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Stainless Steel Gets Switched on with the Electrical Counter

Stainless Steel Gets Switched on with the Electrical Counter
2012-12-16
The market for electrical switches and sockets grows larger each day and it is now a possible to change the appearance of the electrical service systems within a house or office regularly without breaking the bank. Electrical Counter has developed a full market range of switches and sockets to meet what is likely to be an ever increasing market place. The company has developed their Internet marketing system to be able to supply the fullest range of electrical equipment at a moment's notice off the shelf and Electrical Counter is pleased to be able to meet almost all requirements ...

Le Tigre Enterprises Attends Business Leadership Seminar in Ireland

2012-12-16
The three day seminar covered everything that a business owner needs to know to get a small business up and running and develop strong leadership skills. Le Tigre Enterprises reveals that the seminar covered a wide range of topics including: customer service skills, recruitment, interviewing techniques, website development, advertising, PR, management styles, leadership skills, and how to set and hit short and long term goals. There were a range of speakers present all of who are at the top of their industry and specialists in the topics they spoke on. Ronan O'Connor, Managing ...

DIY BBQ Manufactures Industry Leading BBQ Island Frame Kits that are Designed for the Do-It-Yourselfer. Save Thousands with their Kits!

2012-12-16
Years ago, homeowners who wanted to build an outdoor kitchen thought little about taking out a home equity loan or putting their purchase on plastic. But now that most people have had to tighten their budgets a bit, one would think that people would have just cut back on all the luxuries--since top-of-the-line outdoor kitchens can cost upwards of $30,000. Actually, that hasn't been the case at all. Record numbers of homeowners are building outdoor kitchens, both for their own personal enjoyment and to increase their home's value. However, buyers are being creative by going ...

The Onstad Law Firm Settles Five Multi-Million Dollar Healthcare Liability Settlements

2012-12-16
In today's healthcare liability climate, with caps on non-economic damages of $250,000, and all the hurdles imposed by the Texas Legislature and Texas Courts, being able to achieve meaningful settlements for victims of medical malpractice and hospital negligence is extremely difficult. All of these cases were affected by the very unfair caps on non-economic damages of $250,000. In the past year, Rockne W. Onstad has pursued and successfully settled 5 such cases for over one million dollars. The settlements are as follows: $3,313,000 settlement for a baby who suffered ...

Lets Go 2 Las Vegas for the Holidays

2012-12-16
With the bright lights and themed holiday music selections at the Bellagio Fountains, Las Vegas Holidays are the most joyful way to celebrate this Christmas. Las Vegas holidays are known for all the lights as well as elaborate displays; the city kicks it up to a completely different level. During Las Vegas holidays, the casinos decorate their halls with to celebrate the holiday season. Add in Christmas trees everywhere and other festive designs, you will find this is a unique holiday experience to remember. Things to see during the Christmas season in Las Vegas take ...

Vegas Partner Lounge Donates $18, 000 to Charity for Movember

2012-12-16
Vegas Partner Lounge, the home to over 10 casinos, donated $18, 000 to charity this November. Their casinos organized a promotion in support of the Movember cause and encouraged players to get involved and make a difference. A percentage of the proceeds raised from the promotion would go to a notable charity to help in the fight against cancer and other terminal illnesses. The Spot the Stache promotion ran for two weeks in November and players had to find the moustachioed character, Casimo in daily pop-up pictures. Not only did the lucky players reel in some big bonuses ...

Former Hacker Murphy, LLP Attorney Elected to New York Supreme Court

2012-12-16
Hacker Murphy, LLP is pleased to announce that one of its former attorneys was recently elected to the New York State Supreme Court to serve a fourteen-year term as a Justice in the 4th Judicial District. Thomas D. Buchanan, Esq. will sit in Schenectady County and hear cases throughout the district, which includes Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Montgomery, Saratoga, Schenectady, St. Lawrence, Warren and Washington Counties. Judge Buchanan formerly practiced in the areas of commercial litigation, insurance defense and ERISA. The firm expects to hire a lawyer ...

Hacker Murphy, LLP Named to U.S. News' 2013 "Best Law Firms" list

2012-12-16
On November 1, 2012, the upstate New York law firm Hacker Murphy, LLP was named to U.S. News' 2013 "Best Law Firms" list. The firm received a top tier ranking in each of its three main practice areas: commercial litigation, eminent domain and personal injury. For the first time, the firm received a Tier 1 ranking in the area of plaintiff's personal injury. Hacker Murphy, LLP's attorneys focus solely on litigation including commercial litigation, collections, tax certiorari, eminent domain, condemnation and personal injury. Hacker Murphy, LLP also received ...

