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2013-01-16
There is something remarkable about a centuries old home at the seashore. So many memories and so much charm. The goal of the Remarkable Renovations Team is to preserve the nostalgia and character of these lovely old homes, while tailoring to the owners' individual taste, lifestyle, and budget.
That's exactly what the team is doing for Steve and Ilene Berger of Newtown Square, PA. The couple bought an historic oceanfront villa in Ventnor, New Jersey that was owned by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Saint Joseph's Villa by the Sea was a place of solace and retreat for ...
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2013-01-16
Retired former Chicago Cubs sports legend and entrepreneur Sammy Sosa has purchased the distribution rights for North America and Latin America, excluding Brazil, for the needle-free injection system known as Injex21.
Mr. Sosa was introduced to the Injex21 system in mid-2012, when he immediately saw the potential to help millions of people around the world who are forced to take painful injections, who are afraid of injections or who subject themselves to daily self-injections. Medical workers, as well, can reduce the risk of puncture wounds.
The Injex21 needle-free ...
Transparent Bioprocesses by Analyzing the Respiratory Air of Microorganisms
2013-01-16
The air we breathe contains much more information than how many drinks you had at the last party. You can even draw conclusions about a person's state of health. In humans, thanks to the most sensitive analytical instruments, even cancer signals can be found in the breath. A cigarette leaves signs in the exhaled air a week after smoking.
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Sound Physicians Welcomes Dena Parker as Chief Financial Officer
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Sound Physicians, a leading hospitalist organization focused on driving improvements in quality, satisfaction and financial performance of inpatient healthcare delivery, today announced the appointment of Dena Parker as the organization's new Chief Financial Officer.
Parker brings 25 years of financial management experience in multiple healthcare segments, having most recently served as chief financial officer and executive vice president of the respiratory division of Apria Healthcare, a 10,000-employee, home respiratory and medical equipment provider with revenues ...
Health Services: Saham Finances Seals Strategic Partnership with Cegedim Activ
2013-01-16
Aiming to improve its presence in the health insurance sector, Saham Finance, a subsidiary of Saham Group (www.sahamgroup.com), has signed a strategic partnership with Cegedim Activ, a subsidiary of Cegedim.
This agreement seeks to develop Cegedim Activ health management solutions in African, Maghrebian and Middle Eastern markets.
The first phase of this partnership will be materialized by early 2013, with a project in Angola.
Saham Finances, first Pan-African insurance group which has established a substantial presence in the Middle East, announces the signing ...
Landsat senses a disturbance in the forest
2013-01-15
A new way of studying and visualizing Earth science data from a NASA and U.S. Geological Survey satellite program is resulting in, for the first time, the ability to tease out the small events that can cause big changes in an ecosystem.
Called LandTrendr, this computer program is able to find patterns previously buried within vast amounts of scientific data. Still in development, it's already led to seeing for the first time in satellite imagery an obscured, slow-moving decline and recovery of trees in Pacific Northwest forests.
Comparing satellite data to ground data, ...
NASA sees Tropical Storm Narelle winding down near western Australia
2013-01-15
Tropical Storm Narelle is growing weaker as it continues to track in a southerly direction parallel to the coast of Western Australia. NASA's Aqua and TRMM satellites captured visible data and rainfall rates on Narelle and noticed the storm was less intense than it was, however, warnings are still up as Narelle continues moving down the coast.
NASA's Aqua satellite passed over Tropical Cyclone Narelle on Jan. 12 at 0615 UTC (1:15 a.m. EST) and Jan. 13 at 0655 UTC (1:55 a.m. EST) and captured these visible images of the storm. The imagery on Jan. 12 showed that Narelle ...
Simple intervention helps doctors communicate better when prescribing medications
2013-01-15
When it comes to prescribing medications to their patients, physicians could use a dose of extra training, according to a new study led by a UCLA researcher.
In previous studies, Dr. Derjung Tarn and her colleagues found that when doctors prescribed medicines, the information they provided to patients was spotty at best, they rarely addressed the cost of medications and they didn't adequately monitor their patients' medication adherence.
The logical next step, Tarn said, was to devise an intervention aimed at improving how physicians communicate to their patients ...
Childhood trauma leaves its mark on the brain
2013-01-15
It is well known that violent adults often have a history of childhood psychological trauma. Some of these individuals exhibit very real, physical alterations in a part of the brain called the orbitofrontal cortex. Yet a direct link between such early trauma and neurological changes has been difficult to find, until now.
Publishing in the January 15 edition of Translational Psychiatry, EPFL Professor Carmen Sandi and team demonstrate for the first time a correlation between psychological trauma in pre-adolescent rats and neurological changes similar to those found in ...
Kaiser Permanente study: Change in PSA levels over time can help predict aggressive prostate cancer
2013-01-15
PASADENA, Calif., January 15, 2013 – Measurements taken over time of prostate specific antigen, the most commonly used screening test for prostate cancer in men, improve the accuracy of aggressive prostate cancer detection when compared to a single measurement of PSA, according to a Kaiser Permanente study published today in the British Journal of Urology International.
The retrospective study examined the electronic health records of nearly 220,000 men ages 45 and older over a 10-year period who had at least one PSA measurement and no previous diagnosis of prostate cancer. ...
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