1-800-GET -THIN (SM) is a Proud Supporter of Breast Cancer Awareness
2011-05-27
On October 18, 2010, 1-800-GET-THIN announced that they had joined forces with the Lifetime Network throughout the month of October, teaming up in support of Breast Cancer Awareness. The ultimate goal of the Breast Cancer Awareness campaign is to emphasize the importance of self-examinations as well as professional breast examinations and encourage them to be proactive with their health care.
It is also important for women to be educated and aware of the signs and symptoms that could indicate a health problem. When cancer is detected earlier, there may be a better chance ...
The use of placebo in rheumatoid arthritis clinical trials may negatively impact patients
2011-05-27
The results of this study, conducted in Germany, re-open the debate on whether it is ethical to conduct placebo-controlled studies where patients in the placebo-group are at a serious disadvantage compared to patients taking the new treatments. The study analysed current study designs, for new therapies such as abatacept (Orencia®), golimumab (Simponi®) or tocilizumab (Actemra®), and showed that patients in the placebo group experienced no change in medication, having to continue with their former, ineffective treatment plus placebo.
"According to the Helsinki-Declaration ...
Arthritis patients taking newer treatments do not have an overall increased cancer risk
2011-05-27
Only three percent (n=181) of patients in the study cohort receiving anti-tumour necrosis factor agents (anti-TNFs) for treatment of their arthritis developed a first cancer within nine years and overall risk was not dependent on the type of arthritis.
The nine year follow-up study conducted at Gentofte University Hospital, Denmark demonstrated that relative risk ((RR)=1.03 (95%confidence interval 0.82-1.30)) was not increased in patients treated with anti-TNFs compared to patients who had never taken anti-TNFs during 23,965 person-years follow-up. Overall cancer risk ...
Undertreatment of cardiovascular disease in rheumatoid arthritis patients following a heart attack
2011-05-27
Results of a study, involving 98,454 patients demonstrated that at 30 days following their first heart attack, RA patients were approximately 20% less likely to be prescribed standard MI treatments, such as statins and betablockers, compared to healthy patients. These finding remained relatively unchanged at 180 days, further highlighting differences between the two groups, with a high number being prescribed the current standards of care within the 180 day period (statins 80%, betablockers 82%, clopidogrel 70%, aspirin 79%) in general.
"Previous research has established ...
Study reveals that financial conflicts of interest are associated with positive study outcomes
2011-05-27
Results demonstrate that 91% of RCTs recording this kind of FCOI achieved a positive - outcome, compared to 66.7% of RCTs without specific FCOI (p=0.02) and adjusting for confounding factors did not change this finding.
Results of this American study demonstrate that between the two periods 2002-3 and 2006-7 there was a significant increase in the number of RA RCTs listing lead authors as receiving consulting fees/honoraria (14.6% in the first time period compared to 40% in the second (p=0.004)). FCOIs including research grants, employment by sponsoring pharmaceutical ...
Super-sticky 'ultra-bad' cholesterol revealed in people at high risk of heart disease
2011-05-27
Scientists from the University of Warwick have discovered why a newly found form of cholesterol seems to be 'ultra-bad', leading to increased risk of heart disease. The discovery could lead to new treatments to prevent heart disease particularly in people with type 2 diabetes and the elderly.
The research, funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF), found that 'ultrabad' cholesterol, called MGmin-low-density lipoprotein (LDL), which is more common in people with type 2 diabetes and the elderly, appears to be 'stickier' than normal LDL. This makes it more likely to attach ...
Eurotunnel Le Shuttle's Support for GBP100,000 Charity Campaign is Just Champion
2011-05-27
The cross-Channel operator, which whisks customers and their cars from Folkestone to Calais in just 35 minutes, is official travel partner for The EuroChampsChallenge, which is a celebration of every team that's ever won European football's leading club tournament, The Champions League, and its predecessor, The European Cup.
The team behind the challenge set off by car on Sunday 15 May from Celtic FC in Glasgow and is travelling to the ground of every past winner - covering 7,000 miles, visiting 21 football clubs in 16 countries in just 14 days.
The team is travelling ...
The #1 Rated WordPress Training is Now Available on Saturday & Sunday
2011-05-27
For over seven years Aperio Training has been a leader in offering online training and education in the Internet marketing, SEO, and web design/development arena is now going to be offering their most popular WordPress classes on weekends to help working individuals receive the opportunity to enroll and take their constantly booked WordPress Training.
The new schedule for these upcoming weekend WordPress Training classes will be posted on the company's interactive training calendar hosted on their website for students to select which class will fit their schedule best. ...
