Justin Bieber 2010 BET Awards No Show, Medical Science Menopause Predictions
By Olivia dela Torre at 28 June, at 17 : 01 PM
Justin Bieber was one of the nominated individuals in the 2010 BET Awards held last Sunday, June 27. Unfortunately, the Canadian teen singer was a no-show at the awards night.
Because the ‘Baby’ hit-maker did not know he would be nominated at the said awards body, Justin was unable to make plans about attending it because he was busy with his current world tour. Justin was nominated in the Best New Artist category.
However, this nomination started a controversy on the grounds of Justin Bieber’s eligibility for the nomination. But P.Diddy defended Bieber and said that color should not be a hindrance to someone’s success. Despite this, Bieber was still unable to attend the BET Awards because he already had a booked concert schedule.
Justin Bieber said on his Twitter that he would never cancel a concert unless he had to because he does not want to ever disappoint his fans.
Justin Bieber was not able to plan for the BET Awards because he and his agency frankly did not expect that a Canadian white boy would be ever be nominated. But Justin was and he is grateful.
Because of this nomination, Justin said that music is color blind. Justin concluded that music is a universal language that brings everyone together. He is grateful.
Justin Bieber did not win the award, though. Nicki Minaj won it instead.
Oh well, we say congrats to Nicki and congrats to medical experts who can now predict when can a woman have her menopause.
Yes, scientists are developing a new blood test that has the ability to give predictive information on when a woman is likely to enter into menopause. This biological breakthrough can help woman plan out important stages in their lives such as having a career and having children. The test has not yet been proven accurate, however when it is, it is expected to provide those opportunities to women.
Menopausal women experience a drop in the levels of hormones like estrogen. Their menstrual cycles reduce functionality as they stop ovulating and having periods. As a result, women entering into menopause cannot have children. Depending on their age, women can use the test information to decide whether to have children and when this should take place if they decide to.
After 12 years of research on women, scientists found that measuring Anti-Mullerain Hormones (AMHs) could be used estimate the ovarian reserve in a woman. In simpler terms, the test can guess how many eggs are remaining in a woman’s ovaries years before they stop releasing them.
Dr. Fahimeh Ramezani Tehrani of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in Iran led the study team that completed the research. Their findings were presented at the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology conference in Rome.
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