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		<title>LEARN MORE ABOUT THE IMPACT ON THOSE WHO HAVE AN INVOLUNTARY MOVEMENT DISORDER KNOWN AS TD May (1-7) is Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) Awareness Week</title>
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<p>May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Those living with a mental health condition and taking certain mental health medicines, known as antipsychotics, for a prolonged period of time may develop or already have tardive dyskinesia, or TD, an involuntary movement disorder. The first week of May (1-7) is TD Awareness Week and this year marks the sixth consecutive year the mental health advocacy community and states across the country have recognized the awareness week.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.talkabouttd.com/">www.talkabouttd.com</a></p>
<p>TD is associated with prolonged use of dopamine receptor blocking agents including antipsychotics that are used to treat bipolar disorder, depression, schizophrenia, and schizoaffective disorder.</p>
<p>While 1 in 5 U.S. adults live with a mental illness, TD affects approximately 600,000 people in the U.S. Approximately 70%—or 7 out of 10 people living with TD—have not yet been diagnosed.</p>
<p>Mild, moderate, or severe TD movements can occur in one or more spots in the body. They are often seen in the face, torso, limbs, and fingers or toes. Involuntary movements associated with TD may be rapid and jerky or slow and writhing and present as:<br />
•  lip smacking<br />
•  puckering or pursing<br />
•  tongue darting or protrusion<br />
•  excessive blinking<br />
•  jaw chewing, clenching, or side-to-side movements<br />
•  twisting or dancing fingers and toes</p>
<p>The uncontrollable movements of TD can impact patients physically, socially, and emotionally, including one’s ability to work, drive, button a shirt, or even hold a cup of coffee. People living with TD may also feel judged, ashamed, and misunderstood, and the disorder can exacerbate feelings of vulnerability, embarrassment, and frustration.</p>
<p>It’s important that people taking antipsychotic medication be monitored for drug-induced movement disorders, or DIMDs, such as TD. They should schedule regular, in-person appointments with their doctor for a physical assessment and visual exam.</p>
<p>On Wednesday, April 26th, Dr. Gus Alva, MD, DFAPA. will be available to discuss the physical, emotional, and social impact of TD and mental health issues. He’ll also talk about the signs and symptoms of TD. A patient advocacy representative will join the doctor and provide insight on the importance of raising awareness of TD in support of the mental health community.</p>
<p>Interview courtesy: Neurocrine Biosciences. Inc.</p>
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<p>#tardivedyskinesia #td #involuntarymovementdisorder #health #mentalhealth #talkabouttd #neurocrinebiosciences #lipsmacking #jawchewing #dancingfingerstoes</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2020 15:29:45 +0000</pubDate>
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HEAR HOW ONE COLLEGE STUDENT’S LIFE CHANGED FOREVER AFTER NEARLY DYING FROM A VACCINE-PREVENTABLE DISEASE</p>
<p>Dr. Len Friedland, practicing physician, vaccine researcher and Vice President and Director, Scientific Affairs and Public Health, Vaccines, GSK</p>
<p>Jamie Schanbaum, meningitis survivor, US Para-athlete and GSK spokesperson </p>
<p>BACKGROUND<br />
It&#8217;s that time of the school year where teens and young adults are counting down the days to the holidays and a much-needed break from classes. In 2008, Jamie was a college freshman getting ready to complete her first semester and head home for the holidays when her life changed forever. In just 24 hours, she went from being a healthy college student to fighting for her life after contracting meningococcal disease, also known as meningitis. Jamie spent seven months in the hospital, ultimately losing both of her legs below the knees, and all of her fingers due to the disease. While many colleges require MenACWY vaccination, MenB vaccination has only been available since 2014, and most colleges still do not require it.  She is sharing her story to ensure that parents are aware there are 2 different types of vaccines to help prevent meningitis – one for MenACWY, and one for MenB, ,  to help other families avoid her experience. During the pandemic, it’s more important than ever for parents to educate themselves and utilize the vaccines available to help protect their kids against vaccine-preventable diseases they may be at risk for, like meningitis.</p>
