Friday, February 22, 2013

$16 for a Colorful 30-Pin iPhone 5 Adapter and Matching Lightning Cable ($40 Value)

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LG flaunts Panorama VR feature on Optimus G Pro (video)

LG flaunts Panorama VR feature on Optimus G Pro video

Since creating regular panorama shots is so last year, LG's come up with a new option for its Optimus G Pro. We first heard about Panorama VR camera app during the launch of the 5.5-inch handset, and now the Korean company's just outed a YouTube video showing how it works. It looks very similar, but not identical to Google's latest Photo Sphere update, letting you pan in different directions while photos of the scene are captured and stitched automatically. The software compiles it into a large panorama file that lets you pan and zoom into the scene, exactly like the recent Android 4.2 option. We've reached out to LG to see if there's any relation between the two apps, but more choice is always better anyway, no? Check the video after the break to see it in action.

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Lego sales soar on demand for new girls' series

(AP) ? Danish toy maker Lego says sales soared 25 percent last year thanks partly to the new Lego Friends series of building blocks designed for girls.

The privately owned company says that on revenue of 23.4 billion kroner ($4.2 billion) it made net profits of 5.6 billion kroner ($1 billion), up 38 percent.

The company, based in western Denmark, said Thursday that series like Lego Star Wars and Lego Ninjago were among the more popular. But it was the novel rollout for girls, Lego Friends, that sold much better than expected ? to the extent that the company was unable to keep up with demand.

CEO Joergen Vig Knudstorp says Lego had shown it can develop toys that children across world "put at the top of their wish lists in 2012."

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Venezuela's Chavez in surprise return from Cuba

CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez made a surprise return from Cuba on Monday more than two months after surgery for cancer that has jeopardized his 14-year rule of the South American OPEC member.

The 58-year-old socialist leader's homecoming will fuel supporters' hopes he could return to active rule but there was no new information on his medical state and Chavez might be simply hoping to smooth a transition.

After a six-hour operation in Cuba on December 11, Chavez had not been seen or heard in public until photos were published of him on Friday.

"We have arrived back in the Venezuelan fatherland. Thanks, my God! Thanks, my beloved people! Here we will continue the treatment," Chavez said via Twitter after flying in.

There had been speculation Chavez was not well enough to travel despite wanting to return for continued treatment for the disease he was first diagnosed with in mid-2011.

But Vice President Nicolas Maduro said Chavez flew in at about 2:30 a.m. local time (2 a.m. ET) from Havana and was in a military hospital in Caracas, where a crowd was gathering.

"I remain attached to Christ and trusting in my nurses and doctors," Chavez also tweeted. "Onwards to victory forever! We will live and we will conquer!"

He added his thanks to Cuban leaders Raul and Fidel Castro for his treatment there.

FIREWORKS MARK RETURN

Chavez's arrival thrilled supporters in the nation of 29 million people, where his common touch and welfare policies have made him an idol to the poor.

"It's fabulous news, the best thing possible," Chavez's cousin, Guillermo Frias, told Reuters from the president's rural birthplace in Barinas state. "Venezuela was waiting for him, everyone wants to see him. Welcome home! Thank God he's back!"

Fireworks could be heard going off in some Caracas neighborhoods as news spread and celebrations began among "Chavistas."

Government ministers were jubilant with one singing "He's back, he's back!" live on state TV. They asked Chavez's euphoric supporters to respect the peace of patients at the military hospital.

Chavez's arrival implied some improvement in his condition, at least enough to handle a flight of several hours.

But aides have emphasized in recent days his state remains delicate. "It's a complex, difficult situation, but Chavez is battling and fighting for his life," Foreign Minister Elias Jaua said during the weekend as he described a recent visit to Chavez.

The December operation in Havana was his fourth for the cancer first detected in his pelvic area in June 2011.

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On Friday, the government published photos showing Chavez lying in a hospital. Officials said he was breathing through a tracheal tube and struggling to speak.

Chavez's pre-dawn return was a typical surprise move for the former soldier whose rule has combined constant political theatrics with thundering anti-U.S. rhetoric, tough treatment of opponents and lavish spending of oil revenues on the poor.

Opponents have been decrying government secrecy over Chavez's condition, and some have called for a formal declaration that he is unfit to rule. That would trigger a new presidential election within 30 days, probably between Maduro and opposition leader Henrique Capriles.

Maduro, a 50-year-old former bus driver, is Chavez's preferred successor and would be favorite to win a close vote in such a scenario.

"Uncertainty over a possible presidential election remains intact, despite the president's return," Venezuelan political analyst Luis Vicente Leon said.

After winning re-election in October last year, and wrongly declaring himself cured, Chavez was unable to attend his own swearing-in ceremony in January. To the fury of his foes, Venezuela's Supreme Court ruled that he remained president and could be sworn in later.

That could now happen at the military hospital.

"Now the president is back, there can be no doubt about the democratic institutions working in Venezuela," Information Minister Ernesto Villegas said.

"There were some who dream of unseating Chavez and the revolution, but here we always said Chavez is the president elected and re-elected by will of the Venezuelan people."

Chavez's return will eclipse national debate over a recent devaluation of the local currency. It has proved highly popular among Venezuelans but opposition parties see it as evidence of economic incompetence by the government.

Unlike previous returns to Venezuela after treatment, state media showed no images of Chavez this time.

His lengthy absence in Cuba had fuelled a long-held opposition accusation that Venezuela's government was being manipulated and directed from Havana. Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro is a political mentor and father figure to Chavez and Castro visited him regularly in the hospital.

Some 20 Venezuelan students have spent the past four days chained up close to the Cuban Embassy in Caracas in protest of what they see as interference from Havana in internal affairs.

Capriles welcomed Chavez back but pointedly said he hoped it would mean a return to order in government and attention to Venezuelans' daily problems.

(Additional reporting by Mario Naranjo; Editing by Angus MacSwan, James Dalgleish and Bill Trott)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/venezuelas-chavez-makes-surprise-return-home-cuba-ministers-094812839.html

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High court reject's rapper C-Murder's appeal

(AP) ? The Supreme Court has passed up another chance to deal with an anomaly of constitutional law that requires federal juries to reach unanimous verdicts in criminal cases, but allows states to make different rules.

The court on Tuesday rejected the appeal of the rapper known as C-Murder, who is serving a life sentence for killing a 16-year-old fan in Louisiana. A jury voted 10-2 to convict the rapper, whose real name is Corey Miller.

