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German hermaphrodites push for human rights

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Christiane Voelling is a 52-year-old intersexual who lives in Dusseldorf, Germany and has fought for greater rights for people like herself whose sexual gender is indeterminate.

By Andy Eckardt , NBC News Producer

MAINZ, Germany ? Pink? Or blue? For most parents this is the paramount question when it comes to organizing a baby shower or choosing a color for a newborn's room.

But, what happens if the exact gender of the child cannot be determined? It is estimated that in Germany alone approximately 80,000 people are intersexual, so-called hermaphrodites, who have physical features ? such as chromosomes, hormones, gonads and outer sexual organs ? which cannot be unambiguously attributed to just one gender.?


Christiane Voelling, 52,?is an intersexual.

She is a nurse living in D?sseldorf who was born without defining gender characteristics.

Because German law requires that a newborn's personal data ? including gender specification ? is registered within a week, Christiane was proclaimed a boy at birth and called Thomas after a midwife supposedly mistook her enlarged clitoris for a penis.

In Voelling's case, it was later diagnosed that her indeterminate external genitalia were the result of a rare genetic disorder of the adrenal gland, the so-called congenital adrenal hyperplasia, or CAH.

"My childhood and teenage development was often agonizing because I did not really know what was wrong with me and where I belonged," Voelling said in a recent interview with NBC News.?

Following a push from various human rights groups, Germany?s government commissioned its National Ethics Council in December 2010 to consider the issue and come up with recommendations on how to identify intersexuals so they could live with greater dignity. The council, which in February of this year released its recommendations, even grappled with the question of whether or not a ?third sex? should be introduced.??

Invasive surgery
For Voelling, her gender issues were rarely discussed in her family growing up in a small town in a rural area of western Germany since her parents were convinced that they were raising a male child. Yet, in school, she would often be reminded of her ambivalence, when she played soccer with the "other boys," but also felt very much integrated in the girls clique.?

She was experiencing an inner conflict that is rather common among intersexuals, or so-called differences of sex development (DSD) affected individuals, experts say.

"By the mid 90s, the first intersexual patients started seeking psychological help at our offices and most of them were preoccupied with feelings of shame, humiliation and a burdening tabooization of their problems," said Dr. Sophinette Becker, a sexologist and psychologist from Frankfurt.

For Voelling, her emotional trauma grew significantly larger at age 18, when physical scars were added in an unnecessary operation.

After being admitted to a local hospital for an appendix surgery, doctors diagnosed that their patient had mixed male-female genitals and an atrophied reproductive system.

But, when the young adult landed on the operating table, the surgeon found a full set of female reproductive organs, including an intact womb and ovaries.

Without consent from the patient, the organs were removed.

"I never received a truthful explanation of my condition and after the operation I felt a lot of physical and emotional pain for many years,"? Voelling said.

"Some 95 percent of all intersexuals systematically undergo genital surgery and other interventions without medical informed consent and without clear scientific proof," said Lucie Veith, the head of "Intersexuelle Menschen eV" in Hamburg, a group that represents hermaphrodites in Germany.

Gratification after legal battle
Only a couple of years later, Voelling also started receiving the regular administration of testosterone, or steroid male hormones.

"For 27 years, I was more or less exposed to severe doping," Voelling said.

"At age 47, when I felt more like a woman than a man anyway, I said enough is enough," she added.

Today, intersexual activists are trying to educate the medical community, affected families and the public about the often harsh consequences of genital reconstruction surgery and other severe medical interventions.

"These massive medical interferences plunge the intersexed child into total imbalance and lead to irreversible damages," said Veith, whose organization has nearly 600 members in Germany.

In 2008, Voelling decided to take her case to court and sued the doctor that had removed her female reproduction organs over unlawful intervention.

In its verdict, the court ordered the surgeon to pay 100,000 euro, (approximately $133,000)? in compensation for performing an operation converting a hermaphrodite into a man without consent.

"I felt very relieved and it was really more of a moral reparation than anything else, but it unfortunately did not have consequences for the legal rights of intersexuals," said Voelling.? She officially changed her gender from male to female, as well as her name from Thomas to Christiane, in a long bureaucratic process that same year.

Preparing legal framework
While experts say that Voelling's case is legally unique and will not set a precedent, the topic nevertheless started to receive more public attention after she wrote a book called "I was man and woman ? My Life as an Intersexual.?

Despite some disagreements with the recommendations of Germany?s National Ethics Council released last month, Voelling and other intersexuals hope that the council?s recommendations will help give their status a legal framework in the future.

"In our recommendation to the German government earlier this year, the main message was that intersexuals are different from other human beings, but they need to be respected and belong in the center of our society," said psychologist Dr. Michael Wunder, a member of the German National Ethics Council.

Because irreversible medical interventions of gender assignment in people with ambiguous genitalia are typically conducted during early childhood years, the German Ethics Council determined that these operations present an infringement of the right to physical integrity, thus a violation of basic human rights.

The Ethics Board also said that "a non-justifiable encroachment on the personal rights and the right to equal treatment is present when people who cannot be assigned as ?female? or ?male? because of their physical condition are legally compelled to assign themselves to either category in the civil registry."

