Posts made in February 2019

Kevin Garrett Releases “Faith You Might”

Pittsburgh-born and GRAMMY® Award-nominated artist, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Kevin Garrett releases his new single & video “Faith You Might” today via FLOOD Magazine. Click HERE to view!

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About the track, Kevin says, “‘Faith You Might’ is about longing for something to last, but being aware you’re getting older and might not be on the same page with the object of your affection, no matter how much you want to be.” He added, “Conceptually, it’s how we react to a breakup or losing something.”

In conjunction with the release of “Faith You Might,” Kevin announces the release of his debut album HOAX via AWAL that is set for release on March 22nd. Tracklisting below and the album is available for pre-order HERE today!

Kevin introduced HOAX with the stark and simmering 2018 release of his single “In Case I Don’t Feel.” Backed by delicately plucked acoustic guitar and plaintive piano, he relays an unfiltered message.

HOAX TRACKLIST:

1.Warn

2.Faith You Might

3.Running From

4.It Don’t Bother Me At All

5.Smoke

6.Title Track

7.How Dare We Fall

8.Just Because

9.Telescopes

10.Love You Less

11.Don’t Rush

12.In Case I Don’t Feel

13. Like We Used To

The Score Releases “Pressure” EP

Today, critically acclaimed, buzzing LA based, New York born rock band The Score –  Eddie Anthony and Edan Dover – release their much-anticipated new Pressure EP via Republic Records.

Check out The Score’s Pressure EP HERE.

The six-song collection kicks off with the new single “Dreamin” [feat. Blackbear] which Billboard described as a “…thunderous synth-pop sound.. over an Imagine Dragons-esque melody.” The Score spring from hyper-charged verses into a hypnotically hard-hitting hook just before Blackbear weaves together an unforgettable cameo of his own. The EP also boasts the fan favorites such as “The Fear” and “Glory” as well as the 2018 hit “Stronger,” which has clocked over 30 million streams and 21 million-plus views for its music video to date. Check out the full tracklisting below.

On the EP and new single “Dreamin” the band noted: “Dreamin” represents an evolution sonically for us. This song in particular and the rest of the PRESSURE EP was about pushing our boundaries as artists and dealing with the insecurities that come with that. It was one of the scariest times for us creatively because we knew we wanted to grow and not fit in a box but naturally we were fighting our own doubts about getting out of our comfort zone. This EP really encompasses what we we’ve been going through and I think Blackbear is someone who related to that and therefore fit really naturally on top of the foundation we laid. We love what he did and what he brings to this song.”

Writing at a Hollywood and Vine spot, they joined forces with a bevy of high-profile collaborators, JT Daly [K. Flay], Heavy [Dirty Heads, Saint Motel, Sleeping with Sirens], Adam Hawkins [Twenty-One Pilots, Muse], and Dave Bassett [Elle King, Vance Joy] and shocked that vision to life.

New York-born and Los Angeles-based duo The Score stand out as a fiery genre-defying phenomenon, incinerating the lines between rock, pop, indie, and electronic. Powered by ubiquitous anthems such as “Oh My Love,” “Legend,” and “Unstoppable,” the boys racked up nearly 800 million cumulative streams within three years’ time over the course of two EPs—Unstoppable and Myths & Legends—and a 2017 full-length debut, ATLAS. As they ignited venues across North America, in addition their music has been used in campaigns for Jeep, NBA, and beyond.

TRACKLISTING:

1 Dreamin [feat. Blackbear]

2 Stronger

3 Under Pressure

4 Born For This

5 The Fear

6 Glory

Cure for Cancer in Israel

Cancer Researchers in Israel Believe They Will Have A Cure For Cancer In 1 Year

Promising Research with Multi-Agent Toxins

According to the WHO/International Agency for Research on Cancer, 18.1 million cancer cases are diagnosed worldwide each year. Cancer is now the second leading cause of death behind cardiovascular diseases. It is imperative now, more than ever, that we continue to seek new methods to treat this devastating illness.

Recently, Accelerated Evolution Biotechnologies did an interview where stated they believe that they will “offer in a year’s time a complete cure for cancer”. Although it grabs headlines, that is a momentous statement to make. Let’s dig a little deeper into the work that they are currently doing. The premise behind their treatment involves using a multi-agent target toxin treatment to treat cancer. In the past, this type of therapy targeted toxin treatment has involved the introduction of DNA coding for a protein (can be an antibody) into a bacteriophage – which is a virus that infects bacteria. These proteins can then be displayed on the surface of the virus and interact with its surroundings.
The company’s therapy involves a similar phenomenon, but with the use of peptides instead of proteins. Peptides consist of two or more amino acids linked together in a chain. They are smaller than proteins, can serve biological functions, and in many ways are less expensive to reproduce.