Louisiana and Oregon are the only two states that allow for non-unanimous convictions for some crimes.

The justices recently have rejected similar appeals asking them to treat state and federal trials equally. Decisions involving gun rights and other issues generally require states to extend the same constitutional rights as the federal government.

Associated Press

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New insect: Spectacular forcepfly species discovered for the first time in South America

Feb. 15, 2013 ? Forcepflies are usually known as earwigflies, because the males have a large genital forceps that resembles the cerci of earwigs. A new species of forcepfly Meropeidae (Mecoptera) from Brazil was described, representing only the 3rd extant species described in this family and the 1st record of the family from the Neotropical region.

The distribution and biogeography of the family are discussed and it is even proposed that Meropeidae originated before continental drift and then divided into two branches, northern and southern, with the breakup of the old supercontinent Pangea.

The study was published in the open access journal ZooKeys.

Despite all previous collecting efforts in this area the species had never been recorded before. The specimen was collected in a private ranch near a forest fragment surrounded by farms in the Atlantic Forest biome, one of the most threatened in Brazil. It can be found in a variety of habitats, including woodland, Jarrah forest, and sand plain vegetation. What makes forcepflies special is the fact that little is known about their biology and the immature stages remain a mystery to scientists. The adults, who are nocturnal and seem to live on the ground, are also capable of stridulation, or the production of sound by rubbing certain body parts.

"The discovery of this new relict species is an important signal to reinforce the conservation of Brazilian Atlantic Forest biome. Certainly there are many more mecopterans species yet to be discovered in these forests," said the lead author Dr Renato Machado from the Texas A & M University, College Station, USA.

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  1. K. M. Shameem, Kaniyarikkal Prathapan. A new species of Callispa Baly (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Cassidinae, Callispini) infesting coconut?palm (Cocos nucifera L.) in India. ZooKeys, 2013; 269 (0): 1 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.269.4240

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Monday, February 18, 2013

Affordable fuel cells closer: Synthetic molecule first electricity-making catalyst to use iron to split hydrogen gas

Feb. 17, 2013 ? To make fuel cells more economical, engineers want a fast and efficient iron-based molecule that splits hydrogen gas to make electricity. Online Feb. 17 at Nature Chemistry, researchers report such a catalyst. It is the first iron-based catalyst that converts hydrogen directly to electricity. The result moves chemists and engineers one step closer to widely affordable fuel cells.

"A drawback with today's fuel cells is that the platinum they use is more than a thousand times more expensive than iron," said chemist R. Morris Bullock, who leads the research at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

His team at the Center for Molecular Electrocatalysis has been developing catalysts that use cheaper metals such as nickel and iron. The one they report here can split hydrogen as fast as two molecules per second with an efficiency approaching those of commercial catalysts. The center is one of 46 Energy Frontier Research Centers established by the DOE Office of Science across the nation in 2009 to accelerate basic research in energy.

Fuel cells generate electricity out of a chemical fuel, usually hydrogen. The bond within a hydrogen molecule stores electricity, where two electrons connect two hydrogen atoms like a barbell.

Fuel cells use a platinum catalyst -- essentially a chunk of metal -- to crack a hydrogen molecule open like an egg: The electron whites run out and form a current that is electricity. Because platinum's chemical nature gives it the ability to do this, chemists can't simply replace the expensive metal with the cheaper iron or nickel. However, a molecule that exists in nature called a hydrogenase (high-dra-jin-ace) uses iron to split hydrogen.

Bullock and his PNNL colleagues, chemists Tianbiao "Leo" Liu and Dan DuBois, have taken inspiration for their iron-wielding catalyst from a hydrogenase. First Liu created several potential molecules for the team to test. Then, with the best-working molecule up to that point, they determined and tweaked the shape and the internal electronic forces to make additional improvements.

One of the tricks they needed the catalyst to do was to split hydrogen atoms into all of their parts. If a hydrogen atom is an egg, the positively charged proton that serves as the nucleus of the atom would be the yolk. And the electron, which orbits around the proton in a cloud, would be the white. The catalyst moves both the proton-yolks and electron-whites around in a controlled series of steps, sending the protons in one direction and the electrons to an electrode, where the electricity can be used to power things.

To do this, they need to split hydrogen molecules unevenly in an early step of the process. One hydrogen molecule is made up of two protons and two electrons, but the team needed the catalyst to tug away one proton first and send it away, where it is caught by a kind of molecule called a proton acceptor. In a real fuel cell, the acceptor would be oxygen.

Once the first proton with its electron-wooing force is gone, the electrode easily plucks off the first electron. Then another proton and electron are similarly removed, with both of the electrons being shuttled off to the electrode.

The team determined the shape and size of the catalyst and also tested different proton acceptors. With the iron in the middle, arms hanging like pendants around the edges draw out the protons. The best acceptors stole these drawn-off protons away quickly.

With their design down, the team measured how fast the catalyst split molecular hydrogen. It peaked at about two molecules per second, thousands of times faster than the closest, non-electricity making iron-based competitor. In addition, they determined its overpotential, which is a measure of how efficient the catalyst is. Coming in at 160 to 220 millivolts, the catalyst revealed itself to be similar in efficiency to most commercially available catalysts.

Now the team is figuring out the slow steps so they can make them faster, as well as determining the best conditions under which this catalyst performs.

This work was supported by the Department of Energy, Office of Science.

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Hugh Grant, v?a Twitter confirm? que fue padre por segunda vez

Por: EFE

Hugh Grant ha sido padre por segunda vez fruto de su relaci?n con la actriz china Tinglan Hon, con la que ya tiene una ni?a, ha revelado el actor brit?nico en su cuenta en Twitter.

"Estoy encantado porque mi hija tiene ahora un hermano. Los adoro a los dos. Tienen una madre fant?stica", dijo el int?rprete de pel?culas famosas como "Cuatro bodas y un funeral" o "Notting Hill".

Grant, de 52 a?os, y Hong, 19 a?os m?s joven que ?l, son padres de la peque?a Tabitha, que naci? en septiembre de 2011.

El diario "Daily Mail" se?ala que el actor inform? del nacimiento en Twitter y que ha recibido numerosas felicitaciones de amigos.