Following Australia's example, the German Ethics Council recommended that in addition to the registration of? "female" or "male," the German government should introduce the category "other" or should allow a ?no entry,? until the affected person have made a personal decision themselves.

Last September, Australia? introduced new guidelines, which allow its citizens to change the sex details on their passport to female (F), male (M) or indeterminate (X).

"This amendment makes life easier and significantly reduces the administrative burden for sex and gender diverse people who want a passport that reflects their gender and physical appearance," said Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd.

In Germany, rights activists, representatives from the Ethics Council and intersexuals now hope that German lawmakers will soon implement regulations, which will help to protect the rights of hermaphrodites and remove discrimination on the grounds of gender identity and sexual orientation.

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Google reCAPTCHAs now featuring Street View addresses, 221b Baker St. to get even more famous

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If you've enjoyed decrypting the often frustratingly skewed (and occasionally humorously juxtaposed) reCAPTCHAs, you might be a bit sad to learn that Google is mixing things up with some rather more boring numerals. The combinations of two words are typically used as part of a registration form to ensure the registrant is, indeed, human. Google is now replacing one of the words in some of its reCAPTCHA forms with photos gleaned from Street View service. Google says it uses these numbers internally to improve the accuracy of Street View and that pulling them into reCAPTCHAs is part of an "experiment" to "determine if using imagery might also be an effective way to further refine our tools for fighting machine and bot-related abuse online."

In other words, Google's bots are already capable of decoding these numbers, which makes this all sound like a bit of a challenge to the rest of the OCR-loving coders in the world. Any takers?

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Once considered mainly 'brain glue,' astrocytes' power revealed

Friday, March 30, 2012

A type of cell plentiful in the brain, long considered mainly the stuff that holds the brain together and oft-overlooked by scientists more interested in flashier cells known as neurons, wields more power in the brain than has been realized, according to new research published today in Science Signaling.

Neuroscientists at the University of Rochester Medical Center report that astrocytes are crucial for creating the proper environment for our brains to work. The team found that the cells play a key role in reducing or stopping the electrical signals that are considered brain activity, playing an active role in determining when cells called neurons fire and when they don't.

That is a big step forward from what scientists have long considered the role of astrocytes ? to nurture neurons and keep them healthy.

"Astrocytes have long been called housekeeping cells ? tending to neurons, nurturing them, and cleaning up after them," said Maiken Nedergaard, M.D., D.M.Sc., professor of Neurosurgery and leader of the study. "It turns out that they can influence the actions of neurons in ways that have not been realized."

Proper brain function relies on billions of electrical signals ? tiny molecular explosions, really ? happening remarkably in sync. Recalling the face of a loved one, swinging a baseball bat, walking down the street ? all those actions rely on electrical signals passed instantly along our nerves like a molecular hot potato from one brain cell to another.

For that to happen, the molecular brew of chemicals like sodium, calcium and potassium that brain cells reside in must be just right ? and astrocytes help to maintain that balanced environment. For instance, when a neuron sends an impulse, or fires, levels of potassium surrounding the cell jump dramatically, and those levels must come down immediately for the brain to work properly. Scientists have long known that that's a job for astrocytes ? sopping up excess potassium, ending the nerve pulse, and restoring the cells so they can fire again immediately.

In the paper in Science Signaling, Nedergaard's team discovered an expanded role for astrocytes. The team learned that in addition to simply absorbing excess potassium, astrocytes themselves can cause potassium levels around the neuron to drop, putting neuronal signaling to a stop.

"Far from only playing a passive role, astrocytes can initiate the uptake of potassium in a way that affects neuronal activity," said Nedergaard. "It's a simple, yet powerful mechanism for astrocytes to rapidly modulate neuronal activity."

Nedergaard has investigated the secret lives of astrocytes for more than two decades. She has shown how the cells communicate using calcium to signal. Nearly 20 years ago in a paper in Science, she pioneered the idea that glial cells like astrocytes communicate with neurons and affect them. Since then, has been a lot of speculation by other scientists that chemicals call gliotransmitters, such as glutamate and ATP, are key to this process.

In contrast, in the latest research Nedergaard's team found that another signaling system involving potassium is at work. By sucking up potassium, astrocytes quell the firing of neurons, increasing what scientists call "synaptic fidelity." Important brain signals are crisper and clearer because there is less unwanted activity or "chatter" among neurons that should not be firing. Such errant neuronal activity is linked to a plethora of disorders, including epilepsy, schizophrenia, and attention-deficit disorder.

"This gives us a new target for a disease like epilepsy, where signaling among brain cells is not as controlled as it should be," said Nedergaard, whose team is based in the Division of Glia Disease and Therapeutics of the Center for Translational Neuromedicine of the Department of Neurosurgery.

The first authors of the paper are Fushun Wang, Ph.D., research assistant professor of Neurosurgery; and graduate student Nathan Anthony Smith. They did much of the work by using a sophisticated laser-based system to monitor the activity of astrocytes in the living brain of rats and mice. The work by Smith, a graduate student in the University's neuroscience program, was supported by a Kirschstein National Research Service Award from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).

Other authors from Rochester include Takumi Fujita, Ph.D., post-doctoral associate; Takahiro Takano, Ph.D., assistant professor; Qiwu Xu, technical associate; and Lane Bekar, Ph.D., formerly research assistant professor, now at the University of Saskatchewan. Also contributing were Akemichi Baba of Hyogo University of Health Sciences in Japan, and Toshio Matsuda of Osaka University in Japan.

