Wednesday, June 30, 2010

اردوغان: اسرائيل همچنان دوست ماست


۰۹ تير ۱۳۸۹
نخست‌وزير تركيه اذعان كرد كه "تل‌آويو " همچنان دوست "آنكارا " است.

به گزارش فارس به نقل از روزنامه سعودي "الرياض "، "رجب طيب اردوغان " نخست‌وزير تركيه تاكيد كرد كه "تل‌آويو " همچنان دوست "آنكارا " است و تركيه تنها با دولت كنوني نتانياهو " نخست‌وزير اسرائيل مشكل دارد.
وي با تاكيد بر اينكه دولت نتانياهو بزرگترين مانع در مقابل صلح خاورميانه است، از آمريكا خواست تا نقش خود را در قبال پيامدهاي حمله اسرائيل به كاروان كشتي‌هاي كمك‌رسان به غزه ايفا كند.
وي در مصاحبه با شبكه تلويزيوني آمريكايي "پي‌بي‌اس " گفت: تركيه همچنان دوست اسرائيل است اما دولت كنوني اسرائيل به نخست‌وزيري بنيامين نتانياهو بزرگترين مانع فراروي تحقق صلح در خاورميانه است.
وي اين چهار شرط را عذرخواهي اسرائيل از تركيه به دليل حمله به كاروان آزادي غزه و كشتار فعالان صلح، پرداخت غرامت به كشته شدگان در اين حمله، پذيرش درخواست بان كي مون دبيركل سازمان ملل براي تشكيل كميته تحقيق بين المللي درباره اين حمله و لغو كامل محاصره غزه عنوان كرد.
اردوغان بار ديگر تاكيد كرد كه تركيه به غرب پشت نكرده و ضديتي با غرب يا اسرائيل ندارد.
اردوغان در ادامه تصريح كرد: دولت آمريكا بايد بدليل وجود دو آمريكايي در ميان كشتگان كاروان ‌آزادي، رهبري و مديريت اوضاع را برعهده بگيرد.
وي در ادامه به "فرقان دوغان " (19 ساله) كه داراي دو تابعيت تركي و آمريكايي بود و در تجاوز رژيم صهيونيستي به كاروان آزادي نيز حضور داشت، اشاره كرد.
نخست‌وزير تركيه در ادامه افزود: بايد به جنبش حماس فرصت اداره دولت داده شود زيرا اين جنبش در انتخابات فلسطين پيروز شده بود.
اردوغان ديروز نيز در گفت‌وگو با روزنامه استار تركيه در رابطه با روابط متشنج آنكارا و تل‌آويو چهار شرط را براي از بين رفتن تنش در روابط طرفين عنوان كرد.


© 2010 - الف

On Their Early Exit


TEHRAN - The elimination of England, France and the United States in the early stages of the World Cup was a just reward for their ill-treatment of Iran, its foreign minister said on Tuesday.
Iran did not qualify for the tournament in South Africa but fans have been glued to their televisions nonetheless in a country where football is the number one sport.
While the United States - often referred to by Iran's leaders as "the great Satan" - were never a favourite at the tournament, the elimination of England and France before the quarter-finals was a crushing blow to their fans back home.
England and the U.S. both lost in second round matches while France and world champions Italy fell in the opening group stage.
Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said they had all got what they deserved after they backed a new round of sanctions against Iran over its nuclear programme which the West fears may be aimed at making a bomb, something Tehran denies.
"Whatever we witness today in the international political arena has been identically manifested in the 19th tournament of the World Cup," Mottaki was quoted as saying by Iran's official news agency IRNA.
"Those countries which played a key role in imposing new sanctions against Iran - like England, America and France - were all eliminated in the preliminary phases," he said.
Brazil, which voted against the sanctions, is one of the favourites to win having impressively reached the last eight with a crushing 3-0 victory over Chile on Monday.
Iran played at the last World Cup finals in Germany four years ago but finished bottom of their qualifying group.
In 1998, they famously beat the United States 2-1 although neither side went through to the next round.

@Reuters

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Light Grenades

I was listening to Incubus today and i became curious about this alternative rock band;so i decided to search about it ,read some reviews and give it a second try.
I found Brandon Boyd explanation about Light Grenade's theme;just to remind me how meaningful and pithy a sub-culture can be ;
This is Incubus weaving words with melodies !