El actor, que nunca se ha casado, tuvo una relaci?n de 13 a?os con la actriz Elizabeth Hurley, de la que se separ? en 2000, y tambi?n con la conocida millonaria Jemima Khan.

Grant ha sido centro de atenci?n en los ?ltimos a?os al revelarse que fue v?ctima de las escuchas en la prensa brit?nica y ha hecho campa?a para que haya cambios en la regulaci?n de los medios.

Adem?s, ha recibido una indemnizaci?n por el pinchazo telef?nico del desaparecido "News of the World", al que demand?.

Ese dominical fue clausurado en el 2011 al revelarse el alcance de las escuchas ilegales a ricos y famosos para obtener noticias exclusivas.?

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

100 RI fire victims remembered in outdoor ceremony

Tonda Daniels, of South Kingstown, R.I., front, places an ornament on a makeshift memorial to her fallen sister Lori Durante at the site of the Station nightclub fire, Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013, in West Warwick, R.I. The Station Fire Memorial Foundation unveiled final plans to build a permanent memorial at the site during ceremonies Sunday. The 2003 blaze took the lives of 100 people. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Tonda Daniels, of South Kingstown, R.I., front, places an ornament on a makeshift memorial to her fallen sister Lori Durante at the site of the Station nightclub fire, Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013, in West Warwick, R.I. The Station Fire Memorial Foundation unveiled final plans to build a permanent memorial at the site during ceremonies Sunday. The 2003 blaze took the lives of 100 people. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Jason Zubee, left, and his wife Robin Zubee, right, both of North Kingstown, R.I., stand together Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013, in West Warwick, R.I., near makeshift memorials on the site of The Station nightclub fire. Zubee lost her cousin William Christopher Bonardi III in the 2003 blaze at the nightclub that killed 100 people. The Station Fire Memorial Foundation unveiled final plans to build a permanent memorial at the site during ceremonies Sunday. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Diane Gomes, of Johnston, R.I., left, and Elaine Grant, of Lincoln, R.I., center, help display artist's renderings of a planned permanent memorial for victims of The Station nightclub fire during ceremonies at the site of the fire, in West Warwick, R.I., Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013. The 2003 blaze, which broke out when pyrotechnics for the rock band Great White ignited flammable packing foam that had been installed inside the club as soundproofing, took the lives of 100 people. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Burn survivors of The Station nightclub fire Deb Wagner, of West Warwick, R.I., left, and Linda Fisher, of Chepachet, R.I., center, support one another as former R.I. Gov. Donald Carcieri, right, looks down during ceremonies on the site of the fire, Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013, in West Warwick. The Station Fire Memorial Foundation unveiled final plans to build a permanent memorial at the site during ceremonies Sunday. The 2003 blaze took the lives of 100 people. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Mourners for those killed in The Station nightclub fire stand among makeshift memorials on the site of the fire, Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013, in West Warwick, R.I. The Station Fire Memorial Foundation unveiled final plans to build a permanent memorial at the site during ceremonies Sunday. The 2003 blaze, which broke out when pyrotechnics for the rock band Great White ignited flammable packing foam that had been installed inside the club as soundproofing, took the lives of 100 people. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

(AP) ? Survivors of a 2003 nightclub fire that killed 100 people and relatives of those killed huddled together in bitter cold Sunday at the site of the fire to mark the 10th anniversary of the fire.

Some brought flowers and paid their respects at the handmade crosses that dot the site for each person who died. Others cried and spoke of missing their loved ones and the difficulty of moving past such trauma.

"People that weren't here really don't understand why we can't let this stuff go. I was 30 seconds away from dying," said Walter Castle Jr., 39, a survivor who suffered third-degree burns in his lungs, throat and bronchial tubes. He said he lost many friends and was in counseling until 2009. Recently, as the 10th anniversary approached, he began having terrible nightmares and had to go back into counseling.

"It's just very tough," he said.

The anniversary of the blaze is Wednesday. The fire broke out when pyrotechnics for the rock band Great White ignited flammable packing foam that had been installed in the club as soundproofing. Last month, a fire at a nightclub in Brazil killed more than 230 people under circumstances that were eerily similar: A band's pyrotechnic display set fire to soundproofing foam.

Among those who spoke Sunday was former Gov. Don Carcieri, who took office the month before the fire and still gets choked up when speaking about it. He remembered the days families waited at a hotel for word that their loved ones' remains had been identified, and the anger everyone felt, asking how the tragedy could have happened. But he also remembered how people in Rhode Island, a state with a population of just 1 million, pulled together to help each other.

"At a time of our state's worst tragedy, in some sense, it was our people's finest hour," he said.

Angela Bogart, who was 19 when her mother, Jude Henault, was killed in the fire, said she has come to know and understand her mother more in the 10 years since she died, especially since she has become a mother herself.

"My mom lives in me in everything I do. I hear her voice wherever I go," she said. "When I walk hand-in-hand with my little girl, my mother is holding her other hand."

The ceremony also featured musical performances, a reading of the names of the people who died and 100 seconds of silence.

While somber, the annual gathering at the fire site took on a more hopeful tone this year than in years past because a foundation set up to build a permanent memorial secured ownership of the site in September after years of trying. On Sunday, the Station Fire Memorial Foundation released final plans for the memorial.

They call for a 30-foot-high entrance gate topped by an Aeolian harp. Wind passing through the harp will create music, a reminder that it was music that brought people together that night.

The permanent memorial will include an individual memorial for each person who died and commemorate the survivors, first responders and those who helped care for families of the dead and survivors in the weeks and months after the fire. It will also include a pavilion as a gathering place.

Families are being asked to remove the crosses and other personal mementos that have been left at the site at the makeshift memorial that has developed over the years. The items left behind will be buried in a capsule under an area that is now the parking lot. There will be no digging on the land under where the club once stood because of the fear of disturbing human remains.

While many of the materials and labor to build the memorial will be donated, foundation officials say they need to raise $1 million to $2 million to build and maintain it.

The foundation hopes to break ground in the spring. Construction of the memorial could take one to two years.

Gina Russo, who was badly burned in the fire and whose fianc? was killed, is president of the foundation and said the memorial would turn the site into something beautiful.

"It's a happy moment going forward," she said.

Associated Press

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Horsemeat cases 'not tip of iceberg'

Sainsbury's chief executive Justin King: Supermarkets "not out of woods" on horsemeat

The horsemeat scandal is not "the tip of an iceberg", the chief executive of a major UK supermarket chain has said.

