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How to green our mindset

” Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul.” John Muir “I still find the day too short for all the thoughts I want to think, all the walks I want to take, all the books I want to read and all the friends I want to see.” John Burroughs The very first step in greening our lives is to green our attitude, the way we think about and embrace life. Here are some simple tips: Unplug our media mind once in awhile and get out on a walk or even a sit in nature. A study by University of Illinois scientists Frances E. Kuo and William C. Sullivan found that a canopy of trees and greenery cools more than the forest floor, it can help to cool mental anguish and unrest. Their findings clearly indicate that: “Exposure to trees and vegetation seems to reduce mental fatigue and feelings of irritability that come with it.” Gardening is a great way to unplug from stress and connect with nature. A green time-out is usually just the ticket for improving our kids mindset because children benefit greatly from immersion in the green world as well. Head on over to the National Wildlife Federation’s Green Hour website for great info. and ideas about family green time.

Mexico’s Debate Over 10-year-old’s Pregnancy

In Mexico, a 10-year-old pregnant, allegedly raped by her stepfather, has become a bigger issue in the country’s heated abortion debate. The girl’s stepfather has been arrested but there are advocates between the issue say that their war is just starting. Adriana Ortiz-Ortega, a researcher at Mexico’s National Autonomous University says “This girl is much more than an isolated case.” she also added that there is much more influence now from conservative groups that are trying to prevent the legalization of abortion.” In the capital city of Mexico, abortion is legal. But it is prohibited in most of the country’s states. The girl’s home state of Quintana Roo, on the Yucatan peninsula, only allows abortion in cases of rape during the first 980 days of pregnancy. The issues in that the 10-year-old girl is at 17½ weeks, nearly a month away from that limit. There are advocacies that are calling the attention fro federal officials and the United Nations to investigate Quintana Roo’s handling of the cases, acclaiming that the officials did not inform her of her abortion rights. Mexico’s Debate Over 10-year-old’s Pregnancy is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Chris Brown Image Rehab Tour Continues

Chris Brown is working overtime on cleanup duty. That applies to both community service, where he literally cleans up roads, and image rehabilitation, where he’s agreed to headline an all-star benefit. Dubbed “Virginia Stand Up! A Call to Action,” the event will take place May 15 at Virginia Commonwealth University and feature all-star performances. The recently-released T-Pain, Keri Hilson (who has been linked to Chris romantically), Trey Songz and Ryan Leslie, will perform, along with host Brown. More stars are expected to sign on in the coming days, with proceeds going to the Red Cross’ Haitian relief efforts and the Central Virginia Food Bank. “I wanted to find a way to contribute personally to the ongoing Haitian relief effort,” said Brown, who’s also spreading the word about the U.S. Census . “I also wanted to support an organization that helps people in need right here in my home state,” he added. “Everyone has to do their part.” That part extends beyond picking up garbage alongside I-95 … Chris Brown is working hard to clean up roads and reputations .

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The Depressing News About Antidepressants

Studies suggest that the popular drugs are no more effective than a placebo. In fact, they may be worse. “There is no question that the safety and efficacy of antidepressants rest on solid scientific evidence,” as psychiatry professor Richard Friedman of Weill Cornell Medical College recently wrote in The New York Times. But ever since a seminal study in 1998, whose findings were reinforced by landmark research in The Journal of the American Medical Association last month, that evidence has come with a big asterisk. Yes, the drugs are effective, in that they lift depression in most patients. But that benefit is hardly more than what patients get when they, unknowingly and as part of a study, take a dummy pill—a placebo. As more and more scientists who study depression and the drugs that treat it are concluding, that suggests that antidepressants are basically expensive Tic Tacs. Hence the moral dilemma. The placebo effect—that is, a medical benefit you get from an inert pill or other sham treatment—rests on the holy trinity of belief, expectation, and hope. But telling someone with depression who is being helped by antidepressants, or who (like my friend) hopes to be helped, threatens to topple the whole house of cards. Explain that it's all in their heads, that the reason they're benefiting is the same reason why Disney's Dumbo could initially fly only with a feather clutched in his trunk—believing makes it so—and the magic dissipates like fairy dust in a windstorm. So rather than tell my friend all this, I chickened out. Sure, I said, there's lots of research showing that a new kind of antidepressant might help you. Come, let me show you the studies on PubMed. It seems I am not alone in having moral qualms about blowing the whistle on antidepressants. That first analysis, in 1998, examined 38 manufacturer-sponsored studies involving just over 3,000 depressed patients. The authors, psychology researchers Irving Kirsch and Guy Sapirstein of the University of Connecticut, saw—as everyone else had—that patients did improve, often substantially, on SSRIs, tricyclics, and even MAO inhibitors, a class of antidepressants that dates from the 1950s. This improvement, demonstrated in scores of clinical trials, is the basis for the ubiquitous claim that antidepressants work. But when Kirsch compared the improvement in patients taking the drugs with the improvement in those taking dummy pills—clinical trials typically compare an experimental drug with a placebo—he saw that the difference was minuscule. Patients on a placebo improved about 75 percent as much as those on drugs. Put another way, three quarters of the benefit from antidepressants seems to be a placebo effect. “We wondered, what's going on?” recalls Kirsch, who is now at the University of Hull in England. “These are supposed to be wonder drugs and have huge effects.” The study's impact? The number of Americans taking antidepressants doubled in a decade, from 13.3 million in 1996 to 27 million in 2005. To be sure, the drugs have helped tens of millions of people, and Kirsch certainly does not advocate that patients suffering from depression stop taking the drugs. On the contrary. But they are not necessarily the best first choice. (more at link) ~ More links posted as the 1st few comments. Take a look, protect yourself, these drugs are dangerous and mainstream will not be telling you this anytime soon ~ added by: samantha420

