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Vehicle Black Boxes: Attempts to Improve Motor Vehicle Accident Data

2011-04-07
A recent Los Angeles Times article provided interesting insights about ongoing efforts to make automobile event data recorders (EDRs or "black boxes") mandatory on all vehicles sold in the U.S., and to make better data available to promote public safety. In the aftermath of a motor vehicle accident, such data can help investigators understand whether the crash was caused by a negligent driver, an auto defect or a hazardous highway condition. Jim Hall, a former chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, and Tom Kowalick, a North Carolina college professor, ...

Neuralstem ALS trial in multiple presentations at upcoming American Academy of Neurology meeting

2011-04-07
ROCKVILLE, April 6, Maryland, 2011 – Neuralstem, Inc. (NYSE Amex: CUR) announced that the Phase I safety trial of its human spinal cord stem cells (HSSCs) in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease) is the subject of three presentations at the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Annual Meeting, April 9-16th, in Honolulu, HI (http://www.aan.com/go/am11). Chief among these will be a presentation by Eva Feldman, M.D., Ph.D., who is an unpaid consultant to Neuralstem and the Principal Investigator in the ongoing ALS trial, entitled: "A Phase I, Open-Label, ...

Chemical engineers at UCSB design molecular probe to study disease

Chemical engineers at UCSB design molecular probe to study disease
2011-04-07
(Santa Barbara, Calif.) –– Chemical engineers at UC Santa Barbara expect that their new process to create molecular probes may eventually result in the development of new drugs to treat cancer and other illnesses. Their work, reported in the journal Chemistry & Biology, published by Cell Press, describes a new strategy to build molecular probes to visualize, measure, and learn about the activities of enzymes, called proteases, on the surface of cancer cells. Patrick Daugherty, senior author and professor of chemical engineering at UCSB, explained that the probes are ...

New Bill May Ease Arizona's Tough DUI Laws

2011-04-07
A new bill before the Arizona legislature aims to ease tough DUI laws that put in place in 2001, when Arizona passed a rule that established a blood-alcohol concentration of .08 percent as the legal limit within the state. Since then, the DUI laws have become even tougher. Presently, first-time offenders face at least ten days in jail, fines of $250 or more, and if they blow a .15 percent BAC or higher, the installation of an ignition interlock device in their vehicles for an entire year. The ignition interlock device is connected to the car's starter; a driver must ...

New 2011 Michigan Driving Laws: Drunk Driving, Teen Driver Limits

2011-04-07
As of January, Michigan law enforcement agencies are taking a new approach to bringing down fatal drunk driving statistics in Michigan. The Michigan Legislature approved a new pilot program that will require convicted drunk drivers to install ignition interlock devices on their vehicles. Michigan lawmakers also approved a bill restricting teenage drivers. Michigan Requires DUI Offenders to Install Ignition Interlock Devices on Vehicles Michigan lawmakers passed legislation now requiring convicted drunk drivers to install ignition interlock devices on their motor vehicles. ...

Novel association between Parkinson's disease and prostate cancer

2011-04-07
SALT LAKE CITY – University of Utah School of Medicine researchers have found compelling evidence that Parkinson's disease is associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer and melanoma, and that this increased cancer risk also extends to close and distant relatives of individuals with Parkinson's disease. Although a link between Parkinson's disease and melanoma has been suspected before, this is the first time that an increased risk of prostate cancer has been reported in Parkinson's disease. Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurologic condition that leads ...

Shopping online, privacy, data protection and third-party tracking

2011-04-07
In the wake of yet another e-commerce data breach in which the names and email addresses of millions of online shoppers and credit card users have been accessed illegally, researchers in the US suggest that privacy discussions, and ultimately legislation must urgently focus on the expanding roles of third-parties handling pervasive online customer profiles. Nancy King of the College of Business, at Oregon State University, in Corvallis, explains in the latest issue of the International Journal of Private Law that marketers have long created market segments in an effort ...

Atlanta Tree Service Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts Advises Proper Mulching in Response to Spring Showers

2011-04-07
Atlanta tree service company Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts views spring as a perfect time to care for trees, especially as more and more homeowners get out to work in their yards. Often, an early spring brings with it significant amounts of rain which can have adverse effects on trees, especially if proper mulching techniques are not followed. Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts, Atlanta tree removal company, is advising homeowners on how to correctly lay mulch around trees in order to create an environment that will encourage growth and health during the spring rain season. Mulch ...

Some people's climate beliefs shift with weather

2011-04-07
Social scientists are struggling with a perplexing earth-science question: as the power of evidence showing manmade global warming is rising, why do opinion polls suggest public belief in the findings is wavering? Part of the answer may be that some people are too easily swayed by the easiest, most irrational piece of evidence at hand: their own estimation of the day's temperature. In three separate studies, researchers affiliated with Columbia University's Center for Research on Environmental Decisions (CRED) surveyed about 1,200 people in the United States and ...

