Wednesday, August 29, 2012

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We put a lot of energy into bringing guests on the show to talk about big health issues like Cancer and Heart Disease, MS and Alzhiemers. But what about the little everyday problems like leg twitches and muscle cramps, poison ivy and acid reflux? Janet Perry, our favorite pharmacoloist from Peoples Pharmacy, who has joined us in the past to talk about DMSO and Low dose Naltrexone, visited with us and shared some simple, cool and natural ideas to handling those little and big irritating problems. From arthritis to menopausal symptoms to repelling insects, Janet covers a lot of little problems in this show. Enjoy!

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August 28, 2012

Colon & Rectal Cancer: From Diagnosis to Treatment



Colon & Rectal Cancer: From Diagnosis to Treatment


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Australian football youth development | The Roar

Following Australia?s performance at the Olympics, which some say was less than acceptable, the head of the Australian Olympic Committee John Coates has advocated for increased spending on grassroots sports.

This is in line with the 2009 Crawford Report, which also advocates for increasing the proportion of total monies allocated to grassroots sports.

This is not a controversial idea, and one that perhaps most Australians would also support. Indeed, sports participation has many physiological and psychosocial benefits for young people.

Recently, Craig Foster has suggested that football is in a better position than most other sports to drive an initiative that is aimed at increasing the number and experience of youth sport participants.

Football has 360,000 participants nationwide from the ages of 5-14, thus making it the number one participation sport in the country for boys and number six for girls.

Further, FIFA, unlike any other major sporting body, has systematically undertaken scientific research which demonstrates the significant health benefits that are derived from football participation. These include positive effects on fitness, strength, skeletal health, self-esteem, social skills and quality of life.

The FFA has worked hard over recent years to overhaul the ?system? of youth football in Australia. Certainly the advances made by way of small-sided-games and the national curriculum have been substantial. However, these changes have served the sole purpose of generating players with a higher technical and tactical proficiency.

The ultimate aim, of course, is to have better players competing at a higher level, thereby lifting Australia to be one of the top footballing countries worldwide.

More importantly we have to ask how have these changes served to increase the positive experiences of our young footballers? How have they served to maintain and increase the participation base of football to ensure its competitive advantage in this space? And, how have they served the physiological and psychosocial development of young players?

The changes that have been made to the education of coaches in Australia epitomise the overhauls made by the FFA ?system-wide?. The community coach education courses have been enhanced through the addition of a coherent framework of technical and tactical education.

Thus coaches are able to produce more highly skilled and tactically astute players (assuming, of course, that the coach can actually pass on this information to players).

However, coaching is never this simple. Indeed, by maintaining a focus on technical and tactical knowledge, our coach education courses leave coaches absolutely unprepared to facilitate any meaningful personal gains for young athletes.

Where is the information on how to build a meaningful positive relationship with a young player? Where is the information on athlete development and skill acquisition?

Where is the information on communication and leadership?

These glaring omissions reinforce the narrow focus of the FFA at the exclusion of all else.

No coach ? young or old ? could ever walk away from a community coaching course feeling prepared to handle a team of young players. How do they deal with misbehaviour? How do they deal with bullying? How do they deal with the parents?

These questions remain unanswered in the service of trying to develop ?better? players.

But let?s face the truth, until coaches can be taught the necessary skills within the coach education system, Australia will reap no reward in terms of increasing its participant base, providing a better experience for young players, or (given that coaches will have no idea about how to teach the technical and tactical knowledge that they receive) even more skillful players.

The FFA must get this right. However, this will require a change of mindset. A change of philosophy. Great players, and great footballing nations, are not built solely and technically and tactical proficiency. They are built on a football culture.

The FFA needs to change the goal posts and realise that overhauling the ?system? can only be an overwhelmingly positive thing when those changes serve the vast majority of footballers in this country ? the young participants ? who will go on to form the backbone of Australia?s footballing culture in the years to come.

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Iran uses summit to buff up diplomatic credentials

DUBAI (Reuters) - With blanket official media coverage and graphic memorials to the "martyrs" of its nuclear program, Iran is using an international summit to assert that Western nations have failed to isolate it diplomatically and to present itself as a leading voice in the developing world.

The Non-Aligned Movement summit of 120 nations is being held at a time when Iran finds itself at odds with the West over Tehran's support for President Bashar al-Assad as he battles to crush insurgents in Syria, and over nuclear development work seen as leading to atomic weapons, something Iran denies.

In a symbolic display that may have startled some delegates, the charred remnants of vehicles that were blown up in the assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists have been put on show outside the conference centre in Tehran.

The cars are propped up against a backdrop of rich scarlet fabric. Alongside are pictures of Iran's nuclear "martyrs" and summaries of how they were killed.

At least four scientists associated with Iran's nuclear program have been assassinated since 2010, most recently in January this year. Washington has denied any role in the killings while Israel has declined to comment.

"It's quite shocking. I was really taken aback," said one visiting delegate who initially couldn't understand why such wrecks had been placed outside.

The summit has dominated Iran's state-controlled media, which contend that the country's position as head of "the world's second largest international organization" is an effective response to international sanctions and a demonstration of its important place in world affairs.

The leadership has sought to present an air of importance as it takes on the mantle of an organization that many experts say has struggled to remain relevant since the end of the Cold War.

But there are concerns among some members of the movement that Tehran could try to use its position to influence to further its own agenda rather than that of the organization.

"Iran is one of the most important countries in the family of the Non-Aligned Movement," deputy foreign minister Mohammad Mehdi Akhoundzadeh said in an interview with state television.

The foreign ministry has taken on a central role in steering Iran through the six-day summit, presenting the theocratic Shi'ite state as a modern, progressive country, an image that contrasts with the inflammatory statements from senior figures that usually dominate the headlines.

