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Celebrity : Madonna Biceps Photos Spread the Internet

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I’ve seen this photos a couple weeks ago, but because one commentator said that it’s likely a photoshopped photo, I feel the same way with him and omit this story. But after this picture become hot in internet, I know that this photo is true. Most comprehensive analysis comes from bodybuilder expert in daily mail.

Madonna, the Material Girl now reaching 50. Many people still fan of her. But how’s she looks like in her age now? It is really true that everybody is mortal that even Modonna is aging? But what this is actually all about? Is it her age or she is doing something that it looks like this?

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Madonna Biceps Photos and Pictures are the hottest words today especially those who are curious about their idol. Madonna biceps photos may appeared like this because of her training workouts?

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One of most comprehensive explanation I found from Martin MacDonald. He is a body composition specialist at Loughborough University.

He says:

Madonna's muscles are not particularly oversized compared with, say, an Olympic athlete, but what is unusual is how toned and well-defined they are. I work a lot with body builders and they actually look very similar to this - like very, very lean athletes.

When people talk about toning muscles, what they mean is reducing the body's fat level - which is what Madonna has done.

If she wanted to perform athletically, there would be a problem, as she has slight malnourishment issues. But body builders just have to have muscles that show, and a body builder is exactly what Madonna is.

He added:

Regarding her body shape, she's probably done quite heavy weights in the past, and after you build up the muscle it's hard to lose it. Your body wants to keep the muscle, as it 'knows' it has been used before.

Even if she's using lower weights now, she's still using her muscles enough to warrant her body keeping them. Her new regime of one hour of cardio work will reduce her body fat level, which is why she's so defined and you can see her muscles and veins.

Even if she is using only her own body weight during exercising (such as doing push ups), it is still a form of resistance training. It won't build her muscles to the optimum, but it will keep them as they are.

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So, check out how this thing grows

This is 1984 Material Girls photo

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this one, in 2005 film premiere

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And more developed in 2006

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we can say, she was a hard worker!. Keep working hard, Granny!





Dr. Conrad Murray Gave Him Propofol

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We've told you since July 15 police believe Dr. Conrad Murray administered Propofol to Michael Jackson -- the drug that killed him. There's a reason police believe it. Dr. Murray told them.


Two days after Jackson's death, Dr. Murray told LAPD detectives he administered Propofol to the singer hours before he died ... this, according to multiple law enforcement sources.

We're told Dr. Murray gave Jackson an IV drip of the powerful anesthesia. Police believe Dr. Murray simply wasn't paying attention when the singer's heart stopped beating.
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Authorities believe Dr. Murray may have actually fallen asleep during the time the drug was administered and may have awakened to find Jackson already dead from heart failure.

An IV drip of Propofol allows a constant, steady infusion of the drug for a period of time determined by the person administering it.

It is considered reckless in the medical community for a doctor to administer an IV drip of Propofol without the patient being monitored by an EKG, which sounds an alarm when the patient's pulse drops too low. No EKG was found in the house.
Another device -- known as a pulse oximeter -- is used to determine the oxygen saturation in the patient's blood. If the patient's breathing slows to a dangerous level, an alarm alerts the treating physician. Again, no oximeter was found in the house (TMZ)

What is Propofol

Propofol (marketed under the trade name Diprivan) is a short-acting, intravenous,nonbarbiturate sedative agent used for the induction of general anesthesia for adults and children, maintenance of general anesthesia, sedation in medical contexts, such as intensive care unit (ICU) sedation for intubated, mechanically ventilated adults, and in procedures such as colonoscopy and endoscopy, as well as in dental surgery. It has largely replaced sodium thiopental (trade name Pentothal) for induction of anesthesia. Recovery after propofol anaesthesia is more rapid and 'clear' as compared to thiopental.

Typically during surgery, opioids such as fentanyl are also given since propofol is not considered an analgesic drug.  Propofol is approved for use in more than 50 countries. It is also commonly used in veterinary medicine.

Side effects

Aside from the hypotension (mainly through vasodilatation) and transient apnea following induction doses, one of propofol's most frequent side effects is pain on injection, especially in smaller veins. This pain can be mitigated by pretreatment with lidocaine. Patients tend to show great variability in their response to propofol, at times showing profound sedation with small doses. A more serious but rare side effect isdystonia. Mild myoclonic movements are common, as with other intravenous hypnotic agents. Propofol appears to be safe for use in porphyria, and has not been known to trigger malignant hyperpyrexia.

Another recently described rare, but serious, side effect is propofol infusion syndrome. This potentially lethal metabolic derangement has been reported in critically-ill patients after a prolonged infusion of high-dose propofol in combination with catecholamines and/or corticosteroids.

Abuse

Despite a lack of analgesic properties, abuse of propofol has been reported. It can produce mild euphoria, sexual hallucinations, and disinhibition. Such recreational abuse has been described amongst medical staff such as anaesthetists who have access to the drug. However, abuse of the drug is relatively rare due to its potency and the level of monitoring required to take it, and it has not been scheduled by the US Drug Enforcement Administration. The steep dose response curve of the drug makes such abuse very dangerous without proper monitoring, and at least three deaths from self-administration have been recorded. The autopsy of entertainer Michael Jackson found propofol in his system and is believed to be a contributing factor in his death.





Cartoon : Warren Buffett Teach Children in Investing by performing in Secret Millionaire’s Club Animated Series

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Warren Buffett has teamed up with a British company to create an animated series called "The Secret Millionaire's Club" to teach children how to invest their money. Storylines will include corporate raiders, crooked politicians, and corrupt accountants. Curt Nickish takes a look.

When Warren Buffet talks, the world listens. Now you can throw children into the legions of people who follow Buffett's advice. CNBC is reporting today that Buffett will appear in an animated web series called, "The Secret Millionaire's Club."

The idea is to get children to grasp basic finance lessons well before they do things like, say, agree to a risky, adjustable rate mortgage. Here's Buffett: