Lions and Cyclones and Dinosaurs, OH MY: Trio of Top Experiences Included with Affordable Roar and Explore Adventure Getaway
2011-03-30
Columbus is home to the nation's No. 1 zoo and the No. 1 science center in America, making it the perfect place for unforgettable family fun this summer. Just in time for spring and summer travel, Experience Columbus today launched its Roar and Explore Adventure Getaway, featuring both of these top-ranked experiences and packed with family fun. This affordable package allows guests to experience a trio of top Columbus adventures at a surprisingly low cost. Families can book their Roar and Explore Adventure Getaway online at www.ColumbusFamilyFun.com or by calling (888) ...
Cost of heart drugs makes patients skip pills, putting themselves at risk
2011-03-30
ROCHESTER, Minn. -- For more than 5 million Americans with heart failure, a critical step to better health is taking the medications they're prescribed. But many patients fail to do so, putting themselves at greater risk of hospitalization and even death. To date, studies have not fully answered why patients fall short when it comes to taking heart medicine. In a study appearing in the April issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, Mayo Clinic researchers found the drugs' cost is one of the biggest deterrents.
"We found patients weren't filling their prescriptions because ...
University of Nevada, Reno invents next-gen device to track world's air quality
2011-03-30
RENO, Nev. – A new air-quality measuring instrument invented by Pat Arnott and Ian Arnold of the University of Nevada, Reno that is more economical, more portable and more accurate than older technologies has been licensed for commercial development by Droplet Measurement Technologies of Boulder, Colo.
Arnott, a physics professor in the University's College of Science, had perhaps lugged his heavy pieces of equipment one too many times through airports to faraway places to examine airborne particles. Now, his and Arnold's latest invention has reduced the laser-equipped ...
New 'nanodrug' breaks down barriers to attack breast cancer cells from the inside out
2011-03-30
LOS ANGELES (March 29, 2011) – Throwing stones at castle walls is one way to attack an enemy, but sneaking inside makes the target much more vulnerable.
Researchers at Cedars-Sinai's Maxine Dunitz Neurosurgical Institute have employed a similar strategy using a mouse model to target important mechanisms inside the most challenging breast cancer cells. Earlier studies at Cedars-Sinai found a similar approach effective in attacking malignant brain tumor targets.
Unlike other drugs that target cancer cells from outside and often injure normal cells as a side effect, this ...
Renting a Dumpster for a Residential or Commercial Construction Project is Easy with Local Dumpster Rental LLC
2011-03-30
Residential and commercial construction sites can produce a large amount of waste in the form of scrap lumber, leftover materials, and various other items. Having access to large construction dumpsters from a quality rental company is a must for any contractor. They have to meet deadlines and time can often be short to come by when a project falls behind or has to be speed up. This is why having a local rental company that carries various dimensions of construction dumpsters has numerous advantages.
Our company is both professional and customer service focused when ...
For potentially crippling dystonia, earlier deep brain therapy gets better, quicker results
2011-03-30
LOS ANGELES (March 29, 2011) – Patients suffering from dystonia, an uncommon yet potentially crippling movement disorder, get better results if they begin deep brain stimulation therapy sooner rather than later, according to an international study published in the March issue of the Journal of Neurology.
"Our data suggest that patients who begin treatment earlier in the disease process may expect a better general outcome than those with longer disease duration. Also, age at surgery appears to influence the time necessary to achieve the best clinical response, meaning ...
Communicating uncertain climate risks
2011-03-30
Despite much research that demonstrates potential dangers from climate change, public concern has not been increasing.
One theory is that this is because the public is not intimately familiar with the nature of the climate uncertainties being discussed.
"A major challenge facing climate scientists is explaining to non-specialists the risks and uncertainties surrounding potential" climate change, says a new Perspectives piece published today in the science journal Nature Climate Change.
The article attempts to identify communications strategies needed to improve layman ...
The deVere Group Extends RBS Alliance
2011-03-30
The deVere Group, the world's largest financial consultancy group is pleased to announce the extension of its alliance with The Royal Bank of Scotland plc, in relation to the construction and distribution of the bank's range of Structured Products into the offshore market.
Following a very successful 12 month-operation, the alliance is now moving into its second year, and will continue to provide access to the bank's full range of Structured Products through the deVere Group.
The deVere Group Chief Executive Officer, Nigel Green, commented: "The first twelve months ...
Investigators discover enzyme essential for healthy lung development
2011-03-30
LOS ANGELES (March 29, 2011) – Investigators at The Saban Research Institute of Children's Hospital Los Angeles have provided the first evidence that Eya1 protein phosphatase is a crucial regulator of the development of embryonic lung epithelial stem cells.
