Squad Comment: We can offer the advancement of the new megamix Javier Villegas, who will make the sale from December 2010. Next to the video on Youtube, you attach info disc also sent us the label.
hope you enjoy it, and from here, I strongly recommend its purchase.
"Squad Music is pleased to introduce STUDIO MIX, a CD that collects the most important successes national and international dance current.
STUDIO MIX, recover old phenomenon "megamix" through one of the largest producers scene megamix on: Javier Villegas. Among his most important, we can find the famous "MAX MIX 1 and 2 RETURN."
Javier Villegas mounted in 2010 with the most advanced techniques the STUDIO MIX disc that already has wide acceptance among the followers of the format "megamix".
Some of the items on the CD: ROBERT RAMIREZ
SAM PROJECT PROJECT & Deepside Deejays DJ JOHN REVOX
Today we remember a double compilation of the nineties, the "Do not miss out Volume 2" published in 1994 by the label Boy Records. Consisting of twenty
great successes of the era, a version Megamix Radio Version and mixed by Breaker Mixer (Angel Rodriguez) DJ and producer who also performed the Megamix "Puzzletron" and Marcelo Astorga.
We invite you to listen to the megamix of "Do not miss 2" hope will be of your liking.
Topics included in the Megamix: Spanic - Sister Golden Hair " Co.Ro. Taleesa Feat - "4 Your Love" Whigfield - "Another Day" Ten Minutes - Let It Be " Co.Ro. - "Temptation" PCA Problems - "Stay With Me" Feat Chocolate Weather Girls - "It's rainning Man" Lalena - "The Best" Kike Boy - "Croack" Julio Posadas - Pi ..
CD 1 01 Do not miss it 2 Mix (Extended Version) 7:45 02 Co.Ro. Feat. Taleesa - "4 Your Love" 03 Spanic - "Sister Golden Hair" 04 Loft - "Hold On" 05 Añon - "Steel You A Kiss" 06 Chocolate Feat. Weather Girls - "It's Rainning Man" 07 PCA Problems - "Stay With Me" 08 Ten Minutes - "Let It Be" 09 Prince Ital Joe Feat. Marky Mark - "Happy People" (Bass Bumpers Remix) 10 Den Harrow - "You And The Sunshine"
CD 2 01 Whigfield - "Another Day" 02 Co.Ro. - "Temptation" 03 Lalene - "The Best" 04 Nacho Division - "Night Power" 05 Boys Of A New Age - "Wonderful Life" 06 Plastic Man - "Be With You " 07 Doop -" Doop "Posadas July 8 -" Pi " 09 King Of House -" USAUSA. 10 The Different - "Wooden Heart" 11 Kike Boy - "Croack" 12 No Te He miss 2 Mix (Radio Version) 4:20
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Cod Mix ........................................... ........................... Label: CBS Records
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Today we remember an album released in 1986 by CBS Records music label , it is the "Bacalao Mix", an LP consisting of two Megamixes made by Pedro del Moral.
Cara A Cod Mix - Side A: INTIMATE STRANGERS - "Raise The Dragon" SPAGNA - Easy Lady " NICOLE MC CLOUD -" Dont You Want My Love " BILLY OCEAN - When The Going Gets tought " WHAM! - "I'm Your Man" Side B
Cod Mix - Side B: TIME BANDITS - "I Will not Steal Away" TRANCE DANCE - "Do The Dance" TRACY SPENCER - "Run To Me" PICNIC AT THE WHITEHOUSE - "We Need Protection" DR. & THE MEDICS - "Spirit In The Sky"
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05/11/1910 Vitamin C contained in citrus fruits may improve the temperament of accident and emergency patients, indicates a study published in the journal Nutrition. ... Read more by clicking on the title ... Patients acute hospital, selected randomly, were given supplements of vitamin C or D between seven and 10 days, after which it was found that those taking vitamin C showed clinically a better state in temperament, while there was no change in those taking vitamin D.
The study was conducted at the Jewish General Hospital Montreal, Canada and the scientists said the results suggest a real biological effect, however, deepen trials other centers. Passion fruit contains high amounts of vitamin C, but must avoid slip and melt it to not break the seeds, which contain substances that are not good for nerve cells.
These studies indicate that the treatment is safe, simple and cheap and could have wider implications for clinical practice.
Vitamin C is found in significant concentrations in the camu-camu, passion fruit, tumbling, lemons, oranges, strawberries, tomatoes, broccoli, etc., But the number decreases considerably if the vegetable is cooked.
Previous studies have indicated that acute patients had low levels of vitamins C and D in their blood, and in some cases the level of vitamin C is very low, but it had not been given importance to this indicator.