Justin King, of Sainsbury's, made the comments after initial results of tests on processed beef revealed horsemeat was found in just over 1% of samples.

The Food Standards Agency said that after 2,501 fresh tests no new products had been identified as containing more than 1% horsemeat.

Three men arrested during the horsemeat adulteration probe have been bailed.

The men, two aged 64 and 42 from the Aberystwyth area and one aged 63 from West Yorkshire, were arrested on 14 February on suspicion of fraud.

Dyfed-Powys Police and FSA officials are continuing inquiries at Farmbox Meats near Aberystwyth.

'Essential step'

FSA chief executive Catherine Brown said she remained "confident" that testing was the right way to address the issue.

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What is meat?

  • To be labelled as meat, a product needs to conform to a European Commission standard.
  • Meat is restricted to skeletal muscle with naturally included fat and connective tissue.
  • Any fat or connective tissue in excess of the limits set out cannot be counted towards the meat content.
  • The maximum limits are:
  • Pork: 30% fat, 25% connective tissue.
  • Birds and rabbits: 15% fat, 10% connective tissue
  • All other red meat (including beef): 25% fat, 25% connective issue.
  • Mechanically recovered meat cannot be counted towards the meat content.
  • The legally required minimum meat that must be included in beefburgers in the UK is 62%, or 47% for economy beefburgers

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"It is industry's responsibility to get this right - not the government's - and we consider that a comprehensive testing programme at all points of the supply chain and in all sectors is an essential step in addressing this issue.

"And as this programme of testing and publishing results continues, and as action is taken to tackle this issue in supply chains across Europe, we will reach the point where we can say with confidence that horse meat is no longer illegally entering the UK food chain."

Meanwhile Tesco chief executive Philip Clarke has sent a message to customers: "Since we became aware that a small number of Tesco processed meat products have been contaminated with horsemeat, we have been working flat out to get to the bottom of the issue.

"While tests continue, today I want to make a clear promise to customers and to tell you about the rigorous processes we have put in place to prevent this situation happening again."

He said that from Saturday if a product tested positive and was withdrawn from sale, Tesco would provide customers with a "better alternative" for the same cost.

'Encouraging signs'

Mr King rejected Downing Street's criticism that supermarkets had been slow to respond to the scandal.

On Friday he told BBC Two's Newsnight programme: "I don't think it's the tip of an iceberg. I think there are some encouraging signs from today's tests that we are starting to get to the bottom of this particular issue."

However, he went on to warn that nobody can say they are "out of the woods" yet.

"There is a long way to go before we can truly say we understand how this came about and therefore what we have to do differently going forward," said Mr King.

No meat at Sainsbury's has so far been shown to contain horsemeat.

Labour leader Ed Miliband said the government had been "slow off the mark" in handling the scandal and clearer guidance should have been offered, including to schools and hospitals.

"I think the retailers do have a responsibility but I also think the government has not been as sure-footed as it should have been in its handling of it," he said.

Catering giant Compass Group and Whitbread, one of Britain's largest hotel chains, have found horse DNA in products sold as beef, it emerged on Friday.

Horse DNA has also been found in cottage pies supplied to 47 schools in Lancashire - they have been withdrawn.

Anne Bull, chair of the Local Authority Caterers' Association, told the BBC: "We have got stringent and robust procurement procedures in place for local authority-maintained schools.

"Lancashire have got some minute traces of equine DNA in their cottage pies. These have been withdrawn with immediate effect so there is no risk to the children at the moment," she added.

She said school caterers take "on good faith" the meat they are supplied and expect "it is what it says on the tin".

Ms Bull said the next 10 days were likely to be "critical" as test results come through from the FSA.

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French food producer makes order

Comigel HQ in Metz, north-east France, asks its subsidiary, Tavola in Luxembourg, to make food products - including beef lasagne for Findus.

Factory orders meat

The Tavola factory orders the meat from Spanghero in the south of France.

Subcontractor used

Spanghero contacts a subcontractor in Cyprus to source the meat.

Subcontractor enlists trader

The Cypriot subcontractor in turn contacts a trader in the Netherlands.

Trader orders from Romania

The trader in the Netherlands places an order for meat with abattoirs in Romania.

Abattoirs send meat to France

The meat from the abattoirs travels to Spanghero in France. However, Romania rejects claims that it was responsible for wrongly describing the horsemeat from its abattoirs as beef. Horsemeat is always labelled as such, they say. The Romanian authorities claim records show orders had been for horse carcass - easily distinguishable from beef.

Meat used to make products

Spanghero sends the meat to the Comigel subsidiary?s factory in Luxembourg before the finished products are supplied to Findus and retailers across Europe, including the UK. The president of Comigel says the company was unaware the meat was coming from abroad.

Horsemeat found in Ireland and UK

Tests by Irish authorities have found equine DNA in beefburgers made by firms in the Irish Republic and the UK. Traces of horsemeat have also been found in stored meat at another plant in Ireland and one in Northern Ireland. In mainland Britain, police and officials probing alleged horsemeat mislabelling have carried out raids at a slaughterhouse in West Yorkshire and a meat firm near Aberystwyth. Three men were later arrested on suspicion of offences under the Fraud Act..

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Obama honors six educators killed in Newtown massacre

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama, marking a poignant moment in his push to curb gun violence, awarded presidential medals posthumously on Friday to six educators killed in the Newtown school massacre, saying they gave their lives to protect "the most innocent and helpless among us."

Obama bestowed the honor, which recognizes citizens who have performed "exemplary deeds" of service, on four teachers and two administrators killed in the December 14 shooting rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut, a tragedy that sparked nationwide calls for tighter gun control laws.

In a White House ceremony, Presidential Citizens Medals, the nation's second-highest civilian honor, were presented one-by-one to the slain women's families, many of them in tears as Obama embraced and consoled them. Twenty first-graders were also killed in the attack by a lone gunman.

Obama said the educators came to school that morning with "no idea that evil was about to strike."

"And when it did they could have taken shelter by themselves, they could have focused on their own safety, on their own well-being, but they didn't," he said.

"They gave their lives to protect the precious children in their care and gave all they had for the most innocent and helpless among us. That's what we honor today."

Obama, who has called the day of the mass shooting the worst of his presidency, is moving swiftly to try to build momentum for gun control legislation, using his otherwise policy-heavy State of the Union address on Tuesday to make an impassioned appeal.