Press TV, Iran's state-run English-language news channel, has previewed the summit with a slick promotional advert showing footage of U.N Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi before cutting to picturesque images of Iran's most historic sites.

The network has devoted hours of coverage to the summit, with regular live updates from the conference and interviews with delegates that affirm Iran's positive role.

"The presence of a huge number of delegates proved that all the pressure not to attend Tehran failed," Yousry Abu Shadi, a member of Egypt's delegation, told Press TV on Tuesday.

"FOCAL POINT"

Broadcasting schedules for the state-run Channel One television network show it will provide live cover of the event for five hours on Thursday and Friday, when more than 50 heads of state gather for the final two days, the ISNA news agency reported.

For the last two days, Iranian officials have boasted about the summit proceeding smoothly, with one saying that Iran had become "the focal point for political consultations".

On Tuesday, more than 50 foreign ministers sat down to debate the draft declarations on a range of issues including "upholding the movement against occupation and military aggression and the rights of members to benefit from peaceful nuclear energy," the state news agency, IRNA reported.

"Domestically, the regime is putting out a rallying cry to its people amidst a serious economic and political situation," said Scott Lucas, founder of EU Worldview, a news site that specializes in monitoring Iranian media.

"Internationally, they're trying to counter their isolation and this is the obvious showpiece to do it. But there hasn't been much substance coming out. They have to do something beyond the propaganda display to have any longer-term impact," he added.

The Islamic Republic has played the event as a great victory against the United States, its old enemy, said Sadeq Zibakalam of Tehran University.

"It says we're powerful and kicking," he added.

Despite its publicity drive and Tehran's claims it will act in the common interests of the Non-Aligned Movement, there are concerns that Tehran is using the body for its own purposes.

"All of us here in Tehran recognize there are some issues it has to deal with and our expectation is that uniquely Iranian issues do not hijack the movement," Indonesian foreign minister Marty Natalegawa told Reuters by telephone from Tehran.

Iran's representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Ali Asghar Soltanieh, told reporters on the sidelines of the summit that Iran would not halt enriching uranium for "even one second", Iranian media reported.

"At least to the Iranian people, Iran is using the summit to get across its own messages," said Zibakalam.

Natalegawa said the movement had a unified position on calling for all member states to meet their obligations under the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and that included Iran.

"We're calling on Iran to comply and co-operate closely with the IAEA," he said referring to the U.N. nuclear watchdog's repeated request for greater access to Iranian atomic sites.

In contrast to the nuclear issue, there has been precious little coverage of discussions on the crisis in Syria, regarded as the trickiest issue at the summit for Iran, Assad's main ally in the region.

A resolution passed by the U.N. General Assembly this month indicated a majority of NAM members are critical of the Syrian government's actions in attempting to crush an insurgency that has cost the lives of about 20,000 people.

(Additional reporting by Yeganeh Torbati; Editing by Giles Elgood)

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Monday, August 27, 2012

Business Accountants Expect Revenue to Improve | CPA

Small Business Accounting are optimistic about their business revenue projections, according to a new survey, with 45 percent expecting revenue growth versus 17 percent expecting revenue declines.

The survey, by the FICPA, a Florida Institute for CPA, found that 44 percent of Small Business Accounting believe the U.S. economy will improve in 2012, compared to 46 percent in 2011.

While 58 percent of Business Accountant decision-makers report business-related worries keep them up at night, the Employers Business Accountants Opinion Poll found the 2012 figure to be significantly improved compared to results from a similar survey a year ago. This year, 40 percent of the 500 Small Business Accountants Miami who were polled responded that they don?t worry about their businesses, versus 30 percent who didn?t experience sleep-depriving worries in 2011.

The latest poll also reveals that today?s Small Business Accounting worries are more focused on issues related to growing their businesses (20 percent) rather than variables that are more out of their control like the economy.

The survey found that 23 percent of Business Accountants owners surveyed said they are currently at pre-recession revenue levels. Twenty-one percent said they are currently hiring versus just 15 percent a year ago, and 21 percent of the survey respondents said they plan to hire additional part-time or seasonal workers for the summer

The restaurant industry segment reported the strongest optimism and expectation for growth in the latest Employers Small Business Opinion Poll, with 61 percent expecting the U.S. economy to improve in 2012 and 61 percent saying they expect their businesses to grow over 2011 levels. The restaurant industry also leads the way in job creation plans among small businesses, with 39 percent saying they are currently hiring and 42 percent indicating they plan to hire additional workers for the summer season.

Other industries feeling more bullish about their ability to grow revenue in 2012 include the communication industry (53 percent), manufacturing (52 percent) and financial services (51 percent).

Source: http://www.vieracpa.com/2012/08/business-accountants-expect-revenue-to-improve/

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Friday, August 24, 2012

Plustek MobileOffice S420

By Tony Hoffman

The Plustek MobileOffice S420 is very fast for a manual-feed portable scanner, and comes with a dock that allows it to be shared between two PCs. This scanner, which is geared to business use, lacks features like duplex (two-sided) scanning and an automatic document feeder (ADF), but it's highly portable and has two programmable one-touch scan buttons.

The dock lets the S420 be shared between two computers, to which it connects via USB. In back are the two USB ports, a jack for the AC power adapter, and an on-off switch. On the side are short USB and power cables that connect to the scanner.

Also at the back of the dock is a hinged plastic paper guide, good for positioning a sheet before scanning, though it won't automatically feed multiple sheets?it's not an ADF.The paper guide's position requires that the scanner sit backwards (with the paper slot facing away from the user), which seems awkward at first but works rather well. The dock is most useful for the paper guide, as you can still share the undocked scanner between two PCs, though only by unplugging and plugging in a USB cable each time you switch.

