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Wanted: Amazing Business Intern ? UIE Brain Sparks

We?re looking for an amazing Business Intern for a paid, 4-month internship.

Fast Forward Four Months?

We?d like to thank you for doing a fantastic job as our 2012 Winter Business Intern. You started with a thorough analysis of the purchasing patterns in our UIE Virtual Seminar series. This led to some amazing insights on how we could restructure the program, which helped us with key initiatives we launched this spring.

At the same time, you put together a marvelous weekly social media outreach strategy. Once you started executing it, we saw a real lift in the conversations we?ve had with our customers, which has had a direct affect on our bottom line.

When you turned your keen attention to compiling the history of our revenue sources for the last few years, you uncovered some interesting patterns about who our customers are and how they like doing business with us. We?ll use those insights to drive new products for years to come.

You also created a database of our marketing partnerships, to help us know who to contact and what they?re interested in. This makes it easy for us to make our partners aware of our latest offerings.

To top it off, you?ve even helped us document our business development process to make life easier for future interns.

Thanks for your energy and enthusiasm during your internship. We know you?ll succeed at your future ventures.

Now Back To Today?

If you?d like this to be your story, send us your resume with a half-page write up of your most significant business accomplishment. While we?re less concerned with your skills and qualifications, we won?t compromise on your ability to deliver team results. We?ll be back to you in 24 hours if you have what it takes to achieve something special.

You might even want to check out our web site for some insight into what we?re doing. We think you?ll be excited by where we are today and the challenge to get us where we?re going.

You will work in our North Andover offices. (Sorry, we don?t hire remote employees.) We?ll provide all the equipment you need, including Apple hardware and Mac software to bring out the best in your talents and skills.

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How Doctors Die

Well, I'm not entirely sure on that one. First, there are disputes over how to even perform CPR for maximum effectiveness, with some saying that chest compression alone produces better outcomes than a mix of chest and breathing. If the doctors aren't in agreement over what CPR should be done, and different methods are being rolled into a single line item, then the statistics for the outcome really don't mean anything useful. It tells you that *something* is ineffective, but it cannot tell you what that something is.

That's not actually quite correct. The current debate isn't about whether hands-only CPR is more effective than full CPR (It's not), the question is whether hands-only is more easily performed correctly than compressions/vents, and is, on average, going to be more effective as it gets performed in the field, add into that the fact that hands-only is easier and faster to teach, and maybe we'll have more of the population able to perform CPR, which means a decrease in time from arrest to start of CPR, which will always improve outcomes.

Second, all doctors either swear to the Hippocratic Oath or implicitly sign up to it by becoming doctors. Since the Oath is witnessed by an independent third party, it is arguably a legally-binding common law "gentleman's agreement"/"verbal contract". Technically, the Oath states that doctors should do no harm and minimizing suffering is technically doing just that. However, very few Western nations interpret things that way. If they did, assisted suicide under well-defined conditions* would be legal. It isn't because they don't. As such, doctors end up in a double bind. Do they do the clinical least harm or the legal least harm? Whichever one they do, they violate the other.

Well, here we get into bioethics, which is a tremendously involved field, but I'll just give the nickle tour of the applicable issue.

The big one is the notion of patient autonomy. The patient (or their appointed medical decision maker) gets to choose what happens, provided they are competent to do so. As a medical professional, it is my job to determine what course is most appropriate, explain it to the patient, and once they understand what's going on, what the pros, cons and risks of the treatment are, they give me consent and I do it, if they refuse consent, I find the next most appropriate thing...rinse and repeat. In cases where there are multiple courses which balance the pros/cons/risks, I present them all, and let the patient choose.

A couple of quick sidelines we need to explore here, in order to have a decent understanding of the beast.

First is consent, and the second is competency, and the two are very closely linked, so we're going to do them as one.

There are two forms of consent, implied and expressed, expressed is relatively easy, the patient says "Yes do that" or "No go away.", alternatively, actions can be interpreted as expressed consent, if I need to take someone's blood pressure, and when they see the cuff in my hand, they roll up their sleeve, that's expressed consent...this can, of course get a little murky, and is part of why I have to carry malpractice insurance, since if I do something a competent patient didn't want, even with the best of intentions and in the full faith that I had been given consent, technically, I've just committed battery.

Implied consent isn't nearly as clear cut as that. Implied consent is used when a patient for one reason or another is not capable of giving consent, it could be because they're unconcious (obviously not going to be telling me to go ahead), they're a child (You're not legally competent until you're 18, or a variety of rare loopholes), they're confused and disorientated (If you don't know where you are, you surely can't understand medical procedures) or they're in the midst of a psychiatric emergency (If you think I'm a giant talking turtle, you're not going to understand medical procedures.). In the care of implied c

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Vt. set to reopen last highway destroyed by Irene (AP)

MONTPELIER, Vt. ? After the hauling of hundreds of thousands of tons of rock and tens of thousands of man-hours on heavy equipment, Vermont is ready to celebrate the completion of a Herculean task and the biggest single engineering challenge following the flooding from the remnants of Hurricane Irene: the reopening of the last state highway washed out by the storm.

