Tuesday, August 31, 2004

A P. E.A. R.L. is found in South Carolina's Upstate

A P. E.A. R.L. is found in South Carolina's Upstate

New Equine Rescue Organization established in South Carolina.

Anderson, SC (PRWEB) January 14, 2006

On December 10, 2005 the Board of Directors of a newly incorporated Non-Profit Equine Rescue Organization met in order to find a suitable name for their charitable Organization. The Treasurer & Secretary, Birgit Conlen said she suggested the name "PEARL", because it is a friendly acronym with a positive message behind it: Palmetto Equine Awareness and Rescue League (P. E.A. R.L.)

This group is dedicated to providing assistance to South Carolina's Animal Control Officers, Law Enforcement Officers as well as horse owners, who may need assistance understanding proper care and nutritional requirements of their equine companions.

It is P. E.A. R.L.'s philosophy that our Animal Control and Law Enforcement officers may not always be able to assess a horse’s health condition or might require assistance picking up abandoned, abused or neglected equines.

The newly elected Chair, Nicole Walukewicz explained, "We are a support group for anyone with concerns about proper care of equines. If an Officer sees an animal and feels it might be in need of assistance, we will be available to help them assess the condition and needs of the animal. If law enforcement seizes an animal and needs a place to hold it, while at the same time providing quality care and proper nutrition, we'll be there to help. If an owner - perhaps a parent bought their child a first pony and discovers they don’t really know everything involved in caring for the animal - we'll be available to help them understand the needs of a horse - medically, nutritionally and psychologically."

Nancy Traynam, the Vice Chair agrees that, "oftentimes, people want a horse, but when they bring it home they discover there is a lot more to owning and caring for it than they originally anticipated. Having an organization to call for information or assistance might pave the way to reduce the number of neglected and unwanted horses that Law Enforcement, Animal Control and Humane Societies need to deal with."

P. E.A. R.L. is dedicated to the preservation and welfare of all equines. Being an all-volunteer organization with no paid staff positions, rescue and assistance efforts are funded solely through donations, ensuring P. E.A. R.L. can help horse owners, Law Enforcement, Animal Control & Humane Societies as well as being able to provide a safe environment for equines that have endured starvation, neglect or physical abuse.

Additional information is available at http://www. equinerescuesc. org/ (http://www. equinerescuesc. org/)

Palmetto Equine Awareness & Rescue League (P. E.A. R.L.)

(864) 287-9939

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Monday, August 30, 2004

Allegheny Medical's Physical Therapy Program Offers Complete Plan to Promote Optimal Health

Allegheny Medical's Physical Therapy Program Offers Complete Plan to Promote Optimal Health

Physical Therapist Dr. Krista Shiwarski is Available to Identify and Maximize Movement Potential in People of All Ages

Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) January 21, 2010

Allegheny Medical (http://www. alleghenymedical. com/ (http://www. alleghenymedical. com/))], one of Pittsburgh's premiere health care facilities, is an organization of physicians and health care professionals whose mission is to build better health for every aspect of an individual's life. Their physical therapy (http://www. alleghenymedical. com/physical-therapy/) team is devoted to helping people develop, maintain, and reach maximum movement and functional ability throughout their lifetime.

Allegheny Medical (http://www. alleghenymedical. com/) is proud to announce that their staff physical therapist, Dr. Krista Shiwarski, is available to teach individuals how to prevent or manage a health condition, provide motivation during their treatment and work with them to help them understand their body in order to achieve long-term health.

Fortunately, many different conditions can be treated with physical therapy. Some of the most common include arthritis, migraines, fibromyalgia, sports injuries (http://www. alleghenymedical. com/physical-therapy/) and back pain. Allegheny Medical's physical therapy team examines patients and develops a plan of care incorporating a variety of techniques that can reduce pain, restore function, improve movement and prevent disability.

Dr. Shiwarski is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association and has extensive experience rehabilitating patients with orthopedic problems and sports injuries. She works closely with staff members and the referring physician in order to coordinate treatment to promote optimal, quality results.

When a doctor has referred an individual to a physical therapist (http://www. alleghenymedical. com/physical-therapy/), the physical therapy team at Allegheny Medical will evaluate their medical history and perform a physical exam. Dr. Shiwarski can then establish a diagnosis by organizing the evaluation results into defined syndromes or categories to help determine appropriate intervention strategies. Typical interventions include therapeutic exercise, muscle and massage therapy, functional training, electric stimulation and more.

Whether an individual is recovering from a stroke or a sports injury, has experienced a fall or is living with diabetes, Allegheny Medical's physical therapy team will work closely with them to evaluate their condition and develop a personalized plan of care. If you are ready to explore how physical therapy can help you achieve and maintain mobility in your life, contact us today at 412-494-4550. Dr. Shiwarski and her physical therapy team are happy to help people move forward so that they can get back to enjoying their daily activities.

About Allegheny Medical

Now in its 26th year, Allegheny Medical is an organization of physicians and health care professionals dedicated to serving the health needs of companies, individuals, families, and communities in Western Pennsylvania. Allegheny Medical's mission is to provide better care to build better health for every aspect of an individual's life.

In 1984, Dr. Neal Fanelli founded the center with the intention of providing patients the highest quality and most cost effective health care that would bring about life changing results. To date, Allegheny Medical has done this for over 10,000 patients and continues their commitment to provide expert and compassionate care. Hundreds of local and national companies, municipalities, and school districts depend on Allegheny Medical for their health care needs.

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Cognitive Labs Announces Web Based MemCheck and Memory For Life Services

Cognitive Labs Announces Web Based MemCheck and Memory For Life Services

MemCheck, an easy to use online application that allows people to check, monitor, and enhance their own cognitive performance, monitor changes in reaction time, and display the results graphically, is now available from cognitivelabs. com.

Mountain View, CA (PRWEB) March 15, 2005

MemCheck, an easy to use online application that allows people to check, monitor, and enhance their own cognitive performance, monitor changes in reaction time, and display the results graphically, is now available from cognitivelabs. com. First, visitors can take a free memory test that shows them how they compare with over a million other people.

As tens of millions of people in the U. S. become more concerned with preserving and enhancing their minds and memories, along with maintaining their physical health through exercise, MemCheck becomes a valuable tool to measure changes in mental performance.

“We have developed a scale for the mind that is effective in keeping track of subtle changes that can indicate either instances of cognitive impairment or cases of cognitive enhancement due to other activities, such as diet, exercise, and gaming. If you can’t track it, you can’t take action,” said CEO Michael Addicott. Validated through seven research studies at institutions ranging from Stanford, UC-Irvine, and Scripps in California to the University of Western Ontario and Swinburne University in Australia, the studies have focused on the intersection of cognitive impairment, genetic markers of Alzheimer’s disease such as the APOEe4, and also used techniques such as MRI for corroboration of findings.

The recently announced University of Chicago studies (March 11 issue of Cell) on physical and cognitive exerciseÂ’ impact on the mindÂ’s fitness provide further third party support, not to mention testimonials ranging from scientists, physicians, top software engineers, executive managers, active aging and retired people, and even baseball and tennis stars in the U. S. who attribute increased focus and concentration ability to the software. 

“One of the articles on Cognitive Labs that reviewed MemCheck ran in Slate. The reviewer, also a leading author, found that not only was there an increase in cognitive baseline performance from the mental exercises and games offered in our easy to use dashboard, but there also was a unique capability to track the impact of third party products. For example, if I have a cup of coffee today, or play another game like Halo, how does that impact my cognitive performance?”

Growth has been largely organic, by word of mouth, blogs, and through search. Now that the company has developed a foothold with more than a million registered users – all of whom are concerned with cognitive performance, along with solid revenue growth, the company is branching out into areas dictated by its customers and users. The company is actively working on MemCheck extensions for the mobile web and interactive TV markets – where large partners have initiated discussions at the request of their subscribers.

“Our goal is to reach 20 million users on mobile, TV, and the Internet, which will truly bring the ability to track and monitor the mind to everyone and enable people to take charge of their cognitive health for their own peace of mind and to give caregivers and healthcare providers an early warning system, or radar, for cognitive changes. On the back-end we are building the world’s largest database on individual cognitive performance – a snapshot of cognitive performance that follows people over time and creates a map for researchers. We anticipate years of valuable research work in just assessing the data we have captured, like cataloging and analyzing the results of an archaeological expedition, and creating custom-tailored products that leverage the large quantity of information. For example, what kind of job or short-term consulting project will a 71-year old in Palo Alto, CA want, and what would they be best suited for? What are there dietary and exercise needs? That’s the future. It’s not just capturing data, it is knowing what to look for before the database is set up that creates the value.”

Partnership inquiries can be directed to (650) 903-2247 or (650) 906-0099 or emailed to busdev@cognitivelabs. com.

Cognitive Labs

800 El Camino Real Suite 180

Mountain View, CA 94043

Ph (650) 903-2247

Fx (650) 887-2174

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“Skincare-News” Presents First Comprehensive Skincare & Beauty FAQ Handbook - Part 1: Skin Type & Seasonal Skincare

“Skincare-News” Presents First Comprehensive Skincare & Beauty FAQ Handbook - Part 1: Skin Type & Seasonal Skincare

Looking for answers to specific beauty-related questions, or curious about how to establish an effective skincare routine? Skincare-News. com’s Beauty & Skincare Guide can help! Peruse the following FAQs to get tips on finding the right products according to skin type and maintaining healthy skin year-round, in every season.

Rancho Cordova, CA (PRWEB) November 29, 2010

When there’s a beauty issue that needs attention, it pays to be proactive. With Skincare-News. com’s comprehensive FAQ guide, learn the ins and outs of skincare, makeup, hair treatments, healthy lifestyle habits and more. This section offers answers to questions about tailoring a beauty routine to unique skin types and making adjustments according to seasonal changes.

In the chapter excerpt below, people can find sample FAQs from Skincare-News. com’s latest guide, “Skincare & Beauty FAQ Handbook – Part 1: Skin Type & Seasonal Skincare.”

SKIN TYPE

Ever wonder why the same product that delivers miracle results for some people just doesn’t work for others? In order to create an effective skincare regimen, the first step is to understand skin type. Whether a person’s skin type is dry, oily, acne-prone, combination or sensitive, the key is using the right products and ingredients. Read on for helpful FAQs on how to determine skin type and what to look for in a skincare routine.