Nedergaard notes that the complexity and size of our astrocytes is one of few characteristics that differentiate our brains from rodents. Our astrocytes are bigger, faster, and much more complex in both structure and function. She has found that astrocytes contribute to conditions like stroke, Alzheimer's, epilepsy, and spinal cord injury.

"Astrocytes are integral to the most sophisticated brain processes," she added.

The latest paper caps a remarkable run for the Nedergaard group. In two months the team has published a paper on adenosine in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a paper on spinal cord injury in the Journal of Neuroscience, and two papers in Science Signaling on communication between neurons and astrocytes.

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Declines in Caribbean coral reefs pre-date damage resulting from climate change

Declines in Caribbean coral reefs pre-date damage resulting from climate change [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 30-Mar-2012
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Novel excavation technique attributes prior damage to land clearing and overfishing

The decline of Caribbean coral reefs has been linked to the recent effects of human-induced climate change. However, new research led by scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego suggests an even earlier cause. The bad news humans are still to blame. The good news relatively simple policy changes can hinder further coral reef decline.

Employing a novel excavation technique to reconstruct the timeline of historical change in coral reefs located on the Caribbean side of Panama, a team of scientists led by Scripps alumna Katie Cramer and current Scripps Professor of Oceanography and Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) Emeritus Staff Scientist Jeremy Jackson has determined that damage to coral reefs from land clearing and overfishing pre-dates damage caused by anthropogenic climate change by at least decades.

"This study is the first to quantitatively show that the cumulative effects of deforestation and possibly overfishing were degrading Caribbean coral and molluscan communities long before climate change impacts began to really devastate reefs," said lead author Cramer, currently based at the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network at the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Coral reefs have suffered alarmingly since the 1980s due to coral bleaching and coral disease, thought to stem from the warming of the oceans due to anthropogenic, or human-induced, climate change. However, until recently, the impact of prior human activities on Caribbean coral reefs had not been studied with experimental techniques.

Historical records and qualitative surveys provide hints that declines in corals in some parts of the Caribbean occurred as far back as the early 1900s after coastal lands began to be cleared to make way for plantations. However, the current study is the first to quantify the changes that reef corals and mollusks have undergone as a result of long-term stress caused by the deposition of silt, nutrients, and pollution onto coral reefs from land clearing and the depletion of reef fish that prevent algae from overtaking reefs.

"Because researchers did not really begin to study Caribbean reefs in detail until the late 1970s, we don't have a clear understanding of why these reefs have changed so dramatically since this time," said Cramer. "So, we set out to reconstruct an older timeline of change on reefs by looking at the remains of past reefs coral skeletons and mollusk shells."

To reconstruct this timeline, the team dug below modern reefs in incremental layers and, using radiocarbon dating of the coral skeletons they found, linked fluctuations in the types and numbers of coral and mollusks over time to historical records of land clearing. Changes in the relative numbers of these various species represent clear indicators of the overall health of the coral reef.

The team also improved upon the standard technique of taking long, narrow core samples of coral fossils that cannot track fluctuations in the numbers of larger species of coral.

"We wanted to look at the whole complement of the coral community," said Cramer.

To catalog the relative numbers of dozens of coral and molluscan species, the researchers dug two-foot-wide by three-foot-deep pits into reefs at several coastal lagoon and offshore sites near Bocas del Toro, Panama, that were heavily affected and less affected by land runoff, respectively. At each of these sites they also conducted surveys and recorded the composition of living corals.

"We dug up over a ton of coral rubble and tens of thousands of shells," said Cramer, who led the fieldwork at STRI and likened the laborious experience to doing underwater construction.

Systematically sifting through the coral and shell fossils, the scientists noted several indicators of environmental stress, including a decrease in the overall size of bivalves such as oysters, clams, and scallops, a transition from branching to non-branching species of coral, and large declines in the staghorn coral and the tree oyster, which were once the dominant coral and bivalve on these reefs.

These indicators were observed in layers of the excavated pits at coastal lagoon sites that were dated before 1960 and as far back as the 1800s, corresponding to a period of extensive deforestation in the Bocas del Toro region. Similar evidence of environmental stress at offshore sites was dated after 1960, indicating that the negative impacts of land clearing have more recently begun to affect reefs further offshore.

With the decline of the branching coral species, the reefs now have fewer nooks and crannies that are used as habitat for reef fish and other organisms. Also, the non-branching species that have taken their place grow at a much slower rate. "Consequently, there is less of a chance that the reefs will be able to keep up with sea level rise from climate change," said Cramer.

"Because the governments of the world have yet to undertake any meaningful efforts to mitigate climate change, it is of the utmost importance that locally caused stressors to reefs such as overfishing and deforestation are minimized," said Cramer. "Advocating for more intelligent use of land as well as implementing sustainable fisheries management, those are things that can be done right now."

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The research team, which also includes Jill Leonard-Pingel of Scripps, Thomas Guilderson of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the Institute of Marine Sciences at the University of California at Santa Cruz, and Christopher Angioletti, will publish its findings in the April issue of Ecology Letters. An early online version has been released today.

