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Lady Gaga, : Born This Way tour, Helsinki, review
Lady Gaga's new production (which arrives in the UK next week) is quite spectacular ... and quite spectacularly bonkers. There are almost as many costume changes as there are songs, each requiring her to make a new entrance on her Gothic castle set, some more effective than others. Riding a live horse tarted up like a unicorn proves a curiously flat opening, because she has to concentrate more on controlling the beast than singing Highway Unicorn. This big opening is further hampered by the star wearing a full face helmet, so that actually it could be anyone on stage. Only Gaga, however, would give birth to herself from a huge inflatable zip up vagina singing Born This Way.
There were things in this show I never thought I'd see on stage (and some I rather wish I hadn't). Gaga rolling around as a human motorbike singing Heavy Metal Lover is audaciously brilliant but I am still trying to wipe the image from my mind of the singer dressed up like an alien hooker having a sexual act performed upon her by a dancer, whom she then murders. And then there's the sight of Gaga in a meat dress being fed into a giant grinder during Poker Face.
There is a sci-fi story structure intended to hold all of this together but it remains utterly incomprehensible despite narrative exposition from a disembodied head that looks a little like Gaga crossed with Kryton from Red Dwarf. It even gets to sing a song during one of the many interludes for costume changes. And (as I may have mentioned) there are a lot of costumes, some so elaborate and restrictive they effectively impede the performance. The exhilarating pop bounce of Just Dance is thrown away because the singer is wearing a dress in which it is impossible to move. Even with a pop star as extravagant as Gaga, sometimes you really just want her to deliver the song.
Lady Gaga occupies pole position as the 21st centuries ultimate pop star. She's got Madonna's instinct for controversy, Bowie's high concept showmanship and the musical chutzpah of a young Elton John. But she's also developing a worrying need to overcomplicate everything.
When did it become a rule that modern pop shows have to have more dancers than musicians?
Her five piece band make way more music than they could possibly be producing themselves, there are no backing vocalists and she basically sings along with her own pre-recorded vocals, which just seems such a waste of a fantastic voice. The real highlight of the show is when she drops the big production, chats engagingly with her fans and sings songs solo at her piano (admittedly an instrument fashioned from a motorbike). That's where you see and hear what an undeniable talent she is.
Gaga likes to think of herself as a pop artist, but a little more music and a little less art might make this the perfect pop extravaganza. ( telegraph.co.uk )
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Moms’ caffeine not tied to kids’ behavior problems
In a study of more than 3,400 five- and six-year-olds, reported in the journal Pediatrics, researchers found no evidence that the children's behavioral problems were related to their mothers' caffeine intake during pregnancy.
The odds of hyperactivity, inattention or other issues at home or school were not raised among kids whose moms had downed more than 425 milligrams of caffeine per day during pregnancy. That's roughly equivalent to the amount in three cups, or 24 ounces, of coffee a day. But that doesn't mean caffeine is completely in the clear, according to Eva M. Loomans, of Tilburg University in the Netherlands, who led the study.
For one, the researchers did not look at any other developmental issues besides problem behavior, she told Reuters Health in an email. And only a few studies have looked at the question of whether caffeine during pregnancy affects children's later behavior - with mixed results.
For now, Loomans suggested that pregnant women follow the advice of their doctors on caffeine intake. The issue of whether it's OK to have some caffeine during pregnancy has often been confusing.
Over the years, some small studies suggested that caffeine may be linked to the risk of miscarriage or preterm birth. But more recently, larger studies have failed to show any heightened risk.
And in 2010, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) said that 200 milligrams of caffeine a day - about the amount in a 12-ounce cup of coffee - probably did not carry pregnancy risks.
But the question of whether mom's caffeine could affect her child's development in some way remains. So far, there's little evidence that it does. Instead, much of the concern comes from animal research - which has suggested caffeine can affect fetal brain development in a way that alters behavior later in life.
Whether that's true for humans is unknown.
In this study, prenatal caffeine did not appear to be related to "problem behavior."