» Q: When choosing skincare products, what should people consider?

A: Although a mild cleanser and moisturizer are ideal for everyone, it’s important to consider an individual’s skin type. Creams are typically too heavy for oily skin types, whereas they’re perfect for a dry complexion. Also, keep in mind that skin type can change according to age, diet and season. So when shopping for skincare products, look for formulas specifically made for individual skin types. People can also see a dermatologist to get recommendations based on their skin’s needs.

» Q: What should people avoid if they have combination skin?

A: People should avoid using products that can be too harsh on skin, such as those that contain alcohol or high levels of active ingredients like benzoyl peroxide or glycolic acid, all of which can strip the skin. Also, don't use rich creamy products on oily areas, since this can make skin greasy and clog pores.

SEASONAL SKINCARE

Skincare isn’t a static routine—when the weather changes, skin often changes as well. Fluctuating temperatures and humidity means that our skin responds by changing its chemistry, which requires that people make adaptations to their skincare regimen. Dry skin may become oily in the summer, and cooler temps can bring on dry, flaky skin. Learn how to adjust your skincare routine to fit seasonal changes with these FAQs.

» Q: What kinds of ingredients should people look for in a moisturizer during the dry winter months?

A: Look for shea butter, ceramides, stearic acid, collagen, dimethicone, cyclomethicone or glycerin. Also, don’t forget to exfoliate the body with a gentle scrub to remove dead skin cells, allowing products to sink into the skin.

» Q: Is it necessary to wear sunscreen all year round?

A: It’s crucial to wear sunscreen all year round. In fact, people can get just as bad of a sunburn in the winter as they can in the summer. This is especially true for people who live in a snowy area or participate in snow sports — the snow reflects the sun, like water does, giving people a painful sunburn. And remember that a tan also signals sun damage.

Read the complete FAQ Handbook on skin type and seasonal skincare at Skincare-News. com.

Http://skincare-news. com/a-7806-Skincare__Beauty_FAQ_Handbook__Part_1_Skin_Type__Seasonal_Skincare. aspx

Skincare-News. com consistently covers all skincare and beauty topics from head to toe. Check out these latest articles:

First Comprehensive "Beauty Glossary": Learning Skincare Lingo
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Confused by the dizzying variety of skincare information out there? From peptides to parabens, free radicals to ferulic acid, it can be hard to keep track of skincare lingo. Fortunately, a little knowledge can go a long way when it comes to caring for skin. Before investing in a new product or treatment, it pays to do some homework. Learn about key skincare ingredients, conditions, treatments and procedures in our A-to-Z guide to all things skin-related.

Complete Acne Handbook
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Acne is one of the most common -- and frustrating -- skin conditions, affecting men and women of all ages and skin types. And anyone who's ever suffered from acne knows that it doesn't just affect appearance; troubled skin can be a blow to self-esteem as well. Fortunately, people can take charge of skin woes by finding the right treatment for their age and skin type. Here are 25 articles that offer clear-cut insight on everything acne-related: what causes blemishes, effective ingredients for fighting breakouts and how to develop the right skin-clearing regimen.

About Skincare-News. com -- "Your Source for Intelligent Skin Care"

Skincare-News. com is the online source for consumers seeking intelligent beauty and skin care news, advice, tips and articles. Founded in 2005, Skincare-News. com features articles, news items and frequently asked questions on skincare and beauty-related issues. Skincare-News. com is located in Sacramento, California, but receives visitors from all around the world. For more information, visit http://www. skincare-news. com.

Saturday, August 28, 2004

Rinse, Wash, and Repeat with New Ecover Ecological Hand Soap

Rinse, Wash, and Repeat with New Ecover Ecological Hand Soap

Hand Washing Helps Keep You and the Environment Healthy

Long Beach, CA (Vocus) November 17, 2008

It's wintertime, and to help consumers stay happy and healthy this season, Ecover announced today the retail launch of its new Ecover Hand Soap. Ecover Hand Soap (250ml) retails for $6.50; a one-liter refill bottle is also available for an MSRP of $9.50. Both are available at retail in most natural food stores, including Whole Foods, nationwide.

This year, as part of the UN's International Year of Sanitation, hand washing with soap was at the top of agenda, and even garnered the first-ever Global Handwashing Day (http://www. globalhandwashingday. org/) to reinforce healthy hygiene practices and the importance of washing your hands with soap. According to the American Society of Microbiology an estimated 1 out of 5 (http://kidshealth. org/teen/your_body/skin_stuff/handwashing. html) people don't wash their hands after using the restroom. And out of those who do, only a few actually use soap.

"Hand washing is a simple habit that helps us stay healthy but one that maybe isn't practiced as thoroughly as it should be," says Kipling Rutherford of Ecover. "With our new Ecover Hand Soap, we're giving consumers a gentle, naturally refreshing soap that will have them looking forward to the next time they wash their hands."

New Ecover Hand Soap naturally refreshes skin with a gentle lavender scent and Aloe Vera extract. Made from plant-based ingredients it effectively cleanses and has a minimum impact on our environment.

As with all other Ecover products, Ecover Hand Soap quickly and completely biodegrades and is safe for septic tanks and grey watering systems. Ecover bottles and labels leave a lighter carbon footprint and are made of polyethylene; cap of polypropylene. Polyethylene and polypropylene are 100% recyclable and can be recycled together using a low energy process.

ABOUT ECOVER
For over 27 years, Ecover (www. ecover. com) has been devoted to developing and producing effective and ecological washing and cleaning products made from plant and mineral based ingredients. Ecover's aim is to provide effective sustainable alternatives for washing and cleaning that can be used daily by people all around the world.

Ecover's ecological principles extend far beyond the products they create. Ecover's vision of sustainability takes ecological, economic and social aspects into account from the origins of the raw materials, to the complete biodegradation of the final products. Strict criteria are employed along the way as guidelines for all business operations. The products themselves are manufactured in Ecover's unique, world-famous ecological factory.

Ecover is a company that operates with sustainability at its very core. Ecover is constantly innovating and pushing boundaries to create new and more effective products that have minimum negative impact on the environment.

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Infosys’ Orissa Development Centre Celebrates its 10th Anniversary

Infosys’ Orissa Development Centre Celebrates its 10th Anniversary

Infosys Technologies celebrated the commencement of the tenth year of operation of its Bhubaneswar Development Centre on Dec. 19, 2005. Infosys Bhubaneswar began operations in December 1996 and has grown to over 1,720 employees today. Honorable Chief Minister of Orissa Shri Naveen Patnaik graced the occasion as the chief guest at the celebrations.

Bhubaneswar (PRWEB) January 5, 2006

Infosys Technologies today celebrated the commencement of the tenth year of operation of its Bhubaneswar Development Centre. Infosys Bhubaneswar began operations in December 1996 and has grown to over 1,720 employees today. Honorable Chief Minister of Orissa Shri Naveen Patnaik graced the occasion as the chief guest at the celebrations. Shri Surjya Narayan Patro, Honorable Minister of Energy, IT & Tourism and Dr. Subas Chandra Pani, Chief Secretary, Government of Orissa were also present on the occasion. They were received at the Infosys campus by the senior management team of Infosys led by Mr. N R. Narayana Murthy, Chairman & Chief Mentor, Mr. K. Dinesh, Director and Member of Board, Mr. T. V. Mohandas Pai, Chief Financial Officer and Director and Mr. Ardhendu Das, Head, Infosys Bhubaneswar Development Centre.

The celebrations at the campus involved both Infoscions and their families with various cultural activities held as a part of the day-long celebrations. The grand finale was a splendid musical evening at the Infosys campus.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Murthy said, “Tier-2 cities like Bhubaneswar will be the growth engines for the IT Industry in India. Infosys has taken a lead in this direction by investing more than Rs. 135 crore in its Bhubaneswar Development Centre. We contribute approximately 80% of software exports from the state, making Infosys the largest exporter from the Bhubaneswar STPI. Realizing the potential that the city has to offer, we plan to increase our headcount to over 4,500 over the next few years with an added investment of Rs. 100 crore.”

The Development Center (DC) at Bhubaneswar anchors Infosys’ relationships with multi-million dollar clients from Canada, Europe and North America. With a total built-up area of more than half a million square feet (46 acres), the center presently has the capacity to accommodate over 3,300 software professionals. Infosys Bhubaneswar campus not only provides state of the art Software Development Blocks and multiple food courts, but also includes facilities that help Infoscions stay fit and have fun. The Employee Care Centre provides Infoscions with recreational facilities such as squash, tennis, badminton, basketball courts, a swimming pool, a cricket ground and dormitories to relax. The centre also has videoconferencing facilities, satellite links, in-house medical facility and power supply backup for uninterrupted operation.

Infosys Technologies Limited has always been a company with a strong sense of social responsibility. Under the charter of Infosys Foundation, the Bhubaneswar centre has carried out various initiatives for the development of primary education, healthcare and rehabilitation of the underprivileged with an investment of more than Rs. 5.5 crore over the years.

“At Microsoft we remain committed to establishing new benchmarks in technological innovation that help accelerate business results for customers,” Courtois said. “Through our latest joint initiative with Infosys on Catalytic IT, customers can leverage the strengths of both companies in transforming their business. Infosys’ strong expertise on Microsoft technologies combined with its commitment to demonstrating compelling business value to customers makes it a leading Microsoft global partner.”

Gopalakrishnan said, “Investment in technology solutions that bring business excellence to our clients is an absolute priority at Infosys. Catalytic IT is testimony to this. It enables our customers to leverage IT as a catalyst in business transformation. Our strong relationship with Microsoft brings together the innovative technologies of Microsoft and a broad range of solutions and services from Infosys to accelerate our clients’ competitive impact.”

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Friday, August 27, 2004

AdvancedMD Reaches Milestone Processing More Than 1 Million Claims in a Single Month: Features of Web-based Medical Billing Software Strengthen Offering to Reach More Than 8,500 Providers Nationwide

AdvancedMD Reaches Milestone Processing More Than 1 Million Claims in a Single Month: Features of Web-based Medical Billing Software Strengthen Offering to Reach More Than 8,500 Providers Nationwide

AdvancedMD Software Inc. (www. advancedmd. com), the leading provider of Web-based practice management solutions for physician offices, management services organizations and medical billing services, announced today that it now provides medical billing software to more than 8,500 providers nationwide who collectively processed more than one million claims last month. This milestone highlights the enormous growth of the company, processing more than $3 billion in claims annually, and reaffirms the use of Web-based products managing aspects of business in virtually every major vertical market - including private practice medicine.

