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Walking Through Steel, Levitating In The Air Is Just The Beginning For Michael Grandinetti When He Headlines "It's Magic!" Theater Tour

2012-02-06
He's read the minds of 40,000 people at Kauffman Stadium, he's escaped from razor sharp steel spikes moving towards him at 50mph on NBC's "The World's Most Dangerous Magic", he's levitated 15ft into the air while surrounded by the playing Pittsburgh Symphony at Heinz Hall, and he's performed for the President of the United States at The White House. And now Michael Grandinetti is bringing his original grand illusions to the Los Angeles area as the closing performer in "It's Magic!", an annual Southern California theatrical spectacular. Combining ...

Dr. Nemi Rx Appoints dP Design to Create Branding Graphic Art Elements for Spring-2012 Launch. Medical Aesthetic Under-Eye Therapy Regimen to Be Introduced at COSMOPROF Bologna March 9-12, 2012.

2012-02-06
Dr. Ajit Nemi, developer of Dr. Nemi Rx , announced today the appointment of Cincinnati-based dP Design to create the visual graphic art Branding elements for the March launch of his range of breakthrough Skin and Under-Eye Therapy products. The line will be introduced to the world's largest International Cosmetic and Beauty trade show, COSMOPROF Bologna. "After reviewing a host of candidates with Duquesa Marketing, our Managing Consultants, we found it to be an easy decision to contract the services of dP Design," said Dr. Nemi. "Diana Puppin's group ...

Alternative Medicine Panel Discussion at Buckingham's Choice

2012-02-06
Holistic Health's very own massage therapist, Amy Davis, L.M.T., and acupuncturist, Todd McCloskey, L.Ac., participated in a panel discussion on Alternative Medicine at Buckingham's Choice, a continuing care retirement community in Adamstown, MD. For over six years Holistic Health Associates has been providing acupuncture and massage therapy at Buckingham's Choice. The panel included Dr. Mimi McLaughlin Galanis (Chiropractor) and Dr. Steve Sinclair (Naturopathic Physician). Each participant gave a brief overview of how they treat and what to expect from their treatment, ...

Dr. Fotini Papapanagiotou joins RiverEdge Dental

2012-02-06
Dr. Fotini Papapanagiotou joins the successful RiverEdge Dental team and brings with her much experience and medical expertise. She began her dental career in high school as an assistant, completed a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biochemistry with an emphasis on research of neuroblastoma, and earned her DDS Degree from the University of Toronto. In 2003 Dr. Papapanagiotou received the York University Award of Distinction, and then continued her career at the University of Toronto, where she began her training in biochemistry and where she joined the Alpha Omega Dental ...

MontWay Auto Transport Adds Live Chat Feature to Website

2012-02-06
MontWay Auto Transport, the leading automotive transportation company in the U.S., today announced the addition of a live chat offering on their website, http://www.Montway.com. Live chat features on car shipping websites are nothing new. What makes the live chat feature on Montway.com stand apart is that the customer support behind the service is located in the United States. "At a time when so much of customer service is being outsourced, it's important to keep jobs here at home," says Mike Mihaylov, President of MontWay Auto Transport. The live chat feature ...

Back to Basics Learning Dynamics' National I Love to Read Month literacy initiative provides 500+ children's books throughout Delaware

2012-02-06
Back to Basics Learning Dynamics, Inc., in a unique partnership with the literacy organization Success Won't Wait, Inc., will provide over 500 children's books to children in Delaware's non-public Title I program, in celebration of National I Love to Read Month. Together, Back to Basics Learning Dynamics and Success Won't Wait launched the "Reading is Basic Program" in 2011, and since then the program has provided thousands of books to schoolchildren in grades K-8. This partnership links together two organizations with a common quest: to help eradicate illiteracy ...

Young Author From Small Town Minnesota Publishes Embraced by Darkness Book One Sacrifices!

2012-02-06
Park Rapids, Minnesota, author and resident, Tarah L. Wolff, has published the first novel in her fantasy series Embraced by Darkness. Sacrifices it is a novel based after the humans were finally able to claim their freedom. Picking up the pieces after slavery the rulers (known as Wards, blessed with the power of will) built an empire with their capital cities standing strong and their people safe. But now something red is lurking from the west, something that salivates after the utter power that once freed the humans. Tarah L. Wolff has always been a huge fantasy fan ...

DoggieQR.com President Announces The Newest inexpensive Technology to Quickly Retrieve Lost Dogs.

2012-02-06
Mr. Nelson's newest Internet venture has created a product that takes a modern and revolutionary approach to solve an ancient problem; finding lost dogs owners as quickly as possible. The Company has created stainless steel dog tags in different collar configurations that are laser etched with QR (Quick Response) Codes. You've seen QR codes on everything from theme park tickets to your morning newspaper to your favorite fast food drink cup. But, this little square barcode can do much more than marketing. In our case, since 65% of the U.S. Population (200 million) ...