NIDCD research at AChemS Annual Meeting

2011-04-07
What: Scientists supported by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), one of the National Institutes of Health, will be presenting their latest research findings at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Association for Chemoreception Sciences (AChemS). When: April 13-17, 2011 Where: Tradewinds Grand Isle Resort, St. Petersburg, Florida Additional Information: Research topics to be presented by NIDCD-funded scientists will include: New Findings Suggest Novel Avenues to Explore Taste Loss in Autoimmune Diseases Reduced taste sensitivity ...

Thomson Cruises Announces Changes to Summer 2012 Holiday Programme

2011-04-07
Thomson Cruises has announced it will be making some changes to its Summer 2012 holiday programme. For Summer 2012 Thomson Cruises will be reintroducing cruises from the UK on Thomson Spirit. Based in Newcastle from May to July 2012 and Harwich in August and September, customers can now drive to the port, climb aboard and start enjoying their Thomson cruise without leaving the UK. Thomson Spirit will sail 15 different ex-UK itineraries, taking in 39 destinations and providing a great selection of 3-14 night cruises. Not only will Thomson be back cruising from the ...

Breast cancer patients' persistent fatigue is real, may actually speed up aging

2011-04-07
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The persistent fatigue that plagues one out of every three breast cancer survivors may be caused by one part of the autonomic nervous system running in overdrive, while the other part fails to slow it down. That imbalance of a natural system in the body appears linked to the tiredness and exhaustion that can burden cancer patients as much as a decade after their successful treatment. The effect is so great, researchers say, that it may be a sign of accelerated aging in fatigued patients, causing them to seem as much as 20 years older compared with patients ...

Freeway air bad for mouse brain

2011-04-07
If mice commuted, their brains might find it progressively harder to navigate the maze of Los Angeles freeways. A new study reveals that after short-term exposure to vehicle pollution, mice showed significant brain damage — including signs associated with memory loss and Alzheimer's disease. The mind-numbing toxin is not an exhaust gas, but a mix of tiny particles from burning of fossil fuel and weathering of car parts and pavement, according to the study to be published Thursday, April 7 in the leading journal Environmental Health Perspectives. Many studies have ...

Music Video "We Want It" by Feature Selected for Florida Indie Jam Festival

Music Video We Want It by Feature Selected for Florida Indie Jam Festival
2011-04-07
New to the hip hop music scene, Feature is making his mark with his avant-garde music video for "We Want It" at Film Festivals across the country. The video was recently selected as finalist for the 7th Annual Florida Indie Film Festival. Winners will be selected at the festival on Saturday April 9th at Cafe Anne's in Orlando Florida. "We Want It" is one of the original singles off the mix tape "The Trailer" which was released in August 2010. The song conveys the hunger, anger and frustration that comes with an overwhelming desire to make it in hip hop. Filmed in New ...

Fish farm waste can drift to distant shores

2011-04-07
WASHINGTON—Concentrated waste plumes from fish farms could travel significant distances to reach coastlines, according to a study to be published in an upcoming issue of the journal Environmental Fluid Mechanics, available online now. Roz Naylor, Oliver Fringer and Jeffrey Koseff of the Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford University found that relatively high concentrations of dissolved waste from fish pens do not consistently dilute immediately. The paper is the first detailed look at how 'real world' variables, such as tides, currents, the earth's rotation ...

Low fertilizer use drives deforestation in West Africa, imperils REDD implementation says new study

2011-04-07
IBADAN, NIGERIA (7 April 2011)—Low-input farming for cocoa, cassava and oil palm has resulted in widespread deforestation and degredation of West Africa's tropical forest area, according to a new study by researchers at the International Institute for Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR). The study was published online this week in the peer-reviewed journal Environmental Management. Cocoa production in West Africa is an important commercial sector and a source of livelihoods for about two million households in the region. ...

Cellification.com, the Brooklyn Specialist in Unlocked Cell Phones, is Celebrating the Return of Spring with the New GooglePhone From Long-Time Industry Leader HTC

2011-04-07
The Brooklyn specialist in unlocked cell phones known as Cellification.com is celebrating the return of spring with the new GooglePhone from long-time industry leader HTC. Coupled with Google's Android operating system, the Nexus One is only 11.5mm deep and weighs in at just 130 grams, housing a gorgeous 3.7-inch OLED capacitive touchscreen at a resolution of 480x800 pixels. Unique among their offerings of unlocked cell phones, the Nexus One features a Snapdragon 1GHz processor for smooth running of multiple applications simultaneously. Also on board is a 5 megapixel ...

Webhead Takes NIOSA & San Antonio Fiesta Goers Into the World of Mobile Technology

Webhead Takes NIOSA & San Antonio Fiesta Goers Into the World of Mobile Technology
2011-04-07
Revelers with smart phones will be able to get the information they need, as they need it Fun-seekers carrying smartphones at this year's Night In Old San Antonio (NIOSA) Fiesta event will be able to get the information they need, in real time, to enjoy themselves safely thanks to a new mobile Web site produced by Webhead. "I am excited about this on many levels," said Nancy Avellar, 2011 NIOSA Chairperson and fourth Vice President of the San Antonio Conservation Society. "It is a great complement to NIOSA's and the society's ever-growing presence on Facebook; it is ...