SALT LAKE CITY (PRWEB) April 30, 2008

 "Business has grown more than 1000 percent over the past four years, and we have the opportunity for sustained growth in the physician practice management market," said Michele Hilton, AdvancedMD CFO. "Physicians trust AdvancedMD to deliver management efficiencies and exceptional customer support with state-of-the-art medical billing software. We intend to leverage this success with additional resources so that AdvancedMD can accelerate its growth and solidify its leadership position."

AdvancedMD credits its tremendous growth in part to its value in products and services tailored specifically to meet the needs of the physician including real-time billing, scheduling, claims management and electronic medical records. Its Web-based offering, designed from the ground up to run securely and effortlessly over the Internet, keeps IT costs down and assists physicians in taking full advantage of the Web in order to maximize savings and time efficiency.

Dr. James De Meo of Carolina Podiatry PC in Scarsdale, New York started using AdvancedMD two years ago as health insurance companies began ratcheting up the pressure on doctors to file claims electronically. He says the program has transformed his practice. "The biggest thing it's done is save us time," De Meo said. "I'm able to use my time more efficiently, and that turns around into better patient care and more profit."

Winner of the 2007 "Best in KLAS" award for the industry's highest overall client satisfaction as well as the 2007 CODIE AWARD for "Best Healthcare Management Solution," AdvancedMD was also recently named to the Inc. 500 List of Fastest Growing Private Companies in America. AdvancedMD maintains a 97% customer retention rate and serves over 8,500 providers, 30,000 users and manages over 15 million patient records across all 50 states as well as Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, and portions of Canada, England, New Zealand and Australia.

About AdvancedMD Software

AdvancedMD Software, Inc., headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, is the leader in Web-based medical billing and practice management software. AdvancedMD Software brings to market AdvancedMD, a full-featured medical billing and scheduling solution and AdvancedEMR, a flexible electronic medical records management system. AdvancedMD solutions include free technical support, world-class security, and fully HIPAA compliant accessibility. For more information please visit www. advancedmd. com.

Thursday, August 26, 2004

MIT Chooses Draganflyer Intelligent RC Helicopters for UAV Swarm

MIT Chooses Draganflyer Intelligent RC Helicopters for UAV Swarm

Using an electric RC helicopter called a Draganflyer (manufactured by Draganfly Innovations Inc) MIT is developing a system to allow multiple flying craft to work together under computer control, performing surveillance and monitoring tasks. MIT calls this their UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) Swarm Health Management Project.

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (PRWEB) February 26, 2007

MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) is using the Draganflyer RC helicopter in their UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) Swarm Health Management Project, which is focused on surveillance and monitoring of ground based objects or vehicles. The goal is continuous monitoring using multiple autonomous vehicles in swarms, with distributed intelligent computer control and minimal human supervision. The multi-vehicle testbed developed by MIT uses several Draganflyer four rotor electric RC helicopters and a computer tracking and positioning system to monitor and control multiple unmanned aerial vehicles. The components of the system communicate with each other through Ethernet connections.

Even though the vehicles used are unmanned, each one would normally require its own ground based pilot, operating it by remote control. What MIT's system does is place multiple UAVs under computer control. This removes the need for constant human attention and piloting. Not just one, but multiple UAVs, can be directed with MIT's system via a remote connection. A swarm of unmanned aerial vehicles could be used to monitor a convoy or keep watch over a border. This could be especially useful to the military. The use of multiple UAVs would allow constant aerial surveillance, with new vehicles launched to take the place of ones in need of recharging or those that have been damaged.

The aerial vehicles used are quad-rotor miniature electric radio control helicopters called Draganflyers, measuring about two feet across, manufactured by Draganfly Innovations Inc. These electric RC helicopters are unlike standard model helicopters, because they use 4 rotor blades (one on each corner) to generate directional thrust which is used to maneuver. The use of four rotor blades makes the Draganflyer RC helicopter simpler and more reliable than a standard helicopter, eliminating the need for all of the mechanical linkages required for maneuvering using a conventional single main rotor. The Draganflyers used in MIT's project are the same radio controlled helicopters used by many hobbyists, and are available from Draganfly Innovations' Web site and on-line store. The specific models used by MIT are the Draganflyer V Ti RC Helicopter (http://www. rctoys. com/rc-toys-and-parts/DF-VTI/RC-HELICOPTERS-DRAGANFLYER-VTI. html), and Draganflyer V Ti Pro Video RC Helicopter (http://www. rctoys. com/rc-toys-and-parts/DF-VTIPRO/RC-HELICOPTERS-DRAGANFLYER-VTI-PRO. html). "We are extremely pleased that MIT has chosen our Draganflyer RC helicopters for use with this ground breaking project" says Zenon Dragan, president of Draganfly Innovations Inc.

MIT's system makes it possible to have a number of aerial vehicles flying completely under computer control, able to do tasks like surveillance or tracking, all while keeping each individual vehicle from colliding with any of the others. (We highly recommend watching MIT's Swarm Project Videos (http://vertol. mit. edu/videos. html) to better understand MIT & Draganfly Innovations' technology.) The vehicles can all be coordinated on the same task, or be used in groups or individually. The computer control allows for a swarm of UAVs to be flown at once. This removes the necessity for teaching pilots how to manually fly each aircraft, allowing the entire swarm to be directed remotely by a single person. The swarm of Draganflyer RC helicopters are able to launch, land, and recharge, all under computer control. MIT has even demonstrated the ability to land a Draganflyer on a moving object while completely under computer control.

MIT's UAV SWARM Health Management Project is being developed by Professor Jonathan How, with graduate students Mario Valenti, Brett Bethke, Daniel Dale, Xiaojie Hu, and administrative assistant Kathryn Fischer. They are working with Boeing's Phantom Works research unit. There is a large amount of interest in this project, and in UAVs in general. The worldwide UAV market is currently worth billions of dollars, and is expected to expand by a factor of three in the next decade.

References:

MIT's UAV Swarm Health Management Project Web site (http://vertol. mit. edu/index. html)

MIT Uses Draganflyer Electric RC Helicopters In Intelligent UAV Swarm (http://www. rctoys. com/pr/2007/01/10/draganflyer-v-ti-and-v-ti-pro-rc-helicopters-used-by-mit/)

About Draganfly Innovations:

Draganfly Innovations has been manufacturing radio controlled helicopters, airplanes, and airships for eight years. From toys to industrial radio control products for police and military, prices range from $29 to $20,000. Draganfly's innovative products have been featured on CNN Headline News, MSNBC, Discovery Channel, and in magazines and newspapers such as Popular Science, Popular Mechanics, GQ, Stuff, Maxim, The New York Times, and The London Times. Draganflyer helicopters, including the newest Draganflyer SAVS Stabilized Aerial Video RC Helicopter professional aerial video model, are exclusively available from Draganfly Innovations Inc.

Contact:

Devin Ternan, Engineer

Draganfly Innovations Inc.

2108 St. George Ave. Saskatoon, SK. CANADA S7M 0K7

1-306-955-9907

1-800-979-9794

Http://www. rctoys. com/ (http://www. rctoys. com/)

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Tuesday, August 24, 2004

Pet Insurance Company Hiring 100 Employees Nationwide

Pet Insurance Company Hiring 100 Employees Nationwide

Trupanion expands with plans to hire an additional 100 employees across the nation.

Seattle, WA (Vocus) June 14, 2010

Trupanion, North America’s fastest growing pet insurance company, announces plans to hire 100 new employees by the end of 2010. Trupanion is expanding its nationwide network of sales representatives to support the efforts of veterinarians and their staff to keep pets healthy.

Local representatives, called Territory Partners, will educate veterinary clinics about pet insurance and Trupanion.

"We are thrilled about the expansion of our Territory Partner team and are committed to providing value," said Craig Wallace, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Sales of Trupanion. "Our Territory Partners will demonstrate the important role pet insurance can play in delivering quality medicine along with an understanding of how pet insurance can improve the lives of pet.”

Those interested in entrepreneurship and becoming a part of the rapidly growing pet insurance industry can learn more about these opportunities at http://www. trupanionpetinsurance. com/TerritoryPartners.

About Trupanion
Trupanion pet insurance offers cat insurance and dog insurance in the United States and Canada. Trupanion is self-underwritten by the American Pet Insurance Company, allowing Trupanion to offer a customizable pet insurance policy with no benefit schedules. Enrolled pets receive lifetime coverage with no payout limits for diagnostic tests, surgeries, and medications if they get sick or are injured. Trupanion’s mission is to protect the cherished bond between pets and their families by ensuring that pets are able to receive optimal veterinary care. For more information about Trupanion, call 800-569-7913 or visit http://www. TrupanionPetInsurance. com

About the North American Pet Health Insurance Association
Trupanion is a founding member of the North American Pet Health Insurance Association (NAPHIA). Founded 2007, the North American Pet Health Insurance Association is committed to educating and promoting the values and benefits of quality pet health insurance to North American pet owners, the general public, and veterinary community. As an association, we are committed to high standards and transparency in all of our actions and products. To learn more, visit the North American Pet Health Insurance Association website at http://www. naphia. org

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Monday, August 23, 2004

Local Retirement Community and City Partner to Beautify Corner of El Norte Parkway & Centre City Parkway in Escondido, CA

Local Retirement Community and City Partner to Beautify Corner of El Norte Parkway & Centre City Parkway in Escondido, CA

Las Villas del Norte Retirement Community recently entered into a long-term lease with the city of Escondido in order to cure a long time eye sore-the parcel of property on the southwest corner of El Norte & Centre City Parkways.

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) November 30, 2005

Las Villas del Norte Retirement Community recently entered into a long-term lease with the city of Escondido in order to cure a long time eye sore-the parcel of property on the southwest corner of El Norte & Centre City Parkways.

In October, over $50,000 in landscape improvements were completed on an 18,000 square foot dirt lot previously plagued by unauthorized tractor trailer parking and overgrown with weeds.

