Sunday, March 4, 2012

Watch The Top 9 YouTube Videos Of The Week

If you're looking to see the most popular YouTube videos of the week, look no further.

Once again, we're bringing you the week's most-watched videos, hot off the charts via YouTube Trends, a feature launched by YouTube that aggregates the site's video stats and draws upon "the wisdom of top curators across the web" to offer visitors a look at real-time trends among the YouTube community.

So what did the web go wild over this week? Real people with Rage Comic faces, Jennifer Lopez's presumed wardrobe malfunction, Sacha Baron Cohen's prank on Ryan Seacrest -- and much, much more.

Watch the 9 most popular YouTube videos of the week and vote for your favorites. Then, check out last week's picks, here. For more top videos, browse our slideshow of the most-watched YouTube videos from 2011.

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Prescription Meds Can Put on Unwanted Pounds - Health News ...


By Lisa Esposito
HealthDay Reporter

FRIDAY, March 2 (HealthDay News) ? Medications taken by millions of Americans for mood disorders, high blood pressure, diabetes and other chronic conditions can have an unhealthy side effect: weight gain.

While other choices exist for some types of drugs, adjusting medications is not simply a matter of switching, said Ryan Roux, chief pharmacy officer with the Harris County Hospital District, in Houston.

In the late 1990s, Dr. Lawrence Cheskin conducted early research on prescription medicines and obesity.

?Some medicines make an early, noticeable difference, causing patients to become ravenously hungry, while changes are subtle for others. A few months taking them and you?ve gained 10 pounds,? said Cheskin, now director of the Johns Hopkins Weight Management Center, in Baltimore.

To help increase awareness, Roux and his pharmacist group have compiled a list of ?weight-promoting? and ?weight-neutral or weight-loss? drugs.

Antidepressants that promote weight gain include Paxil (paroxetine), Zoloft (sertraline), amitriptyline (Elavil) and Remeron (mirtazapine).

Wellbutrin (bupropion) and Prozac (fluoxetine) are considered weight-neutral or weight-loss drugs.

?Generally, older antidepressants are typically more prone to cause weight gain than the newer SSRIs [selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors],? Cheskin said.

Mood-disorder drugs that can add weight include the antipsychotics Clozaril (clozapine), Zyprexa (olanzapine), Risperdal (risperidone) and Seroquel (quetiapine). Lithium, valproic acid (Depakote) and carbamazepine (Tegretol) can also put on the pounds.

Drugs with hormonal effects, such as antipsychotics and steroids, are among the biggest culprits in weight gain, Cheskin said. ?They work on the brain, and appetite control is largely a brain function. They make you more hungry,? he said.

Both experts agreed that less-than-perfect adherence to prescribed medications is common, regardless of whether they affect a patient?s weight.

With antipsychotic meds, Roux said, a challenge is that once people feel better they may stop taking them. When drugs like Zyprexa ? used in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder ? cause weight gain of 20 pounds and upward, that?s another barrier to treatment adherence.

Blood pressure medicines that can cause weight gain include Lopressor (metoprolol), Tenormin (atenolol), Inderal (propranolol), Norvasc (amlodipine) and clonidine (Catapres).

Cheskin said dietary changes can help counterbalance the effects of these medications. ?I recommend increasing fiber content and water, and lowering calorie density. Spread out calories over several meals, five or six a day, instead of saving it all for dinner.?

Corticosteroids such as prednisone and methylprednisolone, are important for treating conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, asthma and some types of cancer, but they?re notorious for adding weight.

?With steroids, you?re talking about putting on fat stores,? Roux said. Extra weight may deposit around the body?s trunk, he said, and people often retain salt and fluid.

Rather than giving up on the drug, Cheskin said, ?Please talk to your doctor to see if there?s an alternative. With steroids, you might be able take them every other day or in smaller doses. But there?s no real substitute for steroids if you need steroids.?

Diabetes drugs, including oral medications like Actos (pioglitazone) and Amaryl (glimepiride), promote weight gain, as does insulin.

?With insulin, a lot of it is the chicken and the egg,? Cheskin said. ?People who are obese become diabetic, and people who are diabetic have mechanisms that make them less responsive to dietary changes.?

