Thursday, April 11, 2013

Take a closer look at Saturday?s ?The Ultimate Fighter? bouts

Now that we know Uriah Hall and Kelvin Gastellum are fighting in the final of "The Ultimate Fighter" on Saturday, it's time to look at the other TUF match-ups. As is the tradition, castmembers from the show will face off at the finale, though most of their bouts are on the preliminary card airing on Fuel. Whether you didn't watch the show or just forgot how it all went down, here's how each fighter did on the show.

Robert "Bubba" McDaniel vs. Gilbert Smith: This is the one bout that made the main card, and I'm not sure why. Smith was knocked out in his first round fight. McDaniel was choked out by by one finalist and knocked out by another. His one win came when Kevin Casey quit on the chair before the third round.

Kevin Casey vs. Josh Samman: Coming into the show, Casey was best known for filming a rap video with reality TV has-been Spencer Pratt. Now, he's known as the guy who lost to Collin Hart and then couldn't continue for a third round against McDaniel. He's taking on Samman, the semifinalist who was shocked by Gastellum.

Luke Barnatt vs. Collin Hart: Barnatt was on both ends of memorable knockouts. He took out Smith in the first round, but then was stopped by Dylan Andrews in the quarterfinals. Hart won in the first round with a decision over Casey, but was knocked out by Gastellum in the quarters.

Dylan Andrews vs. Jimmy Quinlan: It will be fun to watch Andrews fight again. As the last fighter picked, he was the surprise of the tournament with a first round decision win over Zak Cummings and a memorable third-round knockout of Luke Barnatt. He was finally stopped by the Hall buzzsaw, but will get another chance to show off his skills against Quinlan, who won his first round with a knockout of Tor Troeng, but was stopped by Samman in the quarterfinals.

Clint Hester vs. Bristol Marunde: Hester was Jon Jones' first pick, but lost in an upset when he was submitted by Quinlan in the first round. He's getting another chance to prove his potential in a bout with Marunde, a Strikeforce fighter who lost to Ronaldo Souza in his last bout.

Who will emerge as a winner on Saturday? Speak up in the comments, on Facebook or on Twitter.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/closer-look-saturday-ultimate-fighter-bouts-154727898--mma.html

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US expected to increase aid to Syrian rebels

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The Obama administration is expected to give Syrian rebels broader nonlethal military assistance, including body armor and night-vision goggles, while stopping short of providing weapons to forces fighting Syrian President Bashar Assad.

The timing and scope of the stepped-up aid package is unclear. President Barack Obama has not given final approval and an announcement is not imminent, according to a senior administration official, who requested anonymity because the official was not authorized to discuss the internal deliberations.

Secretary of State John Kerry, in London on Wednesday to meet with Syrian opposition leaders, hinted this week at quick action, saying broader assistance for the rebels has been "front and center" in administration discussions in recent days.

"I'm not sure what the schedule is, but I do believe that it's important for us to try to continue to put the pressure on President Assad and to try to change his calculation," Kerry said.

With Syria's civil war in its third year, the U.S. and its allies are struggling to find ways to stem the violence that, according to the United Nations, has killed more than 70,000 people. Despite growing international pressure, Assad has managed to hang on to power far longer than the Obama administration first expected.

Obama has resisted pressure from members of Congress, military leaders and his former secretaries of state and defense to arm the rebels, in part out of fear that the weapons could fall into the hands of fighters who have allied with Islamic extremists.

Underscoring that concern, the leader of the most formidable rebel group in Syria pledged allegiance Wednesday to al-Qaida, though he distanced himself from a claim that his Islamic extremist faction had merged with the terrorist network's Iraqi branch.

Syria's opposition leaders pressed Kerry and Western diplomats Wednesday for more military equipment, according to a senior State Department official who was present at the talks.

Kerry told them that the U.S. was looking at different options to help the rebels, but made no promises about any specific types of future aid, said the official, who wasn't authorized to speak publicly on the meeting and demanded anonymity.

The secretary also urged the opposition to organize itself better and said he'd attend a meeting April 20 in Istanbul bringing together the Syrian opposition's big donor nations from Europe and the Arab world, the official said.