A new study from the University of East Finland indicates that deficiencies of vitamin D may increase the risk of death of a person reported on 3 Finnish media. ... Read more by clicking on the title ... The researchers studied the effects of vitamin D on more than 1,000 people between 53 and 73 years of age who were free of cancer or vascular disease but found that 65 percent of the subjects had low levels of vitamin D. The subjects were monitored for an average of nine years. A total of 87 participants died during the study.
The study confirmed that vitamin D deficiency increases the risk of chronic diseases. Individuals with low vitamin D levels are twice as likely to die prematurely than those with high levels of the vitamin.
During the summer months in Finland, people can get vitamin D from exposure to the sun But the people who live in this country must depend on the Vitamin D from food or supplements during the darkest months of the year.
A noisy workplace persistently increased to more than double the risk of employees suffering a severe heart disease, suggests a study by scientists at the University of British Columbia in Canada. ... Read more by clicking on the title ... The researchers analyzed a sample of more than 6,000 workers over 20 who have participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) between 1999 and 2004. This report included depth interviews on topics such as lifestyle and health and medical examinations and blood tests of the participants.
people studied were divided into two groups: those who had to endure high levels of persistent noise in the workplace and those without. Individuals in the first group were more likely to get fat and smoke than other factors known to increase the risk of heart disease.
On the other hand, the study showed that continuous noise in the workplace increased the propensity of workers to health problems two to three times, problems such as angina or heart attack, compared with those working in quiet places. This relationship was particularly significant among workers under 50 years, about 4,500 people from the sample.
Scientists believe that everyday noise may be a very powerful external stressor, which can cause chemical messages that end up constricting the blood flow through the coronary arteries and therefore damage their health.
"Meditation can change your brain? Neuroscientists believe so
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Do people can strengthen brain circuits associated with happiness and positive behavior, just so that we can strengthen our muscles with exercise?
Richard Davidson, who for decades has been practicing Buddhist meditation, a form of mental exercise, insists that we can.
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... Read more by clicking on the title ... and Davidson, who has meditated since he visited India when he graduated from Harvard in 70's, is convinced that, beyond their own experience.
As a psychologist at the University of Wisconsin, became leader of a relatively new field, called contemplative neuroscience, the science that studies the effects of meditation on the brain.
During the last decade, Davidson and colleagues have produced evidence for the theory of meditation, the ancient Eastern practice of sitting by focusing on certain objects, can improve the brain.
"We all know that if we make some kind of regular exercises can strengthen muscle groups in a predictable way," said Davidson, in his office at the University of Wisconsin, where his research team has studied Buddhist monks and other meditators with brain scans.
"Strengthening the neural systems is not fundamentally different," he said. "Basically replaced by other mental habits." Neuroscientists who study meditation say they get this habit can strengthen brain circuits responsible for maintaining the concentration and to generate empathy.
A recent study by Davidson's team found that novice meditators stimulated limbic systems, the brain's emotional network, during the meditation practice of compassion, an ancient practice of Tibetan Buddhism.
That's not a big surprise, since compassion meditation aims to create a specific emotional state of intense empathy, sometimes called "love and kindness."
But the study also found that expert meditators (monks with over 10,000 hours of practice) showed a significantly higher activity of the limbic system. The monks seemed to have permanently changed their brains to be more empathetic.
A previous study by some of the same researchers found that experienced meditators involved substantial changes in the base of the brain functions, that is, had changed the way their brains functioned even outside of meditation.
These changes include rapid activation of the left anterior brain region that is believed responsible for generating positive emotions. The researchers found the transformation into rookies who registered an eight-week mindfulness meditation, a Buddhist technique.
But most brain research about meditation are still preliminary, and expect to be corroborated by other scientists. The psychological benefits of meditation and their use in treatments for conditions as diverse as depression and chronic pain are more recognized.
serious brain science about meditation emerged only in the last decade, since the MRI allow scientists to observe the brain and monitor changes in relatively real time.
early 90's, a researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, Andrew Newberg, said brain scans of experienced meditators showed that the prefrontal cortex, the brain area that is home care, had higher performance during meditation, while the brain region that focuses on orientation to time and space, called the superior parietal lobe, the dark.
Newberg said their findings explain why the meditators are able to concentrate intensely while describing feelings of concern for this practice.
The effects of meditation on the brain and its future
Neuroscience studying meditation gained more credibility in the scientific community since its early scans.
One sign of this is the increased funding of all National Institutes of Health (NIH) U.S., which helped establish new research centers in the contemplative Stanford, Emory and Wisconsin, where he is building first laboratory with a meditation room for brain imaging.
The NIH could not provide figures on the amounts donated to research on meditation, but subsidies on complementary and alternative medicine, including studies on meditation, increased $ 300 million in 2007 to about $ 541 million in 2011 .