Most cancer therapies aim at attacking a target in a cell, on the surface of a particular cell, or in one of its internal pathways.

However, a mutation in one of these targets can make the therapy ineffective. What is being done here, with multi-target toxin therapy, is that several peptides of the cancer cell are being targeted with a peptide toxin to avoid mutations rendering a therapy ineffective. The more targets used, the less likely that a series of mutations will occur simultaneously that will make the therapy ineffective. This will help in not allowing the cancer cell to evade the treatment and continue to replicate, even with some mutations occurring.

This may have the ability to reduce side effects as well, given that the peptides will aim to attack specific targets on the cancer cells that are typically not overexpressed in other healthy cells. In addition, since the peptides are small (the ones they have developed are about 12 amino acids long) and lack a rigid structure, it allows them access to regions of the cell that may be blocked if a larger protein was used.

Overall, they are using a “combination modality” in a very specific manner for an attack of each cancer cell in this therapy. Combinational therapy has been successful before with cancer, HIV, and autoimmune disease among others. The goal of the company is to eventually personalize this to each patient by having a biopsy sent and analyzed for the receptors that it over expresses. The patient would then be administered an individualized concoction developed to treat the disease.

This is exciting and has potential, but more data needs to be presented. Thus far they have concluded mice experimentation and found inhibited human cancer cell growth that did not affect healthy mice cells. They are currently working on beginning a round of clinical trials, which many people will be eager to see the conclusions. Recently, Accelerated Evolution Biotechnologies has been writing patents on a variety of different specific peptides. While their work thus far is enthusing and making headlines, their claim to “offer in a year’s time a complete cure for cancer” is likely premature. Yet, I don’t know a single person, including myself, who wouldn’t hope for that.

Joshua Mansour, M.D. is a board-certified hematologist and oncologist in Stanford, California.  He is currently doing additional work in the field of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation and Cellular Immunotherapy.

5 Hormone Disruptors

The 5 Biggest Disruptors

As 2019 dawns, some people are taking a “new year-new you” approach. They’re determined to make self-improvements that provide a fresh, positive outlook and strong sense of well-being.

But sometimes health factors undermine those good intentions, such as depression and its link to hormone imbalances. There are myriad ways both men and women suffer adverse effects to their hormones, says Don Colbert, M.D., and many of them are avoidable.

“We are exposed to thousands of toxic chemicals on a regular basis in the air, water and food,” says Colbert, author of Dr. Colbert’s Hormone Health Zone. “Some of them are hormone disruptors because they disturb your endocrine system, wreaking havoc and creating hormonal imbalances.

“Not only are the effects of all these disruptors depressing to think about; they actually cause depression, along with countless other ailments such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, obesity and more. But the basic principle is this: decreasing the number of disruptions will improve your health.”

Dr. Colbert breaks down the top hormone disruptors affecting men and women along with ways to minimize the disruption or stop it:

Lifestyle choices.

“Whether it’s weight gain and a lack of exercise, anger and unforgiveness, drinking too much alcohol or some other thing that can be controlled, your hormone levels drop and you begin a slow slide to poorer health,” Dr. Colbert says. “Make better choices, and that dramatically decreases the chances of having any hormone deficiency symptoms.”

Medications.

Medications affect the body’s cells, and sometimes side effects manifest in major problems. For example, Dr. Colbert cites Mayo Clinic research showing a prescription statin drug that lowered cholesterol could result in liver damage, memory loss or type 2 diabetes. “I estimate that 55 percent of the entire US population is taking pills that directly and negatively affect hormone levels,” Dr. Colbert says. “Get off these harmful medications you hate.”

Things you touch.

Chemicals entering the body through the skin can cause long-term damage. Dr. Colbert notes phthalates, disruptors found in household cleaners, cosmetics, toys and numerous other products. “Phthalates negatively affect both men’s and women’s ability to use the testosterone that is in our bodies,” Dr. Colbert says. “Another is BPA (bisphenol A), found on the inside of metal-canned foods and plastic food-storing containers. Specifically, BPA has been found to cause or contribute to cancer, fertility problems, developmental issues and heart disease. I recommend buying glass jars of food and storing in ceramic containers.”

