Tuesday 26 August 2008

'Stop staring at my chest, Hef' (+pics)

Actress Anna Faris says Playboy powder magazine founder Hugh Hefner "stared at her chest" when they met on the set of their new film.



The actress shot part of her new photographic film The House Bunny at the infamous Playboy Mansion and was delighted to meet the legendary lothario.


Anna - wHO plays a young char working as a Playboy Bunny world Health Organization gets thrown out of the Mansion - aforementioned: "Hef� was staring at my chest because I had my Bunny getup on. But he was very lovely and charming. He has some scenes in the film and I persuasion he was pretty good at playing himself.


"I would like to say that I slept with Hef� but I didn�t. I�ll dispel that rumour right now."


Following her meeting with Hugh, the 31-year-old actress was asked to appear on the cover of Playboy simply stopped short of husking off completely.


She told Parade.com: "I did feel selfsame sexy during the picture shoot and I was really acquiring into it. There was a moment there when I thought, 'Maybe I should simply take it all off.' But I don�t think I�m ready to be a centrefold."


The star also revealed her mother was "dismayed" when she heard Anna was coming into court in the racy powder store, especially because Anna was a late developer.


The blonde star said: "Growing up I was a late bloomer. I had no boobs and didn�t really look my age. The opposite sex sort of ignored me."







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Saturday 16 August 2008

Health Risk Behaviors And Prostate Specific Antigen Awareness Among Men In California

�UroToday.com - In the August 2008 issue of the Journal of Urology, Dr. Firas Ahmed and associates investigated the correlation coefficient between certain health jeopardy behaviors and awareness of the PSA test among men residing in California. They hypothesized that men reporting health risk behaviors would have less awareness of the PSA test.


The study used the 2003 CHIS, a population based, random digit-dialing phone survey conducted between August 2003 and February 2004. It secondhand a sample approach to randomly prize telephone numbers game from 41 geographic sampling strata example of the California population. Interviews were performed in multiple languages and the interview response rate was 60%. Men with prostate cancer were excluded, departure a study population of 7,297 men.


PSA awareness was determined from the enquiry "Have you ever heard of the PSA test?" Study variables included smoke status, walk, BMI, and binge alcohol drinking. Personal confounding variables included demographics, socioeconomic status, access to health fear, health condition and colon cancer screening. Age, race and ethnicity were besides recorded.


Almost half of the subjects were between ages 50 and 60 years. Most were white, married and spoke simply English, were up-to-date on colorectal screening and lived most of their lives in the US. Their reported wellness status was good or better and income were at least 300% of the federal poverty grade. Most had health policy and some college education.


The overall prevalence of PSA consciousness in the study population was 73% and the prevalence of PSA testing was 39%. PSA cognisance increased with age up to 70-years and then it reduced. PSA awareness was highest in white men and was positively associated with education, income, health condition and the number of physician visits in the last year. Statistical analysis demonstrated that smoking, physical inactivity and obesity were significantly associated with frown odds of PSA cognisance. The prevalence of PSA awareness decreased from 78% of hands with no risk behaviors to 71%, 68%, and 55% in men with 1, 2, and 3 or more than risk behaviors, respectively.


Ahmed FS, Borrell LN, Spencer BA

Urol. 2008 Aug;180(2):658-62

doi:10.1016/j.juro.2008.04.007


Reported by UroToday.com Contributing Editor Christopher P. Evans, MD, FACS

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Thursday 7 August 2008

Palast Orchester und Max Raabe

Palast Orchester und Max Raabe   
Artist: Palast Orchester und Max Raabe

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   



Discography:


Die Hits des Jahres   
 Die Hits des Jahres

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 4