Among those who attended Kerry's meeting in London Wednesday were the Syrian opposition's interim prime minister, Hassan Hitto; Vice Presidents Suheir Atassi and George Sabra; Secretary-General Najib Ghadbian; and the opposition's envoys to the United States and Britain.

The new nonlethal assistance package being discussed by administration officials would expand on the $60 million in aid the U.S. announced earlier this year.

That aid included meals and medical supplies for the armed opposition. It marked the first direct American assistance to the opposition forces trying to overthrow Assad, but was greeted unenthusiastically by some rebel leaders, who said it did far too little.

European and Arab nations have been more aggressive in their assistance to the rebels. Britain and France have been shipping the opposition armor, night-vision goggles and other military-style equipment, and are also open to the possibility or arming the rebels.

Arms shipments are also flowing into Syria from Qatar, Turkey and Saudi Arabia.

After meeting with the Syrian opposition leaders, Kerry met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov for talks on the conflict. The U.S. and Russia have frequently been at odds over the Syrian civil war, with Moscow opposing action at the U.N. Security Council that would increase pressure on Assad.

The State Department official said Russia offered no indication that it was softening its position on Syria.

Kerry reiterated the U.S. preference for a political solution that includes Assad leaving power, the official said, and agreed to continuing discussing the situation in Syria with Lavrov and other top diplomats during an evening meeting of the Group of Eight industrialized nations.

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Klapper reported from London.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-expected-increase-aid-syrian-rebels-124543804--politics.html

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PAULA OWENS {Nutritionist, Fitness & Fat Loss Expert}: ingredients

Citizens for Health, a non-profit organization has declared April 11th National ?Read Your Labels Day?. If your goal is to lose weight, look and feel your best, and live a healthy, vibrant disease-free life, you will want to investigate the information on the importance of reading the labels on foods and beverages before you buy them.

Seventy-five percent of the average American diet is from processed and packaged foods, which equates to approximately 10 pounds of additives eaten annually. The majority of packaged and processed foods contain ingredients that are harmful and linked to adverse health problems and complaints.

Take a buyer?s beware approach of the damaging additives and synthetic chemicals in the foods before you buy and eat them. Become an avid label reader and familiarize yourself with the following common and harmful ingredients.

1. High fructose corn syrup (HCS) is the number one source of calories for most Americans. Aside from weight gain, HFCS has been linked to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, diabetes, inflammation and several other diseases. Products with HFCS contain high levels of mercury. You?ll find HFCS in processed and fast foods, fruit drinks, sodas, syrupy coffee drinks, chewing gum, baked goods, and in hundreds of other food items.

2. Partially hydrogenated oil (trans fats) found in thousands of packaged and processed foods (breakfast cereals, cookies, chips, crackers) are proven to cause heart disease and obesity. Restaurant food, especially from fast food chains, often serve food loaded with trans fats. Consequences of a diet high in trans fats include decreased IQ, increased inflammation, immune dysfunction, neurological damage, obesity, cancer and diabetes.

3. Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a chemical food additive associated with seizures, rashes and hives, infertility, depression and panic attacks, migraines, permanent damage to the endocrine system, linked to obesity and other serious disorders.

Especially harmful to developing fetuses, children and the elderly, MSG is an excitotoxin, overexciting brain cells to the point of death. MSG is found in frozen meals, ramen noodles, soups, chips, and numerous packaged foods. MSG is used as a taste enhancer and has over 50 different names that are used to disguise it on food labels.

4. Processed soy Before you mix up a soy protein shake, snack on a soy protein bar or pour yourself a glass of soy milk consider this: processed soy inhibits the thyroid, is deficient in amino acids, estrogenic, toxic to infants, and shrinks the brain.

There are some redeeming qualities to soy, however these are found primarily in fermented soy products only. If you want to reap some of the health benefits from soy, stick to natto, miso, tempeh, soybean sprouts and pass on ALL processed soy milk, tofu, soy burgers, soy ice cream, soy cheese, soy protein and other soy junk foods that are disguised as health foods. In addition, avoid any product containing soybean oil and soy-based ingredients. Over 90 percent of all soy in the U.S. is genetically engineered.

