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Feet 'N Beyond, Podiatrist Office Provides Advanced PinPointe FootLaser Treatment to Clear Nail Fungus in 30 Minutes

Feet N Beyond, Podiatrist Office Provides Advanced PinPointe FootLaser Treatment to Clear Nail Fungus in 30 Minutes
2012-08-31
For those suffering the pain and embarrassment of unsightly nail fungus, PinPointe FootLaser is the easy and convenient treatment that helps turn discolored and disfigured nails into clearer, healthier looking nails. Nail infection can cause permanent deformity of the nail which makes it difficult to wear shoes and can interfere with walking, exercise, sports and other physical activities. Women and men with this ailment are reluctant to wear open-toed shoes in summer or on vacation because they are embarrassed by the unsightly discoloration and unhealthy appearance of ...

Psychological Marketing: Canadian Company Offers Innovative Techniques to Outsmart Competitors

2012-08-31
Psychological Marketing directly targets client's mind making products or services irresistible. There are two main reasons why Psychological Marketing may work wonders for businesses: - It is the one-stop solution for brand's marketing. It covers every possible area and aspect of your products and services that will influence the customers' minds. - Unlike the traditional marketing approach, the number of businesses using true Psychological Marketing effectively is small. When harnessed to its full potential, Psychological Marketing will prove to be the catalyst ...

123BingoOnline.com Offers Up Ten Million Dollars an Hour in Bingo Jackpot Prizes

2012-08-31
123BingoOnline.com made history on the Internet today when it announced two unique, and surprisingly generous, offers for it's clients: a 1,000% deposit bonus and a bingo room featuring million dollar bingo jackpots. Said Nancy Coleman, Marketing Manager, "We're really taking a chance here, no other bingo halls on the Internet are offering bonuses this large. Large bonuses are always a bit of a balancing act. We think that our members will really like this offer, however..."By and large, gaming industry bonuses, especially in the bingo sector, hovering between ...

Winner Live Casino Introduces NextGen Live Gaming - You Type, She Talks

2012-08-31
Winner Casino is proud to announce the launch of Winner Live Casino, the latest in its suite of gaming products. The Live Casino is one of the most exciting interactive innovations to hit the market. Winner Live Casino takes online players to a plush 5 star casino with an unprecedented land-based feel. Live Casino players can interact with their dealer; you type and she talks. This immersive experience is setting a high standard for online casinos. Today's punters are looking for a positive interactive experience while honing their skills at popular table games. Live ...

Prompt Proofing Blog Post: Proofreaders Are Not a Luxury!

Prompt Proofing Blog Post: Proofreaders Are Not a Luxury!
2012-08-31
If you still think that you don't need to pay a proofreader to check your copy, then consider some of the following typos that made it into print recently: Amercia is with Mitt - Campaign slogan for Mitt Romney. If this one weren't embarrassing enough, less than a week later, the Romney campaign discussed the approval rating of ex-President Ronald Regan! This next one was mortifying for the University of Texas: Lyndon B. Johnson School of Pubic Affairs - printed on University of Texas Commencement 2012 programme The public/pubic error is all too common unfortunately ...

Jose Canseco Speaks on Lance Armstrong's Doping Allegations

2012-08-31
Jose Canseco expresses his views on the Lance Armstrong doping allegations. In his second Blog post with the industry popular, Steroid.com, former baseball all-star, Jose Canseco, candidly offers up his empathetic opinion on the potentially title stripping allegations against 7 time Tour de France winner, Lance Armstrong. Seasoned with his own media scrutiny surrounding steroid use, Canseco admits that his cynicism stems from distrust for the level of influence that politics have on the elite cyclist's current industry battle. The former Oakland A's and Texas Rangers ...

MrsP.com's National Writing Contest for Kids Celebrates Fourth Year with Celebrity Judges, New Sponsors - Julia Roberts to Serve as Celebrity Judge

2012-08-31
www.MrsP.com, the popular, award-winning kids' entertainment site, announced today the entry dates and other details of its fourth annual Be-A-Famous-Writer Contest. The list of celebrity judges this year includes Academy Award-winning actress and reading advocate Julia Roberts, who recently played the Evil Queen in Mirror, Mirror. The free contest is open to United States residents. Entries will be accepted through October 15, 2012. "Julia Roberts must know a thing or two about picking good scripts. She's starred in some of the most successful films of the past ...

Coral scientists use new model to find where corals are most likely to survive climate change

Coral scientists use new model to find where corals are most likely to survive climate change
2012-08-30
Marine conservationists from the Wildlife Conservation Society working with other coral reef experts have identified heat-tolerant coral species living in locations with continuous background temperature variability as those having the best chance of surviving climate change, according to a new simplified method for measuring coral reef resilience. Therefore, coral reefs with these characteristics should receive immediate attention for conserving this highly threatened ecosystem, according to the authors of a study appearing today in the online journal PLOS ONE. The ...