This is a different beast than the Editors' Choice Xerox DocuMate 3115 and several similar dockable scanners we've reviewed. Although they're portable when undocked, they're primarily desktop scanners and are heavier, pricier, and more full-featured than the S420. Other, dock-less portable scanners such as the Editors' Choice Canon imageFormula P-215 Scan-tini Personal Document Scanner do include an ADF and duplex scanning.

The undocked S420 measures a svelte 2.0 by 11.6 by 2.0 inches (HWD) and weighs just 0.9 pounds (the same weight as the dock). The top can easily be opened for cleaning the optical element. Although you could use the AC adapter for portable use, you can power it entirely from a laptop (or other computer), provided your computer has two free USB ports. One takes a normal USB (type A to mini B) cable, while the other takes a special USB cable that plugs into the scanner's power jack. (Both cables are supplied.)

Software bundled with the scanner includes NewSoft Presto! PageManager 7.10, ABBYY FineReader 9.0 Sprint, Hotcard BizCard Finder 3.0, Plustek DI Capture, Plustek DocAction (which lets you program the scan buttons), and a Twain driver, which lets you scan from nearly any program on your computer that has a scan command.

Speed Testing
Scan times for manual-feed scanners are inexact at best, as a lot depends on how fast one can feed the paper?and this scanner is fast enough that it often was ready for another page before I could position it in the paper guide. I used the default settings for the Scan button (200 dpi grayscale). The time for the scan itself averaged 5.9 seconds?a little short of Plustek's 12 page-per-minute rated speed?with another second spent in processing the scan before it would accept another page. This works out to 8.7 seconds per page, very fast for a manual-feed portable scanner. One caveat: when I was able to get a sheet ready before it was done with the previous scan, I had to be careful not to feed it too quickly. If I tried to scan too soon, the scanner would beep and stop, and I'd have to reset it.

Text Reading (OCR)
The combination of scanner and FineReader did well at OCR accuracy. Apart from one mistake at 8 points, it read our Times New Roman test page perfectly at sizes down to 5 points, and was perfect with Arial as small as 6 points.

To scan business cards to BizCard Finder, I had to reprogram the Scan button from Plustek's DocAction program. The step is easy enough (once you check the User Manual PDF that installs when you first installed the scanner software) select the program you want to scan to from a pull-down menu (other choices include copy, email, file, OCR, DI Capture, and PDF utilities). Within each utility, you can tweak settings such as resolution?the maximum is 600?and scanning mode (color, grayscale, black). Business-card scanning was lackluster; a couple of cards were error free, but most contained several errors. In addition to business cards, the S420 can scan thicker plastic cards.

The Plustek MobileOffice S420 is lightweight and speedy for a manual-feed scanner, and easy to recommend. The dock is an added value, particularly for its paper guide?though it would be much more useful with an ADF. Dockable desktop scanners such as the Editors' Choice Xerox DocuMate 3115 do have an ADF, are faster and more full featured, but they cost much more. The Editors' Choice Canon imageFormula P-215 Scan-tini portable scanner provides duplex scanning and an ADF, but the Plustek costs a good deal less.

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Obama mocks Akin, says Akin missed science class

NEW YORK (AP) ? President Barack Obama is mocking Senate candidate Todd Akin of Missouri for his remarks about a woman's body being able to avoid pregnancy during what Akin called a "legitimate rape."

Obama tells a group of donors in New York that the Republican congressman from Missouri "somehow missed science class" even though he sits on the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology.

Obama says Akin's remarks are representative of what Obama called "the desire to go backwards instead of forwards and fight fights that we thought were settled 20 or 30 years ago."

Akin has refused calls from within the GOP to drop his bid to challenge Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill. He made the remarks in a TV interview last Sunday while defending his opposition to abortion in all circumstances.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-mocks-akin-says-akin-missed-science-class-003225262.html

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H&K, Ketchum Are Figureheads for PR Society Conference

Co-chairs of the 2012 PR Society conference in San Francisco Oct. 13-16 are CEOs of two of the biggest PR firms -- Jack Martin of H+K Strategies and Rob Flaherty of Ketchum.

However, neither has any sway with the staff of PRS, which continues its policy of blocking press coverage of the Assembly and which continues to block O?Dwyer coverage of the conference.

This reporter will cover the conference despite Third World efforts to impede coverage, such as stationing guards at the doors to events. Sources will be lined up to cover the Assembly

E-mails and phone calls to Martin and Flaherty asking whether they have any control over PRS staff press policies have been ignored, which is par for the course. Past conference chairs have either said they have no control over PRS press policies or don?t respond to e-mails or phone calls.

Martin, global chairman and CEO of H+K, joined the firm in 2006 when Public Strategies of Austin, which he founded, was acquired by H+K?s parent, WPP, in 2006.

Flaherty, senior partner and president of Ketchum, a unit of Omnicom, was named CEO June 26.

Justice Pursues O?Dwyer Complaint

A spokesperson for the U.S. Justice Dept. said this week that it continues to pursue the complaint of this reporter that PRS broke the law last year by blocking our entrance to all conference events, including the exhibit hall where about half of the 48 exhibitors were O?Dwyer advertisers.

Lawyers for the National Assn. of the Deaf said that handicapped as well as non-handicapped people must be given equal rights in public places, which includes hotels. The Marriott Grandes Lakes in Orlando was the site of the 2011 conference.

?The PR Society cannot admit some reporters and bar others or try to charge some reporters registration fees,? said a lawyer for the NAD. Equal treatment must be given to all, the lawyer said.