Chris Brown To Headline Virginia Benefit Concert

Virginia Stand Up! A Call to Action will also feature Trey Songz, T-Pain, Keri Hilson, more, on May 15. By Jocelyn Vena Chris Brown Photo: Kristian Dowling/ Getty Images Chris Brown will be hosting and playing a benefit show this May. The singer, who recently rallied to get young people to fill out their 2010 census , will be joined by Keri Hilson, Trey Songz, T-Pain, Ryan Leslie, Mario and Juelz Santana for the show set to take place on May 15 in Richmond, Virginia. The show, called Virginia Stand Up! A Call to Action, will help benefit the Greater Richmond Chapter of the American Red Cross for their efforts in Haiti, as well as the Central Virginia Food Bank, which provides food for those in need. Earlier this year, Brown performed on BET’s “SOS: Help for Haiti” telethon. Tickets went on sale Monday (April 19) for the show at Virginia Commonwealth University’s Siegel Center. Not only will proceeds help the organizations involved, but fans who attend the show can bring non-perishable food items for donation. “I wanted to find a way to contribute personally to the ongoing Haitian relief effort and also support an organization that helps people in need in my home state,” Brown said in a statement. “The images I see on television, both in my community and in Haiti, remind me that everyone has to do their part.” Additional performers will be announced in the weeks leading up to the show. In February, at a status hearing stemming from his plea deal for assaulting Rihanna, Superior Court Judge Patricia M. Schnegg said Brown was “doing really well” at completing his sentence. His deal included one year of counseling, 180 days of community labor and five years’ probation. He is due back in court on May 11. Do you think Chris Brown is doing a good job repairing his image since assaulting Rihanna? Talk about it below! Related Videos MTV News Track-By-Track: Chris Brown’s ‘Graffiti’ Related Photos MTV.com Exclusive: Chris Brown Chris Brown In ‘Crawl’ Related Artists Chris Brown

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Taylor Swift Gives Triumphant Performance But Loses Out At ACMs

Out-of-place LL Cool J introduces the country star’s gospel-tinged set for Sunday’s show. By Gil Kaufman Taylor Swift performs at the 2010 Country Music Awards on Sunday Photo: Christopher Polk/ Getty Images LAS VEGAS — Taylor Swift has probably gotten used to going to awards shows and taking home at least some hardware after performing in one of her signature sparkly gowns. But even though it was a ladies’ night at Sunday’s Academy of Country Music Awards show in Las Vegas, with big wins for Academy Lady Antebellum , Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood, Swift went 0-for-5. She did, however, give a buzzy performance that paid homage to her close connection to her fans. The singer started out standing inside a round cage, which hung low over the audience at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. As she kicked into the second verse of the inspirational ballad “Change,” she rose up above the screaming masses and floated in the air across the arena, touching down in the middle of the crowd and dramatically ripping off her floor-length white dress to reveal black jeans, a black tank top and black boots as she smacked high fives and marched across the floor to the main stage. There she was joined by the Tritones, a University of California San Diego a cappella group she reportedly spotted on YouTube after the act uploaded their version of “You Belong With Me.” It was a typical move by the fan-friendly Swift, who skipped talking to the press on the orange carpet before Sunday’s show, but ran out to sign autographs, shake hands and take pictures with the fans behind the barricades outside the arena just 15 minutes before the show was to begin. The rousing, gospel-tinged performance ended with Swift holding a long note on the word “hallelujah,” spinning wildly in circles, flipping her hair side-to-side and then stage-diving into the outstretched arms of some handlers in the crowd. She was introduced by the odd-man-out at the show, rapper and “NCIS: Los Angeles” star LL Cool J, who said he was just on hand to support his country homegirl. “I got a call and they asked me if I wanted to introduce Taylor Swift, have some fun, check out a different genre,” LL explained before hitting the stage. “And I said, ‘You know what, I’ll be out of place, and it’ll be strange, but I’ve never done it before in my whole career.’ I’m a fan of some of the music. I thought would just be cool to do something different. No pressure. You know, I don’t have to pretend anything. I don’t feel funny if somebody wins, ‘It shoulda been me.’ ‘Cause it couldn’t have been me!” It’s not the first time LL hooked up with Swift, with whom he also co-hosted a Grammy nominations special in 2008. Asked if this might be his entr