Diet deficiencies.

“The standard American diet is usually low in key nutrients that support a healthy thyroid,” Dr. Colbert says. “Many patients with hormone imbalances have low iodine. The best solution is eat more vegetables, ideally raw or steamed.”

Aging.

Dr. Colbert says estrogen levels for women begin to decline around the age of 50; for men, testosterone levels can drop low around age 45-50. “Aging is a natural combatant as a hormone disruptor,” he says, “but we can slow the acceleration of the effects of aging by optimizing our hormones. Healthy habits can make a huge difference.”

“Symptoms of serious problems indicated by hormonal imbalance can be reversed by those who focus on health in their diet, lifestyle and living environment,” Dr. Colbert says. “Then they can enable all of their systems to function optimally.”

About Don Colbert, M.D.

Don Colbert, M.D. is the author of Dr. Colbert’s Hormone Health Zone. He has been a board-certified family practice doctor for more than 25 years and has offices in Orlando, Fla., and Dallas. The author of over 40 books, he wrote two New York Times best-sellers – The Seven Pillars of Health and Dr. Colbert’s “I Can Do This” Diet – has sold more than 10 million books and treated 50,000-plus patients. Dr. Colbert is a frequent show guest of Christian leaders Joyce Meyer, John Hagee, and Kenneth Copeland and has been featured on The Dr. Oz Show, Fox News, ABC World News Tonight, and in periodicals such as Newsweek and Reader’s Digest.

Gunna Releases New Single

GUNNA RELEASES NEW SINGLE & VIDEO 

“ONE CALL”

+ PRODUCED BY TURBO

+ DRIP OR DROWN 2 COMING SOON!

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Following his cover art reveal, Billboard chart topping artist, Gunna drops his brand new single “One Call.” The track is the first offering from his much anticipated debut album Drip Or Drown 2. The addictive Turbo produced single highlights Gunna’s melodic bars paired with pitched down guitar melody and thumping bass. Maintaining his drip driven signature on “One Call” Gunna proves why he continues to be an exciting addition to hip hop. Listen to “One Call” here!  

Dominated all of 2018, the critically acclaimed Atlanta rapper topped multiple “best of” lists including New York Times, Pitchfork, and Complex and more. Drip Harder, the Gold certified mixtape released with Lil Baby, hit  #4 on Billboard’s Top 200 chart which included the double platinum single “Drip Too Hard.”  Collaborating with some of the biggest artists in the world including Travis Scott, Mariah Carey, Drake, Usher and more, there seems to be no stopping the new age rapper. 

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Lenny Kravitz’s Twice Charity

TWICE TOOTHPASTE & GLO GOOD FOUNDATION HOST 4th ANNUAL MISSION & DENTAL CLINIC IN ELEUTHERA, BAHAMAS

430 SMILES REJUVENATED & TRANSFORMED!

Last weekend, Twice and GLO Good Foundation hosted their fourth annual Mission and Dental Clinic in Eleuthera, Bahamas. 2019 proved to be the most successful trip yet for the innovative direct-to-consumer toothpaste startup co-founded by brothers Julian and Cody Levine and Lenny Kravitz as well as the charity.

Over the course of four-and-a-half days, a team of dentists and oral care specialists set up shop in the center of Eleuthera and treated patients, offering gratis cleanings, fillings, root canals, extractions, and surgical procedures on-site. The three company founders maintained a presence with boots on the ground, leading the proceedings each day. This marked a full circle moment for Twice, as the now-launched brand was inspired by this same mission experience just a few years ago. This time around, the founders were able to donate and provide Twice toothpaste to every patient seen at the clinic.

Additionally, instructors taught nutrition and oral care education to 200 students at the local schools, presenting the next generation with a foundation for proper dental hygiene.

“In our fourth year organizing the clinic in Eleuthera, we are again reminded of why we created Twice to unlock the power of people’s smiles. Aside from the incredible dental work that transforms lives, we put an increased focus on oral care education. There is a very large gap here, and it is one we are tackling head on. Proper education for the next generation about improving their hygiene enables our collective impact to be more sustainable. Now they can maintain a healthier lifestyle going forward, “ the Levine brothers said.

Following the official launch late last year, Twice’a flagship products are available on the company’s web site now. Giving back worldwide, 10% of all profits benefit GLO Good Foundation, which serves communities in dire need of proper dental care with life changing dentistry, education and supplies.

Twice and GLO Good have a shared mission to expand these services across the US and abroad over the coming years. Stay tuned for more product and news from Twice throughout 2019.

