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  • Friday, July 18, 2008

    Guitar Hero Contest Monday




    Guitar Hero: Aerosmith was recently released - the first of the Guitar Hero series to focus exclusively on one band - the greatest band in the universe, but that's just one gal's opinion. Anyway, the Guitar Hero: Aerosmith Tournament is traveling to various Hard Rock Live's, including our very own Hollywood Hard Rock. Registration begins Monday night (July 21st) at 7pm, with the showdown beginning at 9pm. The top four scores of the 15 city tour win a trip to Boston to compete in the finals. The grand prize... Steven Tyler's custom Guitar Hero:Aerosmith /Hard Rock Cafe/ Red Wing motorcycle; Steven will present the bike to the winner. Now, if the grand prize was Steven Tyler, you'd be speaking my language!


    The Guitar Hero: Aerosmith Rocks the Hard Rock event benefits FORGE, a US-based non-profit organization that works with displace communities in Africa.

    Thursday, July 17, 2008

    Greatest excuse ever!

    I saw this story, and thought, "Eureka! That's how to get out of exercise.." not that I really want to or anything.

    Allergic to exercise?
    Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 3:32PM
    By Melissa Dahl

    Does all that exertion on the elliptical machine make you nauseous? Have you ever been convinced that if you spend even one more minute on the treadmill, you will actually die? Maybe it’s not all in your head. A few people are actually allergic to exercise, and in very rare cases, a sweaty workout could be enough to kill them. What an awesome excuse to skip the gym! Exercise-induced anaphylaxis is a fairly rare condition which can cause hives, fainting, vomiting and difficulty breathing during a workout, and the symptoms can last up to four hours after it. In some cases, it can be triggered by certain foods eaten before exercise, like peanuts, shellfish, eggs or even, in two reported cases, celery. But this isn't just your average food allergy, an expert explains.
    "These are people who will not have this reaction unless they exercise right after eating this food," says Dr. Jacqueline Eghrari-Sabet, an allergist in private practice in Montgomery Village, Md., and a spokeswoman for the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. "Eating shellfish and sitting there? Nothing. But eating shellfish and exercising? For these people, it's bad news."
    As you exercise and your heart rate speeds up, your blood starts whizzing through organs much faster, and therefore more frequently, than it normally does. With every trip your blood takes to your stomach, it's picking up more, say, celery bits. For those with exercise-induced anaphylaxis, the normal amount of celery antigens picked up by the blood isn't enough to bother them. But while exercising, the extra celery bits their blood is picking up causes an allergic reaction.
    Running and jogging are the most likely to trigger an attack, but other strenuous activities like dancing, volleyball, skiing and even yard work can also cause a reaction.
    Since the 1970s, only 1,000 cases of exercise-induced anaphylaxis have been documented – and among those cases, one death. Experts believe that’s because many people with this condition are able to recognize the symptoms quickly and keep it under control by waiting a couple hours after they eat to work out and bookending their workouts with a slow warm-up and cool-down.
    "It'll usually happen when you're really exercising," says Eghrari-Sabet. "I don't think you're going to get it when you're bowling. But if you're doing cardio or a hip hop class, then, yes."
    Others suffer from the less serious exercise allergy cholinergic urticaria, a common type of heat rash, which differs from anaphylaxis in that it starts and ends with the skin reaction – no nausea or difficulty breathing for these folks. Ten to 20 percent of the population will experience some form of it during their lives. Besides exercise, sun exposure, spicy foods or even getting too emotionally worked up can cause an itch attack.
    The condition can strike spontaneously, so even if you’ve been exercising all your life with nary a rash, you can unexpectedly break out in hives. Even some marathon runners have suddenly come down with a bad case of the itches after jogging, explains Eghrari-Sabet. Women are most susceptible to the condition, and the average age for its first appearance is 16. (A handy way to get out of gym class?)
    Unfortunately for people seeking an excuse not to break a sweat, most dermatologists and allergists send their patients with exercise-related allergies right back to the locker room.
    “If they come to me, I’m not going to tell them not to exercise,” says Dr. Bruce Robinson, a Manhattan dermatologist. Instead he advises patients to pick a less strenuous regimen or a cooler place to work out.
    Because the itchy sensation happens when body temperature suddenly rises, it can be eased by warming up and cooling down slowly, before and after every workout. Or try swimming for your normal cardio routine, which will keep the body temperature cool. If a food allergy is the culprit, don’t eat for a couple of hours before your workout.
    Although serious side effects are rare, some experts believe, that exercise-induced anaphylaxis often goes undiagnosed. So if you start to feel itchy while working out, watch out. It’s probably best to avoid death by treadmill at all costs.