Malaria nearly eliminated in Sri Lanka despite decades of conflict

Malaria nearly eliminated in Sri Lanka despite decades of conflict
2012-08-30
Despite nearly three decades of conflict, Sri Lanka has succeeded in reducing malaria cases by 99.9 percent since 1999 and is on track to eliminate the disease entirely by 2014. According to a paper published today in the online, open-access journal PLOS ONE, researchers from Sri Lanka's Anti-Malaria Campaign and the UCSF Global Health Group examined national malaria data and interviewed staff of the country's malaria program to determine the factors behind Sri Lanka's success in controlling malaria, despite a 26-year civil war that ended in 2009. Typically, countries ...

Mayo Clinic marks its first births from time-lapse incubator use for in vitro fertilization

2012-08-30
ROCHESTER, Minn. -- Mayo Clinic recently marked its first births resulting from in vitro fertilization using a new time-lapse incubator that minimizes disturbances from human handling as embryos develop and helps fertility specialists better identify the healthiest embryos. Mayo experts say it may improve pregnancy outcomes for all patients receiving IVF. The twins born at Mayo and babies delivered at the Fertility Centers of New England mark the first reported births in the United States using the technology. Millions of women in the United States have difficulty becoming ...

New diagnostic biomarkers offer ray of hope for Alzheimer's disease

2012-08-30
Amsterdam, NL, August 29, 2012 – Alzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the most common brain disorders, with an estimated 35 million people affected worldwide. In the last decade, research has advanced our understanding of how AD affects the brain. However, diagnosis continues to rely primarily on neuropsychological tests which can only detect the disease after clinical symptoms begin. In a supplement to the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, investigators report on the development of imaging-based biomarkers that will have an impact on diagnosis before the disease process ...

Researchers identify potential treatment for cognitive effects of stress-related disorders

2012-08-30
New York, NY (August 30, 2012) — Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) researchers have identified a potential medical treatment for the cognitive effects of stress-related disorders, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The study, conducted in a PTSD mouse model, shows that an experimental drug called S107, one of a new class of small-molecule compounds called Rycals, prevented learning and memory deficits associated with stress-related disorders. The findings were published today in the online edition of Cell. "With the dramatic rise in cases of PTSD ...

Strong female portrayals eliminate negative effects of violent media

2012-08-30
Washington, DC (August 27, 2012) Men and women are less likely to experience negative effects to sexual violent media when watching a positive portrayal of a strong female character, even when that character is a victim of sexual violence. Christopher Ferguson, Assistant Professor at Texas A&M International University, surveyed 150 university students in a controlled environment in a recent study published in the Journal of Communication. Each participant screened a variety of TV shows that portrayed women in different lights when it came to sexual violence. The results ...

New genetic risk factor for inflammation identified in African-American women

2012-08-30
SEATTLE – African Americans have higher blood levels of a protein associated with increased heart-disease risk than European Americans, despite higher "good" HDL cholesterol and lower "bad" triglyceride levels. This contradictory observation now may be explained, in part, by a genetic variant identified in the first large-scale, genome-wide association study of this protein involving 12,000 African American and Hispanic American women. Lead researcher Alexander Reiner, M.D., an epidemiologist at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and colleagues describe their findings ...

Scientists call policy-makers to be scale-aware

Scientists call policy-makers to be scale-aware
2012-08-30
To be successful, nature conservation measures must account for the complexity of the human impact and how nature responds to them, at different spatial and temporal scales. "Scale-sensitive research" emerges as a new, interdisciplinary field in nature conservation where researchers adjust concepts, analyses, and tools to the scale in which these might be used. Policy-makers, on their side, must ensure that the decisions they take resolve ecological problems at the relevant administrative and spatial scales. Scientists involved in SCALES, a large-scale integrating project ...

Ecological monitoring on bird populations in Europe re-evaluated

Ecological monitoring on bird populations in Europe re-evaluated
2012-08-30
Biodiversity and environmental monitoring is of crucial importance to diagnose changes in the environment and natural populations in order to provide conservation practice with relevant data and recommendations. The information from monitoring is required, for example, for the design and evaluation of biodiversity policies, conservation management, land use decisions, and environmental protection. Birds are headline indicators of biodiversity due to their worldwide distribution and popularity. More than 600 bird monitoring programs are in place in Europe, resulting in ...