This research was funded by the National Science Foundation, the Smithsonian Institution, the Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation at Scripps, the UC San Diego Academic Senate, and the PADI Foundation's Project AWARE.



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Declines in Caribbean coral reefs pre-date damage resulting from climate change [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 30-Mar-2012
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Contact: Mario Aguilera
scrippsnews@ucsd.edu
858-534-3624
University of California - San Diego

Novel excavation technique attributes prior damage to land clearing and overfishing

The decline of Caribbean coral reefs has been linked to the recent effects of human-induced climate change. However, new research led by scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego suggests an even earlier cause. The bad news humans are still to blame. The good news relatively simple policy changes can hinder further coral reef decline.

Employing a novel excavation technique to reconstruct the timeline of historical change in coral reefs located on the Caribbean side of Panama, a team of scientists led by Scripps alumna Katie Cramer and current Scripps Professor of Oceanography and Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) Emeritus Staff Scientist Jeremy Jackson has determined that damage to coral reefs from land clearing and overfishing pre-dates damage caused by anthropogenic climate change by at least decades.

"This study is the first to quantitatively show that the cumulative effects of deforestation and possibly overfishing were degrading Caribbean coral and molluscan communities long before climate change impacts began to really devastate reefs," said lead author Cramer, currently based at the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network at the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Coral reefs have suffered alarmingly since the 1980s due to coral bleaching and coral disease, thought to stem from the warming of the oceans due to anthropogenic, or human-induced, climate change. However, until recently, the impact of prior human activities on Caribbean coral reefs had not been studied with experimental techniques.

Historical records and qualitative surveys provide hints that declines in corals in some parts of the Caribbean occurred as far back as the early 1900s after coastal lands began to be cleared to make way for plantations. However, the current study is the first to quantify the changes that reef corals and mollusks have undergone as a result of long-term stress caused by the deposition of silt, nutrients, and pollution onto coral reefs from land clearing and the depletion of reef fish that prevent algae from overtaking reefs.

"Because researchers did not really begin to study Caribbean reefs in detail until the late 1970s, we don't have a clear understanding of why these reefs have changed so dramatically since this time," said Cramer. "So, we set out to reconstruct an older timeline of change on reefs by looking at the remains of past reefs coral skeletons and mollusk shells."

To reconstruct this timeline, the team dug below modern reefs in incremental layers and, using radiocarbon dating of the coral skeletons they found, linked fluctuations in the types and numbers of coral and mollusks over time to historical records of land clearing. Changes in the relative numbers of these various species represent clear indicators of the overall health of the coral reef.

The team also improved upon the standard technique of taking long, narrow core samples of coral fossils that cannot track fluctuations in the numbers of larger species of coral.

"We wanted to look at the whole complement of the coral community," said Cramer.

To catalog the relative numbers of dozens of coral and molluscan species, the researchers dug two-foot-wide by three-foot-deep pits into reefs at several coastal lagoon and offshore sites near Bocas del Toro, Panama, that were heavily affected and less affected by land runoff, respectively. At each of these sites they also conducted surveys and recorded the composition of living corals.

"We dug up over a ton of coral rubble and tens of thousands of shells," said Cramer, who led the fieldwork at STRI and likened the laborious experience to doing underwater construction.

Systematically sifting through the coral and shell fossils, the scientists noted several indicators of environmental stress, including a decrease in the overall size of bivalves such as oysters, clams, and scallops, a transition from branching to non-branching species of coral, and large declines in the staghorn coral and the tree oyster, which were once the dominant coral and bivalve on these reefs.

These indicators were observed in layers of the excavated pits at coastal lagoon sites that were dated before 1960 and as far back as the 1800s, corresponding to a period of extensive deforestation in the Bocas del Toro region. Similar evidence of environmental stress at offshore sites was dated after 1960, indicating that the negative impacts of land clearing have more recently begun to affect reefs further offshore.

With the decline of the branching coral species, the reefs now have fewer nooks and crannies that are used as habitat for reef fish and other organisms. Also, the non-branching species that have taken their place grow at a much slower rate. "Consequently, there is less of a chance that the reefs will be able to keep up with sea level rise from climate change," said Cramer.

"Because the governments of the world have yet to undertake any meaningful efforts to mitigate climate change, it is of the utmost importance that locally caused stressors to reefs such as overfishing and deforestation are minimized," said Cramer. "Advocating for more intelligent use of land as well as implementing sustainable fisheries management, those are things that can be done right now."

###

The research team, which also includes Jill Leonard-Pingel of Scripps, Thomas Guilderson of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the Institute of Marine Sciences at the University of California at Santa Cruz, and Christopher Angioletti, will publish its findings in the April issue of Ecology Letters. An early online version has been released today.

This research was funded by the National Science Foundation, the Smithsonian Institution, the Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation at Scripps, the UC San Diego Academic Senate, and the PADI Foundation's Project AWARE.



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Few people enjoy thinking about the physical limitations that often accompany the aging process, but this crucial to consider when you?re deciding where to spend your retirement years. Most large homes are multi-level, which can be challenging ? even unsafe ? to navigate if it becomes difficult for you to move around physically as you age.