Weight-loss or weight-neutral alternatives exist for oral diabetes meds: Byetta (exenatide), Januvia (sitagliptin), Symlin (pramlintide), Precose (acarbose) and metformin (Biguanides).

Epilepsy drugs prevent seizures. Some, like carbamazepine and Neurontin (gabapentin), can cause weight gain. Possible alternatives are Lamictal (lamotrigine), Topamax (topiramate) and Zonegran (zonisamide).

Roux said women taking birth control pills also may be ?big gainers.?

Switching to weight-neutral drugs won?t work for everyone, Roux cautioned.

?They have different mechanisms of action, and their particular disease state might not be controlled,? he said. ?First and foremost is the disease state that?s causing the biggest hindrance upon their lifestyle. That should be the first order of business.?

People should talk to their health care providers if they?re troubled by weight gain, Roux said.

?I advocate patients talking with the pharmacist first, so they don?t just arbitrarily stop their medication before their next [medical] appointment,? Roux said. ?It should not be an embarrassment either to a patient or a provider to try to dig in, to get into a person?s specific comfort level with their medication.?

And, Cheskin added, ?with all the attention on the environmental factors causing obesity, people may not be aware that what we?re prescribing for you may not help and may push someone in the wrong direction.?

More information

The U.S. National Institute of Mental Health describes medication side effects, including weight gain.

SOURCES: Ryan Roux, PharmD, chief pharmacy officer, Harris County Hospital District, Houston; Lawrence J. Cheskin, M.D., FACP, director, Johns Hopkins Weight Management Center, Baltimore

Last Updated: March 02, 2012

Copyright ? 2012 HealthDay. All rights reserved.

Source: http://news.health.com/2012/03/02/prescription-meds-can-put-on-unwanted-pounds/

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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Exclusive 'John Carter' Clip Seeks Out Answers

Taylor Kitsch's MTV First appearance didn't just yield several memorable zingers and athletic assaults against host Josh Horowitz; it also presented fans with a brand new clip from "John Carter," in theaters next Friday (March 9). In our exclusive look at "Carter," the titular Civil War veteran is already knee-deep in life on Mars ? [...]

Source: http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2012/03/02/john-carter-exclusive-clip/

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Friday, March 2, 2012

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Sleep Apnea and Snoring: the CPAP Machine

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Sleep apnea machines are not a cure for sleep apnea, but appliances which help keep it under control, preventing the deterioration of the your health. The use of sleep apnea machines drastically improves the quality of your ...

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

In Seychelles, scary moments described aboard ship

The Costa Allegra Cruise ship, is towed in the Victoria's harbor, Seychelles Island, Thursday, March 1, 2012. The disabled cruise ship arrived in port in the island nation of the Seychelles on Thursday morning after three days at sea without power. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

The Costa Allegra Cruise ship, is towed in the Victoria's harbor, Seychelles Island, Thursday, March 1, 2012. The disabled cruise ship arrived in port in the island nation of the Seychelles on Thursday morning after three days at sea without power. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

Passengers look out from the Costa Allegra cruise ship as it is towed in the Victoria's harbor, Seychelles Island, Thursday, March 1, 2012. The disabled cruise ship arrived in port in the island nation of the Seychelles on Thursday morning after three days at sea without power. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

Members of the media and onlookers watch the Costa Allegra cruise ship as it is towed in Victoria harbor, Seychelles Island, Thursday, March 1, 2012. The disabled cruise ship arrived in port in the island nation of the Seychelles on Thursday morning after three days at sea without power. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

The Costa Allegra Cruise ship is towed in the Victoria's harbor, Seychelles Island, Thursday, March 1, 2012. The disabled cruise ship arrived in port in the island nation of the Seychelles on Thursday morning after three days at sea without power. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

Hostesses wait for passengers of the Costa Allegra cruise ship to arrive in Victoria, Seychelles Island, Thursday, March 1, 2012. The disabled cruise ship arrived in port in the island nation of the Seychelles on Thursday morning after three days at sea without power. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

(AP) ? Hot and tired passengers disembarking from a disabled cruise ship Thursday in the Seychelles said they had prepared to abandon ship when fire broke out in the engine room three days ago, causing smoke to billow from the vessel that was suddenly adrift in waters prowled by pirates.