Just in time for the new year, and four months after the storm hit, Vermont officials are planning to mark the reopening of Route 107 between Bethel and Stockbridge. The state highway is the last to reopen after being closed by flooding.

The ceremony Thursday at the Stockbridge Central School marks the completion of a huge undertaking in the state's recovery, but much remains to be done as dozens are still struggling to rebuild their homes and their lives. The state is just totaling up the bill, and the Legislature is preparing to deal with a variety of Irene-induced, long-term challenges.

But it was the repairing of Route 107 that posed one of the biggest challenges following the storm that left a dozen towns cut off from the outside world for days, damaged or destroyed more than 500 miles of roads and 200 bridges, killed six and reshaped much of the low-lying countryside.

The stretch of highway between Bethel and Stockbridge is one of the state's major east-west arteries, and sections of the highway were part of the riverbank where the road and the White River pass through a narrow cut in the Green Mountains. Irene's run through Vermont on Aug. 28 funneled record volumes of water through that narrow pass where it slammed the riverbanks and, eventually, tore them to pieces.

"All of a sudden the road ended and then we were looking at river and mud and what used to be huge sheets of asphalt that had shifted into the river," said Maine Army National Guard Capt. Norman Stickney, of Gardiner, who arrived five days after the storm to begin rebuilding. "It was like something fell from the sky and completely crushed all of the asphalt and scooped it away and dumped it into the river."

Irene tore Vermont apart. The downtowns of communities as far apart as Whitingham in southern Vermont to Waterbury, just west of Montpelier, were flooded to levels not seen since the state's epic flood of 1927.

The remnants of Irene forced the state to abandon, at least for now, much of its office complex In Waterbury, which was damaged by the storm, and the administration of Gov. Peter Shumlin is now making plans to find a new place for the patients who had been at the State Hospital ? part of the Waterbury office complex.

"In the last four months, Vermont has made remarkable progress in repairing and rebuilding damaged infrastructure," said Neale Lunderville, the state's specially appointed chief recovery officer. "We have made strong progress to assist individuals and families who have been affected by Irene, but in both cases there will still be much to do as part of the ongoing recovery."

Lunderville said it would be years before much of Vermont and many Vermont families are back to what he calls "a new normal."

"If we want to have a robust recovery and one that brings us back to a place where we are stronger, smarter and safer than before Irene, we have to continue to remember what Irene did and what we need to do to recover from that," Lunderville said. "It's going to take a concerted effort and ongoing attention at high levels in order for us to have a really strong recovery."

In the three-mile section of road that was hardest hit, about 4,000 feet of Route 107 road was completely gone, said Vermont Transportation Agency Engineer Eric Foster, who oversaw the rebuilding of the highway. A job that would normally take two years was done in 119 days after the first work crews ? the soldiers from the Maine National Guard and other states ? arrived.

In addition to the guard, it took two contractors, 250,000 tons of rock, at least 20,000 hours of heavy equipment time, 7,500 feet of guardrail, 38 culverts and 46 companies over 16 weeks to repair the highway, according to information provided by the Vermont Transportation Agency.

The biggest challenge was getting the rocks and other fill material to Bethel. A special "rock train" was used to bring fill from distant quarries before it was unloaded a couple of miles from the work site. The train saved an estimated 6,600 truck trips and 55,000 gallons of diesel fuel.

In other parts of the state, officials have said some of the repairs, done on the fly to get traffic moving again, might have to be redone. That's not the case for Route 107.

The roadway was built with layers of different sized rock and the banks sloped to withstand another Irene, said Glenn Cairns, of the Windham, N.H., contractor George Cairns and Sons, which brought its specialized equipment ? excavators and dump trucks that are up to twice the size of those usually found on Vermont highway projects.

It's designed to withstand another "Irene, plus two feet," said Foster.

Both Stickney and Cairn said they were amazed by how grateful Vermonters were despite the challenges they faced.

"Even though these people, their lives were turned upside down, they were friendly," Cairns said. "They really didn't mind sitting in traffic waiting for us ? the hardship that they went through and everybody was just thankful and waved and smiled.

"They went through a lot. I could understand how they could be bitter, `why isn't my road back together,' but I've got to say the people were just extremely friendly and welcoming."

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Front Row: Writers from India and Pakistan

Kirsty Lang examines how writers from India and Pakistan are tackling social and political shifts, with Booker-winner Aravind Adiga, Aatish Taseer, Mohammed Hanif and Moni Mohsin.

Kirsty Lang examines how writers from India and Pakistan are tackling social and political shifts, with Booker-winner Aravind Adiga, Aatish Taseer, Mohammed Hanif and Moni Mohsin.