Pompano Beach Dentist Showcases Smiles Via The Practice's Smile Gallery
2011-05-27
Dr. Natalia Stadler of All Smiles Dental, a leading Pompano Beach dentist, invites patients to visit the practice's information rich website to view the online smile gallery of before-and-after photos. The smile gallery contains photos of previous cosmetic and restorative procedures performed by experienced Pompano Beach dentist, Dr. Natalia Stadler.
With the addition of a smile gallery, patients are able to gain confidence they may need, knowing the outcome of the procedures can be as rewarding as the ones showcased in the gallery. The gallery represents such improvements ...
Houston Printing Company, DiPuma Printing Company and Promotional Products Revamps Web Presence
2011-05-27
Whether searching for personal stationary, invitations, and checks or corporate brochures, catalogs and letterhead, DiPuma's online presence will demonstrate that this Houston printing company is able to meet all printing needs.
With the release of the new website, DiPuma enables their Houston printing clients to upload their art file directly to their office using an FTP server. By following detailed directions online for both Mac and PC users, clients may submit their requirements to allow this Houston printing company to start on the project immediately. The integration ...
Flexible Lifeline Systems Completes Hangar Project for a Fortune 500 Company in Dallas, TX
2011-05-27
FLS designed and installed an overhead FlexRail and Single Point Anchor Fall Protection Systems in the maintenance hangar. To eliminate the risks of taglines being caught on the aircraft while positioning in the hangar, FLS designed a remote powered tagline system. The powered tagline system features a remote controlled winch that raises and lowers the Self Retracting Lifeline to the user.
The customer commented that all expectations and requirements were met and would recommend FLS for future Fall Protection Solutions requirements.
Sales Director of Flexible Lifeline ...
Risks and Potential Claims Associated With Bariatric Surgery
2011-05-27
Low-carb, no-carb, grapefruit, macrobiotic -- when diet after diet has failed, many people who remain significantly overweight are turning to bariatric surgery. According to the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS), in 2008, approximately 220,000 people in the United States had bariatric surgery.
Bariatric surgery is a last resort for people hoping to minimize or eliminate the physical and emotional tolls of morbid obesity. It is important, however, to temper optimism with careful consideration of the many risks and complications associated with ...
Hard Years Lead to an Uptick in Bankruptcies
2011-05-27
In response to the steep rise in bankruptcy filings in 2005, changes were made to the bankruptcy code that reversed the trend, at least temporarily. But, pounded by five years of high unemployment and low real estate prices, the number of Americans seeking protection in bankruptcy courts has again reached uncomfortable heights.
Although the economy may be recovering, many Americans are still facing the challenges of heaping debt. Some 1.53 million Americans filed cases in bankruptcy court last year. Bankruptcies increased 9 percent in 2010, even surpassing their 2005 ...
Hours-of-Service Rules are Intended to Keep All Safe
2011-05-27
For the most part, the government doesn't make rules, regulations or laws just to feel useful. They usually have specific reasons for doing so. One such reason is safety: safety of workers, safety of the general public, etc.
The commercial driving industry abides by rules and regulations, many of which are safety-related. For instance, truck and bus drivers may be limited in the number of hours they can drive, how much weight or the number of passengers they can carry per load, and, like all drivers, how fast they can drive. While these rules and regulations may seem ...
Building a Future After Bankruptcy
2011-05-27
When outstanding debts become unmanageable, bankruptcy can offer a fresh financial start. Depending on the type of bankruptcy selected and your particular circumstances, you can clear away past debts completely or you can eliminate some debts and create a manageable repayment plan for others.
However, bankruptcy is just the first step in the process of building a strong financial future. After bankruptcy, it is important to take appropriate steps to help ensure you can move on from this stage of your life.
- Set a Budget: Planning ahead is one of the most effective ...
Children are Being Exposed to Unnecessary Radiation
2011-05-27
The most vulnerable of human beings are sometimes the most mistreated. Such is the case with premature infants. In 2007, doctors at State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn discovered that hospital staff repeatedly over-radiated premature babies during X-rays and CT scans. For example, when chest x-rays were ordered for one newborn, he underwent 10 full body X-rays without being covered by a protective shield.
The Lack of Standardized Regulation
It is the responsibility of each state to set its own regulatory standards for radiological workers. ...
Florida Senate Bill 408 Becomes Law
2011-05-27
On May 17, Senate Bill 408 - a controversial overhaul of Florida's property insurance system - became law with Governor Rick Scott's signature. Although Governor Scott promises the bill will result in a more stable, more competitive private insurance market in Florida, critics of the law argue that it may lead to big problems for Florida homeowners.