The research involved 3,439 Amsterdam children whose mothers had completed detailed questionnaires on lifestyle and other factors during pregnancy. When the children were between the ages of five and six, their moms and teachers were surveyed about behavior problems.
Overall, about five percent of kids had some type of behavioral problem, like hyperactivity or inattention. But the risk was no greater for kids whose moms downed big daily doses of caffeine.
Still, that is not a green light to have all the caffeine you want during pregnancy. Based on the ACOG advice, moderation is key. And Loomans cautioned there is still more to be learned about caffeine and kids' long-term development.
This study could only look at the overall relationship between mothers' self-reports of caffeine intake and their reports on their children's behavior. That does not necessarily mean caffeine has no effects, at least for some kids, according to Loomans. ( Reuters Health )
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Caffeine in Pregnancy Won't Harm Offspring
The study by Eva Loomans, of Tilburg University in the Netherlands, and colleagues appears in the August print issue of the journal Pediatrics.
However, previous studies have linked high levels of caffeine consumption to a greater risk of miscarriage, and a researcher behind one of those studies said the new report doesn't change the fact that caffeine can be risky.
"Women should reduce or stop caffeine intake during pregnancy," said Dr. De-Kun Li, a senior research scientist at Kaiser Foundation Research Institute, who co-authored a 2008 study into caffeine consumption in pregnant women, published in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Another researcher, Dr. Laura Elizabeth Riley, director of obstetrics and gynecology infectious disease at Massachusetts General Hospital, said science has known little about any possible connection between caffeine in pregnant women and behavioral problems. "Animal studies suggest that caffeine would be problematic for the fetus, but the human studies I am aware of do not suggest any such association," she said.
It's an especially tough issue to study because many possible factors could explain why a kid has behavioral issues, she noted. "That said," Riley added, "the biologic plausibility for a link between caffeine and behavior is there, as we know it is a potent stimulant."
It's difficult to know for sure whether caffeine is risky for pregnant mothers because the gold standard of research would require scientists to randomly assign some women to consume it and watch what happens. The new Dutch study doesn't take that approach but instead asked women around the 16th week of pregnancy to look backward and try to remember what they drank -- in terms of beverages that may include caffeine such as coffee, tea and cola -- over the previous week.
About 8,200 mothers answered the initial questions about their caffeine intake.
Later, when the babies had grown to 5 or 6 years old, the researchers surveyed the mothers and the children's teachers about the behavior of those 3,439 kids who were available for follow-up questions.
After adjusting their statistics so they wouldn't be thrown off by a variety of factors including high or low numbers of mothers of certain ages, education levels and levels of anxiety before pregnancy, the researchers found no link between caffeine consumption and behavior or social problems.
Li, the Kaiser Foundation researcher, said, "it is premature to make any conclusion based on the finding from this study, certainly not about the safety of caffeine consumption in pregnancy, even in the context of children's behavior."
He said other research suggests risks other than miscarriage in women who consume high levels of caffeine. One is slowed growth of the fetus, Li said, and "there could be other adverse effects on the fetus that we do not know yet." ( HealthDay News )
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Teens Whose Moms Smoked While Pregnant May Have Worse Asthma
University of California, San Francisco, researchers analyzed data from nearly 2,500 black and Hispanic children and found that those aged 8 to 17 with uncontrolled asthma were far more likely to have mothers who smoked during pregnancy.
This finding did not change when the researchers controlled for factors such as education, socioeconomic level and childhood exposure to tobacco smoke.
Asthma that is not controlled by regular medication results in more "asthma attacks," or acute flare-ups.
"If women smoked while pregnant, their children had about a 50 percent increase in uncontrolled asthma, even when we controlled for current tobacco exposure," study first author Sam Oh, a postdoctoral scholar in epidemiology at the UCSF Center for Tobacco Research and Education, said in a university news release. "Kids who are 17 years old still show the effects of something they were exposed to during the first nine months of life."
The researchers suggested two possible reasons for the increased risk of acute asthma in children whose mothers smoked during pregnancy. Either the infant's lungs are damaged during development in the womb, or the exposure to tobacco smoke causes a genetic change.
