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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Black American Men Have High Rates of HIV Infection: Study

HealthDay – 1 hr 41 mins ago MONDAY, July 23 (HealthDay News) -- A new study finds disturbingly high rates of new HIV infections among American black men who are gay or bisexual, particularly those aged 30 and younger.

HIV is the virus that causes AIDS.

Researchers with the HIV Prevention Trials Network looked at nearly 1,600 black gay and bisexual men in six cities -- Atlanta, Boston, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. -- between 2009 and 2011.

The overall rate of new HIV infection among the men was 2.8 percent per year, which is nearly 50 percent higher than in white gay and bisexual men in the United States. The rate among black gay and bisexual men 30 and younger was 5.9 percent per year.

The overall rate of new HIV infection among black gay and bisexual men in the United States is comparable to rates in the general populations of countries in sub-Saharan Africa that have been hardest hit by the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

The study was to be presented Monday at the International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C. Data and conclusions presented at meetings should be viewed as preliminary until published in a peer-reviewed medical journal.

"We have known that black

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Black American Men Have High Rates of HIV Infection: Study

HealthDay – 1 hr 40 mins ago MONDAY, July 23 (HealthDay News) -- A new study finds disturbingly high rates of new HIV infections among American black men who are gay or bisexual, particularly those aged 30 and younger.

HIV is the virus that causes AIDS.

Researchers with the HIV Prevention Trials Network looked at nearly 1,600 black gay and bisexual men in six cities -- Atlanta, Boston, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. -- between 2009 and 2011.

The overall rate of new HIV infection among the men was 2.8 percent per year, which is nearly 50 percent higher than in white gay and bisexual men in the United States. The rate among black gay and bisexual men 30 and younger was 5.9 percent per year.

The overall rate of new HIV infection among black gay and bisexual men in the United States is comparable to rates in the general populations of countries in sub-Saharan Africa that have been hardest hit by the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

The study was to be presented Monday at the International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C. Data and conclusions presented at meetings should be viewed as preliminary until published in a peer-reviewed medical journal.

"We have known that black

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Sitting less may extend American lives: study

"American adults may boost their life expectancy by two years by sitting for fewer than three hours a day, researchers said Tuesday, while admitting this was a tough task. (AFP Photo/Martina Stanek)" title

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Friday, June 22, 2012

American Kids Getting Fewer Prescription Drugs: Study

HealthDay – 4 hrs ago MONDAY, June 18 (HealthDay News) -- New research shows that the number of prescriptions written for children has dropped by 7 percent in recent years.

Between 2002 and 2010, notable decreases occurred in antibiotic, cough/cold, allergy, pain and depression prescriptions, according to the study, which was conducted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. At the same time, there was a rise in the number of asthma, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and contraceptive prescriptions.

"Approximately 263 million prescriptions were dispensed to the pediatric population in 2010 -- 7 percent lower than the number of prescriptions dispensed in 2002," the study authors said, adding that the number of prescriptions written for children dropped by 2.4 million each year between 2002 and 2010.

During that time, however, the number of prescriptions written for adults increased by 22 percent, according to the study.

The findings were released online June 18 and are scheduled to appear in the July print edition of the journal Pediatrics.

The top 10 prescribed drugs for children 17 and under in 2010 included antibiotics, asthma medications and the pain reliever ibuprofen. Antibiotics accounted for approximately one-quarter of all prescriptions written between 2002 and 2010, according to the study.

By 2010, however, the number of antibiotic prescriptions had decreased by 14 percent.

"This could potentially be good news. The antibiotic numbers are consistent with the efforts to decrease the use of antibiotics for upper respiratory infections," said Dr. Kenneth Bromberg, chairman of pediatrics at the Brooklyn Hospital Center in New York City.

He noted, however, that this particular study wasn't designed to tease out the reasons behind a change in medication use, only to determine whether a change occurred.

Still, he said, "It's likely that this represents some of the efforts to cut down on antibiotic use, and this will help to decrease the risk of antibiotic resistance."

The volume of allergy-medication prescriptions also decreased significantly (61 percent), but much of that decrease may be because many allergy medications went from prescription-only to being available over the counter during the study period.