Lady Justice And The Vigilante Released By Mystery Author Robert Thornhill

2012-02-06
Award-winning author Robert Thornhill announces the release of the seventh installment in his Lady Justice mystery/comedy series, Lady Justice And The Vigilante. The first six novels in the series, Lady Justice Takes A C.R.A.P. City Retiree Action Patrol, Lady Justice And The Lost Tapes, Lady Justice Gets Lei'd, Lady Justice And The Avenging Angels, Lady Justice And The Sting and Lady Justice And Dr. Death are currently available through bookstores, online and on the author's website. Christina Fullerton Jones writes: "Lady Justice and The Vigilante gets a double ...

Weight Management Certified Medical Device Product (MDD 93/42/EEC) Hit's American Soil Presenting Substantial Clinical Tests Confirming Effectiveness And Safety

2012-02-06
A new product is available on American soil not only certified as a medical device product (MDD 93/42/EEC) for weight management but also features extensive medical test study validating claims of dramatic weight loss, anticipating this to be just the help to lose weight people have been seeking for a long time. It was disclosed upon conclusion of six clinical trials that reports came back producing staggering results. Not only did the main ingredient demonstrate effectiveness, side effects were nonexistent. The President of the site reports that volunteer study participants ...

ezPaycheck 2012, Small Business Payroll Software Is Shipping With The Same Price Tag For 7th Year In A Row

2012-02-06
Realizing that many small businesses are still suffering in an economy that continues to lag, 2012 ezPaycheck payroll software full version¡¯s price tag remains the same for the 7th year in a row. Available for just $89 per installation ($59 to renew each year), ezPaycheck payroll software has remained at that affordable price since its initial release in 2005. The newly released 2012 edition of ezPaycheck payroll software from Halfpricesoft.com (http://www.halfpricesoft.com) comes with the latest tax tables and the enhanced user interface. It gives small and mid-size ...

Sanford-Burnham researchers find molecular switch that allows melanoma to resist therapy

Sanford-Burnham researchers find molecular switch that allows melanoma to resist therapy
2012-02-06
LA JOLLA, Calif. -- The National Cancer Institute (NCI) estimates that as many as one in 51 men and women will be diagnosed with melanoma—the deadliest form of skin cancer—at some point during their lifetimes. A research team led by Ze'ev Ronai, Ph.D. at Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute (Sanford-Burnham) is working to unravel the molecular mechanisms underlying the development and progression of this disease in hopes of improving prevention and treatment strategies. To do this, Ronai's laboratory has been studying a protein named Activating Transcription Factor ...

2011 Builder of the Year DSLD Homes Selects J Forrest Group to Lead Companywide Sales Training Program

2012-02-06
DSLD Homes, nationally recognized as the 2011 Builder of the Year by Professional Builder, recently selected J Forrest Group to lead a yearlong sales training and management program for its new home sales professionals companywide. The Leadership Selling and Leadership Sales Coaching training program consists of a series of on-site seminars; a tailored online e-learning website, video lessons and discussion boards; weekly sales-force goals and motivational calls; accountability reports; and executive and management coaching. "Customer satisfaction is paramount to ...

A silver bullet to beat cancer?

2012-02-06
The internet is awash with stories of how silver can be used to treat cancer. Now, lab tests have shown that it is as effective as the leading chemotherapy drug - and may have fewer side-effects. Results from the study at the University of Leeds, published in Dalton Transactions, show that particular silver compounds are as toxic to cancer cells as the platinum-based drug Cisplatin, which is widely used to treat a range of cancers. But the crucial difference is that silver is thought to be much less toxic to healthy human cells, and in some cases, can be beneficial. ...

Using plants to silence insect genes in a high-throughput manner

Using plants to silence insect genes in a high-throughput manner
2012-02-06
This press release is available in German. More than 200,000 insects species are herbivores. They depend on plants for food and have adapted their metabolism accordingly in the course of evolution to render plant defenses, such as the toxins plants produce to fend off herbivores, ineffective. The operating instructions of these detoxification processes are coded in different genes. Insects have evolved an enormous diversity of adaptation mechanisms; they colonize most habitats on this planet – which makes them interesting research objects in ecological studies. Which ...

Local Funeral Home Expands Obituary Notification Efforts as Newspaper Readership Declines and Residents Become More Mobile

2012-02-06
As the general trend of newspaper readership decreases nationwide and with society today becoming ever more mobile, the Garden Hill Funeral Services has taken it upon themselves to make sure that the public is informed as quickly as possible about upcoming funeral service times. http://www.GardenHill.ca Funeral Director, Nathan Logue says, "Since less people are reading the local newspaper as they did in the past, and that people who grew up in Maple Ridge and have now moved away, it has made it difficult to inform the public about funeral times. That is why we ...