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Can You be Happy in a Polyamorous Relationship?

When it comes to relationships, people have different expectations and are prepared to accept different types of relationships. For instance, some people want total monogamy when it comes to their relationship and anything less would mean an end to the relationship. However, others are happy to try different things and have a more open relationship so they can try new experiences with other people while still being in a loving long-term relationship.

So, can a relationship survive this type of openness? And what is polyamory? Well, this type of relationship is based on both partners agreeing that while they are committed to one another as partners, both are free to pursue other sexual experiences outside the relationship. This is not considered cheating or being unfaithful, as it is part of this type of relationship and is therefore done with the full knowledge and acceptance of the other partner.

Is this Type of Relationship Healthy?

One thing many people worry about is whether this type of relationship is healthy. Well, if you are in an open relationship such as this, you may find that many people are not accepting because it doesn’t fit in with their idea of a normal relationship. However, if both partners are happy to be in this type of relationship, it is not an unhealthy one. It is simply down to personal choice and for many people, it is something that helps to strengthen their relationship with their partner.

Of course, there are factors you need to consider if you want to get into this type of relationship. For instance, both partners have to be sure they practice safe sex with other people to reduce the risk of any STDs, which could then be passed on to one another. This is also essential to ensure there are no unwanted pregnancies with other people. In addition, you need to be mindful about your partner developing feelings for another person they are sleeping with or seeing. This is something that could break your relationship, so it is something you need to discuss with one another before entering into this sort of relationship.

Total honesty between the two main partners is also vital when it comes to this type of relationship, otherwise one of you could end up feeling completely paranoid about what the other is doing. You should both be honest and open with one another, as this is what makes it different from cheating behind someone’s back. The more open you are with one another, the easier you will find it to be in a polyamorous relationship.

Enjoying New Experiences

For many couples, this type of relationship is simply about enjoying new experiences with other people. In many people’s minds, being in a loving relationship does not mean having to go through the same sexual routine with the same person for the rest of their lives. This is why many modern couples decide to get into this type of relationship.

How Much Do Manhattan Movers Cost?

Moving out can be such a hassle. Not only is it time consuming, it can be pretty costly as well – especially when you’re living the high life in big cities like Manhattan. The stress of cleaning, packing, and paying for moving costs can be pretty overwhelming. But although we can’t do anything for the first two stress factors, we can introduce you to cost-effective methods that will lower your expenditures during the moving process.

If you’re interested to hear pro tips about moving costs, then this 5-minute read is definitely your cup of tea. Make sure to let every word sink in.

Before we even do the math, let us first suggest a couple of ways that can help you cut back on moving costs before you even begin the actual move. You’re probably thinking “What? How is that possible? How can you save on moving costs if you haven’t even begun your move yet? Well, it’s all about advance preparation.

What To Do Before A Move

People move out because of a variety of reasons. Some people need to change their residence due to work demands or opportunities. While others, well, they simply want a change of pace. Whether your motive behind moving is to escape the past or embrace a new future (or both), the amount of work involved in the process is technically the same.

First things first, we want to introduce you to ways that will help you prepare for the move easier and at the same time help you cut back on moving costs. Think of it as hitting two birds with one stone.

Get Rid Of Stuff You Don’t Use

People often say “You can have everything you want as long as you want it enough.” Well, my dear friend, don’t take it too literally – for your own good, please. Thing is, you can’t have it all. If you did, you’ll end up being a hoarder and as of 2013, it means you’re sick in the head (read more). Yes, there is now such a thing as a hoarding disorder. Don’t catch it.

When you haven’t been using an item for 6 months or longer, then the chances of you ever using that item in the succeeding years of your life is pretty slim. It’s just going to add to all the junk you’ve been accumulating for the past “who-knows-how-many” number of years. You really need to get rid of it.

When you begin packing, organize your belongings and isolate everything that you don’t use anymore. This includes items that have stuck in storage for a very long time, clothes that don’t fit you anymore, furniture you seldom use, and defective appliances. There are so many things around you that you won’t need in the next of your life. Separate them from your “essentials” and consider the following methods of disposing them below.

Do A Garage Sale

If you want to get rid of your old items productively, you may want to consider hosting a garage sale. You don’t need much when doing a garage sale. If you have a lawn, then you’re good to go. Actually, scratch that. Even the sidewalk or gutter would work for a garage sale. You simply lay out all the things you want to sell in a long spacious table and people will naturally get drawn towards you. It’s a good way of decluttering and earning a little cash on the side at the same time.

