New perspective diminishes racial bias in pain treatment
2011-03-08
MADISON — Years of research show black patients getting less treatment in the American health care system than their white counterparts, but a new study suggests that a quick dose of empathy helps close racial gaps in pain treatment.
College students and nurses went to greater lengths to ease the pain of members of their own race in a study led by Brian Drwecki, a psychology graduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
"I want to be very clear about this: We're not saying health care professionals are racist," Drwecki says. "This is not racism. Racism is ...
DNA better than eyes when counting endangered species
2011-03-08
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Using genetic methods to count endangered eagles, a group of scientists showed that traditional counting methods can lead to significantly incorrect totals that they believe could adversely affect conservation efforts.
Andrew DeWoody, a professor of genetics at Purdue University; Jamie Ivy, population manager at the San Diego Zoo; and Todd Katzner, a research assistant professor at the University of West Virginia, found that visual counts of imperial and white-tailed sea eagles in the Narzum National Nature Reserve of Kazakhstan significantly underestimated ...
Web use doesn't encourage belief in political rumors, but e-mail does
2011-03-08
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Despite the fears of some, a new study suggests that use of the internet in general does not make people more likely to believe political rumors.
However, one form of internet communication – e-mail – does seem to have troubling consequences for the spread and belief of rumors.
"I think a lot of people will be surprised to learn that using the internet doesn't necessarily promote belief in rumors. Many people seem to think that's self-evident," said R. Kelly Garrett, author of the study and assistant professor of communication at Ohio State University.
"The ...
UCLA researchers use 'nano-Velcro' technology to improve capture of circulating cancer cells
2011-03-08
Circulating tumor cells, which play a crucial role in cancer metastasis, have been known to science for more than 100 years, and researchers have long endeavored to track and capture them. Now, a UCLA research team has developed an innovative device based on Velcro-like nanoscale technology to efficiently identify and "grab" these circulating tumor cells, or CTCs, in the blood.
Metastasis is the most common cause of cancer-related death in patients with solid tumors and occurs when these marauding tumor cells leave the primary tumor site and travel through the blood ...
Story tips from the US Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory March 2011
2011-03-08
CYBERSECURITY -- Software agents on assignment . . .
Tracking and protecting information stored on an organization's network could be more secure with a system developed by a team led by Justin Beaver of Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Computational Sciences and Engineering Division. The challenge arises when an organization has documents that are being copied, excerpted, changed and stored in various forms across the organization's network. Host Information Value Engine, dubbed HIVE, solves the problem by dispatching software agents that automatically and quickly review ...
AGU journal highlights -- March 7, 2011
2011-03-08
1. California rapidly depleting Central Valley groundwater
Groundwater is being depleted in California's Central Valley at a rapid rate, according to data from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite. Famiglietti et al. analyze 78 months of GRACE data covering October 2003 to March 2010 to estimate water storage changes in California's Sacramento and San Joaquin River basins. They find that the basins are losing water at a rate of about 30 millimeters (1.2 inches) per year equivalent water height, or a total of about 30 cubic kilometers (7.2 cubic ...
Iowa State, Ames Lab researcher hunts for green catalysts
2011-03-08
AMES, Iowa – L. Keith Woo is searching for cleaner, greener chemical reactions.
Woo, an Iowa State University professor of chemistry and an associate of the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory, has studied catalysts and the chemical reactions they affect for more than 25 years. And these days, his focus is on green catalysis.
That, he said, is the search for catalysts that lead to more efficient chemical reactions. That could mean they promote reactions at lower pressures and temperatures. Or it could mean they promote reactions that create less waste. Or it ...
UCLA engineers demonstrate use of proteins as raw material for biofuels, biorefining
2011-03-08
Two types of raw materials are currently used for biorefining and biofuel production: carbohydrates and lipids. Biofuels like ethanol are derived from carbohydrate raw materials such as sugars and lignocellulose, while biodiesels are derived from another raw material, lipid-rich vegetable oil.
In a study published online March 6 in the journal Nature Biotechnology, researchers at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science demonstrate for the first time the feasibility of using proteins — one of the most abundant biomolecules on earth — as a significant ...
Columbia engineer observes surprising behavior of cells during blood-vessel formation
2011-03-08
Biologists tend to look at cells in bulk, observing them as a group and taking the average behavior as the norm — the assumption is that genetically identical cells all behave the same way. In a paper to be published in the online Early Edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences the week of March 7, 2011, Sam Sia, assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Columbia Engineering, presents the results of his four-year tissue-engineering study that show a surprising range of variation in how individual cells behave during formation of a blood vessel. Sia ...
Online nutrition courses: Fad or growing trend?