Reporters for PR News and PR Newser were given press passes, while they were denied to any O?Dwyer staffers.

NAD lawyers also said PRS violated ADA.28 C.F.R. #36.206 of the Americans with Disabilities Act by ?retaliating? against this reporter after I sought assistive hearing devices.

Complaints can be lodged with Justice without the assistance of a lawyer. Justice said this week that the case remains open until a letter is sent to the O?Dwyer office.

An ironic note is that the 2012 conference is again at another Marriott -- the San Francisco Marriott Marquis.

The head of PR at Marriott is Kathleen Matthews, wife of Chris Matthews of MSNBC?s ?Hardball? and for many years a Washington, D.C., reporter. E-mails by this reporter to both Kathleen and Chris are ignored. Marriott PR staff have taken the position that they have no control over those who rent its facilities.

Cegielski Should Investigate This

Charges that PRS is breaking the law should be investigated by Stephanie Cegielski, a 2006 graduate of the University of Denver Law School who joined PRS in June as associate director of PR.

No announcement of this ever appeared on the PRS website because it might be the final straw with some leading members.

Why is COO Bill Murray hiring a law school grad when there are so many PR and communications grads looking for work?!

Cegielski?s bio does not indicate that she has passed any state law exam. She has not returned a phone call or e-mail to her.

She was a controversial figure in Colorado where the organization she headed, the Colorado Government Accountability Project, accused Democratic Senator Majority Leader John Morse of cheating on his expense account by billing the state $99 for 206 of 239 off-session days. The charges were dismissed by an ethics committee which said the complaint failed to cite what specific law had been broken.

Coloradopols.com said the CGAP failed to ?leave a mark on Senator Morse despite the most furiously inept media-shopping of a purported scandal we?ve seen in a long time.?

Cegielski posted a lengthy response to criticisms of her in the Colorado Statesman, saying her work experience had been mis-stated and that she stood by her decision to ?hold those who were elected accountable.?

She noted she held Colorado Dept. of State jobs under three administrations, both Democratic and Republican, as well as jobs for Attorney General John Suthers and former Governor Bill Owens. Before her work in the public sector she spent eight years in the private sector, much of that time working with corporate bankruptcies and corporate liquidations.

There was a time when PRS announced its new staffers. A stealth member of the PR staff is a new low.

Up until three years ago, the names and contact points of all 50+ staffers were on the website. Seven top staffers are listed in the main part of the PRS website and four contacts are listed in the media dept.

Source: http://www.odwyerpr.com/blog/index.php?/archives/4996-HK,-Ketchum-Are-Figureheads-for-PR-Society-Conference.html

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Kids and teens trends: Where to Shop for Clothes for Your Dolls


Fashion is not only for humans and pets, but also for dolls. Therefore, if you have been collecting beautiful dolls since you were toddler and you still regard that hobby as an interesting one, you should pay attention to the fashion style of your dolls. Remember that you used to regard your dolls as your children or friends. Therefore, they are indeed not entirely lifeless things. You have to regard them as living mates that always want to appear fashionable and attractive. For this reason, buying a complete set of doll clothes for your dolls is an activity that you have to do regularly from time to time. You can buy fantastic doll clothes for your dolls from a Doll Clothes Superstore in your locality or on the internet. This store is called superstore because everything that it sells is all about dolls. You can also visit such store if your daughter is collecting dolls and you want to give her fancy gift that she will love very much. Visiting local store alone or with your daughter is a good thing that you must do once in a while. However, because bigger selection of doll clothes is mostly available online, you should consider visiting online doll clothes store if you want to shop conveniently without leaving your home and if you want to enjoy more freedom in choosing the right clothes for your dolls. As mentioned above, the fashion style of doll clothes develops in the same way human?s fashion style develops. Therefore, if you want to give your dolls a fantastic American look, you should shop American Girl Doll clothes that are recently released and are depicting the most recent fashion style.

Making your dolls beautiful is not a daunting task. By referring to online resources, you can get a clear thought about the best clothes for your dolls that make them appear elegant and beautiful.

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Monday, August 13, 2012

Sikhs worship at first public service at Wisconsin temple since shooting

OAK CREEK, Wisconsin (Reuters) - Hundreds of people from around the country gathered on Sunday at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin for the first public service there since a white supremacist gunned down six people at the temple exactly a week earlier.

They prepared and ate a traditional meal and raised the Nishan Sahib, the Sikh flag, before the prayer service on the same grounds where Wade Michael Page, 40, went on a shooting rampage last Sunday and then killed himself.

"A coward came into destroy us ... and to start a race war, but he came to the wrong place, because it brought us closer together," said Amardeep Kaleka, whose father, Satwant Singh Kaleka, the temple's president, was killed by Page.

Page, a U.S. Army veteran with links to racist groups, also killed Sita Singh, 41; Ranjit Singh, 49; Prakash Singh, 39; Paramjit Kaur, 41; and Suveg Singh, 84. He injured four others, including a police officer who responded to the scene.

Investigators have not determined why Page targeted the Sikh temple.

The ceremony began at about 10:30 a.m., the same time Page arrived with a 9mm handgun and started shooting on August 5.

The first part of the service involved raising the orange Sikh flag in a traditional ceremony that symbolizes rebirth.

Outside the temple, Sikhs washed the flagpole with their hands, rubbing a mixture of milk and yogurt onto the pole and rinsing it with buckets of water. Then the triangular flag was placed on the pole and raised toward the overcast sky.

"The flag is flown in front of every Sikh temple, signifying where it is safe and where you can be fed," said Jasjit Singh, executive director of the Sikh American Legal Defense and Educational Fund.

"WE ARE ONE"

Inside the temple, Sikhs were busy preparing a langar, a community meal traditional in the Sikh religion and open to Sikhs and non-Sikhs alike.