All have published fiction in the past year with a focus on complex current issues in their respective countries, including terrorism in Pakistan and the huge social changes brought about by India's economic boom.

They also reflect on the differences between readers in the Indian subcontinent and those who live outside it, and discuss how - as Aravind Adiga reveals - a warm critical reception in the UK is no guarantee of critical praise at home.

Producer Rebecca Nicholson.

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No radiation threat in fire on Russian nuclear sub (AP)

MOSCOW ? A massive fire engulfed a Russian nuclear submarine at an Arctic shipyard Thursday, but there has been no radiation leak, or injuries, officials said.

The fire at the Yekaterinburg nuclear submarine occurred while it was in dock for repairs at the Roslyakovo shipyard in the Murmansk region, said Irina Gretskaya, a spokeswoman for the Emergencies Ministry's branch in the area.

"No one has been hurt and there has been no radiation leak," she said.

Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov told The Associated Press that all weapons had been unloaded from the sub and its reactor had been shut down before the repairs.

Konashenkov said the fire had started on the wooden scaffolding and then engulfed the submarine's outer hull. Most modern submarines' outer hulls are covered with rubber to make them less noisy and more difficult for an enemy to detect.

He said the fire has now been contained, and there was no danger of it spreading inside.

The Yekaterinburg is a Delta-IV-class nuclear-powered submarine that normally carries 16 nuclear-tipped intercontinental ballistic missiles. It was built in 1984.

Russian television stations showed footage from the scene, with flames reaching far into the night skies over the massive dock. Meanwhile, plumes of smoke engulfed the area.

The fire sparked radiation fears and talk of the possible evacuation of local residents, but officials insisted that it posed no danger. A dozen firefighting crews and a fire boat were fighting the blaze.

Military prosecutors have launched a check into the causes of the fire.

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Rick Santorum: I would vote for Ron Paul if he becomes the GOP nominee (The Ticket)

Albert Einstein once said "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results".

"In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act." George Orwell

"A system of capitalism presumes sound money, not fiat money manipulated by a central bank. Capitalism cherishes voluntary contracts and interest rates that are determined by savings, not credit creation by a central bank." Ron Paul

"Another term for preventive war is aggressive war - starting wars because someday somebody might do something to us. That is not part of the American tradition." Ron Paul

"If you like small government you need to work hard at having a strong national defense that is not so militant. Personal liberty is the purpose of government, to protect liberty - not to run your personal life, not to run the economy, and not to pretend that we can tell the world how they ought to live." Ron Paul

"Believe me, the next step is a currency crisis because there will be a rejection of the dollar, the rejection of the dollar is a big, big event, and then your personal liberties are going to be severely threatened." Ron Paul.

"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who believe they are free." Goethe

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Spot of Culture: Tim Hunt loves...

Scientists who are changing the way we understand the world tell CultureLab their favourite places to seek inspiration and reflect.

rexfeatures_486001a.jpgOf all of the cultural spaces the world over, for Tim Hunt one art museum stands apart: Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid, Spain. "I was just bowled over when I first went there," he says. When he first wandered into the room of Diego Vel?zquez paintings, he says "there were tears welling up in my eyes". Closer to home, Hunt adores the "wonderful, jiggledy jaggedly, higgledy-piggledy" collection at the Pitt Rivers Museum at the University of Oxford - notably home to an assortment of shrunken heads. He also recalls how, as a teenager, he worked in the entomology department at the nearby Oxford University Museum of Natural History. It proved a "very good introduction for a young scientist", he says - even if, on occasion, he would let a few locusts loose to see how far they could fly across the museum.

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The Warm Attic Workspace [Featured Workspace]

The Warm Attic WorkspaceThis workspace looks like a comfy yet energizing place to think or work, with warm brick-colored walls coupled with dark wood surfaces. TierOne Photography's Steve Norcup remodeled his attic to design his ideal space.

The desk consists of two Ikea units shaped into an L against the half wall around the attic staircase. He uses several monitors and computers in his work. If you hit up Steve's Flickr stream, you'll see the full view of the sumptuous office space, complete with dog bed and beautiful dark wood flooring.

If you have a workspace of your own to show off, throw the pictures on your Flickr account and add it to the Lifehacker Workspace Show and Tell Pool. Include some details about your setup and why it works for you, and you just might see it featured on the front page of Lifehacker.

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Report: Eldest son of Kim Jong Il in China

Published: Dec. 27, 2011 at 8:21 AM

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PYONGYANG, North Korea, Dec. 27 (UPI) -- China is giving protection to the eldest son of North Korea's departed leader Kim Jong Il, a source told South Korea's Yonhap News Agency.

Kim Jong Nam reached China recently as North Korean authorities prepared for Wednesday's state funeral of his father, who died Dec. 17, the report said.