“We knew that the city of Escondido and the Escondido Police Department were doing all they could to police the area and this site for inappropriate parking and code violations, but it wasn’t getting any better. So we approached the city with a plan to cure the problem once and for all,” said Kevin Moriarty, Vice President of Health Care Group, the management company operating Las Villas del Norte.

The corner property, now leased by Las Villas del Norte, is complete with colorful low lying flowering shrubs and well manicured palm trees. Residents living at Las Villas del Norte now look out onto a park-like setting rather than a large dirt lot littered with trash and vehicles. Families and residents have commented on the vast improvement to the corner and their view when entering the community off of Las Villas Way.

This project is a great example of the success that can be achieved through a private-public partnership with a common goal in mind.

For additional information on Health Care Group, please log on to www. healthcaregrp. com.

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Research and Markets - Great Potential for eHealth Solutions Providing Care for Elderly in their own Homes as opposed to Hospital

Research and Markets - Great Potential for eHealth Solutions Providing Care for Elderly in their own Homes as opposed to Hospital

Research and Markets has announced the addition of Care for the Aged - Long Term Problem or Long Term Opportunity to their offering.

(PRWEB) October 25, 2004

Research and Markets (http://www. researchandmarkets. com/reports/c7864 (http://www. researchandmarkets. com/reports/c7864)) has announced the addition of Care for the Aged - Long Term Problem or Long Term Opportunity to their offering.

IT vendors faced with slowing, or flat, corporate and consumer markets could derive valuable revenue growth by building ehealth solutions which provide care for the elderly in their own homes as opposed to hospital. As well, demographic trends indicate that the elderly represent a customer base that will still be expanding in 2050.

Over the next two decades the number of people aged 65 and over is set to rise by 40%. This could see the annual budget for long-term care grow from £11 billion to £15.4 billion. The government recently allocated £100 million to be spent on schemes to ease bed blocking in NHS trust hospitals. Bed blocking or 'delayed discharge' is caused by a growing number of elderly people who need long term care after operations.

This report warns investors and IT companies that some parts of the ehealth market could soften. The pensions crisis, and any future fall in house prices, could reduce the disposable income of tomorrow's senior citizens. At the moment the elderly themselves pay £4 out of every £11 spent on long term care. This figure could fall, hitting suppliers who are targeting the private market for home health monitoring products. As well the government may introduce fines for local authorities whose elderly citizens are causing bed blocking. This may reduce cooperation between local authorities and NHS trusts that are already jointly working on ehealth projects.

This report will benefit:

 Pension and insurance companies.  Healthcare providers.  Mobile network operators.  Care home operators.  Government health departments.  eHealth equipment vendors.  Investors in the healthcare sector.  Other organisations active in ehealth provision.

Topics Covered:

 Fit – But Not For Work  The Real Impact Of The Elderly On The NHS  The Cost Of Living – And Dying  The Walking Wounded  Bed Blocking  Opportunities And Challenges  Financial Challenges  Technological Challenges  Risks And Strategies  Conclusions  Vendor Profiles And Analysis  Docobo  Roke Manor Research  Tunstall And Hanover Scotland

For more information visit http://www. researchandmarkets. com/reports/c7864 (http://www. researchandmarkets. com/reports/c7864)

Laura Wood

Senior Manager

Research and Markets

Press@researchandmarkets. com

Fax: +353 1 4100 980

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Saturday, August 21, 2004

Kim Sweet, Medicare RAC Specialist, Expands Services to Include EMR Compliance Education, Training and Analysis

Kim Sweet, Medicare RAC Specialist, Expands Services to Include EMR Compliance Education, Training and Analysis

Kim Sweet announced today the expansion of her Medicare RAC Specialist training to include EMR Compliance Education, Training and Analysis for doctors, medical groups and medical facilities. As the time for compliance of December 31, 2010, draws near, it is estimated that less than 50% of doctors, medical groups and medical facilities have their records switched to Electronic Medical Records as required by law.

Cincinnati, OH (PRWEB) September 23, 2010

The Recovery Act incentive program begins in 2011 where doctors and hospitals will be able to get part of the $27 million dollars in incentive money, monitored by HHS (Health and Human Services), by adopting certified electronic health records. Eligible professionals may receive as much as $44, 000 under Medicare and $63,750 under Medicaid. Hospitals could receive millions of dollars for implementation and meaningful use of certified EHRs under both Medicare and Medicaid. There are requirements, which will continue to increase in demands, through 2015, but the incentive payments will decrease as each target date arrives. Medical professionals must be in compliance by 2015 to avoid penalties.

“The great thing about this is that doctors can convert the money over to their retirement portfolios and really benefit from just being compliant with the new rules,” said Regional Medicare RAC Specialist, Kim Sweet. “The doctors all know it must be done, so why not do it now and gain the most from the transfer? The earlier this job is tackled, the sooner they will get their money and make the change all the more worthwhile.”

Sweet has been working with doctors as a Medicare RAC (Recovery Audit Contractor) advisor since before the new audit was instituted in January, 2010. Under law, a Medicare auditor can perform an intensive audit, and identify any underpayments made to Medicare and demand payback of any overpayments made to providers and suppliers. While Medicare audits are not a new thing, the scope and breadth of these audits are substantial. They are specifically looking for over or under billing problems and they can be more resource intensive. The reason the audit was identified as necessary was after doing similar audits in five states, the audits found more than $1.03 billion dollars of improper payments, costing Medicare Millions of dollars in lost revenue. The decision was made to take the same intense audit nationwide.

We now have the Medicare RAC reviewing medical records back three years, extrapolation allowed in the process, different time limits for different parts of the process, coupled with the new mandatory Electronic Medical Records compliance also put in place. All this leaving doctors, or in most cases, doctors’ office managers, scratching their heads as to how it will all get done. Ultimately, the sooner they begin the process, the better off they will be in completing them in a timely manner.

As a Regional Medicare RAC Specialist, Sweet has training in both areas of compliance and goes into medical facilities and doctors’ offices educating the personnel to what must be done in order for them to be compliant. She isolates any areas of problems and make recommendations so the staff can complete the job, or assists them as much a they need to finish the job. Sweet also has extensive knowledge of the types of software that will make the conversion to a “Medicare Required” EMR. Without the proper software, the whole process could be a waste of time for doctors’ and their staff. Medicare must be able to accept the records without a hitch. Medicare is just now making definite decisions on which of the programs they want to be used. Sweet has learned the programs so she can proactively help the doctors through the process.

For doctors in Southern Ohio, Sweet will personally schedule seminars with staff members and help educate them. For out-of-state doctors, she works with them via internet and over the phone, still walking them through the procedures. Depending on the number of clients a doctor bills, determines the software which would be the most beneficial to them.

Kim Sweet has a web site at www. RACMedicareSpecialist. com or at www. emrcomplianceinfo. com for more information or to contact her.

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Professor Gerry W. Beyer Named Advisor to LifeSharers

Professor Gerry W. Beyer Named Advisor to LifeSharers

Texas Tech law professor to assist innovative effort to increase organ donations.

Nashville, TN (PRWEB) October 18, 2006

Gerry W. Beyer, Governor Preston E. Smith Regents Professor of Law at Texas Tech University School of Law, has agreed to serve as an advisor to LifeSharers. LifeSharers is a non-profit network of organ donors that gives registered organ donors preferred access to transplantable organs. It was launched in 2002 to help alleviate the shortage of human organs needed for transplant operations. That shortage kills over 6,000 Americans every year.

“Because of our system of presumed non-consent to organ donation, there is a large shortage of organs for transplantation in the United States,” says Professor Beyer. “To me, there is an inherent fairness in having organs made available first to individuals who have indicated their willingness to donate their own organs.”

LifeSharers members agree to donate their organs when they die. They also direct that their organs be offered first to other LifeSharers members, if any member who needs them is a suitable match, before offering them to non-members. They do this through directed donation, which is legal in all fifty states and under federal law. By giving registered organ donors preferred access to their organs, LifeSharers members create an incentive for non-donors to become donors.

“If you give organs first to registered organ donors you’ll get more registered organ donors, and that means fewer people dying waiting for organ transplants,” says David J. Undis, Executive Director of LifeSharers. “People who aren’t willing to donate their own organs when they die should go to the back of the transplant waiting list as long as the organ shortage persists.”

The shortage of transplantable organs in the United States is large and growing larger every year. According to the United Network for Organ Sharing, over 93,000 Americans are now on the national transplant waiting list. About 45,000 names are added to that list every year. More than half of the people on the waiting list will die before they get a transplant. Most of these deaths are preventable. Americans bury or cremate about 20,000 transplantable organs every year.

LifeSharers membership is free and open to all at http://www. lifesharers. org (http://www. lifesharers. org) or by calling 1-888-ORGAN88. There is no age limit, and parents can enroll their minor children. No one is excluded due to any pre-existing medical condition.

LifeSharers members receive an organ donor card, letters to share with family members and doctors, and language to attach to their durable power of attorney for healthcare. Professor Beyer, an expert in wills and estate planning, helped design these materials.

ABOUT GERRY W. BEYER

Gerry W. Beyer is Governor Preston E. Smith Regents Professor of Law at Texas Tech University School of Law. More information about Professor Beyer is available at http://www. law. ttu. edu/lawWeb/faculty/bios/Beyer. shtm (http://www. law. ttu. edu/lawWeb/faculty/bios/Beyer. shtm)

ABOUT LIFESHARERS

LifeSharers is a 501(c)(3) non-profit network of organ donors. Membership in LifeSharers is free and open to all. LifeSharers does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, physical handicap, health status, marital status, or economic status. Since its launch on May 22, 2002, LifeSharers has attracted 6,225 members, including members in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The LifeSharers web site is at http://www. lifesharers. org (http://www. lifesharers. org).

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Friday, August 20, 2004

Little Dogs Rule in G. W. LittleÂ’s New Summer Fashion Catalog and Website - See the Latest in Fun and Functional Wear for Pint-Sized Companions

Little Dogs Rule in G. W. LittleÂ’s New Summer Fashion Catalog and Website - See the Latest in Fun and Functional Wear for Pint-Sized Companions

G. W. Little, the only catalog company devoted exclusively to small dogs has just released its latest summer fashion line and is encouraging all small dog fashionistas to visit their website for an unforgettable experience. You can register your little dog's name, birthday, and breed, as well as view the latest doggie fashion videos! Guaranteed to raise a smile.