But he faces an uphill battle against a powerful pro-gun lobby and a strong U.S. tradition of hunting and gun ownership. The right to bear arms is enshrined in the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

Principal Dawn Hochsprung, school psychologist Mary Sherlach and teachers Rachel D'Avino, Lauren Rousseau, Anne Marie Murphy and Victoria Soto were killed in the attack carried out by the 20-year-old gunman, Adam Lanza.

Obama paid tribute to the slain educators in a ceremony that also honored a dozen other Americans in fields that included child development, gay rights, military veterans assistance, immigrant outreach and helping disabled women. They were selected from among nearly 6,000 nominations.

(Additional reporting by Mark Felsenthal; Writing by Matt Spetalnick; Editing by Vicki Allen)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-honors-six-educators-killed-newtown-massacre-172222558.html

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Horsemeat cases 'not tip of iceberg'

Sainsbury's chief executive Justin King: Supermarkets "not out of woods" on horsemeat

The horsemeat scandal is not "the tip of an iceberg", the chief executive of a major UK supermarket chain has said.

Justin King, of Sainsbury's, made the comments after initial results of tests on processed beef revealed horsemeat was found in just over 1% of samples.

The Food Standards Agency said that after 2,501 fresh tests no new products had been identified as containing more than 1% horsemeat.

Three men arrested during the horsemeat adulteration probe have been bailed.

The men, two aged 64 and 42 from the Aberystwyth area and one aged 63 from West Yorkshire, were arrested on 14 February on suspicion of fraud.

Dyfed-Powys Police and FSA officials are continuing inquiries at Farmbox Meats near Aberystwyth.

'Essential step'

FSA chief executive Catherine Brown said she remained "confident" that testing was the right way to address the issue.

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What is meat?

  • To be labelled as meat, a product needs to conform to a European Commission standard.
  • Meat is restricted to skeletal muscle with naturally included fat and connective tissue.
  • Any fat or connective tissue in excess of the limits set out cannot be counted towards the meat content.
  • The maximum limits are:
  • Pork: 30% fat, 25% connective tissue.
  • Birds and rabbits: 15% fat, 10% connective tissue
  • All other red meat (including beef): 25% fat, 25% connective issue.
  • Mechanically recovered meat cannot be counted towards the meat content.
  • The legally required minimum meat that must be included in beefburgers in the UK is 62%, or 47% for economy beefburgers

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"It is industry's responsibility to get this right - not the government's - and we consider that a comprehensive testing programme at all points of the supply chain and in all sectors is an essential step in addressing this issue.

"And as this programme of testing and publishing results continues, and as action is taken to tackle this issue in supply chains across Europe, we will reach the point where we can say with confidence that horse meat is no longer illegally entering the UK food chain."

Meanwhile Tesco chief executive Philip Clarke has sent a message to customers: "Since we became aware that a small number of Tesco processed meat products have been contaminated with horsemeat, we have been working flat out to get to the bottom of the issue.

"While tests continue, today I want to make a clear promise to customers and to tell you about the rigorous processes we have put in place to prevent this situation happening again."

He said that from Saturday if a product tested positive and was withdrawn from sale, Tesco would provide customers with a "better alternative" for the same cost.

'Encouraging signs'

Mr King rejected Downing Street's criticism that supermarkets had been slow to respond to the scandal.

On Friday he told BBC Two's Newsnight programme: "I don't think it's the tip of an iceberg. I think there are some encouraging signs from today's tests that we are starting to get to the bottom of this particular issue."

However, he went on to warn that nobody can say they are "out of the woods" yet.

"There is a long way to go before we can truly say we understand how this came about and therefore what we have to do differently going forward," said Mr King.

No meat at Sainsbury's has so far been shown to contain horsemeat.

Labour leader Ed Miliband said the government had been "slow off the mark" in handling the scandal and clearer guidance should have been offered, including to schools and hospitals.

"I think the retailers do have a responsibility but I also think the government has not been as sure-footed as it should have been in its handling of it," he said.

Catering giant Compass Group and Whitbread, one of Britain's largest hotel chains, have found horse DNA in products sold as beef, it emerged on Friday.

Horse DNA has also been found in cottage pies supplied to 47 schools in Lancashire - they have been withdrawn.

Anne Bull, chair of the Local Authority Caterers' Association, told the BBC: "We have got stringent and robust procurement procedures in place for local authority-maintained schools.

"Lancashire have got some minute traces of equine DNA in their cottage pies. These have been withdrawn with immediate effect so there is no risk to the children at the moment," she added.

She said school caterers take "on good faith" the meat they are supplied and expect "it is what it says on the tin".

Ms Bull said the next 10 days were likely to be "critical" as test results come through from the FSA.

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French food producer makes order

Comigel HQ in Metz, north-east France, asks its subsidiary, Tavola in Luxembourg, to make food products - including beef lasagne for Findus.

Factory orders meat

The Tavola factory orders the meat from Spanghero in the south of France.

Subcontractor used

Spanghero contacts a subcontractor in Cyprus to source the meat.

Subcontractor enlists trader

The Cypriot subcontractor in turn contacts a trader in the Netherlands.

Trader orders from Romania

The trader in the Netherlands places an order for meat with abattoirs in Romania.

Abattoirs send meat to France

The meat from the abattoirs travels to Spanghero in France. However, Romania rejects claims that it was responsible for wrongly describing the horsemeat from its abattoirs as beef. Horsemeat is always labelled as such, they say. The Romanian authorities claim records show orders had been for horse carcass - easily distinguishable from beef.

Meat used to make products

Spanghero sends the meat to the Comigel subsidiary?s factory in Luxembourg before the finished products are supplied to Findus and retailers across Europe, including the UK. The president of Comigel says the company was unaware the meat was coming from abroad.

Horsemeat found in Ireland and UK

Tests by Irish authorities have found equine DNA in beefburgers made by firms in the Irish Republic and the UK. Traces of horsemeat have also been found in stored meat at another plant in Ireland and one in Northern Ireland. In mainland Britain, police and officials probing alleged horsemeat mislabelling have carried out raids at a slaughterhouse in West Yorkshire and a meat firm near Aberystwyth. Three men were later arrested on suspicion of offences under the Fraud Act..

