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Friday, May 28, 2010

Gary Coleman Died


Gary Coleman death: What is an intracranial hemorrhage?
Actor Gary Coleman died Friday of an intracranial hemorrhage after being taken off life support. According to the Associated Press, a statement from Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo, where he was being treated, said that Coleman was lucid before becoming unconscious and being put on life support.

Coleman battled health problems throughout his life, including a chronic kidney condition. A few months ago he suffered a seizure while on the set of a television show. Whether those things are related to his cause of death are as yet unknown.

An intracranial hemorrhage is a broad term that refers to any bleeding that occurs between the skull and brain due to a number of factors, said Dr. Keith Black, chairman and professor at the department of neurosurgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. A hemorrhage can be triggered by trauma to the head, or an aneurysm, the weakening of a vein or artery. The bleeding puts pressure on the brain, which in turn squeezes brain tissue or cuts down on blood supply to the brain.

"High blood pressure could also cause a hemorrhage, especially if blood pressure is not well controlled," Black said. "Also, a person could be at an increased risk of bleeding if their blood is not able to clot." Anti-clotting medications could exacerbate that, as could other health conditions.

There are three main types of bleeding that occur in an intracranial hemorrhages, said Black. A subdural bleed can be caused by a trauma to the head that tears veins and causes bleeding on the surface of the brain, in turn increasing pressure on brain tissue. An epidural hematoma is usually caused by a torn artery, again typically from trauma, but this type can cause more pressure on the brain. An intracerebral hemorrhage happens in the brain tissue itself when blood vessels rupture. That can be caused by high blood pressure, from a severe trauma, or when tangled arteries or blood vessels break.

Time is a hugely important factor in treating an intracranial hemorrhage, Black said. "Time is of the essence in getting to the hospital and getting the diagnosis correct," he said. "It's also important in understanding the underlying cause of the bleed so you can correct it and if possible, try to prevent it from getting worse and expanding."

Since high blood pressure is a possible cause of intracranial bleeding, even in young people, Smith said it's important to go for regular check-ups that include a blood pressure test.

Actor Gary Coleman died at the age of 42 from an intracranial hemorrhage


 

Gary Coleman Died


Gary Coleman death: What is an intracranial hemorrhage?
Actor Gary Coleman died Friday of an intracranial hemorrhage after being taken off life support. According to the Associated Press, a statement from Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo, where he was being treated, said that Coleman was lucid before becoming unconscious and being put on life support.

Coleman battled health problems throughout his life, including a chronic kidney condition. A few months ago he suffered a seizure while on the set of a television show. Whether those things are related to his cause of death are as yet unknown.

An intracranial hemorrhage is a broad term that refers to any bleeding that occurs between the skull and brain due to a number of factors, said Dr. Keith Black, chairman and professor at the department of neurosurgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. A hemorrhage can be triggered by trauma to the head, or an aneurysm, the weakening of a vein or artery. The bleeding puts pressure on the brain, which in turn squeezes brain tissue or cuts down on blood supply to the brain.

"High blood pressure could also cause a hemorrhage, especially if blood pressure is not well controlled," Black said. "Also, a person could be at an increased risk of bleeding if their blood is not able to clot." Anti-clotting medications could exacerbate that, as could other health conditions.

There are three main types of bleeding that occur in an intracranial hemorrhages, said Black. A subdural bleed can be caused by a trauma to the head that tears veins and causes bleeding on the surface of the brain, in turn increasing pressure on brain tissue. An epidural hematoma is usually caused by a torn artery, again typically from trauma, but this type can cause more pressure on the brain. An intracerebral hemorrhage happens in the brain tissue itself when blood vessels rupture. That can be caused by high blood pressure, from a severe trauma, or when tangled arteries or blood vessels break.

Time is a hugely important factor in treating an intracranial hemorrhage, Black said. "Time is of the essence in getting to the hospital and getting the diagnosis correct," he said. "It's also important in understanding the underlying cause of the bleed so you can correct it and if possible, try to prevent it from getting worse and expanding."