    Black and White Twins

    Black and white twins: Brothers from the same mother
    Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 4:43PM
    By Linda Dahlstrom
    Some things aren’t always black and white. Then again, sometimes they are – like the twin sons born July 11 to a German couple. The first baby, Ryan, has light skin and blue eyes. His brother, Leo, is dark skinned with brown eyes. "None of us could believe it," the maternity ward's head doctor, Birgit Weber, told one news source, "Both kids have definitely the same father." Stephan Gerth is German and white. His wife, Florence Addo-Gerth, is from Ghana and has dark skin.
    " It was “a real surprise,” Gerth told the German newspaper Die Welt, adding that the most important thing to him isn’t color, but that everyone is healthy. The odds are one in a million, say doctors, but can happen with fraternal twins due the genetic soup in our backgrounds. Peter Propping, former director of the Institute for Human Genetics at Bonn University, told Die Welt that the black mother may have had some white ancestors, or that the white father may have had black ones. Very occasionally, the roll of the DNA die may cause the baby of biracial parents to inherit only the genetic coding for one color.
    Rare though they are, the German twins do have some company. In the past few years, at least three mixed race couples have welcomed twins who were also black and white.
    In 2005, British couple Kylie Hodgson and Remi Horder, both born to mixed-race parents, had twin girls – one who is blond and fair-skinned and one who has dark coloring.
    In 2006, Kerry Richardson, who is of Nigerian and English descent, and her partner, who is white, gave birth to twins who were both born light-skinned. But as they got older, one got darker while the other got lighter.
    Natasha Knight, of Australia, welcomed a blue-eyed blond baby girl and her sister, who has brown hair, eyes and dark skin in 2006. Knight’s older daughter has blond hair, blue eyes and light olive skin. Knight is of Jamaican and English descent; the father is German.
    In 1993, another set of black and white twins was born to the Dutch couple, Wilma and Willem Stuart, but it turned out to be a case of an in-vitro mix-up. The parents, who are both Caucasian, were mystified when the twins were born, but fell deeply in love with both of them. However, after about a year, genetic tests revealed that while one of the twins was biologically related to both parents, the other twin was not.
    The hospital called it a “deeply regrettable mistake.” It soon became apparent that a device similar to a large eyedropper had been used twice, causing another man’s sperm to be mixed with Willem’s. The couple remembers two other couples in the waiting room the day of the procedure. One of them was black.
    Being of different races and coming from different fathers hasn’t stopped the Stuart boys from closely bonding. While the dark-skinned boy did eventually meet the man who was his biological father, the brothers consider themselves full twins. In 2005, they attended a twins festival and proudly won the “Least alike twins” award.”
    “For the two boys, being celebrated for their differences finally answered all the questioning looks, nasty teasing, and outright expressions of disbelief they've endured all these years,” Wilma Stuart told Dateline, which has been following the family since 1993.
    Stephan Gerth and Florence Addo-Gerth, the parents of the newest set of “black and white” twins, know they’ll face some incredulous stares.
    "I imagine sitting in a playground where the other mothers will call me crazy when I tell them the boys are twins," Florence told www.peacefmonline.com.
    Like all siblings, their differences are more than skin deep. The twins also have distinctly different personalities, say their parents. Leo, the dark-skinned baby, is quieter; Ryan, his light-skinned brother, is temperamental. "When he's hungry, he's hard to stop,” said the mother.
    She says her children were born looking exactly as they should. "God has decided that my children should have different skin colors," she says.

    "This is not, a black and white world, to be alive I say the colors must swirl, and I believe that maybe today, we will all get to appreciate the beauty of gray."

    Live, 'Beauty of Gray'

    Wednesday, July 16, 2008

    South Florida Olympians


    No matter your thoughts on where the 2008 Summer Olympics are being held, there are many a finely honed athlete involved; and, many of those incredible athletes have a South Florida connection.
    Whether born here, living here now, or training here, the list of men and women heading for the games from these parts is impressive!
    In no particular order (and let me know if I've left someone out), these are the South Florida athletes who will partake in the Games of the XXIX Olympiad:

    Parkland
    Dara Torres, the 41-year-old mother is creating a tidal wave in the Swimming world! Dara appeared in her first Olympic Games a year before Michael Phelps was born. Her
    win at the Olympic Trials over women decades younger is a testament to her ridiculously rigorous workout regimen. Dara won 3 Silver Medals!
    UPDATE: 7/29/08 - Dara's coach, Michael Lohberg of Weston, is undergoing aggressive treatment for a rare blood disease. It was just last week that Lohberg was diagnosed with aplastic anemia, and it means Dara left for Bejing without her beloved Coach.