Bees that go 'Cuckoo' in others' nests

Bees that go Cuckoo in others nests
2012-08-30
The biota of island archipelagos is of considerable interest to biologists. These isolated areas often act as 'evolutionary laboratories', spawning biological diversity rapidly and permitting many mechanisms to be observed and studied over relatively short periods of time. Such islands are often the places of new discoveries, including the documentation of new species. The Republic of Cape Verde comprises 10 inhabited islands about 570 kilometers off the coast of West Africa and have been known since at least 1456. Although the bee fauna of the islands was thought to ...

Biodiversity conservation depends on scale: Lessons from the science-policy dialogue

Biodiversity conservation depends on scale: Lessons from the science-policy dialogue
2012-08-30
The year 2010 marked the deadline for the political targets to significantly reduce and halt biodiversity loss. The failure to achieve the 2010 goal stimulated the setting up of new targets for 2020. In addition, preventing the degradation of ecosystems and their services has been incorporated in several global and the EU agendas for 2020. To successful meet these challenging targets requires a critical review of the existing and emerging biodiversity policies to improve their design and implementation, say a team scientists in a paper published in the open access journal ...

First validated method for analyzing flavanols and procyanidins in cocoa products could help scientists and the industry in standardized reporting

2012-08-30
Mars, Incorporated, working in partnership with AOAC International, has successfully completed a multi-laboratory, first-of-its-kind validation of a method for analyzing flavanols and procyanidins in cocoa-based products. The study, just published in the latest edition of the Journal of AOAC International, details the results of a comprehensive evaluation of this method by 12 international laboratories, which included academic, industrial and commercial institutions. As it has been proved to be reproducible, robust, and readily transferable, this method could have far-reaching ...

Keep your distance! Why cells and organelles don't get stuck

Keep your distance! Why cells and organelles dont get stuck
2012-08-30
Biomembranes enclose biological cells like a skin. They also surround organelles that carry out important functions in metabolism and cell division. Scientists have long known in principle how biomembranes are built up, and also that water molecules play a role in maintaining the optimal distance between neighboring membranes—otherwise they could not fulfill their vital functions. Now, with the help of computer simulations, scientists of the Technische Universität München (TUM) and the Freie Universität Berlin have discovered two different mechanisms that prevent neighboring ...

New DNA-method tracks fish and whales in seawater

2012-08-30
Danish researchers at University of Copenhagen lead the way for future monitoring of marine biodiversity and resources. By using DNA traces in seawater samples to keep track of fish and whales in the oceans. A half litre of seawater can contain evidence of local fish and whale faunas and combat traditional fishing methods. Their results are now published in the international scientific journal PLOS ONE. "The new DNA-method means that we can keep better track of life beneath the surface of the oceans around the world, and better monitor and protect ocean biodiversity and ...

Yellowstone into the future

2012-08-30
Boulder, Colorado, USA – In the September issue of GSA TODAY Guillaume Girard and John Stix of McGill University in Montreal join the debate regarding future scenarios of intracaldera volcanism at Yellowstone National Park, USA. Using data from quartz petrography, geochemistry, and geobarometry, Girard and Stix suggest that magma ascent during the most recent eruptions of intracaldera rhyolites occurred rapidly from depths of 8-10 km to the surface along major regional faults, without intervening storage. They consequently predict that future volcanism, which could include ...

State tax incentives do not appear to increase the rate of living organ donation

2012-08-30
The policies that several states have adopted giving tax deductions or credits to living organ donors do not appear to have increased donation rates. Authors of the study, appearing in the August issue of the American Journal of Transplantation, found little difference in the annual number of living organ donations per 100,000 population between the 15 states that had enacted some sort of tax benefit as of 2009 and states having no such policy at that time. "There continue to be sizeable shortages in available organs for transplant, despite a number of interventions ...

Early menopause: A genetic mouse model of human primary ovarian insufficiency

2012-08-30
Scientists have established a genetic mouse model for primary ovarian insufficiency (POI), a human condition in which women experience irregular menstrual cycles and reduced fertility, and early exposure to estrogen deficiency. POI affects approximately one in a hundred women. In most cases of primary ovarian insufficiency, the cause is mysterious, although genetics is known to play a causative role. There are no treatments designed to help preserve fertility. Some women with POI retain some ovarian function and a fraction (5-10 percent) have children after receiving ...

Possible therapy for tamoxifen resistant breast cancer identified

2012-08-30
The hormone estrogen stimulates the growth of breast cancers that are estrogen-receptor positive, the most common form of breast cancer. The drug tamoxifen blocks this estrogen effect and prolongs the lives of, and helps to cure, patients with estrogen-sensitive breast cancer. About 30 percent of these patients have tumors that are resistant to tamoxifen. This study shows how these resistant tumors survive and grow, and it identifies an experimental agent that targets these breast cancers. COLUMBUS, Ohio – A study by researchers at the Ohio State University Comprehensive ...
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