The correct functioning of lung epithelium is essential to life. Cellular polarity of lung epithelial cells, meaning that they have an asymmetrical orientation or a front and back, is crucial. Dysregulation of cell polarity has been associated with developmental disorders as well as cancer. Until now, little has ...
Grand Canyon Whitewater Adds Hiker's Special Trip in 2012 Season
2011-03-30
April is a wonderful time for hiking and rafting in the Grand Canyon. The weather is ideal with average daytime highs in the mid-80s and nighttime lows in the mid-50s. The illustrious Grand Canyon flowers are in bloom during April. The incredible spring wildflower season only occurs in the Grand Canyon from March to early May, just in line with the Hiker's Special trip.
The Hiker's Special will include many different types of hiking opportunities in Grand Canyon. Hike up narrow slot canyons of beautiful sandstone, hike to the source of grand waterfalls where the water ...
Frequency of fat talk associated with increased body dissatisfaction, regardless of waistline
2011-03-30
Los Angeles, CA (MARCH XX, 2011) College women who engage in "fat talk" (women speaking negatively about the size and shape of their bodies) face greater dissatisfaction with their bodies and are more likely to have internalized an ultra-thin body ideal than those who engage in fat talk less frequently, according to a review article from Psychology of Women Quarterly (published by SAGE).
Study results found that while frequency of fat talk was associated with increased dissatisfaction with women's own bodies, over half of the participants reported that they believe fat ...
Poor behavior doesn't always lead to poor academics
2011-03-30
Los Angeles, CA (MARCH 2011) Despite popular belief, a new study published in the latest issue of the Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions (published by SAGE) finds that students who have poor behavior in the classroom do not always have poor grades.
Researchers from the University of North Carolina - Charlotte (Bob Algozzine, Chuang Wang and Amy Violette) followed 350 students in seven at-risk schools over a 5-year period. They assessed both teacher perceptions of student behavior and academic achievement, as well as actual performance. They found that teachers ...
Bariatric surgery highly cost-effective treatment for type 2 diabetes in the obese
2011-03-30
NEW YORK (March 29, 2011) -- Bariatric surgery is an especially cost-effective therapy for managing Type 2 diabetes in moderately and severely obese patients. These findings and others were presented today at the 2nd World Congress on Interventional Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes, hosted by NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical College.
Cost effectiveness is central to the larger issue of access to surgical treatment of diabetes, says Dr. Francesco Rubino, director of the Congress and director of gastrointestinal metabolic surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian ...
Whale and dolphin death toll during Deepwater disaster may have been greatly underestimated
2011-03-30
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill of 2010 devastated the Gulf of Mexico ecologically and economically. However, a new study published in Conservation Letters reveals that the true impact of the disaster on wildlife may be gravely underestimated. The study argues that fatality figures based on the number of recovered animal carcasses will not give a true death toll, which may be 50 times higher than believed.
"The Deepwater oil spill was the largest in US history, however, the recorded impact on wildlife was relatively low, leading to suggestions that the environmental damage ...
Study: Emissions trading doesn't cause pollution 'hot spots'
2011-03-30
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Programs that allow facilities to buy and sell emission allowances have been popular and effective since they were introduced in the U.S. two decades ago. But critics worry the approach can create heavily polluted "hot spots" in low-income and minority communities.
A new study by Evan Ringquist, professor in the Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs, finds the problem hasn't materialized -- that the efficiency gains of allowance trading have not come at the expense of equitable treatment of minorities and the poor.
"There ...
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2011-03-30
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Newport Festivals Foundation Announces 2011 Newport Folk Festival Line-up and Welcomes New Partnership with Alex and Ani
2011-03-30
An exciting mix of folk music's founding voices and modern favorites highlights the 52nd edition of the Newport Folk Festival set for July 30-31 at Fort Adams State Park, it was announced today by the Newport Festivals Foundation, the recently-formed 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization which produces the event.
Tickets go on sale worldwide on Thursday, March 31, at 10:00 am at www.newportfolkfest.net.
The Newport Folk Festival welcomes Alex and Ani (www.alexandani.com), a celebrated eco-friendly jewelry and lifestyle brand, as sponsor of the Harbor Stage. Located ...
Smithsonian scientists help block ship-borne bioinvaders before they dock
2011-03-29
The global economy depends on marine transportation. But in addition to cargo, the world's 50,000-plus commercial ships carry tiny stowaways that can cause huge problems for the environment and economy. A new model created by Smithsonian scientists will facilitate accurate screening of vessels for dangerous species before they unload. The team's findings are published today in the journal Environmental Science & Technology.