    Coconut Creek
    Jana Bieger, daughter of three time Olympian Andrea Bieger, will attempt to follow mom in the field of Gymnastics.

    Coral Springs
    Walter Dix, who just signed what's said to be a monumental deal with Nike, has been running circles 'round the competition in Track & Field. For the South Florida Judo connection, we have Adler Volmar. Walter won 2 Bronze Medals!

    Misty May-Treanor, with partner Kerri Walsh, will attempt another gold in Beach Volleyball.
    Misty lives in South Florida part time with her husband, Marlins catcher Matt Treanor. Misty and Kerri won their second consecutive GOLD!

    Miami
    Bershawn Jackson (hurdles), Tiffany Ross-Williams (hurdles) and Rafeeq Curry (triple jump), and Lauryn Williams (100 meter) all have ties to South Florida and all aim to compete in Track & Field. Lauryn, silver medalist in the 2004 Games, once brought her dog, Athena, to the Humane Society's Walk for the Animals at Bayfront Park. Then there's Nancy Rios, who'll try to sail her way to gold! Dwyane Wade & Sylvia Fowles will dribble for a medal as part of the US Olympic Basketball Team. Bershawn won a Bronze Medal! Dwyane and Sylvia also win GOLD!

    Boca Raton
    Jevon Tarantino will Dive into his first Olympics, literally. Jevon's coach is Lake Worth's own Dave Burgering - he missed a shot at diving in the Olympics due to the 1980 boycott. In the soccer category, we're neighbors with one Jozy Altidore.

    West Palm Beach
    The Williams Sisters, Venus and Serena will be on the tennis court in Bejing, while Laura Bennett will be part of the triathalon. Laura Kraut is riding in on the equestrian ticket.
    Venus and Serean won GOLD!

    Pembroke Pines
    Another track and field goddess, Sanya Richards is a graduate of St. Thomas Aquinas.
    Sanya won a GOLD and Bronze Medal!

    Plantation

    Sailing the laser radial will be Anna Tunnicliffe - she's ranked #3 in the world and won the 2008 Miami Olympic Regatta. Anna won the GOLD Medal!


    And... if we really wanna stretch it (and we do 'cause he's cute), from the University of Florida

    we have Gator-boy swimmer Ryan Lochte! Ryan won 2 GOLD and 2 Bronze Medals!



    Congratulations and good luck to all - bring home the GOLD!!


    Some Olympic facts:

    In 1904, athletes were awarded gold, silver, and bronze medals for the first time. Before that, top finishers received a silver medal and an olive branch. And then it took until 1960, in Rome, before the medals were hung around the athletes' necks.

    You'll love this one - The women's marathon became an Olympic event only in 1984 - 56 years after Olympic doctors claimed that women who ran even 800 meters would "become old too soon".

    Tuesday, July 15, 2008

    Drive smart in Broward

    If you live in Broward County, know this: The Broward County Sheriff has signed agreements with several cities whereby any city police officer can enforce traffic laws even if he or she is off duty. Happy driving!

    Monday, July 14, 2008

    Baby Ruth-ulele

    It's the 100th anniversary of the song "Take Me Out To The Ballgame"! In honor, Baby Ruth sponsored a contest whereby the winner will get to sing the famous tune during the 7th inning stretch of the All-Star Game! The three finalists performed earlier today and a celebrity panel decided who will perform tomorrow at Yankee Stadium. There was guy with the ukulele accompanied by a sousaphone, the guy with the guitar and harmonica, and the guy who played eight different characters. The winner? Adam Wilbur and his ukulele ! Adam said, "It's been really wild and it's hard not to get nervous, but I'm going to play the ukulele really hard, rock out, and do what I do."
    This will be the last All-Star Game at the original Yankee Stadium; a new stadium, also to be named Yankee Stadium is being built next door and will open for the 2009 baseball season.

    Frozen Pickle Juice, Batman

    It's a tart, healthy alternative to sugary frozen pops - it's Bob's Pickle Pops! The USDA has even approved the iced cucumbers to be served at schools. Lucky you, Pickle Pops can be enjoyed frozen or unfrozen. Find out even more about the treats July 29th when Pickle Pops are featured on 'Unwrapped'.