This isn?t to say that a smaller home or assisted living facility will be the best option for you. If you wish to remain in your current residence as long as possible, in-home eldercare and hospice services are readily available. Whatever you choose, it?s your responsibility to weigh your options and the associated costs before you ? or your family ? are forced to make difficult decisions in the future.

Retrofitting your home to make it easier to move about as you age can range from simply adding safety railings and bars, to more extensive remodeling including installing ramps and elevators.

While you may initially cringe at such expenses, it?s important to consider the long-term savings that can accompany such improvements.

Consider the case of a person who is no longer able to remain in his home and moves into an assisted living facility. The cost may range from $4,000-5,000 per month, or approximately $25,000 for a five to six month stay. A similar investment toward retrofitting your existing house may enable you to stay in your own home much longer.

It?s also important to remember that these kinds of home improvements often make properties more attractive to potential buyers if you decide to sell your home.

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Ronald Garver, CFP?, CRPC?, is a certified financial planner practitioner and chartered retirement planning counselor.

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Learning About Acid-Reflux And Treatment Recommendations ...

Millions of people have some sort of digestion pain every single day. Whether it?s the normal heartburn or a more serious type of chronic pain, many times the reasons are the same.

We?ll be discussing the #1 most important reason why you are feeling digestive pain. We?ll also touch on what can be done about it.

Caution: Before taking any actions always call or visit your doctor and tell them what you?re going to do. It just may save your life!

1. The most common reason why you have digestive pain.

If I had to say one thing caused digestive pain, it would be an excess of stomach acid ? hands down. This causes so many problems for people that it?s insane. It may bounce around in the stomach, or it might go up to the throat area, or stay in the chest? Acid is a problem!

Keep in mind that the acid itself will be somewhere, so the pain will be in a similar spot too.

Here?s a quick example: If you are feeling pain in the chest area, it might be heartburn. The acid will go up (called acid-reflux.) This is when the main pain will be sent up towards the chest or even throat area, and that?s why people have to sleep on blocks under their bed to keep the acid down (go gravity!)

2. Treatments for too much acid

If you ask a doctor for some sort of medication then you?ll probably receive something like Prevacid, Protonix, or Carafate. These are all great and work wonders for some people, but they do cause ugly side-effects for others. It?s important to do as your doctor says though.

If you are wondering exactly how these drugs work to help you, it?s pretty straight-forward. Sometimes they will stop the production of acid in the stomach (which is kinda drastic, since we need acid.)

Carafate and similar drugs like Pepto-Bismol are great for helping you to be able to keep a meal down without having intense pain after you?re done.

Beneficial alternatives may be useful to provide help to cure acid-reflux.

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Source: http://www.ahipbelieves.com/physical-fitness/learning-about-acid-reflux-and-treatment-recommendations/

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Country star George Jones hospitalized

Suzi Altman / Zuma Press

By Natalie Finn, E! Online

Things haven't exactly gone to pieces, but George Jones needs a moment to regroup anyway.

The County Music Hall of Famer was hospitalized in Nashville Thursday with an upper respiratory infection and doctors -- who determined that he doesn't have pneumonia -- want to keep him at least overnight for observation, according to a statement on Jones' website.

But don't start calling him "No Show Jones" just yet.

MORE: George Jones Cheats Death

The "He Stopped Loving Her Today" singer isn't scheduled to hit the road again until April 20, when he's due in Minnesota, so here's hoping the 80-year-old icon is feeling healthy by then.

Jones is perhaps just as well known in the country world for his often substance-fueled exploits as he is for his music. The hitmaker, who was famously married to Tammy Wynette from 1969 to 1975, was in a near-fatal DUI crash in 1999 that left him with a punctured lung
and lacerated liver.

He's been battling back ever since, performing at awards shows and maintaining a busy touring schedule. Jones is also nominated for Vocal Event of the Year heading into the 47th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards for collaborating with Aaron Lewis and Charlie Daniels on "Country Boy."

GALLERY: 2011 American Country Awards

Asked just last week by Pantagraph.com how he feels about being referred to as a living legend, Jones replied, "Well, it is nice to know people think you're a legend -- especially a living legend."

"I think if you ask anyone my age why they keep working, they'll say, 'If I retire, what am I going to retire to?'" he said. "What would I do with my time?"

Source: http://entertainment.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/03/30/10934951-country-star-george-jones-hospitalized

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Finance And Business | Reasons to Avoid Bankruptcy :: By Simon ...

In order to avoid bankruptcy debtors should investigate all available debt relief options. The Internet can be a good tool to locate personal finance information. However, consumers must use caution before spending their hard earned cash on advertised products or services which claim to reduce debts.

The easiest way to avoid bankruptcy is to develop a household budget and commit to sticking to it, no matter what. People are often unaware of how much money is wasted on unnecessary items. Irresponsible spending habits quickly exhaust bank accounts; leaving debtors with less money than month.

One of the biggest mistakes consumers can make is to use credit cards for daily expenses. Charging a daily cup of coffee and fast food lunch can add up to hundreds of dollars in interest which in turn creates additional debt. Debtors cheat themselves of their own money when they do not pay monthly credit card bills in full.

Debtors may be able to prevent bankruptcy by becoming aware of where they spend money. The simplest way to determine where the money goes is by tracking every expense. Most people are surprised to discover how much money is spent on items they don't really need.

