Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Cleveland Clinic Medical Innovations Of 2013 Include Headache ...


By Debra Sherman
Oct 31 (Reuters) - The best medical innovations for next year include an almond-size device that's implanted in the mouth to relieve severe headaches and a hand-held scanner resembling a blow dryer that detects skin cancer, the Cleveland Clinic said on Wednesday.
The clinic's annual list of the best medical innovations for 2013 also includes new drugs to treat advanced prostate cancer and better mammography technology.
But leading the 2013 list for innovations is an old procedure that has a new use due to findings in a recent study. Physicians and researchers at the clinic voted weight-loss surgery as the top medical innovation, not for its effectiveness in reducing obesity, but for its ability to control Type 2 diabetes, the most common form of the disease.
Over the years, bariatric surgeons noticed that the procedure would often rid obese patients of Type 2 diabetes, before they even left the hospital.
A study, led by Cleveland Clinic head of Bariatric and Metabolic Institute Dr. Philip Schauer, examining this phenomenon was published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine earlier this year.
" Bariatric surgery has been around for a while. The reason it was chosen as the top innovation is because Medicare has broadened its indication for payment, and Medicaid in many states follows Medicare. A lot of the other (private) insurance companies started covering it, so it's much more accessible," Dr. Michael Roizen, the Cleveland Clinic's Chief Wellness Officer, said in an interview.
The criteria that insurers use to cover the surgery has been broadened because of its effectiveness in controlling Type 2 diabetes, he said.
The number of people affected by diabetes has tripled over the past 30 years to more than 20 million Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and more than 90 percent of those cases are Type 2.
Doctors and researchers at the Cleveland Clinic voted for what they thought were the biggest, most significant innovations from the 250 ideas submitted from their colleagues at the clinic. Roizen said one of the main contributing factors to getting on the list is the number of people that the product or procedure can potentially help.
For that reason, a device that helps relieve headaches, the second most common ailment after the cold, was second on the clinic's list.
The miniaturized device -- invented at the Cleveland Clinic and spun off into a separate, private company called Autonomic Technologies Inc -- is implanted in the upper gum above the second molar to treat cluster headaches and migraine headaches. A lead tip of the implant is placed near specific nerves behind the bridge of the nose.
When the patient feels the headache coming on, a remote control device is placed on the outside of the cheek and the device delivers stimulation to those nerves, blocking headache pain.
The implant is available in Europe, but not in the United States. The company needs to do more studies to get FDA approval, said Dr. Frank Papay, Department Chair of Dermatology and Plastic Surgery Institute at the Cleveland Clinic, and consultant to Autonomic Technologies.
A hand-held device used to detect melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer, was also on the list.
"Up until now, we've counted on our eyes," Dr. Allison Vidimos, Department Chair of Dermatology at the Cleveland Clinic, told Reuters. "This device offers an objective look underneath the skin using a special spectrum of light."
It compares moles and other things it finds on the patient's skin with a large database containing information on all types of melanoma. It also rates the risk.
"All dermatologists fear missing melanomas. The cure rate can be close to 100 percent if caught early," she said.
Vidimos said using the device, approved by FDA last year for use by trained dermatologists, helps prevent unnecessary biopsies.
Mela Sciences Inc <MELA.O and Verisante Technology Inc make the scanning device.
Also on the list is a new type of mammography, called breast tomosynthesis. This technology provides greater detail of the image than the standard mammography, which renders a 2-dimensional image.
For the patient, it may seem like there's no difference. "You still have the squish," said Dr. Alice Rim, Section Head of Diagnostic Radiology. But the images produced by the new technology show the breast in slices, so far more detail can be seen.
"With 2-demensional mammography, there are shadows, so it can be like a polar bear running around in a snow storm. This eliminates the shadows, allowing increased detection and fewer call backs (for a second mammography)," Rim said.
Other devices that made the list include mass spectrometry for bacterial infections, which allow microbiology laboratories to identify the type of bacteria sooner and with more specificity, a new modular stent graft to treat complex aortic aneurysm and a laser used for cataract surgery.
Novel drugs to treat advanced prostate cancer were on the clinic's list because of their ability to halt the progress of the disease by blocking testosterone receptors.
A new technique to repair and regenerate damaged lungs, called ex vivo lung perfusion, is on the list. Experts say as many as 40 percent of previously rejected donor lungs may now be suitable for transplantation after undergoing this novel "lung washing".
The procedure involves placing donor lungs into a bubble-like chamber connected to a cardiopulmonary pump and ventilator. Over four to six hours, the lungs are repaired as special fluids are forced through the blood vessels. Nutrients are used to recondition the lungs as they inflate and deflate.
The final item on the list is neither a procedure, a drug nor a device, but healthcare programs that use incentives to encourage people to take better care of themselves.
The Medicare Better Health Rewards Program Act of 2012 provides incentive payments to Medicare participants who voluntarily establish and maintain better health.
"We are seeing efforts to avoid rationing of healthcare and seeing programs with incentives built in if people maintain their health. This can radically change the cost of care," said Roizen. "We're seeing this more in big companies, the GE's and J&J's of the world. All companies are looking at how much they are spending on healthcare and they are looking at ways they can reduce spending without rationing."