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21482439#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Santa Cruz mayor says 'enough is enough' after rash of violent crime

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SANTA CRUZ -- Reeling from a homicide, the shooting of a UC Santa Cruz student, and an armed takeover and robbery at a natural foods store in the past week, Santa Cruz police and city leaders tried to give residents some solace and address violent crime Thursday.

"The whole thing's been very jarring," said Santa Cruz Mayor Hilary Bryant. "Any one of these incidents independently would have been awful. We're just all at the point where enough is enough."

Food Bin manager Dario Dickinson said Wednesday's brazen robbery "isn't going to stop us from running our business."

He commended the staff for the way they handled it and said "We've had an incredible outpouring of support from the community."

Since the slaying of 32-year-old Pauly Silva outside a Locust Street bar Saturday night, police and Santa Cruz County Gang Task Force officers have rousted gang members on probation, rattling their chains in an attempt to prevent a potential retaliatory attack.

While police say the victim was not in a gang, they believe the shooter was a gang member. None of the three yet to be identified men apprehended that night have been arrested in Silva's murder but are being held on other charges.

"We want to let people know that we're out there, and we don't want anything further," said Gang Task Force Cmdr. Mario Sulay said.

This week task force members let gangsters know they were on their trail. During probation searches, they rifled

through their homes in search of guns, text messages and cellphone calls to check for recent gang communications, police said.

"We're putting a lot of suppression out there so people decide not to go out cruising and do things that they shouldn't be doing," Sulay said.

Silva's 28-year-old widow and mother of their 10-month-old girl, Maeva Silva, said Thursday that she had faith in police to arrest the men responsible for Pauly's death. His family and friends "just want justice, they don't want violence," she said.

She described Pauly as "larger than life" and a person who cared for friends and strangers. More than 1,500 people supported a Facebook page in his honor, she added.

"It's so heart wrenching to have so many people come out and want to help you," she said.

A public memorial service is planned for 9 a.m. Saturday at Pacific Gardens Chapel, 1050 Cayuga St. in Santa Cruz. A PayPal account to benefit Silva's family and 10-month-old and 12-year-old daughters is at www.facebook.com/NeverForgetPaulySilva.

RECENT ROBBERIES

Just two nights after the city's first murder of the year, a UCSC student was shot in the head. Two days after that, two men stormed the Food Bin on Mission Street, ordered everyone to the ground and robbed the store and four customers.

Authorities continued to investigate whether that bold attack was gang motivated and whether it was linked to the robbery and attempted murder of a UCSC student at a bus stop on Monday. In both attacks, the similarities were the bandannas they wore and the long-barreled gun.

The Food Bin robbery happened about 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, when a man with a knife and a man with a shotgun entered the busy store at 1130 Mission St., said Santa Cruz Deputy Police Chief Steve Clark.

A woman who looked up at the suspects was kicked in the face.

"I can't imagine going through that," Clark said.

The suspects appeared comfortable and seasoned.

"The novice ones get in and get out as quickly as they can," Clark said.

Police have not described a getaway car and have made no arrests.

The man with a knife appeared thin, white and in his early 20s and about 5 feet 6 inches to 5 feet 10 inches tall.

The second man with a long-barreled gun appeared to be a heavy-set Latino in his early 20s and about 5 feet 10 inches tall.

Police said the store did not have surveillance cameras or a panic button to alert an alarm company, as some grocery stores have.

BUS STOP SHOOTING

Santa Cruz police hope DNA evidence from the UCSC student's recovered backpack will uncover more leads.

Tuesday night, a school maintenance worker found the backpack in a trash bin near Benito Avenue and Water Street in Santa Cruz, Clark said.

A surveillance camera near the trash bin showed a white or silver Chevrolet HHR, a small SUV, that was near the bin when the backpack was dumped. Police said that was the getaway car in the shooting, not a Chrysler PT Cruiser as originally reported.

The suspect is described as a light-skinned man who appeared about 5 feet 7 inches tall with a medium build. A composite sketch of the man was released Tuesday night.

The female student is recovering at home after being shot in the head while waiting at a bus stop on Natural Bridges Drive about 7:30 p.m. Monday.

Clark said more officers patrolled remote areas like quiet bus stops in recent days.

"We're not just sitting back on our heels waiting for the next one to happen," he said.

Santa Cruz police ask anyone with information to call investigations at 831-420-5820, the anonymous tip line at 831-420-5995 or leave a tip at www.santacruzpolice.com or by the mobile application at http://m.santacruzpolice.com.

Sentinel staff reporter Jessica M. Pasko contributed to this report. Follow Sentinel reporter Stephen Baxter on Twitter at Twitter.com/sbaxter_sc

MEMORIAL SERVICE

A public memorial service for Pauly Silva is planned for 9 a.m. Saturday at Pacific Gardens Chapel, 1050 Cayuga St. in Santa Cruz. A PayPal account to benefit Silva's family is online at www.facebook.com/NeverForgetPaulySilva.

Source: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/localnews/ci_22595067/santa-cruz-mayor-says-enough-is-enough-after?source=rss_viewed

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

You Need To Know : Configuration Manager 2007 and System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 now support Microsoft SQL Server 2012 SP1

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?? We are announcing support changes for the following releases. These changes will be reflected in the Configuration Manager 2007 Supported Configurations and System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Supported Configurations within the next month.

The following table lists the roles/features that are supported for each product with Microsoft SQL Server 2012 SP1.

Product

Roles / Features Supported

Configuration Manager 2007 SP2*

Site Database

Configuration Manager 2007 R3*

Reporting services point

Client status reporting

System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1

Site database

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*? For Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 and R3, hotfix KB2676776 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2676776 is required.

** For a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1 secondary site, you can use SQL Server 2012 SP1 or SQL Server Express 2012 SP1.

No software updates are required for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1.

Note:? System Center 2012 Configuration Manager RTM (no service pack) does not support SQL Server 2012 or SQL Server 2012 SP1.

Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 now supports upgrading an existing Forefront Endpoint Protection database and reporting database to Microsoft SQL Server 2012 SP1.

To use SQL Server 2012 SP1 with Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010, you must upgrade the existing instance of SQL Server from SQL Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 R2 or SQL Server 2012. It is not supported to install new Forefront Endpoint Protection components on an existing or new instance of SQL Server 2012 or SQL Server 2012 SP1.

The following update is required to use Forefront Endpoint Protection with Microsoft SQL Server 2012 and 2012 SP1.