"The original investigation undertaken by the likes of Davidson in the 1990 looked intriguing, but it took time for them to be convincing about the fact that the processes of the brain during meditation really change," said Josephine Briggs, director of the Center National Alternative Medicine Complementary and NIH.
In a 2007 study, Davidson compared the attention skills of novice meditators with experts in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Participants in both groups had to practice mindfulness meditation at a fixed point on a screen while researchers performed MRI scans of their brains.
capabilities to challenge the attention of the participants, scientists interrupted his meditation with the distracting sounds. The brain scans found that both novice and experienced meditators activated a network of brain regions related to attention during meditation, but the experienced meditators showed more activation in some regions.
inexperienced meditators showed increased activation in brain regions that have shown a negative correlation with sustained attention. The more experienced meditators were able to activate their network of care to maintain the concentration at the point. The study suggested they had changed the structure of their brains.
scans functional MRI (fMRI) showed that experienced meditators had a smaller neural response to distracting noises that interrupted meditation. In fact, the more hours of experience had the meditator, their networks were less active during emotional sounds distracting, as the scans, this means that the concentration is easiest for them.
Recently, meditation neuroscience studies have focused on compassion meditation, which involves the generation of empathy through the merger, without relating it to other objects. Practitioners call compassion meditation without reference.
neuroscientist The new interest in this practice stems, especially the request of the Dalai Lama, the spiritual and political leader of Tibetan Buddhists, for whom meditation compassion is a timeworn tradition.
The Dalai Lama had organized the trip of Tibetan monks to American universities were studied by scanning, and spoke at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, the largest gathering of scientists who study the brain.
The Dalai Lama said he supports studying the neuroscience of meditation, although the scientists removed the origins Buddhist meditation, treating it simply as a mental exercise that almost anyone can do.
"This is not a religious project," said Davidson. "Meditation is a mental activity that can be understood in secular terms. "
Still, the nascent field faces challenges. Researchers have scanned brains just a few hundred to study meditation, a very small study sample.
"There are a number of doctoral graduates found personal value in meditation and was inspired to study it scientifically," said Davidson. "They are the best universities and want to make a career with this."
added that in 10 years, "we will see how research on meditation becomes part of the mainstream."
Madrid premiere of the world's first facility to produce artificial organs
still do not beat or pump blood, but in the Gregorio Maranon Hospital in Madrid and there are eight human hearts ready. Bioartificial organs are manufactured from the original structure of a heart that has been stripped of all cardiac cells to leave bare. After inoculation of the patient's stem cells to be transplanted the heart does go back to life. At least that is what has occurred in animal experiments. The cardiologist Francisco Fernandez-Avilés hopes that by the end of the year, at least a portion one of these human hearts created in Spain will be functional and demonstrates its ability to beat. This was announced at the launch in Madrid hospital of the first facilities in the world which will host the exclusive this pioneering research. ... Read more by clicking on the title ... It's "an unprecedented" of regenerative medicine and the English investigation, said Fernandez-Avilés. Gregorio Marañón
The bank hopes to manage with "templates" or structures of human and animal organs, ready for transplantation and as of each patient. After
enough to take stem cells from a patient and repopulate them one of these patterns to get a new organ without risk of rejection by the body, or waiting lists. Several research groups worldwide working on this line, but Madrid has become the first city to be encouraged to create a laboratory for this purpose only. Installed in the basement of the new hospital building, has received an initial investment of 600,000 euros and the support of the Community of Madrid, the Ministry of Science and the National Transplant Organization (ONT). The three institutions supported the inauguration with the presence of the Minister Cristina Garmendia, the Madrid president Esperanza Aguirre and Rafael Matesanz, director of the ONT.
The first mouse
Fernández-Avilés cardiologist will head a team of ten people who work in close collaboration with the University of Minnesota and Dr. Doris Taylor. This research was the first to get a bioartificial heart mouse, able to beat and pump blood. After Taylor moved the research to human organs in Spain. With the team of Gregorio Marañón, were the first to eliminate all cells of a human heart and keep only its structure. This first step to create first artificial organ was last May. Six months later, there are eight hearts ready and one more in process.
The next step is to grow stem cells one of these templates perfect that only nature provides to check if it is functional. That will happen before year's end, although Taylor's opinion "could make it next week." Six months later she may try the first transplants in animals and in five years to prove with the first patient.