Technology that translates content to the Internet protocol of the future

Technology that translates content to the Internet protocol of the future
2012-02-06
This press release is available in Spanish. The protocol that any device uses to connect to Internet, IPv4, (Internet Protocol version 4), has a problem: due to the Web's tremendous growth, all of its addresses have recently run out, worldwide. According to the experts, the solution lies in IPv6, a protocol that is in the early phases of implementation and that is expected to eventually replace its predecessor. However, there is another problem: the two protocols are incompatible. "Machines that only have IPv6 cannot communicate with those that only have IPv4, ...

The Wilderness Club Recreational Property Ready to Break Ground

2012-02-06
Managing Partner of Windmill Golf Group Barry Ehlert, announced that The Wilderness Club in Eureka, Montana is ready to break ground for their new golf cottages. Three golf cottages will be built featuring a modern design, and will be very high-end in nature. "These golf cottages will be situated among the Ponderosa Pines, and are parallel to Lake Koocanusa. They will be the perfect getaway for avid golfers, and their families," commented Ehlert. "The golf cottages, which will be featured in our Stay and Play packages, will create not only a golfing experience, ...

Human immune cells react sensitively to 'stress'

2012-02-06
Scientists working with Professor Bernd Kaina of the Institute of Toxicology at the Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz have demonstrated for the first time that certain cells circulating in human blood – so-called monocytes – are extremely sensitive to reactive oxygen species (ROS). They were also able to clarify the reason for this: ROS are aggressive forms of oxygen that are generated during states of "oxidative stress" and play a significant role in various diseases. However, ROS are also naturally produced by cells of the immune system, in particular ...

Washington University Implements Digisonics PACS and Structured Reporting System for Pediatric Cardiology

2012-02-06
Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. recently chose Digisonics as the enterprise cardiology PACS and structured reporting solution for their pediatric cardiology department. The Digisonics cardiovascular image management and structured reporting system will provide the facility with a comprehensive clinical database, high-powered PACS and professional reporting capabilities with automated z-score analysis and congenital cardiology diagram support. With the added DigiNet Pro application, clinicians will also have access to the entire CVIS system from anywhere via ...

Hand counts of votes may cause errors, says new Rice University study

2012-02-06
Hand counting of votes in postelection audit or recount procedures can result in error rates of up to 2 percent, according to a new study from Rice University and Clemson University. "These procedures are intended as a safeguard against computer and human error, but until recently, no research existed to tell whether these efforts helped or hurt the accuracy of the vote," said Michael Byrne, associate professor of psychology at Rice. "Post-Election Auditing: Effects of Election Procedure and Ballot Type on Manual Counting Accuracy, Efficiency and Auditor Satisfaction ...

Potential new treatment identified for leishmaniasis

2012-02-06
Researchers at the University of Dundee have identified fexinidazole as a possible, much-needed, new treatment for the parasitic disease visceral leishmaniasis. Leishmaniasis is named after William Leishman, a Glasgwegian doctor serving with the British Army in India, who first identified the parasite in the early 1900s. The disease is the second biggest killer in Africa, Asia and Latin America after malaria, and affects 500,000 people, killing about 50-60,000 patients per year. Current drug treatments for the disease are unsatisfactory for reasons such as high cost, ...

Pine Creek Village Homeowners Association Saves 2.8 Million Gallons Of Water In Seven Months

2012-02-06
HydroPoint Data Systems, Inc. announced today that Pine Creek Village Association in Colorado Springs, Colorado saved over 2.8 million gallons of water in just one irrigation season using HydroPoint's WeatherTRAK Smart Irrigation Controllers. After installing five WeatherTRAK smart irrigation controllers and reducing outdoor water consumption by 2.8 million gallons within the first seven months of use, Pine Creek Village continues to upgrade its irrigation system by adding more WeatherTRAK controllers. "The WeatherTRAK technology met our expectations," ...

UT biosolar breakthrough promises cheap, easy green electricity

2012-02-06
Barry D. Bruce, professor of biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is turning the term "power plant" on its head. The biochemist and a team of researchers have developed a system that taps into photosynthetic processes to produce efficient and inexpensive energy. Bruce collaborated with researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Ecole Polytechnique Federale in Switzerland to develop a process that improves the efficiency of generating electric power using molecular structures extracted from plants. ...

The effect of occasional binge drinking on heart disease and mortality among moderate drinkers

2012-02-06
Most studies have found that binge drinking is associated with a loss of alcohol's protective effect against ischemic heart disease (IHD) and most studies have found an increase of coronary risk among binge drinkers. This study followed 26,786 men and women who participated in the Danish National Cohort Study in 1994, 2000, and 2005 and sought to see if binge drinking increased the risk of IHD or all-cause mortality among "light-to-moderate" drinkers: (up to 21 drinks/week for men and up to 14 drinks/week for women). A "drink" was 12g. "Binge drinking" (more that ...
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