Life boats were lowered, passengers said. Austrian Thomas Foaller said some passengers began to panic. Couples that were separated were calling out to each other, he said.

Among them were American couple Gordon and Eleanor Bradwell of Athens, Georgia. They were separated when Eleanor went to the couple's room to get a life vest. A crew member had handed the 72-year-old Gordon his own as dark smoke rose from the ship.

"Those were the worst moments," said Gordon.

But the fire that broke out Monday was brought under control and the more than 1,000 passengers and crew wound up staying aboard the Costa Allegra, which suddenly had no engine power, no air conditioning and no running water for showers or toilets.

Eleanor Bradwell said that the initial response to the alarm seemed to be disorganized but overall she and her husband felt the shipping line had handled the emergency well.

"It could have been worse than it was," said Gordon. "It could have been disastrous ... we're here, we're alive."

The couple ate cold sandwiches for three days and moved their bedding onto the deck to escape the stifling heat after the fire left the Costa Allegra without power.

"The toilets were running over, there was no electricity. It was very hot," said Eleanor.

Foaller, the Austrian, said after the fire was contained the situation was fairly calm, if not comfortable.

"It was not dramatic. It was quiet. After (the fire was out) it was just boring," he said.

The fire came only six weeks after the Costa Concordia, owned by the same company, hit a reef and capsized off Italy, killing 25 people and leaving seven missing and presumed dead.

"I know it was bad luck for these guys but they are doing the best they can," Albert said. "They have a lot of image building to do right now but I've seen a very professional team."

The crew of the Costa Allegra formed up and clapped as passengers disembarked and were hustled to buses for onward travel. A dozen crew members lined up at two pay phones to call their families. One crew member used a reporters' phone to call India and check on his 8-year-old daughter.

The Seychelles Red Cross set up tents to assist any passengers needing medical help and embassy and consular officials were at the port to receive their citizens. Tour operators lined up dozens of buses to take passengers to either the airport or a Seychelles resort.

"The focus of the operation is to get them a warm meal and a shower," said Guillaume Albert, head of Creole Travel Service. "I think the happy ending is the people coming off the boat."

The average age of passengers onboard the ship is 55 years, he said.

A Seychelles official suggested on Wednesday that the journey may also have taken longer because the French fishing vessel towing the cruise ship had refused to give way to two faster tugs sent by the Seychelles. Although assistance to people at sea is free, assistance to ships is often paid.

On Thursday, Lt. Col. Michael Rosette, the deputy chief of staff of the military, said the tug boats were more appropriate than the fishing vessel but that the decision not to switch towing vessels was up to the cruise line company.

The Allegra, whose Italian name means "merry," or "happy," left northern Madagascar, off Africa's southeast coast, on Saturday. The liner was carrying 413 crew members and 627 passengers, including 212 Italians, 31 Britons and eight Americans.

About 375 people are taking advantage of the company's offer of a free 15-day vacation in the Seychelles, including the Bradwells. They will also be reimbursed for the $8,000 they spent on the cruise.

"The fact we have a carnival on, the weather is great, and the fact they want to continue their holidays is great for them and great for us," said Srdjana Janosevic, spokeswoman for the president of the Seychelles. "It means this potentially tragic situation has a happy ending."

The Seychelles is a chain of white-sand resort islands with a population of just 87,000. It depends on tourism for most of its revenues and is just recovering from a drop in visitors in 2009 because of the threat of pirate attacks. There were no reports of pirates approaching the stricken Costa Allegra or even being seen.

As passengers continued to disembark, Gordon Bradwell used a reporter's phone to call his daughter in the U.S.

"Karen, can you hear me?" he asked. "We wanted to let you know that everything is OK."

Associated Press

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Apple announces event, iPad 3 launch expected (AP)

[unable to retrieve full-text content]AP - Apple is inviting reporters to an event next Wednesday in San Francisco. An image on the invite showing part of an iPad screen suggests it's to announce a new model.

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