Forefront Endpoint Protection data warehouse and reports fail to get new data on SQL Server 2012 - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2683558

No software updates are required.

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Source: http://blogs.technet.com/b/justin_gao/archive/2013/02/12/you-need-to-know-configuration-manager-2007-and-system-center-2012-configuration-manager-service-pack-1-now-support-microsoft-sql-server-2012-sp1.aspx

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Kids teach parents to respect the environment

Feb. 13, 2013 ? A child can directly influence the attitude and behaviour of their parents towards the environment without them even knowing it.

This is according to a group at Imperial College London who have, for the first time, provided quantitative support for the suggestion that environmental education can be transferred between generations and that it can actually affect behaviour.

Their findings have been published February 13, in IOP Publishing's journal Environmental Research Letters.

The study took part on the Mah? Island in the Republic of Seychelles, where there is a very strong history of environmental education. The researchers based their study around the degradation of freshwater habitats in the country's wetlands, which is being caused by litter, wetland reclamation and household wastewater.

A total of 15 wildlife clubs, who each provide environmental education to children in the school system through a series of activities, took part in the study.

"School children in the Seychelles are fortunate to have a curriculum that emphasises the teaching of environmental concepts across a broad range of subjects," said lead author of the study Peter Damerell of Imperial's Department of Life Sciences.

"In addition, NGO-supported wildlife clubs are present within all education institutions and represent an opportunity to undertake more detailed and interactive activities than are possible within the classroom setting alone."

Of the 15 wildlife clubs involved in the study, seven participated in wetland activities over a 12-month period, whilst the remaining eight worked on alternative subjects; 161 students were involved overall.

Questionnaires were issued to all of the students, as well as their parents, and were based on multiple aspects of wetland knowledge, such as the different species that live in the wetlands and the threats that they're being exposed to.

The questionnaires issued to the parents also included questions on their use of water, which were specifically designed to test how conscious they were of water shortages -- there were 16 possible behaviours that a parent was scored on.

Results showed that a child's participation in the activities not only increased their parent's knowledge of the wetlands but also their behaviour -- parents were more inclined to conserve water if their child participated in the wetland activity.

It is possible that the parents had a varying amount of wetland knowledge before the study; however, they had no control over which group their child was placed in, meaning the overall differences shown between the experimental and control group can be assumed to be down to the wetlands teaching.

Indeed, the researchers tested a wide range of possible explanatory variables for the observed differences in wetland knowledge and it was those related to children receiving wetland education at Wildlife Club Seychelles that were consistently the best at explaining the observed results.

"Within this study, parents were often shown to be unaware that they were gaining environmental knowledge via their children. This finding alone highlights the need for more quantitative, experimental style investigations into the capacity of children to influence their parent's knowledge and household behaviours.

"By providing evidence that shows children can cause their parents to take up more environmental practices, we hope that many more studies will attempt to look at how much knowledge is transferred under different scenarios, and which pieces of information are most likely to change household practices," continued Damerell.

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  1. P Damerell, C Howe, E J Milner-Gulland. Child-orientated environmental education influences adult knowledge and household behaviour. Environmental Research Letters, 2013; 8 (1): 015016 DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/8/1/015016

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Nearly 80% of Sustainability Workers Pursue More Training ...

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February 12, 2013

Nearly 80% of Sustainability Workers Pursue More Training

Sustainability is an emerging field with highly educated individuals entering into it from a wide range of backgrounds, which has created demand for specialized training, according to key findings from a survey released by Sustainable Plant.

The sustainability survey, conducted in collaboration with the International Society of Sustainability Professionals (ISSP), received input from more than 700 professionals working in the field.

The survey found the most common educational backgrounds of sustainability professionals don?t match the skill sets considered most important to be successful in the field.

While sustainability professionals are well educated, nearly 80 percent said they intend to pursue additional sustainability-related training. That bodes will for educators, consultants and training facilities concentrating on sustainability professional development, according to the study.

Sustainability professionals also have wide-ranging backgrounds, and often have backgrounds in several disciplines. Among respondents, 77 percent come from health and safety, 67 percent from quality control, 66 percent from environmental hazardous materials management, 64 percent from risk management and 62 percent from compliance jobs, according to the survey.

The survey also found 69 percent of respondents have less than 10 years of experience in the sustainability profession.

Those surveyed named communication as the most important skill in the profession.?Other skills that ranked towards the top were influencing change and change management, leadership and motivating others, technology and engineering expertise, problem solving and financial analysis.

An annual global study released in February by MIT Sloan Management Review and The Boston Consulting Group found sustainability is paying off for a growing number of companies with 37 percent of surveyed executives reporting a profit from their efforts, a 23 percent rise over last year.

The study, which is based on a survey of 2,600 executives and managers from companies around the world, found nearly half of the companies have changed their business models as a result of sustainability opportunities, a 20 percent jump over last year.

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Source: http://www.environmentalleader.com/2013/02/12/nearly-80-of-sustainability-workers-pursue-more-training/

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Send Valentines gift to Bangalore easily with online shopping store ...

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The Gospel Festival of New England Comes To the University of Saint Joseph in West Hartford on Feb. 15

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The Gospel Festival of New England (Promotional Photo / February 11, 2013)

1:10 p.m. EST, February 11, 2013

As anyone who's been down to the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival will tell you, gospel music is extremely underrated as a form of musical entertainment. There's a regional JazzFest equivalent brewing this Friday, when the Gospel Festival of New England takes over the University of Saint Joseph's Hoffman Auditorium, with four of the area's best gospel choirs ? from Hartford's Mount Calvary Baptist Church and Mount Olive Church Ministries and Springfield's Alden Baptist Church and Canaan Baptist Church choirs ? rocking the proverbial pews. It's sure to be an uplifting show. (But then, if you're still reading this, I'm probably preaching to the choir.)

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The Gospel Festival of New England

Feb. 15, 7 p.m., $10-$20, The Bruyette Athenaeum's Hoffman Auditorium, University of Saint Joseph, 1678 Asylum Ave., West Hartford, (860) 231-5555, tickets.usj.edu.

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Source: http://www.ct.com/news/advocates/nm-ht07-musicblrb-0214-20130214,0,394253.story?track=rss

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Avatars may reduce depression in young adults

Feb. 11, 2013 ? Young adults, in a period of transition, are often reluctant to seek treatment for mental health problems because of the stigma, inadequate insurance coverage and difficulty finding a mental health care provider.