2011-03-08
St. Louis, MO, March 8, 2011 – Most of us have heard of Phoenix, no, not the mystical bird or the capital of Arizona, but the online university. According to the Babson Survey Research Group, enrollment in online courses is growing faster than overall higher education offerings due to various reasons like the economic downturn. With the increase in demand for online education, a study in the March/April 2011 issue of the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior explores nine online nutrition courses.
Since nutrition courses meet general education science requirements ...
Massachusetts reform hasn't stopped medical bankruptcies: Harvard study
2011-03-08
The percentage of personal bankruptcies linked to medical bills or illness changed little, and the absolute number actually increased in Massachusetts after the implementation of its landmark 2006 law requiring people to buy health insurance, a Harvard study says.
The new study, which appears in today's American Journal of Medicine, found that between early 2007 and mid-2009, the share of all Massachusetts bankruptcies with a medical cause went from 59.3 percent to 52.9 percent, a non-significant decrease of 6.4 percentage points. Because there was a sharp rise in total ...
The sorry state of health of US medicine
2011-03-08
New York, NY, March 8, 2011 – As the debate about healthcare in the United States rages, four insightful articles in the March 2011 issue of The American Journal of Medicine strive to add reasoned arguments and empirical research findings to the dialog.
The issue leads off with the editorial, "The 800-Pound Gorilla in the Healthcare Living Room," by Journal Editor-in-Chief Dr. Joseph Alpert, Professor of Medicine, Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson. As a practicing physician and medical educator, Dr. Alpert has first-hand experience with the current environment of medical ...
Xpress Money Conducts Uterus Cancer Awareness Camp in Bhaktapur Cancer Hospital
2011-03-08
Xpress Money, the leading global instant money transfer brand, in association with Pokhareli Sisters Group in Nepal and Nepal Cancer Prevention Society, organised a health camp, which offered free Uterus Cancer Test (PAP Smear Test) for the Nepali community on Saturday, 5th March, 2011 in Bhaktapur Cancer Hospital, Kathmandu.
Xpress Money Foundation, the CSR arm of Xpress Money, took up this cause for the underprivileged women, in line with the brand's vision to create health awareness for the benefit of various communities, for whom it provides value-laden service through ...
Blue Coat Introduces Cloud Service and Web Security Module to Provide Global Comprehensive Web Protection
2011-03-08
Blue Coat Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: BCSI), a leading provider of Web security and WAN optimization solutions, today introduced the Blue Coat Cloud Service, a scalable Internet-delivered service that leverages proven Blue Coat technology and the company's collaborative WebPulse community of more than 70 million users. The first subscription module for the Blue Coat Cloud Service, the Web Security Module, brings Blue Coat enterprise-class technology to a broader group of organizations and provides comprehensive, real-time Web protection that can be managed and deployed from ...
LightMan Writer: A Simple Tool for Complex CD & DVD Burning
2011-03-08
LightMan Writer is a very practical and solid CD & DVD burning application designed for all categories of users. In addition to easing the data recording process, LightMan Writer includes special options and features to boost the overall performance of the writing engine.
This is a highly capable solution to saving all your data and safely storing it on physical medium. Part of the program's equipment is also a communicative interface redefining the term user-friendly.
Transfer now in a fast and secure way all your collections of data, whether they include movies, ...
Mint Social Named One Of The Top Social Media Marketing Companies
2011-03-08
For the seventh consecutive month, Scottsdale based company, Mint Social is named one of the best social media marketing companies in the U.S., according to a study conducted by TopSEOs.com.
TopSEOs.com, an independent authority on search vendors, identifies and ranks the best internet marketing agencies and tools using various rigorous evaluation processes. The criteria for determining the top social media marketing company assesses a business based on five key factors important to social media optimization: trend awareness, brand management, consultation, methodology, ...
World's Smartest Horse Gets Cable! Lukas on Time Warner Television - PlayingWithLukas.com
2011-03-08
An interview with Karen Murdock, Lukas' owner/trainer, traces his past and offers insights into their purpose.
1. How old is Lukas and how long have you had him? Lukas is seventeen now; I bought him nine years ago.
2. What is his background and how did you find him? I found Lukas advertised in a sale ad described as an inexperienced project horse. He'd been found starving and neglected in a yard - the woman I bought him from had tried to make him into a jumper but he wasn't fitting in. His breed is a Thoroughbred and he raced in three races as a two-year-old, hurt ...
DIG Coaching Practice presents Attention Talk Radio on the topic ADHD and Addiction with host Jeff Copper, attention coach, and Wendy Richardson, family therapist and certified addiction specialist.
2011-03-08
DIG Coaching Practice presents "ADHD and Addiction" on Attention Talk Radio with host Jeff Copper and special guest Wendy Richardson, certified addiction specialist. Wendy Richardson knows a thing or two about ADHD and addiction, and in this episode, Jeff talks with Wendy to gain her insight on the link between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and addictive behaviors.