Kim Jong Nam arrived in Beijing from the Macau and was "been placed under the Chinese protection," the source, described as being familiar with the son's activities, told Yonhap. It was not clear if he would attend his father's funeral in Pyongyang.

Kim Jong Il's oldest son has lived outside North Korea since 2001 after falling out of favor with his father. He has not favored his stepbrother Kim Jong Un, the youngest son of the late leader, succeeding his father.

"Even Chairman Mao Zedong of China did not enforce hereditary succession," the older brother was quoted as telling the Tokyo Shimbun in January. "(Hereditary succession) does not fit with socialism, and my father was against it as well."

Separately, Yonhap quoted a South Korean Embassy official in Warsaw saying that Kim Pyong Il, North Korea's ambassador to Poland and a half brother of Kim Jong Il, appeared to be still in the country.

"We haven't yet confirmed whether Kim Pyong Il has left Poland or not," the official said. "There's no evidence that he has left the country."

The official said if he hasn't yet left Warsaw, he may not make it to the funeral.

Kim Pyong Il was born to the second wife of Kim Il Sung, North Korea's founder, and had once been seen as a rival to Kim Jong Il. The half-brother was sent away on diplomatic assignments as Kim Jong Il succeeded his father in 1994.

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Android and iOS share a merry little Christmas: seven million total device activations

Google's SVP of Mobile just provided us with another glimpse inside the horse's mouth, claiming that Android scored 3.7 million new device activations over Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. To put that in context, Flurry reported that total Android and iOS activations on Christmas Day alone totaled 6.8 million. If we can accept a very high margin of error, and if we assume that the vast majority of Rubin's activations were on the 25th, then we might extrapolate a roughly even split between the two rival platforms. Considering where Android was just a couple of Christmas's ago, it's no wonder that Mr Rubin is in the tweeting mood.

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2011-12 Timberwolves preview: New coach is worth a howl

There is -- quite possibly for the first time since Latrell Sprewell wondered aloud just how he would feed his family on $21 million -- a buzz crackling and humming around these Timberwolves.

You can feel it after so many seasons of indifference at Target Center, where more than 12,000 people gathered for a preseason game and 2,500 arrived for a free, lunch-hour scrimmage.

You can sense it on your Facebook page, where one friend proudly posts a cellphone photo of herself posed with Spanish sensation Ricky Rubio at Seven in downtown Minneapolis on a Saturday night.

Yes, it's true the beauty of sports means every season brings optimism, but ...

"People say things will be better every year because you don't expect to be bad, ever," Wolves forward Anthony Tolliver said. "But at the end of the day, I know some things for a fact: Everybody has a different attitude coming in this year than we did the last."

There are many reasons Tolliver claims to know what he knows, the arrival of Rubio and Derrick Williams among them. But foremost is one that Tolliver expresses simply by pointing across the practice floor, his finger directed at new coach Rick Adelman.

"That guy right over there," he said.

"That guy" ranks eighth on the NBA's all-time list of coaching winners, and his 945 career victories with Portland, Golden State, Sacramento and Houston are 240 more than the Wolves have won in their entire history.

David Kahn's 2 1/2 years as Wolves president of basketball operations have had their share of suspect moves, but his patient recruiting of Adelman to replace fired and failed Kurt Rambis was September's slam-dunk punctuation mark on a transformational summer, one where Kahn also signed Rubio after a two-year courtship and picked Williams second in the June draft.

First impressions

With one unexpected move, Adelman's signing for $5 million a year brought the franchise something it has lacked since Kevin Garnett starred for it.

In a word: credibility.

"You start with the head coach and by going with Rick Adelman, the sky is the limit," said NBA TV analyst Chris Webber, who played six-plus seasons for Adelman on Sacramento teams that battled the Lakers and Garnett's Wolves in the playoffs.

So when Adelman spoke to his new players for the first time, they listened to a brutally honest man whose teams became known for their efficient, effective ball movement and underrated for their defense.

He wrote on a marker board the telling details of last year's 17-victory season and ticked off evidence -- points allowed, assist-to-turnover ratio, etc. -- simply pulled directly from the 30-team league's stats.

"It wasn't hard," Adelman said. "It was 30th in a lot of areas."

He also presented evidence culled from a specialized scouting service that showed last season's team on average ran the court from offense to defense more than a second slower than it did the other way around.

"A whole second? In our league, you got no chance," said assistant coach Terry Porter, who helped compile the talking points Adelman offered that first day. "You could tell by the looks on guys' faces that it was something they'd never realized before."

Forward Michael Beasley summarized Adelman's introductory address as "what we did wrong, the few things we did right last year and the things we won't do this year" delivered by a man he calls "quiet," a "straight shooter" and a man with a unique voice who makes his point heard at any volume.

"We can hear him," Beasley said. "It's something we got instilled in our brains. As soon as he talks, you hear him a mile away."

