10 percent of 7-year-old white girls had some breast development as compared to 5 percent in a study published in 1997. Similarly, 23 percent of the 7-year-old black girls had started puberty as compared to 15 percent in the 1997 study. Nobody’s sure what is driving the declining age of puberty. But the rise in obesity could be at least partly to blame, says the study’s lead author, Dr. Frank Biro, director of adolescent medicine at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. ———————————————————————————————————————— _____________________________________________________________________ As a species this is an ominous development. I for one believe this is a man made development and not a natural one. One day our need to produce bigger, better, and more of our sustenance will lead to us rendering our female population unable to procreate. added by: onemalefla