(PRWEB) May 25, 2005

Topping the charts this spring is the best line ever from Susan Lanci Designs (www. gwlittle. com/catalog. php? pt=24 (http://www. gwlittle. com/catalog. php? pt=24)) Susan uses subtly-soft breathable upholstery-grade Ultrasuede and adorns it with a variety of embellishments turning comfort and function into the hippest fashion. Ensembles, starting with harnesses, are complete with coordinating collars and leads – a sure winner for dogs on the go! The Tuxedo outfits are a must for this summer’s busy wedding season (www. gwlittle. com/product. php? id=399 (http://www. gwlittle. com/product. php? id=399))

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More fun than a barrel of monkeys is this summer’s latest t-shirt crazy from Poop Culture. With sayings like “I Poop, U Scoop” and “Poop, I Did It Again” you’ll have your neighbors laughing all the way to the dog park. (www. gwlittle. com/product. php? id=441 (http://www. gwlittle. com/product. php? id=441))

No little dogÂ’s home is complete without the palm tree upholstered designer Savannah Bed (www. gwlittle. com/product. php? id=392 (http://www. gwlittle. com/product. php? id=392)) with matching throw pillows, or the luxurious Shearling-covered foam PetStairz, three-step through six-step (www. gwlittle. com/product. php? id=420 (http://www. gwlittle. com/product. php? id=420)) to help little dogs reach high places safely.

Have that someone special in your life that loves little dogs? Impress them as well as the pooch by signing them up for the Barkery Case Treat of the Month (www. gwlittle. com/product. php? id=422 (http://www. gwlittle. com/product. php? id=422)) A BakerÂ’s dozen assortment of the finest delectable treats from Pawsitively Gourmet will be shipped fresh from the oven on a schedule you choose.

For little dogs on the move G. W. Little has the safety products you need. The most popular are Lookout car seats(www. gwlittle. com/product. php? id=239 (http://www. gwlittle. com/product. php? id=239)) which elevate them and are upholstered with luxurious faux-lambswool and fabrics you choose to match your interior. For the added touch monogram your little palÂ’s name on the front.

The catalog is loaded with informative articles, people fashion, as well as necessity items to maintain little dogsÂ’ health. Be sure to visit the website at (www. gwlittle. com) to unleash the fun.

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ChicExecs PR Announces: Three Lollies Combats Upset Stomaches with the Launching of their New Line of Queasy Pop Products

ChicExecs PR Announces: Three Lollies Combats Upset Stomaches with the Launching of their New Line of Queasy Pop Products

Three Lollies gives consumers a natural alternative to help ease nausea.

Vista, CA (Vocus) October 20, 2009

Three Lollies is taking a stand against tummy troubles with their diverse lineup of nausea quelling products.

As health care professionals, the team behind Queasy Pops are dedicated to helping people in need. Knowing that not all medications effect everyone the same way, they decided to find an alternative approach to nausea medications. After much research and consulting with other doctors and patients, they created an all natural recipe strong enough to tame a troublesome stomach.

Every queasy pop product is made with all natural ingredients including brown rice syrup and evaporated cane juice. So not only can you feel good about eating them, but they're delicious too. Since they're all natural there are no potential side effects as is the case with artificial remedies. With the right combination of aromas and flavors from essential oils and natural herbs, nausea can be kept at bay and people can get on with their lives.

Their line of Queasy products includes: Queasy Pops, Preggie Pops, Queasy Drops, Queasy Pop Kids, and Queasy Pink.

Queasy pops come in ginger, sour raspberry, sour lemon, green tea, peppermint, and cinnamon flavors. Each flavor has been selected for its ability to calm and soothe the body and has been painstakingly created to offer a delicious rather than medicinal taste.

Queasy Drops are a smaller lozenge form of their tried and true Queasy Pop recipe that is for easy and discreet tummy taming. There are a variety of flavors such as natural pomegranate, cola, and banana as well as organic and sugar free alternatives.

Queasy Pop Kids are a great way to get children to take care of their tummies without having to give them any kind of over the counter medication. Queasy Pop Kids come in many kid appealing flavors such as peppermint, cinnamon, natural cola, natural sour flavors, and papaya. Their candy form also makes kids comfortable with taking them.

Queasy Pink were created in an effort to help the fight against breast cancer. They come in a sour raspberry flavor which works as a deterrent to upset stomachs and as an appetite stimulant, helping women going through chemotherapy with their bouts of nausea. A percentage of each sale will support the 'Stop Cancer' Marni Fund for breast cancer research.

Three Lollies products have been featured in numerous publications such as Pregnancy, Better Homes, Health and Fitness, and Men's Journal to name a few. They also support a number of charities including the National Children's Cancer Society.

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Thursday, August 19, 2004

Endoscopic Vein Harvest: A Debate Over Outcomes

Endoscopic Vein Harvest: A Debate Over Outcomes

Harvesting veins for bypass using minimally invasive endoscopic technique vs. open surgery has become a routine choice for vascular surgeons, but controversy remains regarding the efficacy of the procedure. Dr. Peter Gloviczki, Director of the Gonda Vascular Center at the Mayo Clinic (Rochester, MN), advocates for the endoscopic technique, citing rapidly improving and money-saving technologies as well as studies showing improved wound healing and vein function. However, Dr. Thomas E. Brothers, Program Director in Surgery at the Medical University of South Carolina (Charleston), has recently completed a ten-year retrospective study finding significantly better outcomes for open surgery. Today at the 33rd annual VEITHsymposium™, these distinguished vascular surgeons debated whether the drawbacks to endoscopic vein harvest were outweighed by the advantages.

New York (PRWEB) November 17, 2006

Harvesting veins for bypass using minimally invasive endoscopic technique vs. open surgery has become a routine choice for vascular surgeons, but controversy remains regarding the efficacy of the procedure. Dr. Peter Gloviczki, Director of the Gonda Vascular Center at the Mayo Clinic (Rochester, MN), advocates for the endoscopic technique, citing rapidly improving and money-saving technologies as well as studies showing improved wound healing and vein function. However, Dr. Thomas E. Brothers, Program Director in Surgery at the Medical University of South Carolina (Charleston), has recently completed a ten-year retrospective study finding significantly better outcomes for open surgery. Today at the 33rd annual VEITHsymposium™, these distinguished vascular surgeons debated whether the drawbacks to endoscopic vein harvest were outweighed by the advantages.

Dr. Gloviczki began by citing the significant advantages endoscopic techniques offer to patients. As the technology has improved, so have surgeons' skills, resulting shorter surgery times and better outcomes. In addition, studies have found that endoscopic techniques significantly reduce both the rate and severity of local wound complications, resulting in reduced postoperative hospitalization stays and readmission rates. This translates to a significant overall cost savings to patients (up to $180,000 in certain studies). 

However, researchers are still investigating whether the endoscopic procedure itself may cause long-term vein trauma that limits patency (clear blood flow). Dr. Gloviczki noted that several studies have investigated the effects of endoscopic harvest on vein function but failed to show a deleterious effect. Likewise, early and late patency rates of grafts harvested endoscopically equal those procured by open techniques.

Dr. Gloviczki noted that patients appreciate the decreased morbidity of vein harvest and are pleased to spend less days in the hospital. "A multicenter prospective randomized study with sufficient number of patients is still needed, Dr. Gloviczki said, to confirm the obvious advantage of endoscopic harvest. Considering that those who do endoscopic harvest, do not want to go back to the old technique, as such study in the United States may no longer be possible. Quality of life studies and comparisons with historic controls may be the only way now to study this issue.

Dr. Brothers' own study findings have led him to a sharply different conclusion. Over a ten-year period, Dr. Brothers gradually abandoned his standard technique of harvesting veins through a single long incision in favor of multiple short incisions with or without the aid of endoscopy. An analysis of the postoperative results at five years showed that primary patency was significantly worse after multiple incisions (33%) or multiple incisions with endoscopy (44%) as compared to single incision vein harvest (59%), as was secondary patency. In addition, Dr. Brothers' study did not support the advantages cited in earlier studies, finding no evidence that a learning curve was present, no differences in the overall rate of reintervention for compromised grafts, and no differences in the incidence of wound complications between the two procedures.

The findings from our study are at odds from those in which endoscopically-harvested veins are used for coronary revascularization instead of for bypass in the leg, and it should not be interpreted to imply that the minimally invasive concept of saphenous vein harvest is flawed. Rather, limitations in the vein harvest technology available at the time of the study as well as perhaps my own limitations in the use of that technology may well have contributed. However, the study does underscore the importance of continued aftermarket evaluation of all technologies by the individual surgeons utilizing it to confirm or refute its beneficial application in everyday practice.

About VEITHsymposium™: Now entering its fourth decade, VEITHsymposium™ provides vascular surgeons, interventional radiologists, interventional cardiologists and other vascular specialists with a unique and exciting format to learn the most current information about what is new and important in the treatment of vascular disease. The 5-day event features 300 rapid-fire presentations from the world's most renowned vascular specialists with emphasis on the latest advances, changing concepts in diagnosis and management, pressing controversies and new techniques.

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The Battle for El Bulli

The Battle for El Bulli

Veggie U's 2009 Food & Wine Celebration heats up as top chefs prepare to battle for the future of our children and a fabulous trip to El Bulli, the number one restaurant in the world!

New Castle, PA (PRWEB) June 15, 2009

33 chefs will compete at the 2009 Food and Wine Celebration for the opportunity to join Steelite International in an exclusive dining experience at the number one restaurant in the world, El Bulli in Roses, Spain. The Food and Wine Celebration takes place at the Culinary Vegetable Institute, in Milan Ohio on July 18th from 4:00 pm till 9:00 pm and features gourmet cuisine prepared by chefs from all over the country, cooking demos, wines from top vineyards and special appearances from the celebrity culinary world.

El Bulli has been named the best restaurant in the world a record 5 times and is overseen by the renowned chef Ferran Adriá. Adriá's work is a combination of gastronomy, chemistry and art. He is known for his unrivaled imagination and precision in each dish. Only accepting eight thousand of over two million reservation requests each year, dining at El Bulli is truly a once in a lifetime experience. Past winners of this culinary extravaganza include Rob Wilson, Executive Chef of the Ritz Carlton Laguna Beach; Dale Hawkins, Executive Chef of Stonewall Resort in Roanoke, West Virginia; and most recently Executive Chef Aaron Deal of Tristan in Charleston, South Carolina, who will be dining at El Bulli on October 15th of this year.