Many people believe filing personal bankruptcy will free them from debt bondage. However, the cost of filing bankruptcy hits more than the wallet. In addition to court filing fees and legal expenses, debtors must repay a portion of debts by establishing a Chapter 13 payment plan.

Additionally, new bankruptcy laws enacted in 2005 require bankruptcy petitioners to obtain professional credit counseling. Debtors must abide by guidelines set forth in the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA) or run the risk of having their petition dismissed.

Credit counseling must be conducted by an agency approved by the U.S. Trustee. Once counseling is completed, debtors submit a certificate of completion through the court. Debtors are allowed to obtain credit counseling up to six months prior to submitting their bankruptcy petition.

Credit counseling can sometimes help debtors avoid bankruptcy altogether. Credit counselors review debtors' income, expenses, and spending habits to determine which debt relief options are best suited. In some cases, credit counselors can negotiate with creditors to reduce outstanding balances, lower interest rates, and eliminate late fees and penalties.

Debt consolidation might be a viable option for debtors who own real estate with accrued equity. Homeowners take out a home equity loan using real estate as collateral. Funds are used to pay off high interest loans and credit card debts.

Interest rates assessed on real estate loans are significantly less than interest rates assessed for unsecured loans and credit card companies. Transferring debts to low-interest loans can save borrowers hundreds, if not thousands, in interest charges alone. However, using real estate to secure loans can be risky. If borrowers default on home equity loans they could potentially lose their property to foreclosure.

As the cost of living continues to rise, consumers must become proactive and pay attention to their spending habits. Several options are available for reducing monthly expenses. Common ways to reduce expenses include: enrolling in utility budget plans; reducing cell phone plans; bundling services such as cable, Internet, and home phone; and using grocery coupons and manufacturer rebates.

If filing personal bankruptcy is the only viable option, debtors should take time to become educated about the process and comparison shop bankruptcy lawyers. It is important to understand that bankruptcy remains on credit reports for 7 years and can prevent consumers from obtaining credit of any kind for two or more years.

About Author Simon Volkov :

Obtain additional bankruptcy information from real estate investor, Simon Volkov. His website offers a comprehensive personal finance article library which covers topics of how to avoid bankruptcy, debt relief solutions, and tips for hiring a bankruptcy lawyer available at http://www.SimonVolkov.com.


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The new bankruptcy laws require petitioners to obtain credit counseling through an agency approved by the U.S. Trustee. The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act were enacted in 2005 to put an end to bankruptcy petitions filed by consumers who engage in frivolous spending. Under BAPCPA, debtors are now required to repay a portion of debts by establishing a Chapter 13 payment plan. Petitioners must enter into credit counseling no more than six months prior to filing...

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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Building lightweight trains

ScienceDaily (Mar. 28, 2012) ? The less trains weigh, the more economical they are to run. A new material capable of withstanding even extreme stresses has now been developed. It is suitable for a variety of applications, not least diesel engine housings on trains -- and it makes these components over 35 percent lighter than their steel and aluminum counterparts.

In their efforts to render cars and trains more economical, manufacturers are trying to find lighter materials to replace those currently used. But there is a problem: Lighter materials tend not to be as tough as steel or aluminum, so they cannot simply be used in place of these metals. Rather, it is a question of manufacturers deciding which components can really afford to have weight shaved off and how to integrate them into the overall systems.

Working together with Bombardier GmbH, KraussMaffei Kunststofftechnik GmbH, Bayer MaterialScience AG, DECS GmbH, the DLR's Institute for Vehicle Concepts, the University of Stuttgart and the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology, researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT in Pfinztal have now developed a polyurethane-based sandwich material that is extremely resilient. "To demonstrate the material, we manufactured a component that is subject to significant stresses and which has to fulfill a number of requirements -- the diesel engine housing for a train," says Jan Kuppinger, a scientist at the ICT. This housing is located beneath the passenger compartment, i.e. between the car and the tracks. Not only does it shield the engine against flying stones and protect the environment from any oil that might escape, but in the event of a fire, it also stops the flames from spreading, thus meeting the flame retardant and fire safety standards for railway vehicles. Kuppinger adds: "By using this new material, we can reduce the component's weight by over 35 percent -- and cut costs by 30 percent."

The researchers opted for a sandwich construction to ensure component stability: Glass fiber reinforced polyurethane layers form the outer facings, while the core is made of paper honeycomb. Polyurethane is a bulk plastic combining two substances. Since it can be adapted to fulfill various requirements, it is referred to as a 'customizable material'. In foamed form it is soft, and can be used for example as a material for mattresses; in compact form it is strong and hard. The researchers began by incorporating various additives into their polyurethane, altering it in such a way as to ensure it would meet fire safety standards. Then, the partners optimized the standard manufacturing process, fiber spraying, by developing a mixing chamber which allows even more complex structures to be produced in any required size. The diesel engine housing they made is approximately 4.5 meters long and more than 2 meters wide.

"This is the first time it has proved possible to use this process to manufacture such a large and complex component that also satisfies the structural requirements," states Kuppinger. Previously, one problem encountered with fiber spraying was that it was impossible to determine the precise thickness of the polyurethane top layers. But now the researchers have found a way to do this, using computer tomography to inspect the manufactured layers and then applying a specially-adapted evaluation routine to establish their exact thickness. This information helps to simulate the strength of the component, as well as its ability to withstand stresses.

