7 Famous People From Australia

 

 

Have you ever heard of Heath Ledger? He was an Aussie actor known the world over!

Dec 19, 2009 – 7 Famous People From Australia

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1979-04-04 - Heath Ledger, Australian/American Actor. (d.2008)
Australian television and film actor. After performing roles in Australian television and film during the 1990s, Ledger moved to the United States in 1998 to develop his film career. His work encompassed nineteen films, including 10 Things I Hate About You (1999), The Patriot (2000), Monster's Ball (2001), A Knight's Tale (2001), Brokeback Mountain (2005), and The Dark Knight

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1983-12-22 - Jennifer Hawkins, Australian Miss Universe

5.
1985-01-29 - Isabel Lucas, Australian actress
Australian actress perhaps best known for her role as Tasha Andrews on the Australian television soap opera Home and Away (2003–2006) and for her active role in various environmental awareness organisations including Greenpeace International. Lucas moved to Los Angeles in early 2008 and has since been featured in film and television projects including Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

4.
1985-03-16 - Nicole Trunfio, Australian supermodel
Australian model from Merredin, a small country town in Western Australia.

3.
1986-07-12 - Krystal Forscutt, Australian model/reality TV contestant
Forscutt's career started as a contestant in Big Brother in 2006. She has had her breast size increased with breast implants which she got with her mother Karen Forscutt who also appeared along with Krystal in the same Big Brother show. Forscutt went on to appear in Australian mens' magazines Zoo Weekly, FHM, and Ralph. She is also one of the official spokespeople for Zoo Weekly.

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1988-07-27 - Adam Biddle, Australian footballer

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1988-12-07 - Emily Browning, Australian actress
Australian award winning actress and model, probably best known for her role as Violet Baudelaire in the 2004 film, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events and more recently as Anna Rydell in the 2009 film, The Uninvited. She won the 2005 AFI International Award for Best Actress as her role in A Series of Unfortunate Events.

Browning has won an AFI Young Actor's Award in 2002 and was nominated for the same award in 1999 and 2003. She was also nominated for Broadcast Film Critics Association Critics' Choice Award for Best Young Performer and Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a Feature Film, Leading Young Actress (both 2005).

 


 

 

 

 

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Largest study of Vitamin D and Omega-3s Now Enrolling at Brigham and Women’s Hospital


Researchers are now enrolling 20,000 participants throughout the entire U.S. to determine whether vitamin D and omega-3s can prevent colorectal, breast, prostate, and other cancers, as well as cardiovascular disease.

Feb 09, 2010 – Boston, MA - The potential health benefits of vitamin D and marine omega-3 fatty acids are receiving increasing attention in both the media and medical field; however, definitive evidence on the health benefits and risks of these supplements is not yet available.  
Researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) are now enrolling 20,000 participants throughout the entire U.S. to determine whether moderate-to-
high doses of these supplements can prevent colorectal, breast, prostate, and other cancers, as well as heart disease and stroke.  Men above the age of 60 and women above the age of 65 are eligible to enroll and can learn more about the opportunity to participate in the trial by visiting www.vitalstudy.org.

The study is named VITAL, which stands for: VITamin D and OmegA-3 TriaL (VITAL).  There is some evidence that vitamin D and omega-3 may play a role in the prevention of disease, but larger primary prevention trials have not been conducted until now.  For vitamin D, previous trials have generally tested low doses and, for omega-3s, trials have been done in high-risk populations. Those eligible for the five-year trial, including women older than 65 and men older than 60 without a prior history of cancer, heart disease, or stroke, will be randomly assigned to take either one or both of the supplements or placebo.  All of the study materials-the study pills and the study forms-will be mailed directly to participants and involvement in the study does not require any clinic visits.

JoAnn E. Manson, MD, the study's Principal Investigator, said, "Vitamin D and omega-3's are two of the most promising nutrients we know of for the prevention of cancer, heart disease, stroke, and many other chronic diseases, but we need large-scale randomized trials to rigorously test and clarify the benefits and risks."   Manson, who is chief of Preventive Medicine at BWH added, "What is most exciting is that these low-cost supplements have the potential of tremendously reduce the burden of chronic disease in this country and throughout the world if they are shown to be effective." The doses tested will be 2000 IU/day of vitamin D and 1 gram/day of omega-3s.  

"The trial will be a rich resource for answering questions about the effects of vitamin D and fish oil on myriad health conditions besides cancer and heart disease - from cognitive function to diabetes to bone fractures," said Julie Buring, ScD, a co-investigator of the study at BWH.  Mechanism-wise, both vitamin D and omega-3s have powerful anti-inflammatory effects and also work through multiple other pathways that may have a role in preventing chronic disease.  "We are hopeful that this study will provide definitive proof of the effect of these nutrients on several health outcomes," added Buring.  