Each competing chef will face a new challenge this year. Their creation must be presented on a porcelain piece of their choice manufactured by Steelite's partner Ceramicas Industrias de Montgatina. Ferran Adriá collaborates with Montgatina on the design and development of many of their high-gastronomy ranges. The unusual shapes of the Montgatina line place a one-of-a-kind emphasis on the food it frames. It is only fitting that chefs utilize and complement Adriá's design while competing for a trip to his world-renowned restaurant.

The winner of the competition will be announced by the president of Steelite International, John Miles at the After-Chefs party immediately following the event. The all-inclusive trip will also feature a day of fine food and sightseeing in Barcelona as well as a tour of the Montgatina porcelain factory in Montgat. In addition, guests who have purchased tickets to the celebration will be entered in a drawing to win a collection of Montgatina porcelain products designed in collaboration with Ferran Adriá, the acclaimed chef at El Bulli.

All proceeds from the event will benefit the Veggie U organization. The mission of Veggie U is to promote the well-being of children through a healthy lifestyle. Veggie U creates and distributes curricula nationally, with a focus on making wise food choices, combating adolescent and juvenile disease, and attaining an understanding of sustainable agriculture.

For more information about the event including a list of participating chefs please contact Nadia Clifford at 419-433-4947 or visit Veggie U Ticket Information (http://www. veggieu. org/assets/misc/2009FWC. htm).

Tickets for the event are $145 per person or $100 per person if you have a group of 8 or more guests. To order tickets you can call the Veggie U staff at (419) 499-7500.

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Wednesday, August 18, 2004

Oral MS Drug Fampridine is Trifecta of Firsts for People with MS, Says National MS Society

Oral MS Drug Fampridine is Trifecta of Firsts for People with MS, Says National MS Society

FDA approves fampridine SR, now called Ampyra, to improve walking for people with all types of multiple sclerosis. Ampyra is the first symptom management drug developed specifically to treat MS, the first oral therapy approved for MS and the first new FDA-approved therapy for MS since 2004.

New York, NY (Vocus) January 23, 2010

The U. S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the marketing of Ampyra™ (dalfampridine, formerly known as fampridine SR, from Acorda Therapeutics) for its ability to improve walking speed in people with any type of multiple sclerosis.

Ampyra is the first therapy specifically approved to treat a symptom of MS, and as an oral drug it represents a big step forward for many people who may benefit from its use. Ampyra is also the first new FDA approved therapy for MS since 2004. http://www. nationalmssociety. org/news/news-detail/index. aspx? nid=2586 (http://www. nationalmssociety. org/news/news-detail/index. aspx? nid=2586)

“The FDA’s approval of Ampyra is wonderful news for many people with MS who experience problems with walking,” said John R. Richert, MD, Executive Vice President for Research & Clinical Programs at the National MS Society. “This brings a welcome symptomatic therapy that may restore some function and make a real difference in quality of life for a large number of people with different types of MS.”

Further study and clinical practice may help determine the extent to which the drug may impact other functions not measured in the clinical trials, and provide hints as to which individuals are most likely to respond.

Ampyra, formerly known as fampridine SR, is a tablet containing a sustained-release formula of 4-aminopyridine, which blocks tiny pores, or potassium channels, on the surface of nerve fibers. This blocking ability may improve the conduction of nerve signals in nerve fibers whose insulating myelin coating has been damaged by MS. The first studies of this potassium-blocking approach in people with MS were supported by the National MS Society.

A recent survey among more than 1,000 individuals with MS and many of their family members examined the impact of difficulty walking on quality of life among patients with MS and their families. Some two-thirds of patients reported difficulty walking and of these, 70% reported that such difficulty was the most challenging part of their MS, and most reported that difficulty walking restricts their daily activities significantly, including their ability to travel. (Read more about survey results http://www. nationalmssociety. org/news/news-detail/index. aspx? nid=199 (http://www. nationalmssociety. org/news/news-detail/index. aspx? nid=199))

The Most Frequent Questions Being Asked:

Q. How Effective is Ampyra?
A. Two phase III clinical trials of the drug were sponsored by Acorda Therapeutics. In the first, involving 301 people with any type of MS, walking speed increased by 25% compared with placebo. Results of this study have been published (February 28, 2009 issue of The Lancet (2009 373;732-738 (http://tinyurl. com/yjj5a8x (http://tinyurl. com/yjj5a8x)), summarized here: http://www. nationalmssociety. org/research/research-news/news-detail/index. aspx? nid=951 (http://www. nationalmssociety. org/research/research-news/news-detail/index. aspx? nid=951)). Results from a later, second phase III study involving 240 people with MS (http://www. nationalmssociety. org/research/research-news/news-detail/index. aspx? nid=237 (http://www. nationalmssociety. org/research/research-news/news-detail/index. aspx? nid=237)), announced in 2008, confirmed the benefits seen in the first, finding that a significantly greater proportion of people on the therapy had a consistent improvement in walking speed compared to those who took placebo. Among those taking Ampyra who improved in walking speed, there was a statistically significant improvement in leg strength.

Q. What are the potential side effects of Ampyra?
A. In the first phase III study, common adverse events (side effects) experienced more often by those on active treatment included back pain, dizziness, insomnia, fatigue, nausea and balance disorder. Two serious adverse events led participants to discontinue taking the drug (one case of anxiety and one seizure in a person who developed sepsis from a urinary tract infection). In the second phase III study, additional common adverse events in those on therapy included urinary tract infection, falls, and headache.

Q. How is Ampyra taken?
A. In clinical trials, participants on active therapy took one tablet of the drug by mouth two times per day. According to a company press release, Ampyra will be taken two times a day, approximately 12 hours apart.

Q. When and how will Ampyra become available for prescription?
A. According to the sponsor, Ampyra will be ready for prescription in March 2010. The drug will be distributed through a network of specialty pharmacies and coordinated by a team providing support services to facilitate access to the drug for patients and healthcare providers.

Q. Who might benefit from taking Ampyra?
A. There is no way of knowing in advance whether any particular individual who has MS might benefit from taking Ampyra. In clinical trials, a proportion of people with all types of MS were found to benefit in terms of walking speed. This proportion ranged from 35% to 43% of those who took the drug in the two phase III clinical trials.

Q. Can anyone with MS take Ampyra?
A. Ampyra was approved for persons with any type of multiple sclerosis. However, the FDA’s approval of Ampyra comes with the warning that the drug should NOT be taken by individuals with a history of seizures, or by those with moderate to severe renal impairment (CrCl 51–80 mL/min).

Q. What is renal impairment, and why is it important that those taking AMPYRA have normal renal function?
A. “Renal” refers to the kidneys, which in essence clean the blood. If a person has adequate kidney function, then Ampyra will be cleared from the blood to a sufficient degree between doses so as to maintain a steady drug level in the blood. If a person has moderate to severe kidney impairment, then there is a danger that the concentration of the drug will increase in the blood beyond the amount considered safe. The result could be increased side effects including seizures, which in clinical trials occurred infrequently. For the same reasons, Ampyra should not be taken in combination with other forms of 4-aminopyridine (4-AP, fampridine), since the active ingredient is the same.

Q. Will taking Ampyra make it possible to stop using my walking aids?
A. There are many different types of walking aids and they address many different types of movement issues, so there is no single answer to this question. It is important that people who try the drug NOT make changes related to walking aids until they determine whether and how the drug affects them. One concern is that in the second clinical trial, a side effect experienced by some participants was increased falling. For that reason, it is important that people taking this medication continue to use caution and discuss any proposed changes in walking aids with their health care provider.

Q. What will Ampyra cost?
A. At the present time, no information has been released about how much Ampyra therapy will cost. The company expects to release that information in coming weeks.

Q. Will Ampyra be covered by my health insurance plan?
A. Coverage for Ampyra will depend on individual insurance plans. Acorda has established a team to provide support services to help patients and healthcare professionals access the drug, including working with insurance carriers and providing patient assistance programs, details of which will be available in coming weeks.

About Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis, an unpredictable, often disabling disease of the central nervous system, interrupts the flow of information within the brain, and between the brain and body. Symptoms range from numbness and tingling to blindness and paralysis. The progress, severity and specific symptoms of MS in any one person cannot yet be predicted, but advances in research and treatment are moving us closer to a world free of MS. Most people with MS are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50, with at least two to three times more women than men being diagnosed with the disease. MS affects more than 400,000 people in the U. S. and over 2.1 million worldwide. Each hour, someone is newly diagnosed with MS.

About the National Multiple Sclerosis Society
The National MS Society addresses the challenges of each person affected by MS through funding cutting-edge research, driving change through advocacy, facilitating professional education, collaborating with MS organizations around the world, and providing programs and services designed to help people with MS and their families move their lives forward. In 2008 alone, through the national office and its 500-state network of chapters, the Society devoted over $148 million to programs that enhanced more than one million lives. The Society also invested over $45 million to support 440 research projects around the world. The Society is dedicated to achieving a world free of MS. Join the movement at http://www. nationalMSsociety. org (http://www. nationalMSsociety. org).

Contact:
Arney Rosenblat
Arney(dot)rosenblat(at)nmss(dot)org
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Univera Lifesciences Raises Personal Volume Requirement for Associates 150%

Univera Lifesciences Raises Personal Volume Requirement for Associates 150%

Univera Lifesciences raises personal volume requirement by 150 percent to receive a paycheck. Univera Lifesciences, makers of Ageless Xtra, Regenicare and other health and wellness products, have announced that the personal volume requirements for its sales associates in order to receive a paycheck has been increased by 150 percent.

Lubbock, TX (PRWEB) January 23, 2007

Univera Lifesciences, makers of Ageless Xtra, Regenicare, Ageless Essentials and other health and wellness products, have announced that the personal volume requirements for its sales associates in order to receive a paycheck has been increased by 150 percent. New requirements are as follows: New Associate 40 pv Senior Associate 100 pv Executive 100 pv Silver 100 pv Gold 100 pv Platinum 100 pv Diamond 100 pv Blue Diamond 100 pv

The effect of this increase calculates to approximately $165.00 per month per associate in order to receive a paycheck.