The scientists produced their diesel engine housing demonstrator as part of the PURtrain project, which is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The demonstrator passed its first strength test -- in which the scientists placed it in a test rig and then applied forces to it at various locations, measuring the extent to which it deformed -- with flying colors. In the next stage, the researchers want to trial the component in a proper field test. If that, too, proves successful, it will then be possible to use the material to make roof segments, side flaps and wind deflectors for the automobile and commercial vehicle industry, and to ramp up the manufacturing process to produce medium volumes of between 250 and 30,000 units.

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Source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/03/120328090848.htm

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Man held in Kuwait for insulting Prophet Mohammad

By Reuters

Kuwaiti authorities arrested a man late on Tuesday for insulting the Prophet Mohammad via his Twitter account, the Interior Ministry said, in a rare case of alleged blasphemy in the Gulf Arab state using social media.

Blasphemy is illegal in Kuwait under the 1961 press and publications law, but it is not punishable by death as in neighboring Saudi Arabia, where the case of a columnist facing similar accusations has drawn international attention.


The man, whose name was not disclosed, defamed the Islamic faith and slandered the Prophet Mohammad, his companions and his wife, the ministry said in a statement issued on state-run news agency KUNA. He is being interrogated ahead of court proceedings.

The ministry "regretted the abusing of social networks by some individuals to offend basic Islamic and spiritual values, vowing to show zero tolerance in combating such serious offences," it said in the statement.

In September a Kuwaiti court convicted a man for insulting Gulf rulers and posting inflammatory sectarian comments on social media, but he was released immediately because of time already served while awaiting trial, according to a human rights activist.

Twitter is very popular in Kuwait, with many politicians, journalists and other public figures using the micro-blogging site to debate current events and share gossip. Popular figures can have hundreds of thousands of followers.

Kuwaiti media carried comments from the man denying the accusations. "I will never attack the Holy Prophet," he was reported as saying and added that someone must have hacked his account to post the comments.

His remarks, carried by several of Kuwait's main newspapers, were not immediately verifiable.

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Source: http://worldnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/03/28/10904454-man-arrested-in-kuwait-for-insulting-prophet-mohammad-on-twitter

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Asheville SCORE April Events | AshevilleBusinessNetworking.com

SEMINAR: Social Media & Networking

Sponsored by Data Solutions Plus

April 4, 2012 ? Wednesday ? 6:00 PM ? 9:30 PM ? (details below)

Registration limited to 16 students

Registration: $30.00

Save $5 by pre-registering! (click on the Register button & follow instructions)

  • How social media can improve online visibility
  • How can social media strengthen branding and increase sales

The seminar will cover the growing importance of social media networking to your website.

bulletSarah Benoit is a Social Media & Internet Marketing Specialist and owner of Creative Original Online Marketing in Asheville, NC. She has worked in the fields of web development, organic SEO and social media since 2004. She also teaches social media and Internet marketing seminars, trainings and classes throughout North Carolina.

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We share in our clients? success!

Scheduled dates, times, location and directions:

April 4, 2012 ? Wednesday ? 6 PM ? 9:30 PM ? Haynes #140

  • 5:30 p.m. ? Registration
  • 6:00 p.m. ? Seminar starts promptly
  • Location: A-B Tech Enka campus, HAYNES BUILDING ROOM 140

Directions:

  • Take I-40 to Exit 44 (coming from East or West)
  • Turn right off the exit ramp.
  • Go to 4th traffic light (do not count the light at the end of the exit ramp).
  • Turn left on Sand Hill Road (this is a 4-way intersection with Asbury Road turning to the right)
  • Go to second entrance on left (there is a sign identifying A-B Tech Enka Campus)
  • The Haynes Building is the first building on the right.
  • Room 140 is on the first floor.
  • There is ample parking

SEMINAR: Occupational Fraud Prevention

Sponsored by Wells Fargo Bank

April 14, 2012 ? Saturday ? 9:30 a.m. ? 12:30 p.m. (details below)

Registration: $30.00

Save $5 by pre-registering! (click on the Register button & follow instructions)

  • Setting up and maintaining safeguards against employee theft
  • Protecting your money and business

This seminar will address broad issues

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Stan Safian has 43 years of experience in the transportation industry, the last 28 years of owning and managing an international freight forwarding company. My expertise consists of U.S. customs laws as well as Department of Commerce rules and regulations regarding export licensing. Although my company connected with the world, our niche market was Israel and Saudi Arabia. A strange combination but a well-rounded staff allowed us to operate both ends of the spectrum. In addition to transportation, we also provided logistics services, general warehousing and cartage.

Scheduled dates, times, location and directions:

April 14, 2012 ? Saturday

  • 9:00 a.m. ? Registration
  • 9:30 a.m. ? Seminar starts promptly
  • Location: A-B Tech Enka Campus, Small Business Center, Room 2046

Directions:

  • Take I-40 to Exit 44 (coming from East or West)
  • Turn right off the exit ramp.
  • Go to 4th traffic light (do not count the light at the end of the exit ramp).
  • Turn left on Sand Hill Road (this is a 4-way intersection with Asbury Road turning to the right)
  • Go to second entrance on left (there is a sign identifying A-B Tech Enka Campus)
  • The Small Business Center is on the left at the far end of the building.
  • Room 2046 is on the second floor.
  • There is ample parking

SEMINAR: Salesmanship

Sponsored by Bank of America

April 21, 2012 ? Saturday ? 9:30 a.m. ? 1:00 p.m.