Since high blood pressure is a possible cause of intracranial bleeding, even in young people, Smith said it's important to go for regular check-ups that include a blood pressure test.

Actor Gary Coleman died at the age of 42 from an intracranial hemorrhage


 

City track to host one of its biggest nights



Reputations and near perfect records will count for little on Saturday night. Albion Park will host one of the strongest harness racing programs this weekend with five features highlighting the meeting.

The Gr.1 $150,000 Nursery Pace Finals will headline the card but the support features will also grab plenty of attention including the Gr.3 $30,000 Seymour Charity Cup, the Gr.3 $30,000Governors Cup and the inaugural running of the Listed $25,000 Flashing Red.

Trainers Shannon Price and Scott Miller will send out their stable stars Caesars Folly and Franco Turnaround in two of the big features and the couple are hopeful that both pacers will maintain their imposing records.

Caesars Folly will line up in the Kevin Seymour Nursery Pace Final for colts and geldings after tasting defeat for the first time on Monday afternoon when beaten by fellow Queenslander General Bronski whilst Franco Turnaround will take his place in the Seymour Charity Cup Final after winning his heat last Saturday night.

Both pacers face massive tasks.

Caesars Folly will start from gate five with several good beginners drawn on his immediate inside thus leaving connections withfew options whilst Franco Turnaround will also start from the same post position.


Franco Turnaround; facing his toughest - challenge yet in his short but impressive career to date 

"Both draws make it tricky, make no mistake about that" Shannon Price stated.

"I think we have little option but to go back with Caesars Folly whilst Franco Turnaround will be pushing forward again because he is good staying type who appreciates being up on the speed" Price added.

Caesars Folly was surprisingly beaten in his heat on Monday when stepping up in distance for the first time after three straight mile victories.

"The distance is not a problem, he was driven too tough on Monday, come Saturday night he will be driven using his best weapon which is his speed" Price said.

"He has come along way in a short space of time, it looks like we're going into this race as the forgotten horse and that suits me fine - he can still win this race" Price added.

Giant gelding Franco Turnaround faces a stiff challenge where he is opposed to rising star Passion N Glory despite have the barrier draw advantage.

"This is a hot field and a big test for him, there is no point going back for two obvious reasons; he's best suited up on the speed and you don't want to give away your advantage to Passion N Glory" Price declared.

"Passion N Glory is clearly the horse to beat, he ran the fastest time last week in the heats and he is obviously going to strip fitter plus he appears to have the prefect game going right now with his speed" Price added.

Franco Turnaround has also come along way in a short space of time and is giving away plenty of experience to his more seasoned rivals in Saturday night's final.

"He's only had eleven starts and he is yet to miss the board to date including eight victories, his future looks very bright as he is still learning his racing craft" Price explained.

"If he races well again this weekend, we will look at some of the better age classic races for him coming up" Price added.

Lola Weidemann will drive both pacers on Saturday night.

Weidemann is no stranger to success in the Kevin Seymour Nursery Pace Final after winning the 2007 version aboard Misty Plains who was trained by her sister Julie.

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City track to host one of its biggest nights



Reputations and near perfect records will count for little on Saturday night. Albion Park will host one of the strongest harness racing programs this weekend with five features highlighting the meeting.

The Gr.1 $150,000 Nursery Pace Finals will headline the card but the support features will also grab plenty of attention including the Gr.3 $30,000 Seymour Charity Cup, the Gr.3 $30,000Governors Cup and the inaugural running of the Listed $25,000 Flashing Red.

Trainers Shannon Price and Scott Miller will send out their stable stars Caesars Folly and Franco Turnaround in two of the big features and the couple are hopeful that both pacers will maintain their imposing records.

Caesars Folly will line up in the Kevin Seymour Nursery Pace Final for colts and geldings after tasting defeat for the first time on Monday afternoon when beaten by fellow Queenslander General Bronski whilst Franco Turnaround will take his place in the Seymour Charity Cup Final after winning his heat last Saturday night.