<p>DID YOU KNOW?<br />
•	Meningitis is an uncommon, but serious illness that can cause life-threatening complications, or even death.  Early symptoms of meningitis may be similar to those of the flu, but can progress quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. ,<br />
•	Up to 1 in 5 meningitis survivors suffer long-term consequences, such as brain damage, amputations, hearing loss and nervous system problems.  Among those who contract meningitis, 1 in 10 will die, despite treatment, sometimes in as little as 24 hours.7<br />
•	Teens and young adults are at an increased risk for contracting meningitis because it can spread through certain common behaviors such as living in close quarters like college dorms, kissing, and sharing drinks, utensils, or smoking devices.4,<br />
•	From 2011 through March 2019, meningitis B (MenB) caused all US college meningococcal outbreaks, which involved 13 campuses, 50 cases, and 2 deaths among an at-risk population of approximately 253,000 students. </p>
<p>VACCINATION IS STILL IMPORTANT<br />
•	Even if your college-aged children are not attending in-person classes due to COVID-19 precautions, they may still be at risk for diseases like MenB.4<br />
•	Your teen or young adult may have received MenACWY vaccination when they were younger, but most have not yet received MenB vaccination, which only became available in 2014.   Recent CDC data show that still, only about 1 in 5 17-year-olds in the US received at least one dose of MenB vaccination in 2019.12<br />
•	Winter break is a good time to schedule a wellness visit and talk to your child’s doctor about the two different types of vaccines to help prevent meningococcal disease – one for MenACWY and one for MenB.2,3</p>
<p>Interview opportunities are courtesy of GSK</p>
<p>Visit www.meningitisB.com for more information and resources to bring to your child’s next wellness visit.</p>
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<p>Imagine waking up each morning to drum and dance in one of the world’s primary cradles of rhythm, amongst the world’s prime practitioners of Body Music.  Then translating traditional rhythms to the conspicuous sounds of palms, fingers, legs, feet, torso, voice &#8211; exploring the confluence of Ghanaian and Body Music traditions in an uncharted cross-cultural language. Throw in market days, village excursions, intercultural exchange, and the 10th International Body Music Festival (IBMF) in Dzodze, Ghana &#8211; 6-16 July 2018 will be your unforgettable Body Music Adventure.</p>
<p>Body Music &#8211; clapping, snapping, stepping and vocalizing &#8211; is an amalgam of composition and choreography, music you can see, dance you can hear. Humans basically have the same instrument, yet they express music on it so differently culture to culture. There is an intimacy, a primacy, of the connection people have when you use your body as the sole instrument. It’s both personal and universal.</p>
<p>While Ghana is “a hotbed of percussive innovation and world rhythm,” IBMF founder and Artistic Director Keith Terry explains, “historically, there has been very little Body Music in their music traditions. There is a potential for the rhythmic language that is everywhere in Western Africa – not, as yet, translated into Body Music – to be explored and articulated in new ways, and the interchange is very exciting. Our partner, Dr. Kofi Gbolonyo, an ethnomusicology professor and Dzodze native, invited the IBMF to his village for this reason.”</p>
<p>Co-produced by Crosspulse and Dr. Kofi Gbolonyo and the Nunya Music Academy, the 10th IBMF consists of TEN days of concerts, workshops and cultural exchange with some of the world&#8217;s finest contemporary and traditional Body Musicians, plus intensive workshops in Ghanaian drumming and dance. No prior experience in either art form required, but rampant curiosity expected.</p>
<p>This year’s IBMF will feature Ghanaian artists, plus international Body Music artists from the US, Brazil, France, Israel, Columbia, Austria and South Africa &#8212; in concerts, workshops, cross-cultural collaborations, jam sessions, and more.  The IBMF offers a unique musical and cultural immersion opportunity for international participants to experience and engage with Ghana while embodying its rhythms in diverse ways.</p>