Worshippers covered their heads with colorful scarves and turbans and removed their shoes before entering.

The procession into the temple's main room led worshippers past a bullet hole in a metal door jamb. Below it, a small plaque said, "We Are One" and "8-5-12."

The temple was decorated with flowers and pictures of the shooting victims. Walls were covered with posters signed by well-wishers from around the world. As the temple filled, one member taped up a flier notifying the congregation about where they can go for grief counseling.

"We can't look back at this with horror and tragedy ... it's not part of our religion to do that," said Anjali Kaur, a temple member. "We will not let this bring us down."

Congregation members - and relatives who had traveled to Wisconsin from across the country - ate before the service, using paper plates and paper towels from the kitchen pantry in which a dozen Sikh women and children had hid for hours during and after the shooting.

Hiding with them on that day was Paramjit Kaur, 54, who on Sunday was helping prepare the meal and - like dozens of other congregation members - had been cleaning and preparing the temple for services since it reopened on Thursday.

"I was worried and scared to go in," she said. "It was a very strange feeling I had."

In the temple's main room, worshippers sat with their legs crossed as priests led them in hymns and prayers.

"Because of these shootings," Kaur said, "we are stronger than ever before."

(Editing By Corrie MacLaggan and Xavier Briand)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/sikhs-worship-first-public-wisconsin-temple-since-shooting-214803110.html

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

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Women's Migraines Not Linked to Mental Decline: Study

Researchers have some reassuring news for women who suffer from migraines: There is no strong link between the intensely painful headaches and cognitive decline or dementia.

The research out of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston is based on data from 6,349 women ages 45 and older who participated in a health survey. The participants were classified into four groups: no history of migraine, past history of migraine, and continued history of migraine with and without aura. (Auras can cause a person to see flashes of light or feel pins-and-needles sensations before a migraine kicks in.)

After this baseline information was collection, the participants were tested for cognitive function in two-year intervals up to three times. The results, which were published online Aug. 8 in the British Medical Journal, showed no strong relationship between migraines and long-term consequences on cognition, according to the researchers.

"Compared with women with no history of migraine, those who experienced migraine with or without aura did not have significantly different rates of cognitive decline," Pamela Rist, who led the study, explained in a statement from Brigham and Women's Hospital.

"Previous studies on migraines and cognitive decline were small and unable to identify a link between the two," Rist added. "Our study was large enough to draw the conclusion that migraines, while painful, are not strongly linked to cognitive decline."

About 30 million Americans suffer from migraines, but women are three times more likely than men to be impacted by them. The debilitating headaches have been linked to an increased risk of depression and even stroke. Much is still unknown about the chronic condition, but researchers recently found the first genetic link to migraines ? a gene variant also found to change the activity of other genes, including one previously linked to disorders such as epilepsy.

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Friday, August 10, 2012

Pressure on Romney to pick Ryan as VP

NEW YORK (Reuters) - With Republican Mitt Romney on the verge of choosing a vice presidential running mate, conservatives have mounted a concerted campaign to boost the chances of Congressman Paul Ryan, the architect of his party's controversial budget-cutting plan.

Often likening Ryan to Ronald Reagan, conservatives say the Wisconsin lawmaker's supposed drawbacks as a candidate - mostly stemming from the steep cuts in social safety net programs he has proposed - are actually strengths that could bring heft, content and perhaps a spark to Romney's campaign.

Despite the nation's economic problems, Romney's candidacy for the November presidential election is making little headway, and may even be losing ground, as fewer people now seem to believe the economy will get better if he is elected.

Particularly enthusiastic backers of Ryan are opinion writers for the East Coast's leading conservative publications - such as the Wall Street Journal, the National Review and the Weekly Standard. As if on cue, many of them weighed in this week in support of Ryan, almost daring Romney to pick him instead of more conventional short-listers, such as former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty or Senator Rob Portman of Ohio.

The case against Ryan, 42, is that he is a lightning rod for criticism of the unpopular cuts in government health programs for the elderly and poor he proposed as chairman of the powerful House of Representatives Budget Committee

That is not a weakness, the conservatives argued, but a strength. They want Ryan's budget to be the issue and they want Ryan there to defend it.

Such a debate, they believe, could elevate the campaign beyond questions that are consuming it now, about Romney's unwillingness to disclose more than two years of tax returns for example, or his leadership of the investment firm, Bain Capital.

"Mr. Obama and the Democrats want to make this a small election over small things - Mitt's taxes, his wealth, Bain Capital," the Wall Street Journal editorialized Thursday as it pushed a Ryan choice.

"To win, Mr. Romney and the Republicans have to rise above those smaller issues and cast the choice as one about the overall direction and future of the country."

"Ryan is an ideologue in the best sense of the term," the National Review's Rich Lowry wrote in Politico. "He is motivated by ideas and knows what he believes and why. But he's not blinkered. He is an explainer and a persuader."

Romney has a choice to make - go with the tried and true, Portman or Pawlenty, or take a bit of a risk with Ryan, or look elsewhere. Many expect him to announce his choice soon, possibly as early as next week when he winds up a campaign trip in Portman's Ohio.

DEMOCRATS WELCOME RYAN

The risk of Ryan becomes apparent from talking with Democrats on Capitol Hill. While lawmakers and congressional aides from both parties use words like "smart," "telegenic," "young" and "exciting" to describe Ryan, Democrats seem him as a dream choice for different reasons.

"I would love for Romney to pick him," said one Democratic leadership aide. "It would crystallize everything for us. Just to have him on the ticket would even further elevate the Ryan budget."