"There's a song called that on the record and it felt like the most pertinent conceptual aspect of the album, the idea of throwing ideas at problems and the ideas explode with light and good results and intention on consciousness. So I started imagining imagery of students in different countries protesting and throwing Molotov cocktails with masks over their faces. But there's one brave student who runs up to the police line and, as opposed to throwing rocks or things that destroy, there's this concept of that one courageous, lonely student running up and throwing ideas and having them actually change things. It just seemed kind of a cool concept: the redefining of weaponry."
Brandon Boyd(from wiki)

Friday, June 25, 2010

Capital Of Longevity










Last winter, the New York City Department of Health released figures that told a surprising story: New Yorkers are living longer than ever, and longer than most people in the country. A New Yorker born in 2004 can now expect to live 78.6 years, nine months longer than the average American will. What’s more, our life expectancy is increasing at a rate faster than that of most of the rest of the country. Since 1990, the average American has added only about two and a half years to his life, while we in New York have added 6.2 years to ours. In the year 2004 alone, our life expectancy shot up by five months—a stunning leap, because American life spans normally increase by only a month or two each year. When these figures came out, urban-health experts were impressed and slightly dazed. It turns out the conventional wisdom is wrong: The city, it seems, won’t kill you. Quite the opposite. Not only are we the safest big city in America, but we are, by this measure at least, the healthiest.

The “average life expectancy” of a city is a statistically curious number. It’s not really a prediction about how long you’re going to live. It’s an average of how long everyone here lives—and thus it forms a good barometer of the overall health of the city. In particular, a city’s average life span is sensitive to the rates at which people die too young. Since the average New York life expectancy is now 78.6 years, anytime someone dies younger than that, it drags the city’s overall average down slightly.
The math works like this. Imagine that one man dies of AIDS at age 25. Since he was statistically supposed to live to 78.6 years, he’s died about 50 years too early, so he shaves 50 years off the city’s overall pool of life. If one Wall Street guy collapses of a heart attack at age 65, he shaves only ten years off. You’d have to have five Wall Streeters die at that age to equal the impact of one AIDS victim. By the same logic, one infant’s dying during childbirth—77.8 years too early—is equal to ten people’s succumbing to lung cancer at age 70. It is a very weird form of horse trading. The more you’re able to prevent young people—folks in their twenties and thirties—from dying, the more rapidly you boost a city’s overall life expectancy.
And this is precisely what the city has done, through a combination of smart public policy and sheer luck. All the boons of the nineties—the aggressive policing, the dramatic drop in crime, the renaissance of the city’s parks and street life, the freakish infusion of boom-time wealth—played a part. Take the miraculous evaporation of the homicide rate. In 1990, a stunning 2,272 New Yorkers were murdered; in 2005, that number dropped to 579. Since a majority of those being killed were younger men, the reduced murder rate alone added tens of thousands of years to New York’s life-expectancy pool. Another big drop was in HIV mortality rates. In 1994, deaths from AIDS peaked at over 7,100, but the arrival of better drugs and health care began to whittle that number by 80 percent—so in 2005, only 1,419 died of AIDS. Again, the majority of the lives saved here were those of younger men, resulting in a disproportionately big upward leap in our city’s life span. In 1989, the infant-mortality rate was 13.3 babies per 1,000, and by 2004, it had been halved, to 6.1, both because medical treatment improved and because alcohol and drug addictions eased. To top it off, drug-related deaths, another arena with disproportionately younger victims, tapered off, too.
Homicide, AIDS, and drugs are characteristically New York ways to die young, of course, so it’s no surprise that when we sharply decreased the fatalities they caused, we caught up with the rest of the country. But here’s the thing: It’s not just that we’ve conquered these urban blights. Cancer and cardiac arrest are down, too. The number of people in the city dying from heart disease has dropped by a third in the last twenty years, and cancer rates have slid by nearly a fifth. And again in these cases, New York is getting healthier faster than the rest of the U.S.
In essence, there is a health gap emerging between our massive metropolis and the rest of the country—some X factor that’s improving our health in subtle, everyday ways. In fact, a back-of-the-envelope calculation shows that once you take out those uniquely New York ways to die—AIDS, homicide, etc.—we’ve still added at least 200,000 extra years onto the city’s life-expectancy tables since 1980, making crucial advances in the same health areas the rest of the country struggles with. Like many New Yorkers, I’d moved here with some trepidation—always figuring that the stress, pollution, and 60-hour workweeks would knock about five years off my life. I was wrong—precisely wrong. But where, exactly, is our excess life coming from? 



Clive Thompson
@ nymag.com

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Halt



To know all this ,
To feel apiece,
Thoro rare mist,

I am to suffer...

Do you calm this rankled growl?
Or let it get scavenged by brittle prowl?