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

The Benefits Of College Soccer Training | recreation and sports blog ...

A great way to fund study is with funding available through college soccer training. There are numerous aspects of the game that will be worked on while funding studies. Players learn to improve their game while discover the benefits of teamwork.

Combining funding for studies and top notch sports training means USA soccer scholarships are an outstanding opportunity. It's a win-win scenario for those who either become sporting successes and those who learn from the experience and complete their studies without accumulating huge debts.

Through the college soccer camp different aspects will be improved. Defensive skills are probably the most critical area of development, they are frequently not taken seriously enough by attacking players, yet there are benefits for players all over the pitch. Passing accuracy and ball control are obvious skills however goalkeepers also need to work on them. Goalkeepers play a very different game so need specialist coaches, outfield player training may seem irrelevant but help the player develop their overall skills.

It's a great opportunity for both fitness and character building in a team environment. Almost every sport requires its participants are at the peak of their fitness. Top players need a huge amount of stamina as they need to run miles over the duration of a match. More than most sports the players need to run backwards a lot of the time as it isn't viable for them to turn their back on the game. Special training is needed for the needs to cope with the unique movements.

Teamwork is incredibly important to become successful in the game. Scouts identify individuals who are outstanding. In order to successfully progress in the game it is necessary to evolve from being a talented individual into being a great team player. Almost every successful professional player is fully aware how important the team is and structure their development around this.

A key benefit is tuition funding. For whatever reason some trainees drop out and those that continue also need to consider their future after the short playing career. One way participants benefit is by not building up the same sized debts that many other students accumulate.

A scholarship that includes college soccer training is an amazing opportunity. It offers the prospect of discovering the potential as a sportsman as well as providing funded higher education. Some of the best players can go on to become stars at club or even international level.

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Dissident artist Ai Weiwei goes 'Gangnam Style'

By Le Li, NBC News

Updated at 12:42 p.m. ET: BEIJING ? Released this past summer, Korean pop star Psy's "Gangnam Style" quickly became a global phenomenon. Within months, the infectious song has been watched over 530 million times and recently earned the distinction of being the most ?liked? video in YouTube history according to the Guinness Book of World Records.

It seems that everyone has tried to get in on the Gangnam rage, including Google's executive chairman Eric Schmidt, our very own TODAY team, and just this week, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon.?

Ai Weiwei, China?s dissident artist who was detained last year for nearly three months, on Wednesday became the latest to jump on the Gangnam bandwagon, uploading his own version of ?Gangnam Style? on YouTube. The video, which shows Ai dancing in handcuffs, is entitled "Grass Mud Horse Style." ?

"Grass Mud Horse," a homonym of a Chinese phrase that suggests a very lewd act with one?s mother, is popular among anti-censorship activists in China.

PSY, the South Korean pop singer whose "Gangnam Style" viral video sensation made him an international star, returns to his home country, where crowds are going wild. NBC's Ian Williams reports.

Ai told journalists that the idea to cover the dance craze came from one of the many donors who helped him out last year when Ai was ordered to pay back taxes that the government claimed that he owed. Donations to help pay Ai?s government fine flooded in online and supporters even visited his studio home in Beijing to toss money over the wall to him.

YouTube is banned in China and the video has not appeared on Chinese video sites.

The artist's tongue-in-cheek and at times hilarious -- at one point Ai can be seen swinging a pair of handcuffs around his head -- anti-censorship send-up may have been received with silence by Chinese state press, but it has been picked up by the New York Times,?the Washington Post?and?NPR.

Grass Mud Horse
The Grass Mud Horse, which has its origins in a 2009 collection of hoax entries in a popular Chinese web-based encyclopedia called Baidu Baike, became a popular and irreverent way to poke fun at the heavy-handed censorship of China?s ruling Communist Party.