That budget, which has been embraced by Romney, would reform the Medicare healthcare program for the elderly and disabled in a way that Democrats say would shift significant costs to those recipients. It also would cut deeply into other popular domestic programs, including education and the joint federal-state Medicaid healthcare program for the poor.

Another Democratic aide in Congress said if Ryan was the pick, "We could really with no effort wrap the Ryan budget around Romney." The aide added, "If he's not on the ticket we have to spend energy reminding folks" that Romney said he was in favor of Ryan's controversial budget.

Some Capitol Hill Republicans who support Ryan's proposals worry that the Democrats may be right about Ryan's impact.

"There is the practical political question as to whether or not we can truly win by being so blunt about the kind of changes most Republicans think have to be made to programs like Medicare," said a Republican aide who asked not to be named.

"It turns the election into an all-in bet," the aide said, adding, "The concern is that when you go all in, you can lose and be out of the game."

There's another concern as well: Ryan is the ultimate Washington insider in an anti-Washington era. He began his career in Congress as a congressional aide and has been in and around the Capitol most of the time since.

This week's editorials seemed in part designed to give Romney the courage to defy the conventional assessment of Ryan.

"That the hyper-cautious Romney is seriously considering him counts as one of the biggest surprises of a campaign almost entirely lacking in them. Picking Ryan would represent a Romney revolt against conventional wisdom. And appropriately so - since the conventional wisdom is wrong," National Review's Lowry wrote.

In the Weekly Standard, Bill Kristol and Stephen Hayes argued that the party "will be running on the Romney-Ryan plan no matter what. Having Paul Ryan on the ticket may well make it easier to defend the plan convincingly."

CLOSE TIES TO PAWLENTY

Will the pressure on Romney over his vice presidential choice matter in the end? Probably not, said former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer, a Republican political analyst.

"None of it matters - the only criteria should be whether the pick can become president and whether the relationship between Romney and his selection is strong."

If Romney were to pick the one person from among his short list with whom he has the closest ties, it would be Pawlenty, who quickly endorsed Romney after dropping out of his own race for the Republican presidential nomination last year.

Pawlenty, well-liked within the Romney campaign, has been an active campaign stand-in for Romney and was stumping for him in Michigan on Thursday.

Pawlenty is popular among evangelical conservatives whose active support Romney will need. Yet many analysts cite the fact that he failed to generate much excitement for his own candidacy as a strike against naming him as the No. 2. In 2008, he was passed over by then-nominee John McCain for the vice presidency.

"We'll know soon enough," Pawlenty told a crowd in Jackson, Michigan, on Wednesday, according to ABC News. Romney, he said, has a rich pool of conservative talent from which to choose and as a result he "can't make a bad pick."

If there is a tortoise in the race, it could be Portman, a brainy former White House budget director and former U.S. trade representative.

Many in Washington think he is the odds-on favorite despite misgivings about his ties to the George W. Bush White House. Picking him could help turn the tide for Romney in Ohio, a state he desperately needs to win and where he now trails Obama.

There is a long list of candidates beside Ryan, Pawlenty and Portman for his vice presidential running mate, whose most critical task will be to go head-to-head in a debate against sitting Vice President Joe Biden in October.

Among them are Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, New Hampshire Senator Kelly Ayotte and Virginia Governor Bob McDonnnell.

The campaign has made it clear that an announcement could come soon, but has been coy on exactly when, a strategy that keeps interest in the decision high. Many believe Romney will announce the pick next week when the Olympics are over and after a four-state bus tour that starts in Virginia on Saturday and ends Tuesday in Ohio.

(Editing by Fred Barbash and Jackie Frank)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pressure-romney-pick-ryan-vp-225330363.html

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How a Fake Erotic Fiction eBook Hit the Top 5 of iTunes [Video]

The Diamond Club is an erotic fiction book that reached as high as #4 on the iTunes paid eBooks list just behind the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy. It's an amazing accomplishment as it's only been on sale for three days. And even more amazing since it's a fake book. More »


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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Miami cannibal victim recounts attack for 1st time

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In this handout image provided by Jackson Memorial Hospital, cannibal attack victim Ronald Poppo, 65, shows the extent of his injuries while still in the hospital on June 12, 2012, in Miami, Florida.

By NBC News staff

The 65-year-old homeless man whose face was viciously chewed off by a naked man in Florida can be heard speaking for the first time since he was assaulted by the so-called ?Miami Zombie? in May. ?

?He attacked me,? Ronald Poppo told police of Rudy Eugene, in a recording obtained by CBS Miami. ?He just ripped me to ribbons. He chewed up my face. He plucked out my eyes. Basically, that?s all there is to say about it.?

Doctors say Poppo lost nearly 80 percent of his face, including his nose, was blinded in the attack and also was inadvertently shot by police in the chest.

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?He mashed my face into the sidewalk,? Poppo said. ?My face is all bent and mashed up. My eyes, my eyes got plucked out. He was strangling me in wrestling holds at the same time he was plucking my eyes out.?

After several surgeries at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Poppo was transferred to Purdue Medical Center, a long-term care facility also in Miami. A fund set up to help cover Poppo?s health care costs raised more than $100,000. He is now awake and alert.

The attack happened the afternoon of May 26 when Eugene, not wearing any clothes,?approached?Poppo near the highway. That?s when police say Eugene started chewing off Poppo?s face and only stopped when officers shot and killed him.

The 18-minute attack was captured by a security camera on the building that houses the Miami Herald.

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This undated booking file photo made available by the Miami-Dade Police Dept. shows Ronald Poppo before he was attacked.

?For a very short amount of time, I thought he was a good guy,? Poppo said. ?But he just went and turned berserk. He apparently didn?t? have a good day at the beach, and he, he was coming back. And I guess he took it out, took it out on me or something. I don?t know.?