Ballast water taken up by ships in coastal waters teems with plankton and microbes. When discharged at the next port of call, these hitchhikers can ...
Interventional radiology treatment takes blood pressure to new lows -- and results last
2011-03-29
CHICAGO, Ill. (March 28, 2011)—Interventional radiologists have completed the first human randomized controlled trial of therapeutic renal denervation or RDN—a procedure that uses a catheter-based probe inserted into the renal artery that emits high-frequency energy to deactivate the nerves near the kidneys (or in the renal artery) that are linked to high blood pressure. The researchers say these results confirm that RDN may be an effective therapy for reducing—and consistently controlling—resistant hypertension when current medications have failed. The results were presented ...
Interventional radiologists advance MS research: Vein-opening treatment safe
2011-03-29
CHICAGO, Ill. (March 28, 2011)—Understanding that angioplasty—a medical treatment used by interventional radiologists to widen the veins in the neck and chest to improve blood flow—is safe may encourage additional studies for its use as a treatment option for individuals with multiple sclerosis, say researchers at the Society of Interventional Radiology's 36th Annual Scientific Meeting in Chicago, Ill.
"Angioplasty—the nonsurgical procedure of threading a thin tube into a vein or artery to open blocked or narrowed blood vessels—is a safe treatment. Our study will provide ...
Interventional radiologists take lead on reducing disability from dangerous blood clots
2011-03-29
CHICAGO, Ill. (March 28, 2011)—Deep vein thrombosis, or DVT: it's more than just a one-time complication from taking a long plane ride. The Society of Interventional Radiology wants individuals to know the risk factors for this very serious condition, which can lead to post-thrombotic syndrome, pulmonary embolism, permanent damage to the leg and even death.
"Individuals and their doctors need to be aware that in the United States alone about 600,000 people are hospitalized with deep vein thrombosis each year and more than 100,000 people die of resulting pulmonary embolism," ...
Interventional Radiology Y-90 Liver Cancer-busting Treatment: Safe, Fast, Extends Life
2011-03-29
Interventional radiologists have been the leaders in the use of intra-arterial yttrium-90 radioembolization, since its introduction in 2000, to treat liver cancer. Now, new results from a large multi-institutional study show that treating liver tumors with higher doses of Y-90 than previously tried is safe, provides results when chemotherapies have failed, preserves the patient's quality of life—and can be done on an outpatient basis. This study, presented by researchers at the Society of Interventional Radiology's 36th Annual Scientific Meeting in Chicago, Ill., further ...
Some ingredients in 'green' products come from petroleum rather than natural sources
2011-03-29
Contact: Michael Bernstein
m_bernstein@acs.org
714-765-2012 (Meeting, March 27-31)
202-872-6042 (Before March 27)
Michael Woods
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714-765-2012 (Meeting, March 27-31)
202-872-6293 (Before March 27)
American Chemical Society
Some ingredients in 'green' products come from petroleum rather than natural sources
ANAHEIM, March 28 , 2011 — With more and more environmentally conscious consumers choosing "green" products, scientists today reported that the first reality check has revealed that the ingredients in those products may ...
From crankcase to gas tank: New microwave method converts used motor oil into fuel
2011-03-29
Contact: Michael Bernstein
m_bernstein@acs.org
714-765-2012 (Meeting, March 27-31)
202-872-6042 (Before March 27)
Michael Woods
m_woods@acs.org
714-765-2012 (Meeting, March 27-31)
202-872-6293 (Before March 27)
American Chemical Society
From crankcase to gas tank: New microwave method converts used motor oil into fuel
This release is also available in Chinese on EurekAlert! Chinese.
ANAHEIM, March 28, 2011 — That dirty motor oil that comes out of your car or truck engine during oil changes could end up in your fuel tank, according to a report ...
Potential new medicines show promise for treating colon cancer, asthma
2011-03-29
Contact: Michael Bernstein
m_bernstein@acs.org
714-765-2012 (Meeting, March 27-31)
202-872-6042 (Before March 27)
Michael Woods
m_woods@acs.org
714-765-2012 (Meeting, March 27-31)
202-872-6293 (Before March 27)
American Chemical Society
Potential new medicines show promise for treating colon cancer, asthma
ANAHEIM, March 28, 2011 — In what they described as the opening of a new era in the development of potentially life-saving new drugs, scientists today reported discovery of a way to tone down an overactive gene involved in colon cancer and ...
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