I feel...too much
and act heartily
I deny myself
and call it compassion
That's how
I fall
Blind...Trepid




Streaks
To covet
All around me 
Jurisidction of lies
Crumbling holy radiant rune


Do you...?


Struggling all the time
Not a dram of relief
In my plight
Choking in acid morass,
Ignoring...forgetting
...My principles
One by One
Weakens...
...my hope
a rose weathers in bloom
That's how i catalyze my ruin


This relentless Fate
Keen to
Reap some lives undone,
Stun the other's crowned

Mental Dwarves ;
Sabotag me,
Sew my lips

Millions of aphis,
Suck the last of vitality,
From my veins


A congregation ,
Mask my aspiring soul...
With unsatiable instinct droll


Beyond  ignorant echoes
Evoked dormant minds
I face this bitter reality of my life
As the sole actor of a horror show
Entangled in web of the malicious ideas


Deus!
Do you
Sometimes
Cry for me ?


Pedram
June 2010

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Parkinson's Disease : Pallidal vs Subthalamic Stimulation


an interesting study about Parkinson's disease management;comparison of Pallidal and Subthalamic stimulation published in New England Journal of Medicine.

Background:
Deep-brain stimulation is the surgical procedure of choice for patients with advanced Parkinson's disease.The globus pallidus interna and the subthalamic nucleus are accepted targets for this procedure .In this study the 24 month outcomes for two groups of patients undergone two procedures are comapred:patients who had undergone bilateral stimulation of the globus pallidus interna (pallidal stimulation) or subthalamic nucleus(subthalamic stimulation).


299 patients with idiopathic parkinson's disease were randomly assigned to undergo either pallidal stimulation(152) or subthalamic stimulation (147).The primary outcome ws the change in motor function,as blindly assessed on the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale,part III(UPDRS-III),while patients were recieving but not recieving antiparkinsonian medication.Secondary outcomes included self-reported function ,quality of life ,neurocognitive function,and adverse events.

Results:
Mean changes in the primary outcome did not differ significantly between the two study groups(P=0.50).There was also no significant difference in self-reported function.Patients undergoing subthalamic stimulation required a lower dose of dopaminergic agents than did  those undergoing pallidal stimulation(P=0.02).One component of processing speed(visumotor)declined more after subthalamic stimulation than after pallidal stimulation(P=0,03).The level of depression worsened after subthalamic stimulation and improved after pallidal stimulation(P=0.02).Serious adverse events occured in 51% of patients undergoing pallidal stimulation and in 56% of those undergoing subthalamic stimulation ,with no significant between-group differences at 24 months.

Conclusions:
patients with Parkinson' disease had similar improvement in motor function after either pallidal or subthalamic stimulation .Nonmotor factors may reasonably be included in the selection of surgical target for deep-brain stimulation .

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Let's Move


I wanted to watch this movie called "Don't Move" for a long time and finally i watched "Non ti mouvere" last week ; truthfully i didn't enjoy it at all;
i don't want to put the  technical side of the movie in the spotlight ;but it's really noticeable the people trying to make a movie about medical subject do not consider the very basic rules of the profession and atmosphere;
the story can be summarized as this :Main Character Timoteo is a neurosurgeon whose daughter(Angela) crashes in a motorcycle accident;the incident revokes memories of his torrid relationship with Italia(Penelope Cruz) woman from slums in the periphery of a big city;the affair leads to internal conflict with his wife Elsa.
While getting prepared to leave Elsa The  news about Elsa's pregnancy ;made Timo change his mind and stay with his wife but continues his relationship with Italia as a parallel run;
Putting horrible scenes about surgery;hospital;physician aside;i have a real ethical and conceptual problem with this movie (and similar contexts);i agree love is a real rare and precious enjoyable experience of lifetime and it's not that unusual it doesn't appear in a marriage; the couples carry on as a senseless burden but it's nothing dramatic or admirable and i believe it's not that detestable as you run a family ahead as long as you play separate roles as husband/wife and parents/children.i believe Don't Move (i found which title not that poetic or even relevant) is praising an impulsive experience which leads to a couple of nasty scenes in the movie;i really tried to discover the aesthetics of this extramarital relationship;honestly can't help reducing it to simple impulsive hasty insane act of a simple man ; what is more remorseful is that it's the exact point the movie is praising;foolish acts Angela is the victim of which,a marriage is  slaughtered for;...
Lets say this movie is in praise of frailty...a father leaves her daughter in OR near death chasing the ghost of beloved mistress and sex object and the audience must worship the exquisite role of lust i assume.