Wendy Richardson, M.A., M.F.T., C.A.S., is a licensed marriage, family therapist, and certified addiction specialist in private practice in Soquel, California. Wendy is the author of The Link Between ...
Jump It Party and Play Brings Birthday Party Ideas to Lafayette Indiana
2011-03-08
Jump It Party and Play, a new business that brings refreshing birthday party ideas to Lafayette, IN, will officially open for business on Friday, March 11, 2011. The new business is located in the International Mall at 3861 St Rd 26 East in Lafayette. Jump It Party and Play features numerous inflatable jumps that cater to children ages 2-12.
Jump It Party and Play is locally co-owned by Kathi Bennett. According to Bennett, "We are different from other childrens party centers in that we allow customers to pay one fee and play all day. Another thing we take very seriously ...
Budo Videos Offers Affiliate Program on Martial Arts Videos and Supplies
2011-03-08
Budo Videos, the large online retailer of Martial Arts videos, apparel, equipment and much more, recently unveiled the Budo Videos Martial Arts affiliate program that offers online business owners big earnings for sales of such products as:
• Martial Arts and MMA Videos
• Martial Arts Gis and Clothing
• Equipment and pads
• And much more
Affiliates who are interested in the Budo Videos Martial arts affiliate program have the opportunity to earn 10% commission on every product sold. In addition, affiliates will receive the same commission on sales from each of Budo ...
The Big Ommmmmm: How Music can help Tune your Heartstrings this Valentine's Day
2011-03-08
The world-renowned Musical Alchemist, Philippo Franchini, is a veteran musician and a pioneer of sound healing in the West. Just in time for Valentine's Day, he explains how and why music can put us "in the mood."
• Which musical tones, intervals, and tempos make us more attractive because of their harmonious effects on our nervous system?
• The love vibration- What is it and how can we use music to put ourselves in it?
• Beyond the sentimental- What is it about love songs that makes our hearts cry or soar?
• How can we enhance the harmony between lovers with music ...
Bala Ambati, Associate Professor and Director of Corneal Research at the Moran Eye Center, will give presentation at GTC's 3rd Ocular Diseases & Drug Discovery Conference, Boston, MA, May 26-27 2011
2011-03-08
Bala Ambati, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A., Associate Professor and Director of Corneal Research at the Moran Eye Center, will present on The Capsule Drug Ring at GTC's 3rd Ocular Diseases & Drug Discovery Conference on May 26-27, 2011 in Boston, MA.
Bala Ambati will present research on a novel endocapsular implant capable of delivering pharmaceuticals to the posterior segment of the eye. Implanted concurrently or subsequent to cataract extraction, the capsule drug ring is capable of delivering Avastin to the retina and choroid at pharmacologically active concentrations. Preliminary ...
Discovery School of Tulsa Goes the Extra Mile
2011-03-08
Cassie Brown, third grade teacher at Discovery School of Tulsa and avid runner has found a way to make her passion for running benefit her passion for teaching her students. Ms. Brown will be running her first marathon on May 1st, 2011 which totals 26.2 miles. She would like to use this opportunity to not only reach her personal goals, but to benefit the children she teaches.
Ms. Brown is aware that students learn at different rates and by different teaching methods. Hands on activities help students relate learning math skills with real life experiences. She would like ...
Ultimate Sports Online Expands Into The SUP Market
2011-03-08
Ultimate Sports Online goes head first into stand up paddleboards. Adding brands such a Gerry Lopez, Riviera Paddleboards, SUP ATX, and Ron House give Ultimate Sports a great lineup of paddleboards. Ultimate Sports continues to align itself with the brands people want and the price they want to pay!
"A lot of sports have come and gone, but the SUP craze is here to stay," said Jeff Till, owner of Ultimate Sports Online. "The sport is so diverse; Whether you do it for exercise, or to ride waves, people love it," said Till.
Since opening the Ultimate Sports Online Surf ...
Clark Solutions' New Peristaltic Pump Available with Optional Control System for High Accuracy Dispensing Applications
2011-03-08
Clark Solutions announces the introduction of the Boxer Unoverse 9000 Peristaltic Pump. Featuring an optional integrated positional encoder for control loop feedback to provide accurate dispensing of liquids in bioengineering, medical, scientific, and diagnostics instrumentation, Boxer 9000 pumps utilize a three roller peristaltic pump system for delivery rates from 0.18 to 68 ml/min. Designed for continuous operation, Model 9000 Peristaltic Pumps are offered with a choice of 1 mm and 2 mm tube diameters. Model 9000 pumps are easy to panel mount, are self-priming, and utilize ...
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