E-Cigarette Reviewed Offers Customer Coupon Codes During Green Smoke's Holiday Sale

E-Cigarette Reviewed Offers Customer Coupon Codes During Green Smokes Holiday Sale
2012-12-16
CigaretteReviewed.com, a comprehensive, unbiased e-cigarette review platform, recently announced additional coupon codes for Green Smoke's already discounted holiday promotion. ECigaretteReviewed.com's electronic cigarette reviews are customer driven, not corporate driven, providing their users experiential, honest feedback about the latest products available in the marketplace. "Green Smoke is one of the best rated brands of electronic cigarettes in the world and a favorite among our team of expert reviewers. With the holiday sales, there couldn't be a better ...

Hobbit Getaway Package Offers Travelers an "Unexpected Journey" to the Inn at Honey Run

2012-12-16
Celebrating the release of the first film in "The Hobbit" trilogy, the Inn at Honey Run today launched a special Hobbit Getaway Package for all fans of J.R.R. Tolkien fantasy novels and resulting movies. Located into the rolling hills of Ohio Amish Country, Inn at Honey Run guests will stay in the lavish Honeycomb Suites accommodations and feel The Shire coming to life. Offered at just $259, the Hobbit Getaway Package can be booked via www.innathoneyrun.com or (800) 708-9394 and using the Promo Code HOBBIT. The package includes: - Overnight in an earth-sheltered ...

soloSicily: Hot Villas in Sicily for 2013 - Book Early for the Best Choice in Sicily

soloSicily: Hot Villas in Sicily for 2013 - Book Early for the Best Choice in Sicily
2012-12-16
Looking for the perfect villa break next summer? Book early and get the best choice of beach or rural villas from soloSicily's 2013 collection. Countryside hideaway: Close to the forested Nebrodi Mountains and with unrivalled views over seemingly endless olive and orange groves and beyond, the Aeolian Islands, Il Vignale combines the very best of elegance and sophistication with rural life. The large garden is dotted with several shady terraces furnished with benches, armchairs and sofas and a scattering of huge terracotta and glass jars; and a stunning pool and unexpected ...

Study confirms prognostic value of new IASLC/ATS/ERS adenocarcinoma sub-classification

2012-12-15
DENVER – The International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC), the American Thoracic Society (ATS), and the European Respiratory Society (ERS), have proposed a new sub-classification of lung adenocarcinomas. A growing number of publications from Australia, Germany and South America have validated the new sub-classification. However, there are only few reports of this type of validation for the Asian population. A new study published in the January 2013 issue of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer's (IASLC) Journal of Thoracic Oncology, ...

Study shows COPD is not independent risk factor for lung cancer

2012-12-15
DENVER – Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and lung cancer are two of the most important smoking-related diseases worldwide, with a huge combined mortality bur¬den. Many consider the presence of COPD itself to be an independent risk factor for lung cancer. Others argue that smoking contributes to both COPD and lung cancer. A recent study published in the January 2013 issue of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer's (IASLC) Journal of Thoracic Oncology, concludes that COPD is not an independent risk factor for lung cancer. Researchers from ...

Study shows immunohistochemistry is reliable screening tool for ALK rearrangement

2012-12-15
DENVER – Favorable results have led to crizotinib gaining approval for the treatment of advanced stage ALK-positive non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in Japan, the United States, Canada, and several other countries in Europe and Asia. Now, the identification of an effective therapy for ALK-positive NSCLC places great emphasis on rapid, accurate, and cost-effective way to find patients with this subtype of lung cancer. A recent study published in the January 2013 issue of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer's (IASLC) Journal of Thoracic Oncology, ...

Community-based nutrition education shown to be successful in increasing calcium intake

2012-12-15
Today at the International Osteoporosis Foundation's Asia-Pacific Osteoporosis Meeting, researchers from the National Institute of Nutrition in Hanoi presented a new research study that showed the benefits of educational intervention in increasing calcium intake and retarding bone loss in postmenopausal women. Researchers carried out a controlled trial in the Red River Delta in Vietnam involving a total of 140 women. The women, aged 55 years, had been postmenopausal for at least 5 years, and had low dietary calcium intake (less than 400 mg/day). An intervention group ...

Report from the front lines of personalized reproductive medicine revolution

Report from the front lines of personalized reproductive medicine revolution
2012-12-15
Cambridge, UK (December 15, 2012)--Piraye Yurttas Beim, PhD, Founder and CEO of the biotech firm Celmatix Inc., and a leading international expert in the genetics of female infertility, presented A Report from the Front Lines of the Personalized Reproductive Medicine Revolution at the Futures in Reproduction Conference at the Churchill College, Cambridge, a two- day meeting celebrating the spirit of inquiry personified by Nobel Prize winner Professor Sir Robert Edwards. In the not so distant future, Dr. Beim predicts things will be very different for women who struggle ...

