Monday, 8 September 2008
Erectile Dysfunction And The Prostate: What Are The Connections?
Time following radical prostatectomy has been shown to increase erectile social occasion such that more patients have functional erections at 3 age than 1 year after surgery. With the coming of PDE 5 inhibitors, many hands can have improved working erections and return to active coitus. Prevention of ED is also an important direction technique. Evidence is gathering that prophylaxis with regular vasoactive injectant or daily PDE 5 agents may be an integral component part of preservation of principal cavernosum smooth muscle function. Combination medical therapy and surgical penial prosthesis implantation are likewise options for patients failing oral PDE 5 inhibitors.
Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) ar an eld independent risk of exposure factor for ED as demonstrated by large epidemiologic studies such as the MSAM-7 study. Etiology may be mediated via alpha adrenergic over activity. The large concentrations of PDE5 receptors in prostate, bladder and urethra suggest that PDE5 inhibitors may be a treatment alternative for the ED LUTS combination.
Presented by: Culley C. Carson, MD, at the Masters in Urology Meeting - July 31, 2008 - August 2, 2008, Elbow Beach, Bermuda
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Friday, 29 August 2008
Download Uttara-Kuru mp3
Artist: Uttara-Kuru: mp3 download Genre(s): New Age Discography: Prayer Year: 1999 Tracks: 10 East Wind Year: 1999 Tracks: 13 Fusing ancient Japanese instruments like the koto and the shakuhachi fluting with western acoustic instruments and synthesizers, Uttara-kuru forged a sound that was firm implanted in the twentieth c so far echoed a deeper, more than primal honor. Their name came from the Japanese Buddhist edition of Shangri-La, a place where viola tricolor reigned and cultures converged -- an reserve cognomen for a mathematical chemical group that sought to make a standardized peaceful converging in euphony. Their debut album, Petition, consisted around altogether of sutras -- Buddhist chants, some of which were over yard years old -- that were chanted by monks and filled out by synth-dance flap generation conjured up on respective instruments. The pas de deux, noted producer Kazumasa Yoshioka and Seiichi Kyoda (considered one of the finest arrangers in Japan) issued that album and the following i, East Wind, on Pacific Moon, the label that employed Yoshioka as producer for all of its albums. East Wind, released in 1999, fork-like verboten from the specificity of their erstwhile jut to leave a wider range of mountains of well-grounded textures, inactive keeping the cross-cultural focus that was featured on Prayer. |
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Saturday, 9 August 2008
Transcargo
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Tuesday, 1 July 2008
EastEnders star missed Palmer & Owen
The 24-year-old star, who recently left her role as Sonia Fowler in the soap, told The Sun that she would have loved to be on set when the two stars returned.
Cassidy said: "It was frustrating they came back after I left. It would have been great to work with Patsy again."
Speaking about her own decision to leave the show, she said: "I feel like that door's closed now and I need to go and do other stuff."
However, the actress didn't rule out a return to the soap in the future, saying: "Bianca and Ricky have been gone for nine years. They've gone out, done their stuff and come back. Maybe in nine years I might go back."
Tuesday, 24 June 2008
DJ Magic Mike and the Royal Posse
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Monday, 23 June 2008
Herbie Hancock, Maria Schneider take top honors at Jazz Awards
NEW YORK — Pianist Herbie Hancock was honored as musician of the year at the Jazz Awards, just months after he took home the best album Grammy for "River: The Joni Letters," but the big winner was Maria Schneider, who won four trophies.
Schneider's big band CD "Sky Blue," which includes the Grammy-winning instrumental composition "Cerulean Skies," was chosen album of the year, besting other CDs like Hancock's Joni Mitchell tribute in voting among the more than 400 members of the Jazz Journalists Association.
"I just feel like Miss Piggy," Schneider joked to the audience as she thanked her orchestra at Wednesday's awards luncheon at the Jazz Standard club. She also won the awards for composer, arranger and large ensemble of the year.
Drummer Roy Haynes had a double win. His boxed set "A Life In Time: The Roy Haynes Story," which traces his storied career spanning almost 60 years, was chosen reissue/historical boxed set of the year.
"Wow, I beat Duke, Miles, Quincy, and Lionel," Haynes said, acknowledging the other nominees in the reissue category. "It's kind of hip."
Moments later, he was back on stage to pick up the award for drummer of the year.
"They've got some great drummers out there now. ... I never thought I would be even living this long while playing at 83 and winning these serious awards, but I love smelling the roses," he quipped.
The only other double-winner was Ornette Coleman for alto saxophone and small ensemble.
Pianist Marian McPartland, who recently celebrated her 90th birthday and continues to host her "Piano Jazz" show on NPR, was recognized with the award for Lifetime Achievement in Jazz.
And Hank Jones, who turns 90 next month, accepted the award for Pianist of the Year, and then remained on stage to perform in a duo with tenor saxophonist Joe Lovano. Their abbreviated set included the standard "Alone Together" and Lovano's "I'm All For You," based on the classic "Body and Soul," from their recent Blue Note recordings as well as a mix of "How High the Moon" and "Ornithology" on which Jones threw in some humorous quotes from "Santa Claus is Coming to Town."
African-born guitarist Lionel Loueke, who is now touring with Hancock's band and recently released his major label debut "Karibu" on Blue Note, was chosen the Up & Coming Musician of the Year. Israeli Anat Cohen was a repeat winner in the clarinet category.
Percussionist Bobby Sanabria's "Big Band Urban Folktales" was honored as Latin Jazz Album of the Year.
Other Jazz Awards winners included: Andy Bey (male singer), Abbey Lincoln (female singer), Terence Blanchard (trumpet), Wycliffe Gordon, (trombone), Sonny Rollins (tenor sax), Jane Ira Bloom (soprano sax), James Carter (baritone sax), Bill Frisell (guitar), Christian McBride (bass), Steve Swallow (electric bass), violinist Regina Carter (stringed instrument), Candido Camero (percussion) and author Doug Ramsey (Jazz Journalism Lifetime Achievement).
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