This represents a 150 percent increase in PV requirements to get paid.

This is the third time in four years that Univera Lifesciences have changed or raised their requirements in order for pay their associates.

To discuss this new requirement, post opinions and participate in a poll, one can visit a univera lifesciences forum at: bestmlmcompany. net

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Sunday, August 15, 2004

Hayes, Inc. Offers Free Educational Live Webinar on Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Tests

Hayes, Inc. Offers Free Educational Live Webinar on Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Tests

December 14th webinar offers guidance on appropriate use of and access to genetic tests marketed to consumers

Lansdale, PA (PRWEB) November 16, 2010

The ethics and safety of genetic tests marketed directly to consumers came under scrutiny earlier this year after one company mailed inaccurate test results to nearly 100 customers. To provide guidance on the appropriate use of and access to direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic tests, Hayes, Inc., (http://www. hayesinc. com), an independent health technology research and consulting company, is offering a free educational webinar, “Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Tests: Boon or Bane?” on Tuesday, December 14, 2010, at 1: PM ET.

The speaker for this 1-hour webinar will be Diane Allingham-Hawkins, Director of the Genetic Test Evaluation Program at Hayes, Inc. since 2008. Dr. Allingham-Hawkins is a board-certified molecular geneticist and cytogeneticist with more than 13 years of experience as a clinical genetics laboratory director. From 2006 to 2009, Dr. Allingham-Hawkins served as vice-chair of the Genetics Committee, Quality Management Program – Laboratory Services (QMP-LS), a division of the Ontario Medical Association. Dr. Allingham-Hawkins has also served as Vice President of the Clinical Doctoral Laboratory Scientists of Ontario (CDLSO) and as President of the Canadian College of Medical Geneticists.

“Genetic testing is an extremely complex field,” explains Dr. Allingham-Hawkins. “It’s also growing at an alarming rate. There are currently more than 2,000 genetic tests available on the market, and this number grows by about 25 percent a year. Direct-to-consumer tests have raised a lot of red flags because they are exactly that, direct to consumer. There is no involvement of someone’s doctor to order these tests or interpret the results.”

This webinar is ideal for clinicians such as primary care physicians, nurses, case managers, medical laboratory directors, and others interested in learning more about DTC genetic tests. Hayes, Inc. will offer live updates via Twitter (@HayesInc). To learn more or to register for this webinar, visit http://www. hayesinc. com or contact Hayes, Inc. by telephone at 215.855.0615; by e-mail at educationservices (at) hayesinc (dot) com; or by fax at 215.855.5218. The deadline for registration is close of business on Friday, December 10, 2010.

Hayes, Inc. is dedicated to promoting better health outcomes through the use of evidence. Hayes performs unbiased, evidence-based health technology assessments of the safety and efficacy of new, emerging, and controversial health technologies and evaluates the impact of these technologies on healthcare quality, utilization, and cost. Hayes' worldwide clients include hospitals, healthcare systems, government agencies, employers, and managed care organizations.

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Saturday, August 14, 2004

Better Late than Never? Hardly, says Confused. com

Better Late than Never? Hardly, says Confused. com

UK consumers waste £150 million a year unnecessarily on late payment charges

Cardiff, UK (PRWEB) September 8, 2010

UK consumers are collectively wasting £150 million per year on unnecessary late credit card payment charges, reveals Confused. com. New research from the comparison website shows that 57.5% of credit card customers don't have a direct debit set up to make the minimum repayment on their credit card each month, making them liable for a 'late payment' charge from their provider if they forget to make a payment. Costing an average of £12 per time, these charges can soon stack up.

New research showed:

57.5% of credit card holders don't have a direct debit set up to pay off the minimum amount;
26% of credit card holders have been charged at least once in the last year for missing a minimum payment;
8.5% have been charged three or more times in the last 12 months;
1.2% have been charged ten or more times in the last 12 months - that's over £100 each in charges;
By age, 18-24 year olds are the best at setting up a direct debit, with 52% having one in place. They are however also the most likely group to miss a payment, with the average 18-24 year old being charged 0.83 times in the past 12 months;
The 55 plus age group is the least likely to have a direct debit set up, with 83% of people in this category relying on memory to get the minimum balance paid. This is also the group with the fewest charges in the last year, averaging just 0.34 times each.

Commenting on the findings, Alex Higgs, commercial analyst at Confused. com, said:

"Setting up a direct debit to make a minimum payment on credit cards (http://www. confused. com/credit-cards) is such a simple thing to do, yet well over half of credit card holders haven't done it. Collectively we are wasting millions of pounds each year on these charges, money which would be better spent elsewhere in these tough financial times. As well as late payment charges, many credit card holders are likely to have lost out on attractive introductory deals or low interest rate offers as well. These deals are often withdrawn if minimum payments aren't met, meaning more money is wasted as they are reverted onto higher rate deals. Missing minimum payments can also adversely affect customers' credit profiles, which may be detrimental when they want to borrow in the future.

"We would encourage anyone without a direct debit set up to get one in place. Not only will this save money on charges and help contribute to a healthy credit profile, it will allow money that would have been spent on charges to be used to repay more than the minimum amount, saving more money as interest charges are reduced."

For further information please contact the confused. com press office:

Zoe Stevens
02920 434393

Notes to editors

Research is based on responses of 2,000 participants

Based on BBA figures from May 2010, there are 33,465,075 active credit card accounts in the UK. Based on the Confused survey, 19,242,418 of these accounts (57.5%) don't have a direct debit in place. On average, each account has been charged a fee 0.65 times in the last 12 months, incurring an average fee of £12, creating £150 million in charges.

About Confused. com

Confused. com is one of the UK's biggest and most popular price comparison services. Launched in 2002, it generates over one million quotes per month. It has expanded its range of comparison products over the last couple of years to include home insurance, travel insurance, pet insurance, van and car insurance (http://www. confused. com), motorbike insurance, breakdown cover and energy, as well as financial services products including credit cards, loans, mortgages (http://www. confused. com/mortgages) and life insurance.

Confused. com is not a supplier, insurance company or broker. It provides a free, objective and unbiased comparison service. By using cutting-edge technology, it has developed a series of intelligent web-based solutions that evaluate a number of risk factors to help customers with their decision-making, subsequently finding them great deals on a wide-range of insurance products, financial services, utilities and more. Confused. com's service is based on the most up-to-date information provided by UK suppliers and industry regulators.

Confused. com is owned by the Admiral Group plc. Admiral listed on the London Stock Exchange in September 2004. Confused. com is regulated by the FSA.

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Friday, August 13, 2004

Parents In Wisconsin Can Now Test Their Children For Lead Exposure Using Saliva

Parents In Wisconsin Can Now Test Their Children For Lead Exposure Using Saliva

LeadConfirm Professional, the first and only non-invasive and oral-based lead testing product in the market today, is now available to more doctors and health care professionals in Wisconsin through a wider distribution base.

San Diego, CA (Vocus) June 15, 2009

San Diego – LeadConfirm Professional, the first and only non-invasive and oral-based lead testing product (http://www. leadtestconfirm. com/) in the market today, is now available to more doctors and health care professionals in Wisconsin through a wider distribution base.

Confirm BioSciences Inc., the company behind the development of LeadConfirm Professional, reports that the lead testing product can now be purchased conveniently from various reputable online stores such as Amazon. com and TestCountry. com. All that a buyer needs to do is to visit the website, place the order, and then wait for the product to be delivered to them within a few days.

LeadConfirm Professional is a testing product that checks if the body is affected by lead contamination and by how much. The testing is done using saliva collected through an FDA-approved device. The saliva is then placed in vials and sent to the Confirm BioSciences laboratories in a prepaid envelope included in the testing kit.

To test for lead (http://www. leadtestconfirm. com/product_details. asp) contamination in the body using saliva samples, Confirm BioSciences utilizes advanced technology in Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) with Mass Spectrometry X2 (LC/MS/MS). The results are available within five to six business days. The patient can get these results online or through telephone.

Representatives from Confirm BioSciences stated that there is a huge need for the public to have better products for testing lead among children in Wisconsin. This is what prompted the company to make LeadConfirm Professional open to a broader distribution base.

Zeynep Ilgaz, president and CEO of Confirm BioSciences, said: “There is a tremendous need for this product, as lead poisoning (http://www. leadtestconfirm. com/faq. asp#16) is a major issue in our society.”

“This test will be available to the professional market and through doctors’ offices for individuals who would like to have their levels checked,” Ms. Ilgaz added. Ms. Ilgaz is a mother of two.

Statistics from the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration back up this need for more accessible lead testing products such as LeadConfirm Professional. In the United States alone, there are more than a million workers in at least 100 different jobs who are exposed to lead on a daily basis. These include people employed in manufacturing plants making ceramic tiles and batteries. Lead exposure also affects people working as mechanics, painters, welders and other related jobs.

People in manufacturing and related service jobs are not the only ones who are likely candidates for high levels of lead exposure. It is possible for children staying at home to have industrial levels of lead in the body. Children can be exposed to lead from urban dust, from food and from breathing lead particles in the air.

Researchers have long suspected that blood lead levels—and the incidence of lead poisoning—follow seasonal trends, but these suspicions had never been confirmed for Wisconsin preschoolers
The study, published in the latest issue of the Wisconsin Medical Journal (Vol. 108, No. 3), analyzed blood lead test results from nearly 677,000 Wisconsin children under age 6 from 1996 to 2008. The researchers found that average blood lead levels were lowest in March and highest in September, suggesting that lead may be more prevalent in Wisconsin children’s environments during the summer months.

In addition, these levels were most pronounced among infants less than 10 weeks old who lived in both the most and least densely populated areas of the state.

Although lead-based paint inside the home is the single greatest source of lead in a child’s environment, lead-containing dust from outside the home also appears to play a significant role, most likely when parents open windows and take the child outside to play.

“A short-lived but intense event could lead to significant transport of [lead-containing] particulates into the interior of building, especially if the doors and windows were open or in use at the time,” the researchers said.

Some possible exterior sources of lead include lead-based paint on the outside of children’s homes and other homes in their neighbourhoods, the soil of these homes’ yards, residual contamination from leaded fuels and windblown dust from distant sources. The study’s authors recommend that these potential lead sources be studied further.