The number of prescriptions written for cough and cold medication dropped by 42 percent during the study. The authors suggest that this may be due to a public-health advisory in 2008 that warned against using such medications in children under 2.

Prescriptions for pain medications declined by 14 percent, and the number of prescriptions for depression drugs dropped by 5 percent.

Dr. Victor Fornari, director of the division of child and adolescent psychiatry at North Shore-LIJ Health System in New Hyde Park, N.Y., said the decrease in depression-medication prescriptions may have something to do with the black box warnings that were added to the drugs, which described an increased risk of suicide.

Not all classes of medications were prescribed less often. The number of prescriptions for ADHD medications increased by 46 percent, according to the study. Part of that increase likely is due to an increase in the number of children being diagnosed with ADHD. In 2002, 4.4 million children were estimated to have the disorder. By 2010, that number was 5 million, according to the study.

Even with the increase in prescriptions, Fornari said ADHD still is being underdiagnosed and undertreated.

"With medication, the outcomes can be dramatic improvement in school performance and behavior," he said.

Another class of medications for which prescriptions increased dramatically was contraceptives. The number of prescriptions written increased by 93 percent, according to the study. The authors pointed out, however, that other research, done by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, hasn't shown an increase in the use of birth control pills.

Bromberg said one possible explanation for this disparity stems from the study itself. The researchers looked for the number of prescriptions written, not how many individuals received a prescription. So it may be that females on birth control are staying on the drug for longer periods of time, which would increase the number of prescriptions written.

The study also found that the number of prescriptions for asthma medications increased by 14 percent. The authors didn't theorize as to what might be behind this increase.

More information

Learn about safely giving children medication from the Nemours Foundation.



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Thursday, June 7, 2012

DMG Productions to Feature Mark Seed on Upcoming Episode of American Farmer

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2012Revolutionary Advancements in Soybean Farming.


(1888PressRelease) June 02, 2012 - Perry, IA-Mark Seed proudly announces their participation in an upcoming episode of American Farmer.

Mark Seed is the maker of the Cyst Tech soybean seed. Known as the "seed that will change the face of Midwestern agriculture", the Cyst Tech soybean seed is set to double yields for farmers worldwide.

This particular segment will focus on how Mark Seed is overcoming some of the toughest challenges in farming. Viewers will learn how the Cyst Tech soybean seed originally came about, and why it has been so instrumental in agriculture.

"Mark Seed Company recognizes agriculture is an ever changing, evolving industry. Every year, we pride ourselves on being able to offer new and developing technologies to our growers," said Mark Terpstra, founder of Mark Seed. "Our top-notch research and technology team has kept pace by bringing new and better products to the market for over thirty-five years."

"Mark Seed is truly a game changer," said Shirley White, producer for the series. "Viewers are going to be amazed at how much goes into the production of a seed, and how much it means to the agriculture industry."

About American Farmer:
American Farmer is a breakthrough program on a mission to showcase the latest advancements in agriculture and farming. From seed to harvest, livestock and more, our producers have traveled the country covering the people, places and issues impacting all areas of farm country.

American Farmer attracts a large farm and ranch audience along with a loyal following of city viewers who want to remain connected with country living and the business of agriculture.

For more information visit: www.dmgproductions.org or call (866) 496-4065.

About Mark Seed:
Mark Terpstra, a third generation seeds man, grew up in the very small town of Lynnville, Iowa. He went on to graduate from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. After working with his father's company, Riverside Seed, which was one of the first private label soybean companies in the industry, Mark went on to work for Lubrizol, which eventually purchased Riverside Seed from the family in 1983. Soon after, Mark started up Mark Seed Company, which still operates today in Perry, Iowa. Because Mark had been crossing genetics on soybeans since the age of 12, he also implemented a research division to develop new lines of his own genetic lines for production. What started out as a small research program has grown into over 50,000 different genetic lines and eventually Mark's invention which is known as Cyst Tech Soybean technology. With 10

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DMG Productions to Feature KandM Manufacturing on Upcoming Episode of American Farmer

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2012DMG Productions to Feature K&M Manufacturing on Upcoming Episode of American FarmerCutting Edge Technology and Expert Craftsmanship in Agriculture.


