Thursday, May 9, 2013

UFC on FX 8: Rafael dos Anjos vs. Evan Dunham

Kevin and George from the Uncut Sports Show preview the UFC's next primetime event, UFC on FX 8 live on May 18th. At UFC on FX 8, dark horses of the lightweight division collide when Evan Dunham and Rafael dos Anjos meet in the center of the Octagon. Both fighters have won three of their last four contests, and each are ranked according to various sources. Will Rafael dos Anjos be able to continue his hot streak? Will Evan Dunham ever realize his full potential and finish an opponent? UFC on FX 8 Main Card: 185 lbs.: Vitor Belfort vs. Luke Rockhold- http://youtu.be/-YkpuWhb8gM 185 lbs.: Chris Camozzi vs. Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza- http://youtu.be/c10Nf3GQt_w 185 lbs.: Joao Zeferino vs. Rafael Natal- http://youtu.be/7C14eGuULII 155 lbs.: Rafael dos Anjos vs. Evan Dunham- http://youtu.be/FOpEcUb5nHo The UnCut Sports Show presents "UFC Primetime", a weekly ufc show that breaks down the most exciting ufc events, ufc fights and ufc knockouts on the ufc schedule. Tune in to hear as we discuss our choice for ufc ultimate fighter, the ufc undisputed champion, and the best of UFC!!

Source: http://www.mmamania.com/2013/5/8/4312302/ufc-on-fx-8-rafael-dos-anjos-vs-evan-dunham

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Birthing centers provide equal or better deliveries, study shows

May 8, 2013 ? Low-income women who chose to deliver their baby at a birthing center under the care of a certified nurse-midwife had the same or better birthing experience as women under traditional care with a hospital-based obstetrician, according to a new study in Health Services Research.

Certified nurse-midwives can provide primary care to women in all stages of life, including during pregnancy and childbirth. They usually staff freestanding birth centers that are separate from hospitals and offer women another health service option.

In the new study, women who received birth center care, when compared to women under conventional care, were less likely to: have a Cesarean section (19.7 vs. 29.4 percent), to have a delivery with the aid of forceps or vacuum extraction (2.1 vs. 4.4 percent), and to have a preterm delivery (7.9 vs. 11 percent). Women at the birth center were also more likely to deliver on a weekend (28.6 vs. 23.9 percent). The authors noted that these statistics suggest birth centers and midwives offer care that interferes less with the birthing process overall.

"As a result of our study, low-income, low-risk women should feel more confident that receiving prenatal care and, if they so choose, delivery services at a birth center will be safe for them and their infants," said Sarah Benatar, Ph.D., of the Urban Institute in Washington, D.C.

The study evaluated birth certificate data of all District of Columbia residents who gave birth between 2005 and 2008 and compared birth outcomes of 872 women who gave birth at one freestanding birthing center with the care of nurse-midwives with 42,987 women who gave birth in a hospital with obstetrician-gynecologists (conventional care).

For women without medical complications who can be served in either setting, the study concluded that midwife-directed prenatal and labor care results in equal or better outcomes for the mother and newborn.

However, Virginia R. Lupo, M.D., chair of the department of obstetrics and gynecology at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis, said the problem with these types of studies is that they "compare apples and oranges."

"Women who have no risk factors do better, no matter where they are," Lupo explained. "Patients at midwife freestanding birth centers are self-selected, highly motivated and they've done their homework on how to avoid intervention and are willing to feel the entire experience. And some women have done their homework and realize they don't want to risk the very uncommon but real complications that are a lot more treatable if they occur in a hospital setting."

Benatar added that more research is needed to determine whether the study's findings apply more broadly to birth centers serving low-income women around the country.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/~3/hTvDnCVOqs0/130508213107.htm

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Monday, May 6, 2013

Teenager accused of lying in Boston bomb case can be released

By Tim McLaughlin

BOSTON (Reuters) - Prosecutors have agreed to the release of a teenager accused of lying to FBI agents in the Boston Marathon bombing investigation while he awaits trial, according to a court filing on Monday.

Prosecutors and defense lawyers for Robel Phillipos plan to ask U.S. Magistrate Judge Marianne Bowler to grant the 19-year-old a pretrial release under strict conditions. The court has not yet ruled on the joint motion. Phillipos was expected to appear at 2 p.m. (1800 GMT) hearing Monday in Boston.

Defense lawyers and prosecutors "conferred extensively" and agreed the court could have Phillipos ordered to home confinement at the residence of a third-party custodian, the court filing said. He would wear an electronic bracelet with GPS monitoring and post a $100,000 bond to ensure his appearance in future court proceedings.

Phillipos, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, is accused of making false statements to FBI agents investigating the April 15th attack that killed three people and injured 264 near the marathon's finish line.

Defense lawyers argued he was not a flight risk, has no prior criminal history and can refute FBI allegations that he interfered with their investigation, court records show. In affidavits of support filed with the court, Phillipos is described as the caring son of a social worker who read to kindergarten students.

Last week, U.S. authorities charged Phillipos and two 19-year-old students from Kazakhstan with interfering with their investigation as a manhunt for brothers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was under way.

The three teens are described as college friends of surviving suspect, 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Authorities charged the Kazakhs, Azamat Tazhayakov and Dias Kadyrbayev, with conspiring to obstruct justice by disposing of a backpack containing fireworks they found in Tsarnaev's dorm room.

Lawyers for Phillipos point out that he has not been charged with removing or tampering with evidence, but with lying to authorities about the conduct of his friends.

Their cover-up, as alleged by investigators, happened after the FBI released surveillance photos of Dzhokhar and his older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev. The elder Tsarnaev, 26, was killed and Dzhokhar was found bleeding while hiding in a covered boat in a back yard in Watertown.

Phillipos was born in Boston and raised in Cambridge as part of a loving Ethiopian extended family, according to affidavits filed in federal court on his behalf.

Richard Feigenberg, who taught math to Phillipos in the seventh and eighth grades, described his former student as a caring member of the school community.

"When I asked for someone to take out the trash or read to a kindergarten student, it was most often Robel who volunteered," Feigenberg said in an affidavit. "He always had a wonderful smile that warmed the whole classroom."

Relatives of Phillipos described him as a kind, polite and respectful young man, according to affidavits.

"When I heard the news of Robel's arrest, I was extremely shocked and heartbroken," said Kifle Alemu, an uncle. "I was unable to wrap my mind around what was going on, especially knowing Robel as a gentle young man who has never been in any trouble."

(Editing by Doina Chiacu)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/teenager-accused-lying-boston-bomb-case-released-150356707.html

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Samsung acquires MOVL to bolster its multi-screen TV efforts

Samsung acquires MOVL to bolster multiscreen TV apps

Samsung's desire for deep integration of TV services was painstakingly obvious when it unveiled the Galaxy S 4's WatchON feature. However, that may prove to be just the tip of the televisual iceberg: it's buying MOVL, the developer of Samsung's own SwipeIt media sharing as well as the MOVL Connect Platform and KontrolTV. We don't know exactly how the two sides will mesh, but MOVL expects to merge its connected TV savvy with the "scale and innovation" of its new overseer, according to a company statement at TechCrunch. The only safe prediction is that existing support for generic Google TVs and iOS will likely take a back seat.

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