Special coverage of China: Behind the Wall on NBCNews.com

The fabled Grass Mud Horse soon found itself the inspiration of a slew of cute online animations, stories and web board chatter.? Stuffed animal versions of the alpaca-like animal were soon available online for sale and can still be seen periodically in shops and cafes across China.

Government censors though were left in the uncomfortable position of having to decide whether to let this pun-based challenge to their power go unchecked or to be seen?censoring a fuzzy cartoon character.

Complete Asia-Pacific coverage on NBCNews.com

In addition to Grass Mud Horse, the term ?River Crab? also became a popular way for internet users in China to challenge censors as it is a homonym for ?harmonious.? The principle of a ?Harmonious Society??has been a signature principle of current Chinese President, Hu Jintao?s ideology.

In China, then, when content runs afoul of censors, users often say it has been ?harmonized.? The term river crab became another way to jokingly get around online censorship in China.

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Detroit-Area Physician, Home Health Agency Owner, and Patient ...

WASHINGTON?A federal jury in Detroit today convicted a physician, a home health agency owner, and a patient recruiter for their participation in a $14.5 million Medicare fraud scheme, announced Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer of the Justice Department?s Criminal Division; U.S. Attorney Barbara L. McQuade of the Eastern District of Michigan; Robert Foley III, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Detroit Field Office; and Special Agent in Charge Lamont Pugh III of the HHS Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG), Office of Investigations Detroit Office.

Dr. Pramod Raval, 59, was found guilty in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan of one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and one count of conspiracy to solicit or receive health care kickbacks in exchange for referring patients to two Detroit area home health care companies, Patient Choice Home Healthcare Inc. and All American Home Care Inc.

Chiradeep Gupta, 38, a physical therapist and part-owner of All American, was found guilty of one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering, and three substantive counts of money laundering.

Richard Shannon, 39, a patient recruiter, was found guilty of one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud.

The defendants were charged in a superseding indictment returned March 27, 2012. Sixteen other individuals who worked at or were associated with Patient Choice and All American have previously pleaded guilty.

According to evidence presented at trial, the defendants and their co-conspirators caused the submission of false and fraudulent claims to Medicare through Patient Choice and All American, two home health care companies located in Oak Park, Michigan that purported to provide skilled nursing and physical therapy services to Medicare beneficiaries in the greater Detroit area.

The evidence showed that the defendants and their co-conspirators used patient recruiters who paid Medicare beneficiaries to sign blank documents for physical therapy services that were never provided and/or medically unnecessary. The owners of Patient Choice and All American paid physicians to sign referrals and other therapy documents necessary to bill Medicare. Physical therapists and physical therapist assistants provided through contractors would then create fake medical records using the blank, pre-signed forms obtained by the patient recruiters to make it appear as if physical therapy services were actually rendered, when, in fact, the services had not been rendered.

According to evidence presented at trial, Raval referred both patients from his own practice and patients brought into the scheme by recruiters to Patient Choice and All American in exchange for kickbacks. Gupta provided to Patient Choice and All American physical therapists and physical therapist assistants who created fake patient files using blank, pre-signed forms obtained by patient recruiters, to make it appear as if the physical therapy services billed to Medicare had actually been given. Gupta also doctored and directed the doctoring of fake patient files. The evidence at trial showed that Gupta laundered the proceeds of the fraud through multiple shell companies. Shannon paid patients in cash in order to obtain their signatures on blank physical therapy forms used to create fake therapy documents.

Vishnu Meda, a physical therapist assistant at Patient Choice and All American, was acquitted today of one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant Chief Gejaa T. Gobena and Trial Attorneys Catherine K. Dick and Niall M. O?Donnell of the Criminal Division?s Fraud Section. The investigation was led by the FBI and HHS-OIG, and was brought by the Medicare Fraud Strike Force, a joint effort of the U.S. Attorney?s Office for the Eastern District of Michigan and the Criminal Division?s Fraud Section.

Since its inception in March 2007, the Medicare Fraud Strike Force, now operating in nine cities across the country, has charged more than 1,480 defendants who have collectively billed the Medicare program for more than $4.8 billion. In addition, HHS?s Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, working in conjunction with HHS-OIG, is taking steps to increase accountability and decrease the presence of fraudulent providers.

To learn more about the Health Care Fraud Prevention and Enforcement Action Team (HEAT), go to www.stopmedicarefraud.gov.