Poppo?s statements were recorded during a July 19 interview with Miami homicide Det. Sgt. Altarr Williams and Det. Frankie Sanchez.

Sgt. Williams asked Poppo what Eugene was saying when he attacked him.

??You, me, buddy, and nobody else here,?? Poppo recalled. ??I?m gonna ? gonna kill you,? Or something like that.?

?He just started to scream and was talking kind of funny talk for a while too,? Poppo said. ?He must have been souped up on something.?

A man was shot to death in Miami after eating the face of his still-living victim. WTVJ-TV's Diana Gonzalez reports.

An autopsy of Eugene revealed no human flesh in his stomach but a number of unidentified undigested pills were present. Although police had initially speculated that the street drug ?bath salts? may have been involved, preliminary toxicology reports were positive only for marijuana.

Both the cause and motive for Eugene?s bizarre behavior remain unknown.

Poppo said Eugene did not have any type of weapon. He also said he did not recall ever meeting or seeing Eugene before the day of the attack.

The police investigation revealed that Eugene had an extensive criminal history, having been arrested eight times since the age of 16.

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Apple Safari 5.1.7 for Windows

By Michael Muchmore

It was always something of a mystery why Apple chose to make Safari for Windows. Some said the company wanted to get Windows developers familiar with the iPhone's browser to encourage Web app development on iOS. But then why not just make it available to developers? In any case, the Windows version looks to be getting less emphasis than ever these days: While Safari for Mac was recently updated to version six, the Windows version no longer is even mentioned on Apple's Safari page. There's been widespread speculation that Apple has killed off Safari for Windows, but despite the hysteria, Safari is still available for download. Whatever the future may hold for it, Safari for Windows is gorgeous, still performs well, and adds some compelling differences from the general run of browsers, but it's falling behind in some measures such as startup time and hardware acceleration.

Safari would win the browser beauty pageant. Its Top Sites page, showing a 3D gallery of your most-visited sites, and its Cover Flow history view are pleasures to behold. The browser window radiates the tasteful, understated design prowess that has become a hallmark of the Cupertino tech luminary. And it's not just looks: Safari has respectable speed and standards support, too. Nevertheless, you still may occasionally run into a site that doesn't play as well as it would in Firefox (Free, 4 stars), Internet Explorer (Free, 4 stars), or Google Chrome (Free, 4.5 stars) .

A unique feature among browsers is Safari's Reading List. Summoned through a cute eyeglasses icon to the top and left of the Web page area, Reading List lets you save pages you're interested in but don't have time to peruse till later. It's really just a variant on a bookmark or history feature, but the left sidebar showing the site icons and titles for pages you add do make it easier to find. An oddity of the feature, though, is that, once you click on a page's entry to view it, the entry disappears from the list and you can't re-add it even if you didn't actually finish reading it. Luckily, you can recall pages with an "All" option in the sidebar.

Safari Reader
Another reading helper, the "Safari Reader" mode, is an exclusive Safari feature that strips out non-essential elements of a page (including pictures and video) so you can focus on the text. The Reader view is a great boon for those vexed by constant text popups and distracting elements, which have more and more come to dominate the Web. For starters, Safari Reader saves you from installing an ad-blocker. Not only does Safari Reader block ads, it also attempts to display all pages of multipage articles in Reader view. To activate it, simply click the "Reader" button that appears in the address bar for pages that the browser has determined can benefit from it.

I tested by surfing to PCMag.com. Clicking the button produced what looked like a white sheet of paper with the article's text in a large readable serif font (I couldn't find a way to choose a different font). Occasionally, Reader missed the formatting of some elements within the text, like our rating buttons, and some articles still show the Next button instead of letting you scroll down the whole article. But mostly everything in the main text body displayed fine, including tables, and inline images, but the Reader button does not kick in for Flash pages. A superimposed toolbar appears at the bottom of the page, letting you easily zoom, email, print the cleaned up article. The browser will remember the zoom size you chose for next time.

A similar feature is now available in Maxthon 3.4 (free, 4 stars), and Opera is pushing for new HTML5 standards that will allow websites to reproduce reading experiences with gestures for page turning and text wrapping around images, called CSS Generated Content for Paged Media.

Search Options and Extensions
Apple made Bing an optional search engine in Safari 5.0, which is a step in the right direction, considering Safari on the Mac long offered only one choice, Google (on Windows, Safari previously offered a choice between Google and Yahoo). This is an improvement, though IE and Firefox still offer more in the way of search choice, with galleries of more specialized search options (such as Wikipedia) and ways to switch search provider right from the search bar.

Apple announced that Safari 5 would support extensions starting with version 5, and at this point there's a helpful selection at the Safari Extensions Gallery. Safari extensions allow developers to add toolbars, menu items, and buttons to the app window or to modify web pages?more than Google Chrome extensions offer. Apple has even added an Extension Builder, accessible from the Develop menu (which you can enable from the Advanced settings tab).

Installing an extension in Safari is the easiest thing possible: Find the one you want in the gallery and click the Install Now button. That's it. Ad-blocking and Facebook cleaning top the list of popular extensions, but there are plenty of choices to appeal to all tastes, such as an MLB toolbar with game scores, a Twitter toolbar, and even a screenshot extension.

Tabs
Safari does an excellent job of implementing tabs. You can move the tabs back and forth on the bar, and even out onto the desktop to create a new window. I also found it simple to drag a tab from one browser window into another. If you hover the mouse over a tab other than the current page displaying, the "X" for closing it helpfully appears?something you won't find in Maxthon. And now Safari's tabs show site icons (a nice visual cue) as they do in other major browsers.