Speak softly and ...

That voice -- "A little raspy," Beasley said -- sounds like a 65-year-old who has spent a lifetime yelling too much, except for one thing:

"I've never been like that," Adelman said. "I can't yell. I don't have the voice for it. There's always a time and place for that. You try and pick and choose so that when you do it, they're very aware that something's gone wrong. You can reach people the other way, too.

"You can reach them individually. You can reach them as a team. It's just a trust you have to build as the season goes on. You don't have to yell."

Not even when his children were small?

"Well, on occasion," his son R.J., the Wolves' director of player personnel and game preparation, said with a grin. "Every coach has his own style. He just is who he is. If you're going to coach in this league and you're trying to be someone you're not, players see right through that. If you watch practice, when he speaks, they're listening because he speaks in a very honest, very specific way.

"The bottom line is, he knows what he's doing. His coaching style is reflective of his personality. He's not going to change and he shouldn't, because obviously he has been successful wherever he has gone."

Louder than words

His teams have made the playoffs 16 of his first 20 seasons as an NBA head coach. Those teams have won 50 or more games 11 times in those 20 seasons. The only place he didn't win was at Golden State, a two-year stop in the mid-1990s that he said taught him a coach needs talent.

Webber said Adelman's coaching style "empowers" players with its freedoms while also demanding "personal responsibility."

"If you're open and don't shoot it, you're going to come out of the game," Webber said. "He knows Minnesota isn't going to win a championship anytime soon. What he will do is work on the personality, the character and the play of his team, and he will build for the future. He's a unique coach in that he can take a team to a championship, and he's also one of the first guys to call to build a team that hasn't done so well. He's prepared for success."

Those 945 victories, two trips with the Trail Blazers to the NBA Finals and a .633 winning percentage with a Sacramento team that never could get past the Lakers in the playoffs speak louder for him with players than that nasally voice ever will.

"We listen and he tells us what he thinks and wants us to do, and we either do it and are successful or we don't do it," Tolliver said. "It's a pretty simple conclusion. I guess it's like that with all coaches, but it's a different level when you're talking about a coach who's gone out and won 900-some games in his career.

"It's kind of hard to sit back and say, 'That's not right' with him. You have to listen and you better listen, because his record speaks for itself."

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North Korea to be at center of Japan-China talks

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda arrives in Beijing on Sunday for talks focused on North Korea and promoting stability in the closed country after the death of Kim Jong Il.

Noda's first official visit to Beijing would normally have focused on bilateral issues, such as squabbles over islands claimed by both countries, but the death of Kim a little more than a week ago and the announcement of his son Kim Jong Un as the country's "supreme leader" has shifted the focus away from bilateral issues.

Noda is the first foreign leader to meet China's leaders since Kim's death and he will emphasize the need to get stalled six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program back on track.

"I would like exchange views and information in detail so as to avert a harmful effect on peace and stability on the Korean peninsula," Noda told reporters in Tokyo before he left for his trip.

Noda meets his counterpart Wen Jiabao on Sunday, and then President Hu Jintao on Monday before returning home. His visit to China was planned before Kim's death was announced Dec. 19.

He will tell Wen that China's role as chair of the six-party talks is "very important," Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura said Saturday.

The six-party talks, which include the two Koreas, the United States and Russia, are aimed at disarming North Korea of its nuclear capability. Pyongyang walked out on the talks in 2009 - and exploded a second nuclear-test device - but now wants to re-engage.

Last year, Pyongyang also was blamed for two military attacks on South Korea that heightened tensions on the peninsula.

Noda, who came to power in September, met Hu in November on the sidelines of an APEC meeting in Hawaii.

Japan does not have diplomatic relations with North Korea, while China is the impoverished country's most important supporter and supplies it with food aid and much of its energy resources.

Noda also is expected to discuss the possibility of renting pandas for a zoo in Sendai to cheer up the northern Japanese region as it recovers from the tsunami disaster in March.

Japan and China have a list of sensitive topics they are trying to make progress on, including fights over islands and energy disputes in the East China Sea, and recently the arrests of Chinese fishermen Japan says have been illegally fishing in its waters.

The countries also want to make sure relations are on an even keel in the run-up to the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties in September.

Associated Press reporter Mari Yamaguichi in Tokyo contributed to this report.

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Obesity Could Lead To Esophageal Cancer Rate Increase

With global obesity levels rising, an increasing number of people find themselves suffering from acid reflux, which in turn could lead to a higher rate of those contracting esophageal cancer, according to a new study published last week in the journal Gut.

According to Steven Reinberg of USA Today, researchers from Norway have observed a nearly 50% increase in acid reflux ? also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD ? over the past decade.