The authors also recommend that health care professionals consider retesting children whose blood lead levels approach the lead-poisoning threshold during an off-peak period month such as March or April. They recommend that these children be tested again during the summer since they may be at greater risk for lead poisoning then.

High Risk Areas for Lead Poisoning by County Level, Wisconsin 2006
 Milwaukee County:#Children Tested 26,343, Total Confirmed Lead Poisoning Case 1091  Racine County: #Children Tested 4,952, Total Confirmed Lead Poisoning Case 89  Sheboygan County: #Children Tested 1,726, Total Confirmed Lead Poisoning Case 46

Data analyzed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Based on 2000 US Census data.

Lead exposure (http://information. leadtestconfirm. com/leadconfirm-press-releases/parents-in-wisconsin-can-now-test-their-children-for-lead-exposure-using-saliva) is particularly dangerous for children. It can result in anemia, learning disabilities, speech delays, attention deficit disorders, mental retardation, hearing loss, and different forms of renal and neurological damage.

Typically, lead testing products require blood samples from the patient. This is often difficult if the patient to be tested is a child. In such cases, it is more effective to use saliva samples instead of blood samples. Researchers from the Department of Health in North Carolina proved that saliva tests are just as conclusive as blood tests in determining lead levels in a person’s body.

Confirm BioSciences is a respected provider of diagnostic drugs and testing kits, including LeadConfirm Professional. More information on Confirm BioSciences is available at www. confirmbiosciences. com

Confirm BioSciences Inc.

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Thursday, August 12, 2004

Bayshore Solutions builds EpicTide Website with Two-way Marketing

Bayshore Solutions builds EpicTide Website with Two-way Marketing

The new EpicTide website built by Bayshore Solutions allows EpicTide to track inquiries to better understand their clients.

TAMPA (PRWEB) August 11, 2005

Bayshore Solutions, a Tampa based web development, design and eMarketing firm, has launched a versatile marketing site for EpicTide. A provider of security software for the healthcare industry, EpicTide produces the EpicTide Fair Warning Solution which simplifies security event logs. The new site aids the company in their marketing efforts by saving client inquiries to a database for future use.

"A well developed and marketed website is helpful for a company to better understand their market," said Kevin Hourigan, CEO of Bayshore Solutions. "The newly launched EpicTide website will help the company convey the valuable solutions that EpicTide offers while identifying the needs and markets of their customers."

Visit the new EpicTide site at www. epictide. com.

About EpicTide:

EpicTide is a leader in solutions that help organizations increase their security responsiveness, automate compliance and reduce associated costs. The company is privately held and is located in Saint Petersburg, Florida. EpicTide works to help security and information technology administrators cope with the time consuming drudgery of researching security incidents related to their known users, and to automate application access reporting and security monitoring. Solutions developed by EpicTide support achieving this goal for small, medium and Fortune 500 companies.

About Bayshore Solutions:

Bayshore Solutions (www. bayshoresolutions. com) is one of Florida's leading full service Internet development firms. Founded in 1996, Bayshore Solutions has delivered custom web applications to more than 900 clients across 54 countries. Our work has been recognized by Forbes Magazine (Best of the Web), The American Advertising Federation (Addy Awards), The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (Webby Awards), resulting in the inclusion of Bayshore Solutions in Advertising Age Magazines Top 100 Interactive Agencies and two time inclusion in B-to-B Magazines 2005 Top 20 Interactive Agencies and 2004 Top 10 Interactive Agencies. Additionally, in June of 2004 Bayshore Solutions was awarded the Microsoft Global Partner award for customer excellence.

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SightLogix Automated Outdoor Video System Receives Avigilon Certification

SightLogix Automated Outdoor Video System Receives Avigilon Certification

SightLogix®, the leading supplier of automated outdoor video systems for area and perimeter security, has partnered with Avigilon to provide compatibility of SightSensor™ intelligent video cameras with Avigilon's Control Center high-definition (HD) video management software.

Princeton, NJ (PRWEB) June 2, 2010

SightLogix®, the leading supplier of automated outdoor video systems for area and perimeter security (http://www. sightlogix. com/blog/) , has partnered with Avigilon to provide compatibility of SightSensor™ intelligent video (http://www. sightlogix. com) cameras with Avigilon's Control Center high-definition (HD) video management software.

SightSensor™ thermal and visible video intrusion detection (http://www. sightlogix. com/blog/) cameras are designed for accurate, automated video detection and low nuisance alarm rates in a wide-range of outdoor environments. When combined with the Avigilon Control Center software, customers across a range of end-user markets, including petro-chemical, airports, seaports, mass transit/rail, public safety, Fed/Gov, data centers and other critical facilities gain an integrated situational awareness platform for protecting outdoor assets of any size.

“SightLogix' technology provides accurate and cost-efficient security over outdoor areas which require constant vigilance,” said John Romanowich, President and CEO, SightLogix. “When deployed with Avigilon’s system, customers gain an automated video surveillance solution for real-time incident management and response. SightLogix’ open-architecture approach facilitates an easy integration with video management systems such as Avigilon's.”

“The integration of SightLogix' outdoor video analytics (http://www. sightlogix. com/video-analytics. html) cameras with the Avigilon Control Center software will be a great benefit to our customers who need to protect expansive outdoor areas and site perimeters,” said Dave Tynan, Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing, Avigilon. “SightLogix' technology offers a unique video surveillance solution for perimeter protection in critical security applications and represents a compelling addition to an Avigilon Control Center system.”

Recognized as a leader in intelligent video surveillance systems that provide a solid return on investment, SightLogix combines edge-based video analytics, long and wide area coverage and geo-spatial target tracking into systems deployed around the world to meet critical security needs in outdoor environments.

For more information on SightLogix perimeter security and outdoor surveillance solutions, call (609) 951-0008, email info(at)sightlogix(dot)com or visit http://www. sightlogix. com (http://www. sightlogix. com).

About Avigilon
Avigilon designs, manufactures and markets award-winning high definition (HD) surveillance systems. The performance and value leader, Avigilon solutions protect and monitor thousands of customer sites in more than 55 countries around the world. Avigilon’s Control Center, the world’s first open HD network video management platform, and megapixel cameras deliver full situational awareness and actionable image detail. Campuses, transportation systems, healthcare providers, public venues, infrastructure, and manufacturing sites with security, safety validation, and compliance requirements all benefit from reduced investigation time and more successful investigations by immediately producing indisputable video evidence. In 2009, Avigilon won Frost & Sullivan’s HD Surveillance Company of the Year award. For further information, please visit http://www. avigilon. com (http://www. avigilon. com).

About SightLogix®, Inc.
SightLogix automated outdoor surveillance systems protect critical infrastructure and key assets of the transportation, energy, utility, chemical, datacenters, public safety, school and religious campuses, and defense industries. The company’s open-architecture, Intelligent Video Surveillance system provides full situational awareness to increase both the effectiveness and efficiency of security manpower. For more information, visit http://www. sightlogix. com (http://www. sightlogix. com).
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Wednesday, August 11, 2004

ChildLab® Reference Laboratory Selects Atlas LabWorks™ Ohio outreach lab specializes in pediatric and specialty testing for children

ChildLab® Reference Laboratory Selects Atlas LabWorks™ Ohio outreach lab specializes in pediatric and specialty testing for children

Atlas Medical Software announced recently that ChildLab, a pediatric and specialty reference laboratory for children, has selected their LabWorks outreach product. ChildLab is a service of ChildrenÂ’s Hospital located in Columbus, OH. The specialty outreach lab serves the entire state and surrounding states because the laboratory testing needs of children are very different from adults. ChildLab offers more than 1,000 different clinical lab and surgical pathology pediatric tests. The labÂ’s tests and processes are designed for the special needs of children such as capillary punctures instead of venipunctures and carefully reporting results with age adjusted references for appropriate interpretation.

Calabasas, CA (PRWEB) August 12, 2004

Atlas Medical Software announced recently that ChildLab, a pediatric and specialty reference laboratory for children, has selected their LabWorks outreach product. ChildLab is a service of ChildrenÂ’s Hospital located in Columbus, OH. The specialty outreach lab serves the entire state and surrounding states because the laboratory testing needs of children are very different from adults. ChildLab offers more than 1,000 different clinical lab and surgical pathology pediatric tests. The labÂ’s tests and processes are designed for the special needs of children such as capillary punctures instead of venipunctures and carefully reporting results with age adjusted references for appropriate interpretation.

“We had been looking for an outreach system for about a year and a half,” said Cheryl Hamon, Reference Laboratory Manager at ChildLab. “We serve a very wide outreach area and we needed a system that could provide connectivity to our doctors and hospitals in this large region. LabWorks has been able to provide this connectivity for us. In addition, with the checks and balances their order/entry system provides, we get the “cleanest” orders possible from our doctors,” Ms. Hamon added.

“We also needed a very flexible system that could be modified for our pediatric patients,” said Renee Cuevas-Downs, Reference Laboratory Coordinator at ChildLab. “Some modifications were significant like changing the date of birth to days instead of years and reference ranges in days instead of months. However, others like adjusting the size of specimen labels to fit the smaller containers needed for a child’s test volume were small, but important. Another important factor in our selection process was that LabWorks integrated with our web site (www. childlab. com) extremely well,” Ms. Cuevas-Down continued.

Atlas LabWorks is a sophisticated lab order entry and result reporting solution for outreach laboratories. With a ten-year track record of successful deployment, Atlas LabWorks is installed in more than thirty-five local, regional, and national laboratories, and in thousands of physician offices nationwide. This success is driven by a market-proven platform that offers a “best practices” toolset for managing both the clinical and operational aspects of laboratory outreach. LabWorks is part of Atlas' Total Outreach Management solution which offers customers a demonstrable competitive advantage in providing superior service to their physician clients. As part of its Total Outreach Management solution offerings, Atlas also offers an ASP deployment option which utilizes secure Internet access between Atlas and web based clients as well as internal lab information networks to enable flexibility and ease of remote hosting without compromising the power of LabWorks client-user environments.

About Atlas Medical Software

Atlas Medical Software is the leading developer of high performance network enabled applications for the outreach market including Total Outreach Management and Atlas LabWorks, the premier order entry/results delivery system for connecting clinical laboratories to healthcare providers. For more information, contact Ford Phillips at (618) 463-1027