Gregorio Marañón The team has clear time, not so much the type of cells used to repopulate and customize each organ. "We should discuss whether the source of stem cells is fat, bone marrow, the heart itself or maybe if you chose to reprogrammed cells, Fernandez-Aviles said. First generate Hearts - "the organ that we know best" - and then livers, kidneys and other organs. USDA
11/03/1910 Blueberries may help fight atherosclerosis, also known as hardening of the arteries, according to results of a preliminary study conducted by scientists funded by the Service Agricultural Research Service (ARS). This study provides the first direct evidence that blueberries may help prevent increases in the size of harmful lesions, which are a symptom of atherosclerosis within the arteries. ... Read more by clicking on the title ... Principal Investigator Xianli Wu, who works at the Children's Nutrition Center of the ARS Arkansas in Little Rock, Arkansas, and also with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, led the research. The findings are published in the current issue of the Journal of Nutrition "(Journal of Nutrition).
Atherosclerosis is the main cause of two forms of cardiovascular disease, heart attack and stroke. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in Americans.
The study compared the size of lesions caused by atherosclerosis in 30 young mice. Half the animals were fed for 20 weeks with a diet supplemented with freeze-dried powder and blueberries. The other mice were not dust the berries.
The researchers measured the size of lesions at two sites in the aortas, which are arteries of the heart. The size of the lesions in the mice that ate the dust Blueberry was 39 percent and 58 percent the size of the lesions in the mice that consumed the berry powder.
results of previous studies conducted elsewhere have suggested that eating blueberries may help fight cardiovascular disease. But there was no direct evidence to that effect before, according to Wu.
mice's diet contained 1 percent of the dust of blueberries, an amount that is equivalent to half a cup of fresh berries.
All mice in the investigation had a deficiency of apolipoprotein E. This feature increases the propensity of animals to training of injuries caused by atherosclerosis, making them an excellent model for biomedical research and nutrition.
The Wu-led group wants to identify the mechanisms that facilitate the ability of blueberries to control the size of the lesions. For example, blueberries may reduce oxidative stress, which is a risk factor for atherosclerosis, by increasing the activity of four antioxidant enzymes.
In future studies, the group led by Wu will want to determine whether consumption of blueberries in infancy, childhood and young adulthood may help protect against the onset and progression of atherosclerosis later in life. Early prevention may be especially important given the epidemic of obesity in U.S. children. Overweight and obesity increase the risk of atherosclerosis.
ARS, which is the chief scientific research agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA for its acronym in English), directs the Center for Arkansas Children's Nutrition in collaboration with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and Arkansas Children's Hospital, all in Little Rock. These investigations with blueberries USDA priority support to help improve nutrition and health of children. Notif
However, if the tone of the talks is competitive does not have cognitive benefits
conversation with other people on friendly terms can improve brain function and our ability to resolve problems, according to a new study from the University of Michigan (USA) published in the journal Personality and Social Psychological Science. However, if the tone of the talks is competitive does not have cognitive benefits. ... Read more by clicking on the title ... In reaching this conclusion, researchers examined the impact of brief episodes of social contact on a key component of brain activity, executive function, the process by which we can plan, anticipate and develop strategies, judgments and reasoning. This includes cognitive function of working memory, self-control, the ability to focus and eliminate distractions, and solving complex problems. The study showed that participation in short conversations, about ten minutes, in which participants were invited to meet another person, stimulating these processes. But when the subject spoke with a competitive tone, results in performing cognitive tasks did not improve.
"We this is because in certain social interactions people try to read the thoughts of others and understand their perspectives on problems or situations, "said psychologist Oscar Ybarra, head of the study, which says its research shows that there is strong "connection between social intelligence and general intelligence." In previous research, Ybarra had found that social interaction produces a short-term stimulus to the executive function that is comparable to some mind games and solving crosswords.
In the new research reveals certain tips to certain types of intellectual tasks. For example, a friendly conversation with a colleague before a big exam or presentation can be a good strategy to get best results. But we must also take into account that in a competitive environment, without warning, a simple talk can "undermine our cognitive flexibility and our focus," said Ybarra.
02/11/1910 A study by the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm (Sweden), which is published in the online edition of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences' ( PNAS). The researchers could monitor the progress of aging by measuring levels of lactic acid in the brain. Researchers have long suspected that aging s and produced from gradual damage to mitochondrial DNA, the genetic material needed to produce energy from food. ... Read more by clicking on the title ... Previous studies have linked mutations in human mitochondrial DNA in the central nervous system disorders associated with aging such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. The scientists, led by Lars Olson, investigated this theory by examining the metabolic processes of the brain of aged mice advanced normal and premature aging.
The researchers found that mitochondrial DNA damage triggers a metabolic change in the brains of mice that may alter the expression of certain genes that control the formation of lactic acid.
According to the authors, this change results in a higher lactic acid levels in the brain that could be detected using noninvasive imaging techniques. The findings also suggest that lactic acid levels rise before other indicators of aging and, in the absence of further research could be used to detect age-associated diseases central nervous system. Blog