Impaired executive function may exacerbate impulsiveness and risk of developing alcohol dependence

2012-12-15
Executive function (EF), frequently associated with the frontal lobes, guides complex behavior such as planning, decision-making, and response control. EF impairment due to alcohol dependence (AD) has been linked to alcohol's toxic effects on the frontal lobes. A study of EF in a group of adult offspring of AD individuals has found that increased impulsiveness and decreased EF may comprise an inherited trait that signifies greater risk for developing AD. Results will be published in a special online issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research and are currently ...

Negative emotionality may make some people more prone to alcohol or other drug problems

2012-12-15
Prior research has shown that sensitivity to the stimulating effects of alcohol and other drugs is a risk marker for heavy or problematic use of those substances. Prior research has also shown that the personality trait of negative emotionality can have an effect on substance use. A new study examining how the response to an amphetamine interacts with negative emotionality to influence alcohol and drug use has found that a high level of negative emotionality may lead to problem drinking when it occurs together with sensitivity to a drug-based reward. Results will be ...

Alcohol marketers use drinker identity and brand allegiance to entice underage youth

2012-12-15
While exposure to alcohol marketing is prevalent, and associated with both initiation and progression of alcohol use in underage youth, exactly how it works is not well understood. A new study of alcohol-specific cognitions – whether someone thinks of him/herself as a drinker or having a favorite brand of alcohol – has found that drinker identity and brand allegiance are indeed factors linking alcohol marketing and problematic drinking among experimental underage drinkers. Results will be published in a special online issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research ...

Early drunkenness may be riskier than an early age at first drink for problem behaviors

2012-12-15
Contact: Emmanuel Kuntsche ekuntsche@addictionsuisse.ch 41-213-212-952 Addiction Switzerland Contact: Allaman Allamani allamana@gmail.com 39-55-462-4331 (Italy) Regional Health Agency, Tuscany Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research Early drunkenness may be riskier than an early age at first drink for problem behaviors Many researchers and clinicians believe that an early age at first drink (AFD) can lead to alcohol problems. A new study challenges that belief by examining linkages between AFD and problem behaviors. Findings show that early ...

Vitamin D deficiency may contribute to alcohol-related muscular weakness

2012-12-15
Contact: Jan W. Wijnia j.wijnia@zorggroeprijnmond.nl 31-102-931-555 Slingedael Korsakoff Center Contact: Frits A. J. Muskiet f.a.j.muskiet@umcg.nl 31-50-361-2733 or 9228 University Medical Center Groningen Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research Vitamin D deficiency may contribute to alcohol-related muscular weakness Myopathy refers to a disease characterized by muscular weakness and wasting. Vitamin D deficiency is a well-recognized cause of myopathy, and excessive drinking is often associated with low or subnormal levels of vitamin D. A ...

Chronic alcohol and marijuana use during youth can compromise white-matter integrity

2012-12-15
Chronic use of alcohol and marijuana during youth is associated with poorer neural structure, function, and metabolism, as well as worsened neurocognitive abilities into later adolescence and adulthood. This may be due to biological and psychosocial transitions occurring during adolescence that impart increased vulnerability to neurotoxic influences. A study of longitudinal changes in fiber tract integrity associated with adolescent alcohol and marijuana use during 1.5 years supports previous findings of reduced white-matter integrity in these youth. Results will be ...

The mu opioid receptor genotype may be a marker for those who drink for alcohol's rewarding effects

2012-12-15
Previous research had identified an individual's subjective response to alcohol as a marker of alcoholism risk. The A118G single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) of the mu opioid receptor (OPRM1) gene had also been previously associated with subjective response to alcohol in heavy drinkers. A new study extends this research, showing that the OPRM1 genotype seems to moderate the pleasant and stimulating effects to alcohol among alcohol-dependent (AD) individuals but not its unpleasant and sedative effects. Results will be published in a special online issue of Alcoholism: ...

Study is first to find significant link between sleepiness and vitamin D

2012-12-15
DARIEN, IL – A new study suggests that there is a significant correlation between excessive daytime sleepiness and vitamin D, and race plays an important factor. Results show that in patients with normal vitamin D levels, progressively higher levels of daytime sleepiness were correlated inversely with progressively lower levels of vitamin D. Among patients with vitamin D deficiency, sleepiness and vitamin D levels were associated only among black patients. Surprisingly, this correlation was observed in a direct relationship, with higher vitamin D levels associated ...

Low adiponcetin associated with increased pancreatic cancer risk

2012-12-15
Low prediagnostic levels of circulating adiponectin were associated with an increased risk of pancreatic cancer, according to a study published December 14 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer death in the U.S., but its etiology remains unclear. Adiponectin, a hormone secreted from fat cells, has insulin-sensitizing and anti-inflammatory properties. Low adiponectin plasma levels are associated with the insulin resistance that manifests in obesity and diabetes mellitus, both of which are risk factors ...
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