Sinkhole Coverage a Particular Concern
One of the more controversial elements of the initial version of the bill was related to mandatory sinkhole coverage. The insurance industry claimed that fraudulent sinkhole claims ...
Texas Texting Ban Passes House, Awaits Senate
2011-05-27
Campaigns against distracted driving have become widespread throughout the U.S. and, due to a lack of national legislation, many states and municipalities have passed laws banning the use of phones and texting while driving.
The Texas House of Representatives passed House Bill 243 on April 8, 2011, which would ban sending a text, email or IM while driving in Texas. Those in violation of the ban would face fines up to $200.
House Bill 243
HB 243 was passed in a 124 to 16 vote and was sent to the Senate on April 11. The bill was sponsored by Representative Tom Craddick, ...
Feds Eye Bus Safety Regulations After New York Crash
2011-05-27
A recent tour bus accident in New York has renewed calls for tougher federal safety regulations over motor coaches, including setting basic driver qualification and training standards and requiring buses to come equipped with seatbelts.
This past March, a motor coach transporting gamblers back to New York City from a casino in Connecticut crashed, killing 15 people. The bus driver may have fallen asleep at the wheel. Witnesses reported seeing the bus swerve off of I-95 several times before it went through a guardrail and smashed into the support pillars of an overpass ...
Police Misconduct Forces Division Between Police Departments and Communities They Serve
2011-05-27
Police misconduct, particularly allegations of police brutality, is a divisive topic. Some, particularly those in law enforcement, believe that legitimate cases of police misconduct are few and far between and that most officers take their oaths to serve and protect seriously. They argue that their jobs are dangerous ones and that they have to be able to protect themselves and the public, which may require the use of force.
Others, however, particularly those living in communities that have been subjected to questionable if not illegal police practices, believe that ...
Risk of Birth Injuries During Prolonged Labor
2011-05-27
A birth injury is any type of injury sustained by a newborn during or as a result of the birth process. Many birth injuries are temporary, relatively minor concerns that have no long-term impact on the child's life. But other birth injuries can cause significant impairment that leads to lifelong disability, such as cerebral palsy.
Long Labor Birth Injury
Birth injuries most often occur when the mother's pregnancy is too short or too long--typically when pregnancy or labor complications occur. One major risk factor for birth injuries is a prolonged labor. According ...
Texas Legislature Set to Act Soon on Bill to Ban Texting While Driving
2011-05-27
In a culture built on speed and, increasingly, electronic interconnectivity, texting while driving and unsafe cell phone use pose daily dangers on the road. That's why 30 states have outright bans or substantial restrictions on the use of electronic devices behind the wheel. The goal is to get people to pay attention to the road, and prevent motor vehicle accidents caused by distracted driving.
Texas is not one of those 30 states, but the legislature is seriously considering making it one. House Bill 243, a bill to ban texting while driving, is now before a key committee ...
Minimizing Hospital Risks: Patient Safety Organizations in Rhode Island
2011-05-27
According to a study by the Institute of Medicine, nearly 100,000 patients die and another 1 million are injured each year due to medical errors. While the United States arguably provides the highest standard of medical care available, the study revealed that there is still substantial room for improvement.
In 2005, Congress established Patient Safety Organizations (PSOs) to review hospital mistakes that resulted in harm to patients. Medical mistakes can happen a variety of ways, including:
- An object being left behind after a procedure
- An infection resulting from ...
Wake Up Call for Sleep-Deprived Surgeons and Their Patients
2011-05-27
When headed for surgery, many people research the procedure and any alternatives, their surgeon, the hospital and the anesthetist. They know the probable recovery time and the chances for adverse effects. What they almost certainly do not know is how much their surgeon has slept before the operation. A recent New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) article has people close to the issue debating whether this information should be made available to patients. The perspective piece cites a previous study that showed a significant increase in the risk of surgical errors in daytime ...
National Bike Safety Month Follows Fatal MN Accidents
2011-05-27
May is National Bike Safety Month and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and AAA have partnered to launch Roll Model: a campaign to prevent bicycle accidents resulting in injuries and fatalities. Of all traffic fatalities, two percent are bicyclists, 17 percent of whom are age 14 or younger.
The campaign asks parents and guardians to set a good example for their children by exhibiting safe behavior on the road. Bicycles cause more injuries to children than any product besides motor vehicles.
Bicycle Safety Tips
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