Source: http://chicagopressrelease.com/news/detroit-area-physician-home-health-agency-owner-and-patient-recruiter-convicted-in-14-5-million-medicare-fraud-scheme

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Gateway To The Gods

India is well known all around the world for its religious ambiance and discrete culture. There are many places in India which serve as a prominent tourist spot and has a long past religious importance. Among all those Kotdwar is the place that steps aside. Kotdwar, an exotic destination which lies in the Garhwal region of Uttrakhand is well known as a popular landmark and a stoppage point for various pilgrims. The place witnesses a huge amount of pilgrims turn out through out the year.

Kothdwar literally comes from the word Dwar which means door. Kothdwar, as per the hindu beliefs justifies its name as a doorway to gods. Kotdwar since is the starting point for the journey to the green mountains of Garhwal, it beholds a huge market which offers a large number of decent options to buy. Since the market in Kothdwar comprises of various shops of necessary item, people belonging from upper higher regions of Garhwal come down here to buy there desired necessary items. The place inspite of being closely attached to the Garhwal moutains, has a very well connectivity to various nearby and distant places. Uttrakhand roadways, the official state bus transport provide an outstanding service to its commuters to reach here. As soon as one enters this place, one can experience a different pecefull aroma that has never been experienced before. The people around here a very welcoming. The red tikka on almost every ones forehead defines the religious influence of Kothdwar and its holy places on the people.

Pilgrims come here to start their journey to two most holy places of hindu culture, Kedarnath and Badrinath. Kothdawar not only offers the basic amenities required by the pilgrims but also provides exceptionally affordable accommodations. Pilgrims can have a comfortable stay in the various budget hotels that this place offers. Among few of the good hotels not just provide a decent place to reside but also provide their guests with some delicious local cuisines. Kothdwar is also famous for its renowned bal mithai which can be puchased from any of the confectionery stores here. Among various travel tips, tourists with a sweet tooth are often advised to give the famous local sweet a try.

After reaching Kothdwar, the rest of the journey to the hilly regions of Garhwal can be covered either by a personal vehicle or by commuting the local bus service as per desire. As one travels further, one can witness the many local temples that come in between the journey which have a huge religious importance. Lansdowne is a bonus for those visiting kothdwar and is also a preferred tourist spot. Lansdowne has a very distinct mesmerizing effect on its visitors. Lansdowne touches the heart of many through its simplicity and peacefull environment. A visit to nearby Durga devi temple is a must for the tourists in order to experience the strong religious and cultural ethics of the people residing here. Kothdwar as per its name is a gateway to temples of hindu gods and goddesses and beauty par excellence.

About the Author:
Chatur Yatri is a crowd sourced travel blog which publishes travel stories around budget travel in India, travel tips, camping, road trips, business trips and budget accommodations.

Source: http://www.articlesnatch.com/Article/Gateway-To-The-Gods/4234958

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East Coast braces for monster 'Frankenstorm'

Map shows path of Hurricane Sandy

Map shows path of Hurricane Sandy

This NOAA satellite image taken Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 10:45 AM EDT shows Hurricane Sandy over the Bahamas with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph and moving toward the north. Farther north, a cold front moves into the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley with showers and thunderstorms. (AP PHOTO/WEATHER UNDERGROUND)

A woman cries out in front of her flooded house caused by heavy rains from Hurricane Sandy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. Hurricane Sandy rumbled across mountainous eastern Cuba and headed toward the Bahamas on Thursday as a Category 2 storm, bringing heavy rains and blistering winds. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)

A fallen tree and toppled light poles block a road in Kingston, Jamaica, after the passing of Hurricane Sandy, Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. Sandy, which made landfall Wednesday afternoon near Kingston, crossed over Jamaica killing an elderly man when a boulder crashed into his clapboard house, police said. (AP Photo/Collin Reid)

Residents wade through a flooded street caused by heavy rains from Hurricane Sandy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. Hurricane Sandy rumbled across mountainous eastern Cuba and headed toward the Bahamas on Thursday as a Category 2 storm, bringing heavy rains and blistering winds. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)

(AP) ? When Hurricane Sandy becomes a hybrid weather monster some call "Frankenstorm" it will smack the East Coast harder and wider than last year's damaging Irene, forecasters said Friday.

The brunt of the weather mayhem will be concentrated where the hurricane comes ashore early Tuesday, but there will be hundreds of miles of steady, strong and damaging winds and rain for the entire Eastern region for several days, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

The hurricane has killed at least 20 people in the Caribbean, and just left the Bahamas. It is expected to move north, just off the Eastern Seaboard.