You know how people would say “Your trash may be other people’s treasure?” Well, it’s true. The things you may not have any use for are actually what other people really need. Turn trash to cash real fast by doing a simple garage sale! Here are more helpful tips to hosting the best garage sales ever: http://www.thespruce.com/how-to-organize-a-successful-yard-sale-1313837.

Give Back To The Community

If you’re more of a philanthropist than a businessman, then you may want to give (not sell) your old, unused stuff. Some people are not privileged enough to live comfortably like you; they can’t afford the same things as you. Rather than storing items you don’t need, why not donate them to the less fortunate? Surely, there are people out there who are in dire need of these things. You can grant them a bucketload of happiness just by extending a small gesture of kindness and generosity. If you have old clothes, shoes, bags, toys, and whatever else in storage, don’t throw them away or leave them to rot. Give them back to the community. They will definitely put it to better use than you.

Now that you have trimmed down your possessions, you should end up with less to carry during the move. With less baggage, you will not need as much space or storage to hold your things. I’m pretty sure an NYC moving company will appreciate you having lesser things as well.

Also, this allows you to consider cheaper moving options, such as:

Small Movers

In the moving industry, there are two ways to do a move – you can either go small or go super big. If you have less stuff to transport, small moving trucks can accomplish the job effortlessly. This will benefit you a lot as small movers typically charge cheaper than large moving trucks. Lesser loads cost less. This is why you should make an effort to cut down your baggage. Make it so that you can carry everything with you in a single trip!

Partial Movers

Nowadays, almost everything can be shared. You can share a ride to work by carpooling with other employees in the area. You can buy an extra cup of coffee at a local diner and leave it there for people who can’t afford one. You can share your extra change to fund activities and projects you find meaningful through online platforms like gofundme.com. Fortunately, moving trucks can now be shared as well and we refer to them as “partial moves.” Through partial moves, you can save on moving costs because you only have to rent the space you need. For example, if you only need to occupy a fourth of the truck, then you only have to pay ¼ of the total cost. Pretty neat, huh?

Rose Box NYC

By Bob Cal

The most posh and lux crowd of Manhattan gathered at the palatial former residence of pop icon Lady Gaga for ‘Rose Box House.’ Presented by Rose Box NYC, ‘Rose Box House’ was a chic mixer bringing together socialites, fashion influencers and VIP’s for a luxurious night of cocktails and a meeting of the best dressed. On this icy winter night in New York City, the upscale guests were dressed to kill with gorgeous winter coats and sharp head to toe outfits.

The five story urban penthouse located in Chelsea was stunningly decorated with Rose Box NYC’s signature roses, draping tables, sofas and shelves across the residence. The event space looked so rich and full of life with the arrangements of freshly cut, vibrantly colored roses in d’oeuvres. Social media blew up with the hashtag #roseboxhouse as the party guests posted selfies and mini-photo ops with the flower arrangements.

Instagram Founders Resign

According to The New York Times, Instagram co-founders CEO Kevin Systrom and CTO Mike Krieger announced their departure from the company in September 2018.

In creating a photo sharing app that allows users to select filters for photos and share them with the world, Instagram became one of the world’s most successful mobile apps. Six years ago Facebook acquired the startup with $715 million and with Facebook’s resources, including anti-spam and internationalization, Instagram continued to grow into having one billion monthly active users.

According to sources at TechCrunch, tension had risen this year between Instagram and Facebook’s leadership regarding Instagram’s autonomy. While Facebook had agreed to let it run independently as part of the acquisition deal, in May, Instagram’s VP of Product Kevin Weil moved to Facebook’s new blockchain team and was replaced by former VP of Facebook News Feed Adam Mosseri — a member of Zuckerberg’s inner circle.

Systrom and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg historically got along, but they had occasional diverging opinions. One of which involved overly aggressive ad tactics and invasion of privacy including getting both Facebook alerts inside their Instagram notifications tab, and seeing a Facebook button with red notification counts inside Instagram’s settings menu.

The stress imposed by Facebook had an impact in other departures last year including Instagram’s director of public policy Nicole Jackson and AR/Camera product lead Keith Peiris.

In a statement, Systrom and Krieger wrote, “We’re planning on taking some time off to explore our curiosity and creativity again. Building new things requires that we step back, understand what inspires us and match that with what the world needs; that’s what we plan to do.” Who knows where Systrom and Krieger’s next endeavor will take them?