Both pacers face massive tasks.

Caesars Folly will start from gate five with several good beginners drawn on his immediate inside thus leaving connections withfew options whilst Franco Turnaround will also start from the same post position.


Franco Turnaround; facing his toughest - challenge yet in his short but impressive career to date 

"Both draws make it tricky, make no mistake about that" Shannon Price stated.

"I think we have little option but to go back with Caesars Folly whilst Franco Turnaround will be pushing forward again because he is good staying type who appreciates being up on the speed" Price added.

Caesars Folly was surprisingly beaten in his heat on Monday when stepping up in distance for the first time after three straight mile victories.

"The distance is not a problem, he was driven too tough on Monday, come Saturday night he will be driven using his best weapon which is his speed" Price said.

"He has come along way in a short space of time, it looks like we're going into this race as the forgotten horse and that suits me fine - he can still win this race" Price added.

Giant gelding Franco Turnaround faces a stiff challenge where he is opposed to rising star Passion N Glory despite have the barrier draw advantage.

"This is a hot field and a big test for him, there is no point going back for two obvious reasons; he's best suited up on the speed and you don't want to give away your advantage to Passion N Glory" Price declared.

"Passion N Glory is clearly the horse to beat, he ran the fastest time last week in the heats and he is obviously going to strip fitter plus he appears to have the prefect game going right now with his speed" Price added.

Franco Turnaround has also come along way in a short space of time and is giving away plenty of experience to his more seasoned rivals in Saturday night's final.

"He's only had eleven starts and he is yet to miss the board to date including eight victories, his future looks very bright as he is still learning his racing craft" Price explained.

"If he races well again this weekend, we will look at some of the better age classic races for him coming up" Price added.

Lola Weidemann will drive both pacers on Saturday night.

Weidemann is no stranger to success in the Kevin Seymour Nursery Pace Final after winning the 2007 version aboard Misty Plains who was trained by her sister Julie.

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Shannon Price’s husband, Gary Coleman in Critical Condition
Here we are with the latest news update about Shannon Price’s Husband Gary Coleman. Former Child Star Gary Colema, 42 has rushed to Utah Valley Regional Medical Cent er in Provo this Wednesday after going through surgery for head trauma that he got in a fall from his home in Santaquin, 55 miles south of Salt Lake City. He is in the ICU as of the moment due to his critical Condition.

This is the Third time Gary Coleman has bee hospitalized this year. First he suffered Seizures that occured during a TV interview on the Insider. He also had a Heart Surgery due ti complication due to Pneumonia. Shannon Price who is the wife of Gary COleman has been with him and is communicating with their attorney. There are no actual details as of the moment. All there is to know is that Gary Coleman is in Critical Condition. A statement was just released by Shannon Price. Saying “we hope those prayers are answered and that Gary will be able to recover and return home soon.” We will have the lates t updates behind the Shannon Price – Gary Coleman in Critical Condition news.

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Shannon Price


Shannon Price’s husband, Gary Coleman in Critical Condition
Here we are with the latest news update about Shannon Price’s Husband Gary Coleman. Former Child Star Gary Colema, 42 has rushed to Utah Valley Regional Medical Cent er in Provo this Wednesday after going through surgery for head trauma that he got in a fall from his home in Santaquin, 55 miles south of Salt Lake City. He is in the ICU as of the moment due to his critical Condition.

This is the Third time Gary Coleman has bee hospitalized this year. First he suffered Seizures that occured during a TV interview on the Insider. He also had a Heart Surgery due ti complication due to Pneumonia. Shannon Price who is the wife of Gary COleman has been with him and is communicating with their attorney. There are no actual details as of the moment. All there is to know is that Gary Coleman is in Critical Condition. A statement was just released by Shannon Price. Saying “we hope those prayers are answered and that Gary will be able to recover and return home soon.” We will have the lates t updates behind the Shannon Price – Gary Coleman in Critical Condition news.

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