5. Potassium bromate, bromated vegetable oil, BHA and BHT, sodium benzoate Potassium bromated, a chemical food additive and known carcinogen, is found in baked goods, breads and tortillas.

Bromated vegetable oil (BVO) is a synthetic chemical derived from soy or corn that is found in Mountain Dew, citrus sodas and some Gatorade products. BVO contains bromine, a flame retardant for plastics banned in foods throughout Europe and Japan. BVO accumulates in fatty tissue causing behavioral, reproductive and organ damage, neurological disorders, early puberty and heart problems. Bromine, is a halogen that displaces iodine, which may depress thyroid function.

BHA and BHT, made from petroleum and coal tar, are chemical preservatives (carcinogens) that are toxic to the liver and kidneys. You?ll find BHA and BHT in processed and packaged foods including cereals, chewing gum, chips, processed meats, vegetable oils, margarine and baked goods.

6. Sugar is more addictive than cocaine altering brain, behavior and psychological function. Consuming sugar (grains, candy, soda, bagels, etc.) promotes inflammation & oxidation, triggers cravings and increases appetite, increases risk of depression, diabesity & other diseases, is a fuel source for yeast and parasites, causes magnesium, vitamin B & other nutrient deficiencies, accelerates aging and the production of free radicals, which cause collagen to breakdown creating wrinkles.

Avoid items that end with ?ose (a sugar), evaporated cane juice, barley malt and brown rice syrup.

7. Sodium chloride (commercial table salt) found in microwave dinner, take-out items and processed foods is highly processed containing aluminum, chemicals and additives, which are toxic and cause neurological disorders, multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune disorders. Opt for a healthier version such as unprocessed sea salt.

8. Artificial sweeteners (Aspartame, Splenda, Equal, Sweet ?N Low, Sucralose, Saccharine, Acesulfame-K). Sucralose is a combination of sugar and chlorine. Aspartame, an excitotoxin and neurotoxin, consists of 50% phenylalanine, 40% aspartic acid and 10% methanol. Aspartame comes with a laundry list of side effects resulting in digestive dysfunction, increased appetite, depression, type 2 diabetes, ADD, brain seizures and tumors, rashes, hives, migraines and cancer.

You?ll find artificial sweeteners in thousands of items including desserts, gelatins, low calorie foods, kool-aid fruit drinks, breath mints, sugar-free gum, energy and sports drinks, wine coolers, flavored bottled waters, cereals, cold remedies, medications, some vitamins and protein powders and of course, diet sodas.

Healthier sweeteners include: Stevia, coconut nectar, raw organic honey

9.Wheat, refined grains and gluten create a reaction in the intestines that sets off adverse symptoms. The ultimate effect of this hidden wear and tear is the slow destruction of the lining of the small intestine causing gut permeability, leaky gut syndrome, nutrient deficiencies and autoimmune responses. Processed, refined grains are void of nutrients, disrupt insulin levels, are highly intolerant for many individuals and come with a laundry list of adverse health conditions for approximately 80 percent of the population.

10. Sodium nitrate is a preservative, coloring, and flavoring commonly added to bacon, ham, hot dogs, luncheon meats, smoked fish and corned beef. Studies have linked it to various types of cancer.

11. Genetically modified (GM) foods are foods derived from a process in a lab where genes are taken from one species and inserted into another in an attempt to obtain a desired characteristic or trait. Often referred to as Frankenfoods, GMOs alter and disrupt DNA. Children, newborns and pregnant women face the greatest potential hazards from GM food.

Side effects include infertility, immune dysfunction, accelerated aging, faulty insulin regulation, autism, arthritis, increased food allergies, and changes in major organs and the gastrointestinal system.

A study published in the Journal of Biological Science revealed numerous health hazards from GMOs and pesticides, specifically liver and kidney function, and the heart, adrenal, spleen and blood cells.