(1888PressRelease) June 02, 2012 - Renville, MN-K&M Manufacturing announced today that they would be featured in an upcoming episode of American Farmer.

K&M Manufacturing, a Kotula family business based in Renville, MN, is a major player in the field of heavy equipment and machinery. Their website, tractorseats.com, is steadily growing and provides professionals in a variety of industries with customized seats, suspensions, safety, utility and cab insulation products.

This particular episode will focus on how technology is playing a part in the world of agriculture. As the agriculture community makes the transition towards precision agriculture and a sustainable farming system, it is becoming increasingly important to take advantage of technology.

"K & M is honored to participate in the American Farmer series," said Kevin Mulder, K & M Mfg. sales manager. "We have been an integral part of the agricultural aftermarket for over 50 years and to be able to showcase how technology has improved our processes and expanded our product line is exciting."

"K&M Manufacturing is providing farmers with what they really want: a simple and straightforward way to shop for the parts that they need," said Shirley White, producer for the series. "I am proud to be sharing K&M with our American Farmer audience."

This particular segment will focus on how K&M Manufacturing is bringing quality farming equipment parts to the agriculture community. The American Farmer viewership will be taken behind the scenes, and learn what really goes into the manufacture of a tractor seat.

About K&M Manufacturing:
K & M manufactures and distributes aftermarket parts for the agriculture, construction and turf markets. They specialize in seating, cab insulation, safety and utility products for vintage through newer model equipment.

For more information, visit: http://www.tractorseats.com or call 320-329-3013

About American Farmer:
American Farmer is a breakthrough program on a mission to showcase the latest advancements in agriculture and farming. From seed to harvest, livestock and more, our producers have traveled the country covering the people, places and issues impacting all areas of farm country.

American Farmer attracts a large farm and ranch audience along with a loyal following of city viewers who want to remain connected with country living and the business of agriculture.

For more information visit: www.dmgproductions.org or call (866) 496-4065.

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Kevin Mulder
320-329-3013

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Friday, June 1, 2012

Bistango Launches -Great American Grill-Off-

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2012Bistango Launches "Great American Grill-Off"Local Grill Masters Sought For Inaugural Grilling Contest.


Orange County, CA (1888PressRelease) May 30, 2012 - Are you the master of the grill? Do your friends and family beg you to barbecue? Are you the Wolfgang Puck or Rachael Ray of the Great Outdoors? To kick off grilling season, Bistango, one of Orange County's finest restaurants, is hosting its inaugural Great American Grill-Off, a search for Southern California's finest and most creative grill master. If you have a special recipe that is unique and delicious, submit it to grill-off (

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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Vigor Ground Raising Money for American Kids Cancer Fund

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2011Vigor Ground's Luka Hocevar raising money for the American Kids Cancer Fund through their weekly charity boot camp.


Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA (1888PressRelease) November 04, 2011 - Renton fitness expert and owner of Vigor Ground Fitness and Performance, Luka Hocevar, proudly announces that they will be raising money for the American Kids Cancer Fund through their weekly charity boot camp. The boot camp will be held this Saturday, November 5th.

"Nearly one out of 350 children in the United States will be diagnosed with cancer by the time they become an adult," Hocevar says. "We want to do our part to contribute to this fund by raising money to help underprivileged families of children suffering with cancer, thus enabling parents to keep their focus on giving emotional support and encouragement to their children."

American Kids Cancer Fund's mission statement is this: "American Kids Cancer Fund was founded to create awareness and provide financial assistance to families in need, whose children have been diagnosed with cancer and are undergoing treatment. Our grants encompass certain essential principles: helping the underprivileged, child-centered, family-focused, and participatory. Our goal is to be and create a positive experience for the parents and children that we serve, making sure these families and their deserving children are valued, have a voice and are not forgotten."

The charity boot camp will be held at 9 a.m. at Vigor Ground, located in Renton at 1222 Bronson Way North, Suite 250. For those that are unable to attend the boot camp but would still like to donate to the American Kids Cancer Fund, please visit http://www.americankidscancerfund.org/donations.html. The workout is open to everyone in the community and is suitable for all fitness levels.

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