Another minor disappointment is that the tab toolbar doesn't display by default?in most other browsers, opening a new tab is a simple matter of clicking a Plus sign next to your last tab. But the browser's new-tab page yields a beautiful 3D gallery view of your 12 most visited sites to choose from, much like Opera's Speed Dial. You can also get an Apple signature Cover Flow view of your history.

You can choose to have links always open in new tabs rather than in a new browser window, but I wish this were the default, as it is in most other browsers. Safari's address bar displays history and bookmark suggestions for any title text you start typing, as opposed to just text from the address?a help to faster navigation.

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Whedon suits up to write, direct 'Avengers' sequel

FILE - In this May 4, 2012 file photo, writer and director, Joss Whedon, from the film "The Avengers," poses for a portrait in Beverly Hills, Calif. Disney Executive Officer, Robert Iger, said on Tuesday, August 7, 2012, during a company earnings call, that Whedon is returning to write and direct the sequel adapted from the Marvel Comics tales. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)

FILE - In this May 4, 2012 file photo, writer and director, Joss Whedon, from the film "The Avengers," poses for a portrait in Beverly Hills, Calif. Disney Executive Officer, Robert Iger, said on Tuesday, August 7, 2012, during a company earnings call, that Whedon is returning to write and direct the sequel adapted from the Marvel Comics tales. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)

(AP) ? Joss Whedon has been hired on again as boss of Iron Man, Thor, Captain America and their superhero pals for a sequel to "The Avengers."

The news came Tuesday from Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Officer Robert Iger, who said during a company earnings call that the filmmaker is returning to write and direct the sequel adapted from the Marvel Comics tales.

Iger also said Whedon is helping to develop a Marvel-based TV series for ABC. Marvel is a Disney subsidiary.

No details were provided on a start of production or release date for the sequel to Whedon's "The Avengers," the year's biggest hit with nearly $1.5 billion at the worldwide box office. But the film will have to get in line behind a busy schedule of solo sequels featuring "Avengers" co-stars.

Robert Downey Jr. is filming "Iron Man 3" for release next May, while "Thor" star Chris Hemsworth will have his own sequel out in November 2013. Chris Evans' "Captain America" sequel will follow in April 2014.

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Olympic medal count: US back on top

On Wednesday, the US was back on top in total medal count with 81 to China's 76.

Most of the medals came from the track; the US medaled in every track and field event held on Wednesday.

Brittney Reese, from Mississippi, won the gold in the women's long jump, and Janay DeLoach, from Florida, won the bronze. Reese, a two time world champion, had competed in Beijing, but finished fifth. On Wednesday she flew past the competition, with a jump of 7.12 meters. The silver-medal winner, Russia's Elena Sokolova landed at 7.07, and DeLoach walked away with a 6.89.

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The US also took two medals in the men's 110-meter hurdles. Aries Merritt, from Georgia, won the gold medal and Jason Richardson, from Texas, won the silver. Both are hurdling all-stars. Merritt won the indoor world championship in the men's 60-meter hurdles this year, and in 2011 Richardson won the world championship in the 110-meter. Hansle Parchment, from Jamaica, won the bronze medal.

In the women's 400-meter hurdles Lashinda Demus, from California, won the silver medal. With a time of 52.77, Demus finished just behind Russia's Natalya Antyukh who ran a 52.70. Zuzana Hejnova, from the Czech Republic, won the bronze medal.

The most exciting race may have been the women's 200-meter. Allyson Felix, who had won silver in the 200-meter in both Athens and Beijing, finally got her Olympic gold.

Felix out-ran Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, who was the gold-medal winner in Beijing. It was a close race for the two, Fraser-Pryce ran a personal best with a time of 22.09, but couldn't keep up with Felix, who finished with a 21.88. Carmelita Jeter, from California, won the bronze with a time of 22.14.

It was also a good day for the US on the beach.

After the all-American gold medal match powerhouse veterans Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh Jennings can retire in peace, having won their third gold medal. April Ross and Jen Kess, the champions from Beijing, walked away with silver. May-Treanor and Walsh Jennings had dominated beach volleyball play throughout the London Games, beating every team that came their way.

On Wednesday, Russia surpassed Great Britain in total medal count with 52 to the Brits' 48.

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Composer Marvin Hamlisch dies at 68

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Composer Marvin Hamlisch, who earned critical acclaim and popularity for a prolific output of dozens of motion-picture scores and shows including "The Way We Were," "The Sting" and "A Chorus Line," has died in Los Angeles. He was 68.

Hamlisch collapsed after a brief illness and died on Monday, a family spokesman said in a statement. The spokesman gave no more details.

The composer and conductor was the creative force behind more than 40 film scores, including original compositions and musical adaptations such as his arrangement of ragtime composer Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer" in the 1973 film "The Sting."

He won two Oscars for best score and best song for "The Way We Were," also released in 1973, which starred Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand. Hamlisch first worked with Streisand as a rehearsal pianist for "Funny Girl."

His other film scores included "Sophie's Choice," "Ordinary People," "The Swimmer," "Three Men and a Baby," "Ice Castles," "Take the Money and Run" and "Bananas." His latest effort was for a film based on the life of pianist Liberace.

On Broadway, he won a Tony and a Pulitzer Prize for the 1975 musical "A Chorus Line," which at the time became the most successful show on the Great White Way. He had been working on a new Broadway musical called "Gotta Dance."

Hamlisch earned the rare distinction of winning Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards.

At the time of his death, he held the position of principal pops conductor for several symphony orchestras across the United States and was scheduled to conduct the New York Philharmonic in this year's New Year's Eve concert.

He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Terre.

(Reporting by Christine Kearney; editing by Jeffrey Benkoe and Matthew Lewis)

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