But a new preliminary study by researchers at Case Western Reserve University suggests that depression symptoms may be significantly reduced when 18- to 25-year-olds interact with computerized avatars -- virtual 3D images of a healthcare provider like a nurse practitioner or physician -- as a way to rehearse office visits ahead of time and learn self-management skills.

Study results were published in the current Applied Nursing Research journal article, "Avatar-based depression self-management technology: promising approach to improve depression symptoms among young adults."

Melissa Pinto, PhD, RN, a KL2 Clinical Research Scholar and instructor at Case Western Reserve's Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, collaborated with developers of the Electronic Self-Management Resource Training (eSMART) team: Ronald Hickman Jr., PhD, ACNP-BC, and John Clochesy, PhD, RN, FAAN (now at University of Southern Florida) from the nursing school, and Marc Buchner, PhD, from the Virtual Gaming Lab at Case Western Reserve's engineering school.

Pinto said the study was the first to her knowledge to use an avatar-based intervention for this age group to improve depressive symptoms.

The researcher used a Case Western Reserve-designed virtual program, called eSMART-MH. eSMART-MH was adapted from a previous platform (eSMART-HD) designed by the team to help adults with chronic health problems manage their health.

The interactive avatar program, eSMART-MH, was designed in Buchner's Virtual Gaming Lab and tailored for young adults with depressive symptoms. eSMART-MH walks young adults through healthcare appointments with an avatar healthcare provider in virtual primary care office setting. During these visits, young adults practice talking about depression, ask avatar healthcare providers questions and learn self-managements skills to help manage depressive symptoms.

At this age, a majority of young people do not make contact with mental health providers until years after they first experience depressive symptoms. And those who do seek professional help may go to their first few appointments, but stop going soon after, said Pinto, who has studied mental health interventions in adolescents and young adults for six years.

The sample of 28 participants between 18 and 25 years old was small -- considered a preliminary study to gather data for something more extensive.

Pinto randomly divided the participants, recruited from posters in city buses, into two groups: Half used e-SMART-MH, and the other half used electronic screen-based health information.

Before each of four visits over three months, Pinto tested participants for their depression levels to gauge whether they had incorporated coping strategies from information learned at each session.

Prior research reveals that, without some intervention, depression may resolve temporarily, but usually becomes chronic and reoccurs for many years and worsens over a person's life. . In this small pilot study, young adults who received eSMART-MH had a significant reduction in depressive symptoms over the three-month study, and depressive symptoms dropped below level for clinical significance. The young adults who received electronic screen-based information only had no significant change in depressive symptoms during the study. Although the results of this study are promising and exciting, this was the first test of eSMART-MH.

"We are very early in the science. We look forward to assessing the eSMART-MH again in a larger study of young people," Pinto said.

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  1. Melissa D. Pinto, Ronald L. Hickman, John Clochesy, Marc Buchner. Avatar-based depression self-management technology: promising approach to improve depressive symptoms among young adults. Applied Nursing Research, 2013; 26 (1): 45 DOI: 10.1016/j.apnr.2012.08.003

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Monday, February 11, 2013

Migraine triggers may not cause severe headaches | MNN - Mother ...

Up to 95 percent of migraine headache sufferers can identify at least one activity that will leave them pillaging the medicine cabinet for a pain reliever, according to one report. But new research suggests that self-reported triggers for migraine with aura ? visual disturbances that accompany the severe headaches ? may not be as strong as previously thought.

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The study from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark is the first to assess whether or not self-reported migraine triggers actually cause migraine attacks.

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The researchers recruited 27 migraine-with-aura sufferers who said that their migraines were caused by two commonly reported triggers ? bright or flickering light, strenuous exercise or both. The 17 women and 10 men ranged in age from 20 to 69 years old and suffered an average of 12 migraine attacks per year.

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To provoke a migraine, the researchers exposed people to their self-reported triggers. Those whose migraines were usually triggered by exercise either went for an intense run or rode a stationary bike for one hour.

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People who identified bright or flickering light as a migraine trigger were exposed to a series of three different light stimuli ? bright, flashing and flickering ? for 30 to 40 minutes per stimuli. Some people were exposed to a combination of exercise and light.

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Just 11 percent of the study participants, or three out of 27, reported experiencing migraine with aura after exercising or after exercise and light-based stimulation. An additional three patients, 11 percent, reported experiencing a migraine without aura. Patients exposed to light stimulation alone did not experience any type of migraine.

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The study authors were surprised by the findings, because "patients were convinced that they always or often got an attack after these trigger factors," wrote senior study author Dr. Jes Oleson in an email to MyHealthNewsDaily.

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Health care providers typically tell migraine sufferers to avoid triggers. "This study suggests it may not be necessary to slavishly avoid a shopping list of potential triggers," said Dr. Peter Goadsby, neurologist and director of the University of California San Francisco Headache Center, who was not involved in the current study.

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Indeed, the study authors cannot say for sure whether the cases of migraine they did observe during the study were caused by the stimuli or if they would have happened regardless of what the patient had been doing.

The researchers did not look at migraine triggers such as bright light or strenuous exercise in the context of daily activity.

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It seems highly unlikely that millions of migraine sufferers could be wrong about their migraine triggers, Goadsby said. In an editorial that accompanies the new study, he suggested a different explanation. "Some of the stimuli that patients associate with the start of a migraine attack may not actually cause the attack, but be early symptoms," he said.

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About 12 percent of Americans suffer from recurring migraines, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Roughly one-third of these people report experiencing an aura, which can include seeing flashing lights or zigzagging lines or having a partial loss of vision. Other common migraine triggers include changes in sleep patterns, stress, strong odors, hormonal fluctuations or certain foods.

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Some reports suggest that a constellation of situations, including a so-called trigger, must come together in order for a migraine to occur ? for instance, skipping a meal, staying up late and going for a hard run, Goadsby said. Future research may show that migraines are the product of a series of stimuli or events, he added.

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With this in mind, it is important for migraine sufferers to look at the big picture ? situations or sequences of activities that precede a migraine attack ? in addition to suspected triggers, said Goadsby. Without that knowledge, "it may be a complete waste of time to avoid a trigger," he said.

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The study and editorial are published today (Jan 23) in the journal Neurology.

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Pass it on: Migraine triggers may not directly cause the severe headaches.

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