Fireball in sky last night video

The spectacle Fireball was reported in Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana just after 10 p.m. CT. A black-and-white roof-cam on the Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Building on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus caught the burst (photo). Watch the loop. Residents across five Midwestern states are buzzing about the roaring fireball that lit up the sky last night. Space aces say it was most likely a meteor but could have been rocket debris or a chunk from an asteroid that

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Iceland evacuates hundreds as volcano erupts again

The Associated Press: REYKJAVIK, Iceland — A volcano under a glacier in Iceland erupted Wednesday for the second time in less than a month, melting ice, spewing smoke and steam, closing a major road and forcing hundreds of people to flee rising floodwaters. Authorities evacuated 800 residents from around the Eyjafjallajokull glacier as rivers rose by up to 10 feet (3 meters). Emergency officials and scientists said the eruption under the ice cap was 10 to 20 times more powerful than one last month, and carried a much greater risk of widespread flooding. “This is a very much more violent eruption, because it's interacting with ice and water,” said Andy Russell, an expert in glacial flooding at the University of Newcastle in northern England. “It becomes much more explosive, instead of a nice lava flow oozing out of the ground.” Rognvaldur Olafsson, a chief inspector for the Icelandic Civil Protection Agency, said no lives or properties were in immediate danger. Scientists said there was no sign of increased activity at the much larger Katla volcano nearby. Iceland's Meteorological Office said a plume of steam rose at least five miles (eight kilometers) into the air. Scientists aboard a Coast Guard plane that flew over the volcano said the new fissure appeared to be up to 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) long. There were no immediate signs of large clouds of volcanic ash, which could disrupt air travel between Europe and North America. Some domestic flights were canceled, but Iceland's international airport remained open. The volcano, about 75 miles (120 kilometers) east of Reykjavik, erupted March 20 after almost 200 years of silence. The original eruption petered out earlier this week. But Gunnar Gudmundsson, a geophysicist at the Icelandic Meteorological Office, said there were a series of tremors overnight, and rivers in the area began rising Wednesday morning — strong evidence of a new eruption under the glacier. Last month's eruption struck near the glacier in an area that had no ice. Gudmundsson said the new eruption appeared to be about eight or nine kilometers (five to six miles) west of the original fissure. “Most probably this eruption is taking place at the summit … under the ice,” he said. More— http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jh7lQ-qBxQMPzPd3Iap7_s3YDBfQD9… added by: remanns

Health care reform also touches tanning beds, restaurant menus

(CNN) — The health care bill signed into law Tuesday by President Obama is the nation's most sweeping social legislation in four decades. But it also includes some smaller changes that will directly affect consumers. These include taxes on indoor tanning services, requirements for restaurants to post calorie information and changes to flexible spending accounts. Restaurants There are 540 calories in a Big Mac and 670 calories in a Whopper. Nutritional information will be unavoidable when customers step up to the counter to order. The health care law requires chain restaurants that have more than 20 locations to display calorie information next to the food item on the standard menu. The Food and Drug Administration has the task of establishing more specific regulations and determining when these changes go into effect. The health care law requires “succinct statement concerning suggested daily caloric intake” that are “posted prominently on the menu and designed to enable the public to understand, in the context of a total daily diet, the significance of the caloric information that is provided on the menu.” Dr. Kelly Brownell, a Yale University psychology professor at the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, conducted research that found that consumers choose lower-calorie food when their menus contained caloric information and a statement that said “an average person consumes 2,000 calories a day.” “A lot of people don't know what it means to have 600 calories,” he said. “They have no context and the legislation requires that anchor statement.” Nutrition facts would also be required to be posted on vending machine products and drive-thru menus. Temporary specials appearing on the menu for less than 60 days, condiments and test market foods are exempt. “Consumers have the right to this info whether or not it makes a difference on the diet,” Brownell said. “But I believe the data will ultimately show that it does.” YAY! There's going to be a food revolution! *throws confetti and dances naked under the stars* added by: Almibry

Bar Refaeli and Jersey Shore for Interview of the Day

These pictures came out a long time ago, they are of Bar Refaeli and the cast of Jersey Shore for Interview Magazine, shot by Terry Richardson, proving that if you’re willing to humilate yourself on national television because it pays better than working as a bus boy at the hottest club in your town hoping one day you’ll get the bartending job, you will get a whole lot of fucking perks, like nestling up to Bar Refaeli tits in person and in picture for everyone in the world to see that despite how much of a joke you are, you’re fucking awesome, killin’ your early 20s harder than most kids you know in their early 20s who waste away in University…. The Jersey Shore people have inspired me….I need to get on a TV show….

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