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Pop/Dance/ Electronic artist/ singer/ songwriter YENN is set to release another chart topping single for the summer entitled “I Don’t Need You to Love Me” featuring hit rapper Legacy. In conjunction with a radio campaign, YENN is launching her single with a lot of generosity towards her fans. She is doing a national Ipad Mini giveaway in 5 major cities and rewarding one winner from each city with a free Ipad Mini! This Giveaway is very interactive and will be held in specific cities as it involves a scavenger hunt. Only one winner from each of the following cities is eligible to win a prize; Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Atlanta and Chicago.
YENN says of “I Don’t Need You to Love Me”, “I like this track because it urges women to make better choices when choosing mates”. Backed by super producer Sean “The Pen” Garrett, “I Don’t Need You to Love Me,” is a Pop song that cuts urban grooves, by dropping a Westside L.A.-like back and slight electronica vibe.
YENN first debuted on the charts with the Dance/Electro single, “So Good to Be Wrong,” in 2010. It peeked at No. 25, and while considered a dance track, it was a true vocal trance and underground rave joint, featuring YENN’s soft, melodic vocals. “It was personal space, and lyrical energy,” YENN explains. After much success, YENN came back in 2011 with the electro-charged, single, “Pretty Ugly.” YENN calls it a “celebratory” track that peaked at No. 14, written and produced by Alex Cantrell.
For rules, instructions and how to enter into Yenn’s national scavenger hunt giveaway:
http://yennmusic.com/giveaways.html
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Sources report that Rapper Gucci Mane has now turned himself over to Atlanta Police.
An arrest warrant was issued in Atlanta after an Iraq War Veteran going by the name of “James” alleges that Gucci struck him over the head with a Champagne bottle when he asked Gucci for an autograph in a club last year. James claimed he received 10 stitches after the incident, but was unable to do anything about it until he returned from Iraq.
Reports further state that Gucci remains in Police Custody and will be booked into the Fulton County Jail
I personally think they should’ve arrested him after he tattooed an Ice Cream Cone on his right cheek. And I wonder what Waka Flocka Flame is gonna say now, since rumors of him getting dropped from Gucci’s “Brick Squad” Label have surfaced, and Waka recently talking trash on Gucci.
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By LAURAN NEERGAARD
AP Medical Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) – A baby born with the virus that causes AIDS appears to have been cured, scientists announced Sunday, describing the case of a child from Mississippi who’s now 2½ and has been off medication for about a year with no signs of infection.
There’s no guarantee the child will remain healthy, although sophisticated testing uncovered just traces of the virus’ genetic material still lingering. If so, it would mark only the world’s second reported cure.
Specialists say Sunday’s announcement, at a major AIDS meeting in Atlanta, offers promising clues for efforts to eliminate HIV infection in children, especially in AIDS-plagued African countries where too many babies are born with the virus.
“You could call this about as close to a cure, if not a cure, that we’ve seen,” Dr. Anthony Fauci of the National Institutes of Health, who is familiar with the findings, told The Associated Press.
A doctor gave this baby faster and stronger treatment than is usual, starting a three-drug infusion within 30 hours of birth. That was before tests confirmed the infant was infected and not just at risk from a mother whose HIV wasn’t diagnosed until she was in labor.
“I just felt like this baby was at higher-than-normal risk, and deserved our best shot,” Dr. Hannah Gay, a pediatric HIV specialist at the University of Mississippi, said in an interview.
That fast action apparently knocked out HIV in the baby’s blood before it could form hideouts in the body. Those so-called reservoirs of dormant cells usually rapidly reinfect anyone who stops medication, said Dr. Deborah Persaud of Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. She led the investigation that deemed the child “functionally cured,” meaning in long-term remission even if all traces of the virus haven’t been completely eradicated.
Next, Persaud’s team is planning a study to try to prove that, with more aggressive treatment of other high-risk babies. “Maybe we’ll be able to block this reservoir seeding,” Persaud said.
No one should stop anti-AIDS drugs as a result of this case, Fauci cautioned.