'Brozillians' Booming North of the Border as More Scotsmen Seek Laser Hair Removal at Transform

2011-04-07
When it comes to laser hair removal, men north of the border are heading south and seeking 'Brozillian' treatments for their 'boykini' line, according to the latest figures from Transform's Scottish clinics. The report reveals that the clinics have recorded a 34 per cent increase in enquiries about the treatment during the first quarter of this year, compared to the corresponding months in 2010, as Scottish men look to get rid of their fuzz ahead of the fast-approaching summertime. 'Brozillians' or 'boykini' line hair removal typically involves waxing which requires ...

Ink Foundry Launches InkFluence: Word of Mouth Marketing Program Uses Proprietary Blend of Social Media Tools to Engage Hidden Influencers

2011-04-07
In every social group, there is one stand out individual who can wax poetic about the intricate details of a narrow topic. They are entrepreneurs, doctors, lawyers and moms by day; and chefs, foodies, and wine aficionados by night. Their friends, family and co-workers actively seek them out for trusted brand recommendations in their area of passion. Today, after more than a year of marketplace testing, Ink Foundry has launched InkFluence, an extremely targeted word of mouth marketing program that identifies and introduces on and offline category influencers to restaurant, ...

MFI-Miami to File Bar Complaint Against Michigan Law Firm for Conspiracy and Fraud Committed Against Northern Michigan Cancer Victim

2011-04-07
MFI-Miami, LLC, a mortgage fraud investigation company, announced today that on Thursday, April 7, 2011, it will be filing a complaint for Attorney Misconduct with the Michigan Attorney Grievance Commission against three attorneys from the Troy, Michigan law firm of Orlans Associates. Details of the complaint as follows: Marshall R. Isaacs for knowingly filing fraudulent documents into public record, Linda Orlans for allowing one of her Notaries to make false statements that they witnessed Marshall R. Isaacs sign an affidavit when he did not sign it, and Timothy Myers for ...

Top Whataburger Teams Claim Victory at 2011 WhataGames; Win $140,000 in Prize Money

2011-04-07
After six months of hard work, dedication and perseverance followed by three days of high-intensity competitions, three Whataburger teams have emerged victorious at WhataGames, a unique competition designed to test the skills of Whataburger team members in the categories of operations, corporate history and customer service. The teams, who beat out their competitors at Whataburger's more than 700 restaurants in ten states, get more than bragging rights - the three teams reap $140,000 in cash prizes. The gold prize-winning team earned $5,000 for each of the 10 team members ...

3 Amigos Tequila to Sponsor ARCA Race at Talladega Superspeedway - 3 Amigos 250 @Talladega

3 Amigos Tequila to Sponsor ARCA Race at Talladega Superspeedway - 3 Amigos 250 @Talladega
2011-04-07
3 Amigos Tequila has joined Talladega Superspeedway as title sponsor for the upcoming ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards race on Friday, April 15. The 3 Amigos 250 is the first race of the 2011 season at Talladega Superspeedway with a scheduled start of 4 pm. "We are proud to welcome 3 Amigos to the 'DEGA family of race sponsors," said Talladega Superspeedway Chairman Grant Lynch. "3 Amigos is all about quality and so are we. The best racing in NASCAR and the best Tequila on the market just go hand in hand." J. Smoke Wallin, Chairman & CEO of Pelican Brands and ...

Crystal Pharmatech Appoints Robert Wenslow as Vice President of Business Development

2011-04-06
Crystal Pharmatech, the first solid state pharmaceutical research CRO in China, today announced that Robert Wenslow, Ph.D. has joined its executive committee as Vice President of Business Development, effective April 4th, 2011. Reporting directly to the CEO, Dr. Wenslow will be responsible for driving the growth of company's business, especially in the US and European markets, as well as be intimately involved in strategic planning and key decision making of the rapidly growing company. Dr. Wenslow will be based in Crystal Pharmatech's New Jersey office. Dr. Wenslow ...

14th Annual Antiques Showcase & Sale to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters will be held April 9-10 in Neenah, Wisconsin.

2011-04-06
Recycle with style at the 14th annual antique show in Neenah, Wisconsin. Show hours are 10am-5pm on Saturday, April 9 and 11am-4pm on Sunday, April 10. Exhibitors participating in the show are professional antique dealers. With 50 dealers, this is also one of Wisconsin's largest antique shows. For a complete list of the dealers who will be participatig in the show, visit http://www.BeMyBig.com. You will find unique, one-of-a-kind items for you and your home at the antique show. An excellent selection of antique furniture in a variety of woods and styles wil be available. ...
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