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Early response to the album has been strong: Hold It Against Me, the first single, hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, while the second single, Till the World Ends, hit No. 9.
For 29-year-old Spears, whose last album, 2008's Circus, went platinum, the stakes are high. Interest in her remains strong, partly because Spears — who broke out as a precocious teen with 1999's chart-topping ... Baby One More Time and went on to generate as many hits as headlines — is a survivor.
"I think the expectation for her is huge. People really want to hear quality from Britney," says Gillian Sheldon, vice president of programming at Buzzmedia, which owns the celebrity news site Celebuzz.com. Sheldon, who has worked at TMZ.com, has been watching Spears for a decade. "Coming up, she was this fresh-faced, new talent who burst on the scene who had this amazingly bright career, and then she had some troubles. And I think what she did is what some other celebrities really should do: She really stepped back, walked away from the limelight and really focused on herself, and I think people really respond to that."Healthy products power balance bracelet sale
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But the Spears of today is older and appears wiser. She remains under the conservatorship of her dad, Jamie Spears, who retains the power to make life decisions for his oldest daughter. And she has almost entirely retreated from the public eye. (Wendy Washington at Spears' label, Jive, and Spears' manager Larry Rudolph both did not respond to phone calls.)
Spears told V magazine she has become more guarded. "I think it's easier to let people in when you're younger, but when I became a mother I wanted more privacy for myself and my children. A life away from my life," she says.
Her peers Lady Gaga and Katy Perry tirelessly hype their new releases. But this time, Spears is mostly letting her music speak for itself. So far, the response has been positive. Rolling Stone awarded her album four out of five stars because, says critic Jody Rosen, "the beats on the record are incredible throughout. All of the songs are very strong. It's one of those rare pop-diva records that consistently, top to bottom, has strong songs."Elegant guess handbags online women's love
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Bohdan Pomahac, the lead plastic surgeon, said the team was not able to restore Wiens’s vision. But Wiens, who has a young daughter, should be able regain
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Doctors say the goal of the operation was to improve Wiens’s ability to breathe, eat and talk and restore some of his face’s social expression. Wiens has
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His grandfather, Del Peterson, said the operation was a miracle.
When Wiens recovers, he will not look like he once did, nor will he look like the donor, but “probably somewhere in the middle,” Pomahac said. The
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The operation last week was the second face transplant procedure at the hospital.
The Cleveland Clinic performed the nation’s first near-total face transplant in 2008.
In 2009, the Brigham performed a partial face transplant on James Maki, who had suffered severe burns when he fell on the electrified third rail at a subway
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Medical Research and Materiel Command.
“Our interest is in research that is going to further us being able to provide better care for our troops injured in combat,” she said.
The conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have resulted in an increasing number of cranial and facial inuries to U.S. soldiers, she said, noting that many injuries
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The Defense Department has talked with military patients who would be interested in being on a waiting list for such transplants at the Brigham, she said.
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Pomahac said he was worried the operation would not be successful when he first saw Wiens. His injuries were so extensive that doctors weren’t sure there
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The operation was funded under a grant from the U.S. Department of Defense as part of the military’s efforts to expand research in innovative medical
procedures.
In a statement Monday, doctors at Brigham and Women’s Hospital said a team of more than 30 surgeons, nurses, anesthesiologists and residents worked Fashion 70% off for wigs wholesale cheap
for about 15 hours to transplant the forehead, nose, lips, facial skin, underlying muscles “and the nerves that power them and provide sensation” from an
anonymous donor to Dallas Wiens, a day laborer who was on a cherry-picker Nov. 13, 2008, when his head came in contact with a high-voltage line.
Bohdan Pomahac, the lead plastic surgeon, said the team was not able to restore Wiens’s vision. But Wiens, who has a young daughter, should be able regain
up to 90 percent of normal sensation on the right side of his forehead, right cheek, most of his upper lip and his entire lower lip, Pomahac said at a news
conference. Nerve damage was too great for there to be more than minimal sensation in the left check and left forehead, Pomahac said.
Doctors say the goal of the operation was to improve Wiens’s ability to breathe, eat and talk and restore some of his face’s social expression. Wiens has
spoken on the telephone to his parents and siblings since the operation and has asked for — but is not yet allowed to have — his favorite soda, Dr. Pepper.
His grandfather, Del Peterson, said the operation was a miracle.
When Wiens recovers, he will not look like he once did, nor will he look like the donor, but “probably somewhere in the middle,” Pomahac said. The
donor/recipient match was made based on gender, race, approximate age and blood type.
The operation last week was the second face transplant procedure at the hospital.
The Cleveland Clinic performed the nation’s first near-total face transplant in 2008.
In 2009, the Brigham performed a partial face transplant on James Maki, who had suffered severe burns when he fell on the electrified third rail at a subway
station.After that procedure was successfully completed, the Department of Defense awarded a $3.4 million grant to the hospital in December 2009 to fund
five face transplants, including Wiens’s, according to Col. Janet Harris, director of the Clinical and Rehabilitative Medicine Research Program for the Army
Medical Research and Materiel Command.
“Our interest is in research that is going to further us being able to provide better care for our troops injured in combat,” she said.
The conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have resulted in an increasing number of cranial and facial inuries to U.S. soldiers, she said, noting that many injuries
were from improvised explosive devices, or IEDs.
The Defense Department has talked with military patients who would be interested in being on a waiting list for such transplants at the Brigham, she said.
Two other patients are on already the list, hospital officials said. They identified them as Mitch Hunter of Indianapolis, an Army veteran who was in a car
crash after his Army stint, and Charla Nash, a Connecticut woman who lost her hands, nose, lips and eyelids in 2009 when she was mauled by a chimpanzee.
Doctors said the donor and family for last week’s transplant wished to remain anonymous. Consent for the donation of the tissue graft from the face was
obtained by the New England Organ Bank staff after conversations with the donor’s family.
Pomahac said he was worried the operation would not be successful when he first saw Wiens. His injuries were so extensive that doctors weren’t sure there
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That patient had numerous surgeries, with only modest results. When Pomahac asked why the patient sought repeated surgery, he told the doctor: “I just
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