But “it opens up a lot of doors” to research if other children can be helped, he said. “It makes perfect sense what happened.”
Better than treatment is to prevent babies from being born with HIV in the first place.
About 300,000 children were born with HIV in 2011, mostly in poor countries where only about 60 percent of infected pregnant women get treatment that can keep them from passing the virus to their babies. In the U.S., such births are very rare because HIV testing and treatment long have been part of prenatal care.
“We can’t promise to cure babies who are infected. We can promise to prevent the vast majority of transmissions if the moms are tested during every pregnancy,” Gay stressed.
The only other person considered cured of the AIDS virus underwent a very different and risky kind of treatment – a bone marrow transplant from a special donor, one of the rare people who is naturally resistant to HIV. Timothy Ray Brown of San Francisco has not needed HIV medications in the five years since that transplant.
The Mississippi case shows “there may be different cures for different populations of HIV-infected people,” said Dr. Rowena Johnston of amFAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research. That group funded Persaud’s team to explore possible cases of pediatric cures.
It also suggests that scientists should look back at other children who’ve been treated since shortly after birth, including some reports of possible cures in the late 1990s that were dismissed at the time, said Dr. Steven Deeks of the University of California, San Francisco, who also has seen the findings.
“This will likely inspire the field, make people more optimistic that this is possible,” he said.
In the Mississippi case, the mother had had no prenatal care when she came to a rural emergency room in advanced labor. A rapid test detected HIV. In such cases, doctors typically give the newborn low-dose medication in hopes of preventing HIV from taking root. But the small hospital didn’t have the proper liquid kind, and sent the infant to Gay’s medical center. She gave the baby higher treatment-level doses.
The child responded well through age 18 months, when the family temporarily quit returning and stopped treatment, researchers said. When they returned several months later, remarkably, Gay’s standard tests detected no virus in the child’s blood.
Ten months after treatment stopped, a battery of super-sensitive tests at half a dozen laboratories found no sign of the virus’ return. There were only some remnants of genetic material that don’t appear able to replicate, Persaud said.
In Mississippi, Gay gives the child a check-up every few months: “I just check for the virus and keep praying that it stays gone.”
The mother’s HIV is being controlled with medication and she is “quite excited for her child,” Gay added.
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Sorta… Maybe… Not Really.
Of course, we’re sure she was thinking it, just didn’t want to say anything about it.
Arriving back in Los Angeles at LAX from Hotlanta.. Atlanta, GA the ATL…
Kim Kardashian was asked by Yours Truly if she was considering Launching another Opening of a Millions Of Milkshakes In The Middle East Like She Did in Dubai… Which she might as well since I heard they’re opening more in that region.
Then I asked her if she was proud of Kris Humphries and his 31 point career high game this week… Which You May Have Seen On Friday Night’s Episode Of TMZ. Good for him. He’s doing exactly what he said so many times during his interview with Good Morning America… Best Interview Of All Time… He Just Wanted To Focus On Basketball Right Now. And I guess he stayed true to his word.
Come on Kim… You know you’re proud of the guy. He’s finally making something of himself. Ha
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- She’s No Longer Looking Down On Kris Humphries
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Check out this amazing video where he have a dope moment with one of Hip-Hop’s Legends and Music Superstar Cee-Lo Green, original founding member of “Goodie M.O.B.” and one of the original members of the Dungeon Family which also includes production team Organized Noize and supergroup Outkast.
We talk to Cee-Lo about a whole slew of important topics:
The recent passing of Ryan Dunn at 0m:45s
The confession from Dexter Isaacs for shooting Tupac Shakur in the now infamous Quad City Times Square Studios in 1994 after being hired by Jimmy “Henchman” Rosemond at 1m:40s
And Prophecy pays homage to Cee-Lo for all his inspiration from Goodie Mob’s debut album “Soul Food” and gets nothing but love in return, starting at 2m:30s
The reunion of Goodie MOB at 3m:10s
Enjoy it like only Prophecy the Sun Of Hollywood does it
You Could Smoke A Pound Of Cess
And It Still Won’t Relieve Your Stress, God Bless…
My Thought Process
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