By studying the health information of nearly 30,000 people who participated in a Norwegian health study from 1995 through 2009, they discovered a 30% increase in the number of people suffering from acid-reflux, a 47% spike in those who experienced GERD symptoms at least once a week, and a 24% rise in the number of those suffering from severe symptoms.

Jenny Hope of the Daily Mail adds that the latest research shows that the overall prevalence of those suffering from GERD, which occurs when stomach acid leaks into the esophagus and results in heartburn, jumped from 11.6% in 1995 through 1997 to 17.1% in 2006 through 2009.

The Norwegian researchers, including Dr. Eivind Ness-Jensen of the HUNT Research Center?s Department of Public Health and General Practice at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), have called obesity ?the main attributable factor? and said that the phenomenon is not limited to Norway, but is occurring in the U.S. and other Western nations as well.

?The problem is that these symptoms are associated with adenocarcinoma of the lower esophagus,? Ness-Jensen told Reinberg on Friday. ?What we are afraid of is increasing incidence of this cancer, which is increasing already. It might get worse in the future.?

He told USA Today that there aren?t many treatments currently available for this form of esophageal cancer, and that the prognosis is said to be poor for few who contract the disease.

Thus, a potential spike in adenocarcinoma cases is a cause for concern, and Ness-Jensen told Reinberg that he and his colleagues now plan to see if losing weight would reduce the risk of developing GERD, and ultimately, preventing the development of this deadly cancer.

The study also found that ?women are more at risk than men of developing the condition? and that ?middle-aged people suffer the most severe symptoms,? Hunt added. Furthermore, Professor Hugh Barr of the British Society of Gastroenterology?s (BGS) esophageal division told the Daily Mail that occasional GERD symptoms affect up to one out of every five people.

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Steve Hughes was appointed as finance director

The Empire Building Society has chosen Steve Hughes as his deputy group finance director. Hughes will continue to ensure that the council approved the suggestion of commercial, strategic and financial strength. He will run the financial control, reporting and treasury functions.

Hughes will also offer commercial support for the Kingdom of the business units and make continuous improvement of key financial processes. Before him as finance director at Lloyds TSB General Insurance Limited for six years, where he occupies a prime position in the integration program to join Lloyds TSB with Halifax, after a merger of two companies in January 2009.

Hughes is a qualified accountant and has 20 years experience in the financial world, start building a career in automotive manufacturing company Schaeffler UK and Calsonic Kensei, near Swansea. He said that he was excited to be joining a business with a strong Welsh brand.

Mr Thomas said that Steve has considerable experience in the field of commercial finance and strategic, and he believes that the skills and expertise in this field could further help to support the financial strength of the Kingdom, provide assurance that we continue to provide members and customers secure our and the home for their savings to support increased regulation.

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Apple at Work on 'Prototype' Store

Apple's current prototype is in New York City.

Apple is at work building what it calls a new "prototype" store in downtown Palo Alto, reports said today.

The City of Palo Alto issued a building permit last week for the $3.15 million two-story building, which will be the company's ninth retail outlet in Northern California, according to the San Jose Mercury News.

Documents filed earlier this year for the $3.15 million project described the store as a "new prototype" and a "commons for (Apple's) community to gather." Architectural firm Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, which has won numerous awards for its work on other Apple stores, is listed as the project applicant.

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The plans for the store show a glass roof and facade to allow natural light into the 15,030-square-foot store, along with stone and steel additions to the design.?

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Apple applied to raze the old building that now occupies the 9,250-square-foot lot, according to Yvette Sheets-Saucedo, a LEED accredited professional with the Palo Alto Development Center, and?construction crews just completed a pedestrian bypass tunnel in front of the Apple site.

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So how is the store going to be a prototype? Apple is quiet on that issue, giving the Merc little information. But we found the idea of building a commons for community gathering very interesting at a retail location -- could this be for training or testing?

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Weird wildlife: Real animals of Antarctica

Ask anyone to name an Antarctic land animal, and chances are the response will be, "penguin." Try again, says David Barnes, a scientist with the British Antarctic Survey.

"Penguins aren't really residents on land. All the species except for one ? emperor penguins ? spend most of their lives at sea," Barnes told OurAmazingPlanet.

"And likewise the other sea birds go north during Antarctica's winter," he added.

It turns out that the usual suspects ? penguins, seals ? don't actually live on the continent. They just visit.

"In order to see Antarctica's resident land animals, you have to have a microscope," Barnes said.

And one look reveals an outlandish cast of characters more suited to Lewis Carroll's fiction than a Disney movie, both in name and ability. The continent's natives ? rotifers, tardigrades and springtails, collembola and mites ? possess a bizarre array of physiological tools to survive on the coldest, windiest, highest and driest continent on Earth.

In addition, evidence is mounting that these weird Antarctic animals are remnants of a bygone age, the only survivors of a vanished world ? something once thought nearly impossible.

"The take-home message is that we think our animals survived the last ice age," said biologist Byron Adams, a professor at Brigham Young University.