The United States does not require labeling of GM foods. The most common GM crops are corn, soy, sugar beets, cottonseed and canola. All processed food items contain at least one or more genetically modified ingredient.

12. Caramel coloring, artificial colors and dyes (Blue 1, 2; Red 3, 40; Green 3; Yellow 5, 6) have been linked to hyperactivity disorders and behavioral problems in children, lower IQ, altered brain chemistry, depression, hormonal dysfunction, allergies, migraines and cancer.

Carmel coloring and artificial colors & dyes are found in soda, energy and sports drinks, candy, cereals, pastries and baked goods, pet food, sausage, canned items, cough syrup, vitamins and pharmaceutical drugs.

Take home message: Avoid any item that includes a color plus a number listed on the ingredients.

Choose organic versus conventional, and especially avoid the Dirty Dozen fruits and veggies.

In addition, beware of parabens and synthetic chemicals in your cosmetics and personal care products. The average woman puts 150 chemical on her body daily, which compromise the lymph and liver and increase exogenous estrogen load. Anything you put on your skin is absorbed into your blood stream and.

My favorite professional skincare products are Devita Natural Skin Care products that are 100 percent paraben-free and PETA certified.

Become an avid label reader. Focus on eating nutrient-rich, wholesome and real food like our grandparents and ancestors ate. This is the best way to stay away from toxic, harmful ingredients. Choose to shop at your local Farmers Markets, Trader Joe?s and Whole Foods.

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Source: http://thepowerof4-paula.blogspot.com/2013/04/ingredients.html

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Research team restores monkey's hand function with artificial neural connection

Japanese researchers restore hand function to monkey with artificial neural connection

Scientists working together from Japanese and American universities may have made a pretty large leap in restoring neural function for those with non-paralyzing spinal cord injuries. The researchers applied a "novel artificial neuron connection" over lesions in the spinal cord of a partially paralyzed monkey, partially restoring its arm / brain circuit and allowing greater hand control purely by brainpower. The team also created a reverse circuit where muscle activity from the arm stimulated the spinal cord, reinforcing the signals and "boosting ongoing activity in the muscle." There's no word on whether it would help those with full paralysis, though for lesser "paretic" damage, "this might even have a better chance of becoming a real prosthetic treatment rather than the sort of robotic devices that have been developed recently," according to the team. See the source and More Coverage links for more.

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Source: National Institute for Physiological Sciences

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/04/11/researchers-artificial-neuron-restore-hand-function-monkey/

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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Divoom Bluetune-solo portable Bluetooth speaker review

The Divoom Bluetune-solo is a portable Bluetooth speaker that will let you enjoy your tunes wirelessly, while also providing speakerphone capability, all in a package that is half the size of a can of soda. There are a lot of portable Bluetooth speakers on the market right now, let’s see if this one is worthy [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2013/04/09/divoom-bluetune-solo-portable-bluetooth-speaker-review/

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At #Thatcher, no halfhearted tweets on Iron Lady's legacy

The global reaction to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's death displayed the depth of her impact ? like it or not.

By Ryan Lenora Brown,?Correspondent / April 8, 2013

This is a 1969 file photo showing Margaret Thatcher. The former British Prime Minister known as 'the Iron Lady' passed away Monday morning.

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Ryan Brown edits the Africa Monitor blog and contributes to the national and international news desks of the Monitor. She is a former Fulbright fellow to South Africa and holds a degree in history from Duke University.?

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As Margaret Thatcher was in life, so are the tweets that have followed her death.

In the minutes following the announcement of the former British prime minister's death Monday, #Thatcher shot to the top of global Twitter trends as the world weighed in on her legacy ? or at least as much of it as they could cram into 140 characters or less.?

Here are some highlights of the global Twitter reaction.?

Official response

World leaders were among the first to weigh in on Thatcher's legacy with carefully curated messages of condolence.

"Lady Thatcher didn?t just lead our country, she saved our country," wrote @David_Cameron, the official Twitter account of the British Prime Minister. (And the snarky backlash quickly followed. "From equality and happiness?" one tweeter replied, one of some 2,000 who responded to the prime minister's initial tweet. "Just how out of touch can one man be?" asked another.)??