As of Friday morning, federal forecasters were looking closer at the Delaware shore as the spot it will turn inland and merge with a wintry storm front. But there is a lot of room for error in the forecast and the storm could turn into shore closer to New York and New Jersey and bring the worst weather there.

Wherever Sandy comes ashore will get 10 inches of rain and extreme storm surges, Louis Uccellini, NOAA's environmental prediction director, said in a Friday news conference. Other areas not directly on Sandy's entry path will still get 4 to 8 inches of rain, maybe more, he said. Up to 2 feet of snow should fall on West Virginia, with lighter snow in parts of Ohio and Pennsylvania, regardless of where Sandy first hits.

A wide swath of the East, measuring several hundreds of miles, will get persistent gale-force winds in the 50 mph area, with some areas closer to storm landfall getting closer to 70 mph, said James Franklin, forecast chief for the National Hurricane Center.

"It's going to be a long-lasting event, two to three days of impact for a lot of people," Franklin said. "Wind damage, widespread power outages, heavy rainfall, inland flooding and somebody is going to get a significant surge event."

That storm surge will only be magnified by the full moon this weekend to make it a "dangerous period," Uccellini said.

Last year's Hurricane Irene was a minimal hurricane that caused widespread damage as it moved north along the coast after making landfall in North Carolina. With catastrophic inland flooding in New Jersey, Massachusetts and Vermont, federal officials say Irene caused $15.8 billion in damage.

Sandy is "looking like a very serious storm that could be historic," said Jeff Masters, meteorology director of the forecasting service Weather Underground. "Mother Nature is not saying, 'Trick or treat.' It's just going to give tricks."

Government forecasters said there is a 90 percent chance ? up from 60 percent two days earlier ? that the East will get pounded.

Utilities are lining up out-of-state work crews and canceling employees' days off to deal with expected power outages. From county disaster chiefs to the federal government, emergency officials are warning the public to be prepared. And President Barack Obama was briefed aboard Air Force One.

Boat owners were yanking their vessels out of the water Friday at the Southside Marina in Point Pleasant Beach, N.J., about 60 miles south of New York City.

"We're taking them out as fast as we can," said marina employee Jim Martin.

Atlantic City's casinos made contingency plans in case they have to close, as they did for three days last year when Tropical Storm Irene approached.

Eastern states that saw outages that lasted for days after last year's freak Halloween snowstorm and Hurricane Irene are already pressuring power companies to be more ready this time.

Asked if he expected utilities to be more prepared, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick responded: "They'd better be."

Jersey Central Power & Light, which was criticized for its response to Irene, notified employees to be ready for extended shifts. In Pennsylvania, PPL Corp. spokesman Michael Wood said, "We're in a much better place this year."

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Thursday said the city was striking a tone of calm preparedness.

"What we are doing is we are taking the kind of precautions you should expect us to do, and I don't think anyone should panic," Bloomberg said. The city has opened an emergency situation room and activated its coastal storm plan.

Some have compared the tempest to the so-called Perfect Storm that struck off the coast of New England in 1991, but that one hit a less populated area. Nor is this one like last year's Halloween storm, which was merely an early snowfall.

"The Perfect Storm only did $200 million of damage and I'm thinking a billion" this time, Masters said. "Yeah, it will be worse."

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Associated Press writers Tony Winton in Miami, Fernando Gonzalez in Cuba, Ken Thomas on Air Force One, Michael Rubinkam in Harrisburg, Pa., Wayne Parry in Point Pleasant Beach, N.J., and Karen Matthews in New York contributed to this report.

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About Staffing ? Top Candidates ? Katie ? Legal Assistant (Edmonton)

Oct 25 2012

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Exceptional Legal Administrative candidate! Katie presented in business professional and has a very welcoming and enthusiastic personality. She is currently attending Grant MacEwan for her Legal Administrative Assistant diploma. Katie has spent the last few years working for a large law firm in Whitehorse. Her main area of expertise has been real estate law, but she has had exposure to corporate law and some family law. She is looking to further her career and would love the opportunity to work in a firm which offers more than one area of legal expertise. Katie looks for an employer who will take her and her work seriously and in return, she gives 110%, believing that there is always something to do. She is a hard-worker, takes initiative, is extremely reliable and credits herself for being able to build relationships and rapport quite easily, earning tons of repeat business for her lawyers.

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