Oh and colleagues also found that the exact timing of tobacco exposure during pregnancy (such as whether it was in the first or third trimester) was less important than whether mothers smoked at all. However, children with asthma symptoms were more likely to have mothers who smoked during all nine months of pregnancy.
The study appears online May 31 and in an upcoming print issue of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
The researchers noted that women from ethnic minorities are more likely to smoke during pregnancy, and that asthma rates among blacks and Hispanics are higher than in the overall U.S. population. ( HealthDay News )
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Are they back together? Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher reconciliation rumours heat up after pair have 'multiple meetings'
But it seems a shock reunion could actually be on the cards after they have had at least two meetings to discuss a future together.
She announced that she was going to divorce him back in November, but never followed through with proceedings.
Could it be? Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher have met multiple times to discuss a reconciliation according to reports
But according to RadarOnline, a meeting that emerged yesterday was not even the first time they had met up.
It was previously reported the 49-year-old had met with her husband, that they are still very much in love and recently had an emotional reunion at a friend's birthday party.
A soiree was thrown for Kabbalah Rabbi Yehuda Berg, who officiated the Hollywood couple's wedding back in 2005.
Upon seeing each other at the event, the pair reportedly embraced for a lengthy 60 seconds.
'They are still desperately in love and could be on for a reconciliation,' a source told the publication. 'The divorce isn’t being processed right now.'
Reunion: It has been claimed Demi and Ashton are still very much in love and want to work things out
But it has emerged the duo had actually met before, and that it is at least their second meeting this month alone.
An insider said: 'They have met up to discuss where to go next.
'Whether it be to divorce, or if there is a journey to travel together….they both feel it’s important to have spiritual guidance to accomplish it.
'I know they met up with Rabbi around the time of the Gemini New Moon last Monday, it signifies a time of new beginnings, especially when it comes to communication, so they met again before the party, at least once, maybe twice.
'The idea was to discuss, where do they go from here.
'They’re by no means getting back together but equally no decision has been made to end things for good so everything is to play at this stage.'
Happy: Ashton looked pretty happy as he stepped out for ice-coffee yesterday
During the birthday dinner, Ashton also made an emotional speech for Yehuda and his eyes welled up with tears when he admitted that he had made 'mistakes'.
'I've made all these horrendous mistakes in the last year,' he reportedly said in the speech.
Sources at the event told the Sunday Mirror that Ashton broke down.
'Ashton's voice started to break as he spoke. He just fell into tears. He sat down to a round of applause while Demi just looked frozen.'
Demi reportedly arrived at the event after Kutcher, and looked sensational.
After wishing the Rabbi a Happy Birthday, she chatted to her ex.
'She went over to wish Yehuda a happy birthday and Ashton was right by him. Yehuda left them to talk. They started to chat and were extremely affectionate. She was staring at him like a lovesick puppy,' the source told the publication.
Meanwhile, Demi has also been hinting via her Twitter account that she might be ready to forgive.
She favourited two significant Tweets, both which referred to making mistakes and not giving up on the people you love.
Keeping busy: Demi has been keeping busy lately, and is currently co-producing The Conversation With Amanda De Cadenet
They included one from rapper Wiz Khalifa which read: 'We all make mistakes. Don't let that be the reason you give up on somebody.'
And another from The Love Stories: 'Sometimes you have to love people from a distance and give them a space and time to get their minds right'.
The star announced her intention to divorce Ashton last November - although proceedings are yet to be executed by either party.
It followed claims he had cheated on her with partygirl Sara Leal during a seedy night in San Diego.
Demi checked out of Utah's Cirque Lodge in March, where she was allegedly treated for eating disorder issues, exhaustion and substance abuse.
It came after she was hospitalised after she suffered a seizure-like episode at her Benedict Canyon home after smoking a substance, described on the 911 call as 'like incense'.
Secret meetings: Last week Ashton met up with Demi's daughter Rumer ( dailymail.co.uk )
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