Petite pachyderms
The largest of the continent's land animals, the so-called "elephants of Antarctica," are the collembola, or, as they are more commonly known, springtails. Unlike the majority of their neighbors, they are visible to the naked eye.

"They look like insects ? a little bit like an earwig," said Ian Hogg, a freshwater ecologist and associate professor at New Zealand's University of Waikato. "But they're a lot cuter than earwigs," Hogg added.

Typically under a millimeter long, the tiny, six-legged arthropods are similar to insects, but more primitive, and likely resemble the ancient ancestors of modern-day insects,? Hogg said. They live under rocks near coastal areas, and survive on a diet of fungus and bacteria. Hogg has found them as far south as 86 degrees latitude.

Although springtails are found all over the planet, those that live in Antarctica have a few tricks to survive the brutal conditions. They can slow down their metabolism to save energy, "and when it gets close to winter, they start to produce glycerol, which lowers their freezing point," Hogg said.

But even springtails can succumb in harsh Antarctic conditions. "If they get too cold they'll freeze solid, and that's the end of them," Hogg said.

They're aliiiive
Yet for Antarctica's most abundant land animal, tiny nematode worms, freezing is not fatal ? it's more like a neat party trick.

The hardy worms are one of the most abundant creatures on Earth, and in Antarctica's simple ecosystems, they are king.

"They're the rulers of the continent," said BYU's Byron Adams. "As far as animals go, you're more likely to find a nematode than anything."

The worms may be tiny ? a real whopper is almost as long as a dime is thick, Adams said ? but they have the combined biological powers of a MacGyver and a Lazarus.

First, the worms employ inventive physiological processes to stave off the effects of the extreme cold.

Like springtails, Antarctica's nematodes can lower their freezing point. They also have a mechanism to protect their cells from the dangers of frozen water, allowing them to survive in temperatures well below freezing.

Inside a cell, ice can be deadly. "Imagine a drop of water," Adams said. "It's smooth and round. When that turns into ice, it turns into a ninja-star type of thing, with all these sharp points. That causes the cells to burst ? it kills the cell," he said. This same process causes frostbite and its nasty effects. As cells die, tissue is destroyed.

To prevent this, nematodes produce proteins that act as packing peanuts, surrounding the sharp-edged ice crystals with tiny cushions to protect the cells from rupture and ensuing death.

When conditions get too dry (the worms require moisture to function), the worms have the ability to drop into a death-like state of suspended animation from which they can revive many months, even decades, later, when conditions improve.

"They pump all the water out of the bodies until they're dried out like a little Cheerio," Adams said ? a process similar to freeze-drying. The worms then literally just blow around in the wind until water returns ? often, not until the following summer, when melt from glaciers creates freshwater streams around the continent.

"When the water comes back, the nematodes suck the water back into their bodies and they're re-animated ? they come back to life," Adams said.

The strategy is not unique to Antarctica. Nematodes that live in hot, dry deserts do the same thing, he added.

It's still not clear just how long the worms can survive in this state, but nematodes have reawakened after 60 years in freeze-dried mode.

For all their toughness, the nematodes may have reason to envy one of their Antarctic colleagues ? tardigrades ? which are similarly rugged, yet have one thing nematodes just haven't got: good looks.

Brawny beauties
"They're really cute," Adams said.

Tardigrades look a bit like a bear crossed with a sweet potato. In fact, they look huggable ? a rare quality among microscopic animals. They have chubby bodies and eight legs, from which curved, bear-like claws protrude.

Like nematodes, these algae-eating water beasts can "freeze-dry" themselves, and have even survived a trip into low-Earth orbit.

"It was quite surprising to me that exposure to the vacuum of space, with its extreme desiccating effect, did not affect survival at all," said Ingemar J?nsson, a professor at Sweden's Kristianstad University, in an email. J?nsson orchestrated the tardigrade space trip aboard a European Space Agency craft in 2007.

Where'd you come from?
The two remaining major Antarctic residents are mites ? tiny arachnids that live alongside springtails under rocks ? and rotifers, microscopic, slinky-like creatures that dwell alongside nematodes and tardigrades in more moist environments. Although there are many species of each, it's astonishing to essentially be able to count the land animals of an entire continent on one hand.

And although these extreme organisms use a range of biological stunts to survive in Antarctica, they can't live in the ice itself, and it was long accepted that the animals were fairly new arrivals.

"The dogma is that in the last glacial, the continent was totally covered with ice and there was no life," Adams said. "That would mean that all the organisms that live there had to have moved back there since the last glacial maximum ? in the last 12 (thousand) to 20 thousand years." That's when retreating ice would have exposed bits of land fit for habitation.

"The problem with that is almost all the animals we find in Antarctica are indigenous to Antarctica," he said. "They're not found anywhere else in the world, and they're not closely related."