<p>“This is not a luxury vacation, but rather a deep cultural, Body Music adventure,” says Terry. “Participants will be based in a Ghanaian village for most of it, then in Accra, interacting with cultural and musical institutions there through exchanges, workshops, and nightlife. Mornings will be spent studying music and dance, and in the afternoons, students will learn to translate that learning into Body Music. Trips to other villages to see ceremonies, workshops, and performances will provide the international participants with additional opportunities to experience the roots of Ghanaian culture.”</p>
<p>The International Body Music Festival is both a culmination of Crosspulse’s 40 years developing Body Music as a communicative performance art and educational model; and a jumping off place for a powerful forum of cross-cultural rhythmic performance and community development.</p>
<p>Over the course of its nine previous incarnations, the International Body Music Festival has become a meeting ground for both students and teachers of the various styles of global Body Music. Since 2008, the IBMF has been hosted around the world, from Brazil to Turkey to Indonesia to Paris, though every few years it returns to its home base in the San Francisco Bay Area.</p>
<p>The Festival is a moving hub for performers who engage with humanity’s first instrument: the body itself. The shushing of palms, the snapping of fingers, the stomping of feet, and the seemingly infinite potential of the throat and mouth have inspired people worldwide to create moving music, audible dance. Tap, stepping, hambone, flamenco, beatbox, every style that forefronts the sounds of bodies in motion. It’s the oldest music on the planet, and it’s brand new.</p>
<p>Now, a  full 40 years since he first coined the term “Body Music” back in 1978, Terry says this will be the final full-scale festival he will produce, preferring to concentrate on professional training and  IBMF MiniFests after Ghana.</p>
<p>In honor of this decade-long benchmark, the Percuaction Global Percussion Network plans to honor Terry’s contributions to the field by presenting him with The Percuaction Lifetime Achievement Award during the time of the festival in Ghana, which adds a special value and significance to this year’s program</p>
<p>The Percuaction Lifetime Achievement Award is presented on an annual basis and is the organization&#8217;s highest recognition. Since 2012, the prize has acknowledged the life-time missions and achievements of percussive luminaries who have supported Percuaction’s vision of a global rhythm community.</p>
<p>But despite Terry’s impending departure from producing IBMF in upcoming years, he’s not at all worried about the future of the Body Music movement.</p>
<p>“The community will continue to grow, and there are so many places that are interested in hosting IBMF MiniFests in their communities,” he says, “Each new year, I marvel at the quality of the students and the state of the art form. You can see there are lots of embers sparking and we’re leaving Body Music in good hands with the younger generation…I can take a step back. As has happened in past IBMF locations like Bali, Brazil, Turkey, when the young generation experiences Body Music for the first time, then you go back a year later and see it everywhere. I’m really excited by this. It’s happening. It’s moving!”</p>
<p>Confirmed teachers/performers for IBMF 2018 (more announced weekly on our website):</p>
<p>Bryan Dyer, circle singing/beatbox (USA)<br />
Dr. Kofi Gbolonyo, dance/sweat (Ghana)<br />
Evie Ladin, MoToR/dance (USA)<br />
Rémi Leclerc &#038;Quelen Lamouroux, Humanophone (France)<br />
Tupac Mantilla, body music (Columbia)<br />
Molodi, stepping (USA)<br />
Pedro Consorte &#038; Zuza Gonçalves, Musica do Circulo (Brazil)<br />
Max Pollak, RumbaTap (Austria/USA)<br />
Charles Raszl, choreography (Brazil)<br />
Lior Shoov, improvisation (Israel)<br />
Keith Terry, body music (USA)<br />
Vuyani King Gaba Gumboots Idadla Feni, gumboot (South Africa)</p>
<p>Please check out the details and read our full press release on our OPK here. And please let me know if you&#8217;d like to cover let me know if I can arrange an interview with IBMF Founder and Creative Director Keith Terry!</p>
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