"She stands as an example to our daughters that there is no glass ceiling that can?t be shattered," weighed in @BarackObama, while?India's prime minister, Manmohan Singh (@PMOIndia) wrote blandly,?"She was a transformative figure under whom the United Kingdom registered important progress on the national and international arena."

And the BBC sent along a message from Mikhail Gorbachev, tweeting: '#Thatcher "a great politician & bright personality" who will "remain in our memory & history"'

But in at least one corner of the world where Thatcher's legacy is particularly fraught, there was silence on official Twitter accounts.

"Waiting for an official comment from Buenos Aires re?#Thatcher's?death," tweeted the BBC's Argentina correspondent. "Under her govt Britain went to war with?Argentina?over the Falklands."

'Like a tank barrel'

Elsewhere in the Twitter-verse, reactions were more raucous, mixing critiques and memories of the Iron Lady's towering personality.?

"Condolences to my British friends for the 1980s," wrote Nigerian-American writer Teju Cole (@tejucole).

"Asking Thatcher a q at a press conf was intimidating," remembered Australian journalist Mark Colvin (@Colvinius). "Her gaze swivelled on you like a tank-barrel."?

He continued: "A friend of mine, interviewing Thatcher, asked her qs she didn't like. Just out of camera view, her press sec kicked him in the shins."

And one Canadian journalist weighed in to make sure a crucial aspect of the prime minister's legacy wasn't forgotten in the chatter. "Most of what Thatcher is claimed to have done is exaggerated," he wrote. "Except inventing soft ice cream - as a chemist in the '50s, she did that."

The empire tweets back

Meanwhile, across the British commonwealth, tweeters pondered the Thatcher legacy in their own backyard.

"Before there was Thatcher, there was [Indian Prime Minister] Indira Gandhi. Just saying. Apparently the two got along well," wrote Indian journalist?Ammu Kannampilly.

South Africans were less generous. "Apartheid supporter Margaret Thatcher dead at last," wrote a popular opinion writer. "Apartheid would've ended a little earlier had it not been for her," said another.?

And Irish comedy writer Colm Tobin put a finger on?his country's national pulse?when it came to Thatcher's legacy: "Not a lot of love for Margaret Thatcher in Ireland. As an enemy of the state she sits somewhere between Oliver Cromwell & Thierry Henry."

Too fast??

Amid the global haste to weigh on on Thatcher's death, however, Twitter also provided reminders about the dangers of the digital age scramble to be the first to a story.?

Thatcher detractors, for instance, gleefully circulated a BBC-based headline typo announcing that Thatcher had "died of a strike."

Meanwhile, the opening paragraph of the Financial Times' obituary for Thatcher briefly revealed what one tweeter called "the perils of the pre-packaged obit."?

The text was quickly corrected, but not before it was immortalized on Twitter, a moment of clumsy reaction captured in Internet amber for all the world to see.

None of the Twitter reaction, however, came as a shock to British journalist Martin Belam. In December he tweeted a pie chart he'd created called, "What Twitter will look like on the day Thatcher dies."?

At last, a Thatcher tweet no one can dispute.?

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/csmonitor/globalnews/~3/Fy8VvhUkeO0/At-Thatcher-no-halfhearted-tweets-on-Iron-Lady-s-legacy

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FBI asked to look at McConnell meeting recording

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) ? The FBI has been asked to look into whether Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell's campaign headquarters was bugged after a recording of a private campaign meeting surfaced in a liberal-leaning magazine.

McConnell campaign manager Jesse Benton said his staff is working with the FBI because of what he called "Watergate-style tactics" to bug the office.

Mother Jones magazine published the recording of the February meeting in which McConnell aides were discussing research into potential Democratic challengers, including actress Ashley Judd, who later decided not to run. Aides talked on the recording about Judd's political positions, religious beliefs and mental health.

Benton said a recording device had been placed in McConnell's office without consent. Neither the FBI in Louisville nor the magazine immediately returned telephone calls seeking comment.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/fbi-asked-look-mcconnell-meeting-recording-152246921--election.html

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