Genetic evidence suggests that the continent's residents must have stuck it out through the last glacial maximum. That, in essence, they've been there since 100,000 years ago, when the planet began to cool.

This, along with geological evidence, is changing some of the accepted thinking. Now many Antarctic scientists think the continent wasn't entirely icebound during the last glacial maximum. "We think that there were areas that were exposed, and that these animals survived in little pockets ? and once the ice sheets receded, they expanded their range."

Essentially, the crushing cold and lack of moisture killed off the continent's more delicate beasts, and left behind only the hardiest. With almost no competitors for the limited resources, Antarctica's tiny animals were suddenly the smartest guys in the room, able to move out and take over the continent.

Tense future
Even as researchers are learning more about the past of Antarctic wildlife, they are using the continent's residents to peer into the future.

"What is really fascinating about working in Antarctica, is that we can look at the effect of climate change on a single species in the soil," said Diana Wall, a soil ecologist at Colorado State University who has studied Antarctica's tiny animal life for more than two decades.

"We can't do that with a single species anywhere else ? the communities are so complex," she said.

Hogg agreed. "Antarctica is such a simple system. The springtails are the biggest things you have to worry about," he said. "And the changes down there happen much more quickly than they will in more temperate latitudes, so it makes it a really fascinating place to look at these changes and how things might respond."

The continent serves as a pristine, natural laboratory, Adams said.

"If you take a sample from a beach in Florida, and you get an anomalous reading, it could be due to anything" he said. "Where we're working in Antarctica, we don't have any of those variables."

Ironically, because Antarctica has no native human population (along with the inevitable environmental footprints we leave behind), it's one of the best places on Earth to study how changing climate will affect the places people do live, Adams said.

"Someone might say, 'Well, springtails aren't very exciting animals,'" Hogg said. However, he added, studying them and their Antarctic neighbors, which all play a role in cycling nutrients through the environment, can help illuminate how ecosystems closer to home might change with the climate.

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"It can help us learn about agricultural systems and the places that we care about and rely on for our daily well-being," he said

"It's very appealing to those of us who are trying to get to the bottom of the fundamentals of the relationship between biodiversity and climate change," Adams said. "This is the one place where we can do these experiments in a natural system."

Reach Andrea Mustain at amustain@techmedianetwork.com. Follow her on Twitter @AndreaMustain. Follow OurAmazingPlanet for the latest in Earth science and exploration news on Twitter @OAPlanetand on Facebook.

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CFT: Barkley puts NFL on hold, returning to USC

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In early January of this year, Andrew Luck surprised some observers by announcing that he was eschewing a shot at a certain spot inside the Top Five of the NFL draft and returning to Stanford.

Nearly a year later, another Pac-12 school has officially become the beneficiary of an even more surprising decision by the leader of its offense.

With an ornate Christmas tree setting the seasonally-themed scene:?Matt Barkley announced at an on-campus press conference Thursday afternoon the one gift Trojan fans have been wishing for over the past few months: the quarterback will be returning to USC for one more season. ?Barkley told his coaches and teammates of the news of his decision earlier in the day, a decision that was made after extensive conversations with his family, school officials and other advisers from the professional level.

?I know in my heart that I have not yet finished my journey as a Trojan football player,? the junior said. ?Our USC football team has been through some tough times and we have persevered. ?But the 2012 team has some serious unfinished business to attend to, and I intend to play a part of it.

?So, yes, I have firmly decided to forego the NFL draft in 2012 and finish this exceptional and unique journey that I?ve had here at USC.?

Based on the early draft projections, Barkley was a near-lock to be one of the first 10 players selected in the April NFL draft and, pending the pre-draft workouts, perhaps even a top-five selection. ?Instead, he?s returning to solidify his legacy as one of the greatest Trojans in the football program?s storied history.

With the decision, Barkley immediately becomes one of the front-runners for the 2012 Heisman Trophy ? perhaps the front-runner pending the NFL decisions of 2011 winner Robert Griffin III and this year?s?other finalists, all of whom are draft-eligible ? thanks to a 2011 season that saw him pass for more than 3,500 yards, 39 touchdowns and just seven picks.

More importantly is what Barkley?s decision means for the Trojans as a team. ?Add Barkley?s return with the fact that 16 other starters from a 10-2 squad are expected to return as well, and it will likely equal the Trojans starting the 2012 season deep inside the Top Ten of the major preseason polls.

And, with the school finally eligible following a two-year bowl ban, a run at a Pac-12 championship and berth in a BcS bowl?are certainly not out of the question and should probably be expected. ?In fact, and even with the final chapter of the 2011 season not yet written, the Trojans would have to be considered one of a handful of legitimate national title contenders eight months or so out from the start of next season.

Thanks to Barkley?s unexpected decision, such talk is far from premature, regardless how far the start of the 2012 season is off in the distance.

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