Researchers are also excited about the possibility of reducing many of the health disparities seen by race and ethnicity.  For example, African-Americans have a higher risk of vitamin D deficiency as well as a greater frequency of diabetes, hypertension, and certain types of cancer.  "We are excited about the potential of vitamin D to reduce this health gap, but it is important to get answers from clinical trials before recommending mega-doses of this supplement," said Manson.

Researchers note that while the potential for vitamin D and omega-3s for reducing chronic diseases is great, it is important to be cautiously optimistic.  "We tend to forget the lessons of other nutrients -- many had high hopes for vitamin E, vitamin C, beta-carotene, folic acid, selenium, and other supplements as preventive tools for many diseases, but large-scale trials didn't confirm the hoped-for benefits and even found some risks when consumed at higher levels.  Let's not jump on the bandwagon to take mega-doses of these supplements before clinical trials help to clarify their role," Manson said.

The study is funded by the National Institutes of Health through the National Cancer Institute and the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, as well as through other institutes and agencies that are co-funding the trial.

To learn more about the study, visit www.vitalstudy.org.

About Brigham and Women's Hospital:-
Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) is a 777-bed nonprofit teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School and a founding member of Partners HealthCare, an integrated health care delivery network. In July of 2008, the hospital opened the Carl J. and Ruth Shapiro Cardiovascular Center, the most advanced center of its kind. BWH is committed to excellence in patient care with expertise in virtually every specialty of medicine and surgery. The BWH medical preeminence dates back to 1832, and today that rich history in clinical care is coupled with its national leadership in quality improvement and patient safety initiatives and its dedication to educating and training the next generation of health care professionals. Through investigation and discovery conducted at its Biomedical Research Institute (BRI), BWH is an international leader in basic, clinical and translational research on human diseases, involving more than 860 physician-investigators and renowned biomedical scientists and faculty supported by more than $416 M in funding. BWH is also home to major landmark epidemiologic population studies, including the Nurses' and Physicians' Health Studies and the Women's Health Initiative. For more information about BWH, please visit...





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Decoded Nostradamus Manuscript Reveals Legend of Modern Family


Dr. Michal Deschausses has decoded a ciphertext in the writings of Nostradamus. Ciphertext is an ancient form of permuting letters has existed from ancient to modern times. Three literary works have been fully deciphered revealing a secret legend.

Feb 08, 2010 – The art of ciphertext is an ancient form of the permutation of letters which has existed within various works of literature from ancient to modern times. In a startling literary discovery, three written works of a 16th century writer have been fully deciphered to reveal a hidden legend.

Dr. Michal Deschausses, an American born author, has decoded a ciphertext hidden for over 450 years in the writings of Nostradamus. Deschausses acknowledges that the various literary works of Nostradamus, including the Presages, Sixains, and Centuries have long caused controversy and grave debate. She states that using a proven, error-free method of deciphering that these three large literary works of Nostradamus have been decoded that all tell the same hidden story about a prophesied 20th century family. The actual decoding of the text is groundbreaking news for scholars who have studied the Nostradamus material, as well as those interested in the ancient form of ciphering known as the permutation of letters. Not only a scientific and archaeological discovery, this decoded text relates a profound story as the revelation of the mysterious legend about the modern family is a non-fiction work.

In a recent interview Dr. Deschausses said, “The profoundly deep insinuations of the truths of prophecy, the ingenious workings of the higher mind in divine writings, and tangible proof of the divine order are among the many staggering impacts of this secret legend. More mind-boggling than Drosnin’s work in The Bible Code, this work does not offer hints at deciphered code. Instead it reveals a very exact science of the ancient, alchemical art of the permutation of letters with the deciphered legend bringing a bold, hidden message to humankind.”

The detailed, exact method of deciphering is explained by Dr. Deschausses who has made the full text of the Centuries available including the original, multilingual verses of Nostradamus (the ciphertext), the deciphered verses in French, and an English translation. “Rise to Consciousness – Volume Three of a Four Volume Series” was released in 2008. In addition to this publication Deschausses is the author of three other unreleased ciphertext works, and a recently published book entitled “Three Temporal Kings – Nostradamus Prophecies of the Divine Plan.” These books are available on Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, and many other online and in-store booksellers. Check with your local book retailer for more information, or search online.

Dr. Deschausses recently appeared on the History Channel in the Fall 2009 series entitled “The Nostradamus Effect.” A foremost Nostradamus historian, Dr. Deschausses has spent over 30 years of research on the Nostradamus materials.

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