Registration: $30.00

Save $5 by pre-registering! (click on the Register button & follow instructions)

We have talked about all phases of marketing and selling but this seminar will enlighten you on how to close the deal. We will discuss the process of getting the handshake, getting the signature on a purchase order, or just completing a deal.

Pete Hendrix has been a commissioned salesperson and entrepreneur for 20 years. He has sold transportation services, software, medical products and consulting services. He has been successful in his endeavors earning a straight commission for his efforts for the past eight years. He shares his ideas for successful and meaningful sales tips to get in the door, make your presentation and close the deal.

Scheduled dates, times, location and directions:

April 21, 2012 ? Saturday

  • 9:00 a.m. ? Registration
  • 9:30 a.m. ? Seminar starts promptly
  • Location: A-B Tech Enka Campus, Small Business Center, Room 2046

Directions:

  • Take I-40 to Exit 44 (coming from East or West)
  • Turn right off the exit ramp.
  • Go to 4th traffic light (do not count the light at the end of the exit ramp).
  • Turn left on Sand Hill Road (this is a 4-way intersection with Asbury Road turning to the right)
  • Go to second entrance on left (there is a sign identifying A-B Tech Enka Campus)
  • The Small Business Center is on the left at the far end of the building.
  • Room 2046 is on the second floor.
  • There is ample parking

Source: http://ashevillebusinessnetworking.com/2012/03/asheville-score-april-events/

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Whitney Houston Interviewed In Exclusive 'Bodyguard' Featurette

If the tragic passing of Whitney Houston brought about any good, it shed light on the many beloved works that the artist left behind. One of Houston's greatest achievements remains the success of the soundtrack from "The Bodyguard," which is getting a new Blu-ray release. We have an exclusive featurette from the upcoming video release [...]

Source: http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2012/03/27/whitney-houston-bodyguard/

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Monday, March 26, 2012

How to Get Cheap Car Insurance ? 7 Best Auto Insurance Tips ...

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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Las Vegas Wedding Chapels

Like most Las Vegas wedding venues, Bellagio offers the services of a wedding coordinator and a choice of wedding packages.

Packages range in price depending on the number of amenities a couple chooses and the amount of chapel time reserved. Prices for a Bellagio wedding start at approximately $1,500 and ascend steeply from there.

Bellagio features two wedding chapels and an anteroom where guests gather before the ceremony.

The chapel can be decorated according to the couple's specifications. Above is the South Chapel, which can accommodate up to 130 guests. The smaller East Chapel holds up to 30 guests.

The chuppah (wedding canopy) is traditionally used in Jewish ceremonies. Soon it will be adorned with pink roses to match the bride's bouquet and the groom's boutonniere.

Bellagio Wedding Chapel
Address: 3600 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Phone: 888-987-3344
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Source: http://honeymoons.about.com/od/vegasweddings/ss/WeddingChapels_5.htm

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

The Hunger Games Tallies $68.3 Million Opening Day


Fans around the country enjoyed a very happy opening day of The Hunger Games yesterday.

In its first 24 hours of release, the very well-received Jennifer Lawrence blockbuster earned $68.3 million, taking fifth place on the all-time single day revenue chart. It actually ranks first, however, for all non-sequels.

The Hunger Games IMAX Poster

What grade would you give The Hunger Games?

In fact, The Hunger Games is the only non-sequel to occupy a spot in the top 10 opening days in history, as you can see below:

  1. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, $91.1 million
  2. The Twilight Saga: New Moon, $72.7 million
  3. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1, $71.6 million
  4. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, $68.5 million
  5. The Hunger Games, $68.3 million
  6. The Dark Knight, $67.2 million
  7. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, $62 million
  8. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, $61.7 million
  9. Spider-Man 3, $60 million
  10. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, $58.2 million

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/03/the-hunger-games-tallies-683-million-opening-day/

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Global CEO Survey Reveals Regulatory Uncertainty and Operating ...

French Caldwell
Research VP
11 years at Gartner
15 years IT industry

French Caldwell is a vice president in Gartner Research, where he leads governance, risk and compliance research. Mr. Caldwell also writes and presents on knowledge management. His research includes analysis of the impact? Read Full Bio

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Gartner conducted a global survey of CEOs and other senior executives concerning their business objectives, investment priorities and challenges. Some of the results related to risk management and compliance include:

  • Regulation (22%) is ranked as the biggest business risk.? Respondents also mentioned a wide variety of other business risk categories most of which were related to operating margins.
  • Legal and regulatory information was cited as being the most disruptive source of new information in the next five years.

Bottom line ? To get attention to risk management as a tool for improving business performance, risk managers should do the basic blocking and tackling around regulatory risks, and also work to show how risk management can improve operating margins.

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Source: http://blogs.gartner.com/french_caldwell/2012/03/22/global-ceo-survey-reveals-regulatory-uncertainty-and-operating-margin-challenges/

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