Monday, October 29, 2012

EKNL ? Mega successful conference leading towards MAJOR ...

EKNL?s first major medical conference is now in the books and we anticipate MAJOR contracts to be unleashed this week that will no doubt be monsters.

EKNL?met with key groups at the 13th annual Medical Conference in London, ON this weekend and the event has been xtremely successful. EKNL?s FDA approved FREMS technology to treat Neuopathy, was definitely a show stopper.

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Dr. Ziemer, Director and Dr. Snow of Neurometrix, a NASDAQ Listed company (NURO) provided an exclusive hands on demonstration of their testing unit NC-Stat DPN devices which are now in over 100 Walmart stores. We expect these units to be in many more Walmart stores and even other retail outlets. The referrals for FREMS patients from these test devices will be HUGE and add significant $$ to EKNL?s bottom line.

We are on HIGH news watch for Major Contracts this week as indicated by EKNL

NCI will be providing demonstrations to a number of parties who have expressed serious interest in FREMS and are attending to finalize purchasing arrangements.

EKO International Corp ? NeroVasc Clinical Inc. Presentation at the Canadian Federation of Podiatric Medicine Conference, London, OntarioPR Newswire(Wed 11:06AM EDT)

EKNL is primed for a MAJOR breakout run and we got an early indication on Friday with EKNL reaching a new all time high price of $0.775. With major contracts on the way, share buy back, and uplisting to higher board like NASDAQ ? our near term target on EKNL of $2 per share is close at hand and investors scooping super valued shares here stand to make MONSTER gains!

EKNL?s Technical indicators are showing ?super bullish? with barchart.com showing a ?Strong? Buy opinion and no doubt we will be breaking record after record this week when the sales contracts start flying out of the company.

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EKNL recent market shattering updates give HUGE valuation and potential to the company?

?BUT, IT?IS?WHAT?S STILL TO?BE?UNLEASHED?BY?EKNL THAT?WILL?NOT?ONLY?BE?MIND ?BLOWING? IT?WILL?PROPEL?EKNL?PRICES??SKY HIGH? AND?INTO?RECORD?TERRITORY

With an active float of only 5.5 Million shares and insiders not selling a single share, share inventory continues to dry up super quick making EKNL prices to move fast and furious towards higher levels.

ABOUT EKO INTERNATIONAL

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Gene that's usually bad news loses its punch if you live to your 90s

ScienceDaily (Oct. 25, 2012) ? A gene linked to the risk of developing Alzheimer's, heart disease and diabetes becomes less important to quality of life once people hit their 90s, a Mayo Clinic study shows. At that point, good friends and a positive attitude have a bigger impact, the researchers say.

The findings are published this month in the Journal of American Medical Directors Association.

Researchers used the National Institutes of Health-supported Rochester Epidemiology Project, a database of patient records in Olmsted County, Minn., to find people ages 90 to 99 living on their own or in long-term care. The 121 participants completed an interview, a physical exam and a quality-of-life questionnaire. Participants were divided into groups based on their cognitive function, to sort out the effects of age and disease on well-being, and blood samples were taken for genotyping.

Researchers discovered that those who carried the gene in question, known as ApoE4, were no worse off than others in the study.

"We found if people had good physical, intellectual, and emotional well-being, more social connectedness, and if they perceived themselves to have better coping skills, they felt they had better quality of life," says co-author Maria Lapid, M.D., a Mayo Clinic psychiatrist.

"The study shows that the ApoE4 genotype doesn't determine what your quality of life will be, and that, regardless of your gender, environmental factors play a significant role in your physical, emotional, spiritual, and social well-being," she says. "You can have good quality of life regardless of this gene."

The median age of those studied was 93; 87 percent were women. Those reporting poorer quality of life tended to be men, for reasons that are unclear, and people who experienced pain.

The Alzheimer's Association, National Institute on Aging, and Robert H. and Clarice Smith and Abigail Van Buren Alzheimer's Disease Research Program of the Mayo Foundation funded the study.

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  1. Ajay K. Parsaik, Maria I. Lapid, Teresa A. Rummans, Ruth H. Cha, Bradley F. Boeve, Vernon (Shane) S. Pankratz, Eric G. Tangalos, Ronald C. Petersen. ApoE and Quality of Life in Nonagenarians. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2012; 13 (8): 704 DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2012.06.012

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Japan Newspaper: Radiation levels rising every month since decontamination in Fukushima district ? Gov?t won?t help or even respond ? ?Are they forcing us to tolerate high radiation??

Title: One year on, Fukushima still fights uphill battle to decontaminate farming district
Source: Mainichi Japan
Date: Oct. 18, 2012
h/t Fukushima Diary

[...] The residents of the Onami district are frustrated with the government?s inaction, with one of them saying, ?Are they forcing us to tolerate high radiation doses??

[...] because the district is not in a government-designated evacuation zone, there is no government support for local residents.

[...] The Fukushima Municipal Government believes that the high radiation doses have gathered in street gutters as a result of ?soil re-deposition? in which radioactive substances were pushed down by rains and winds.

The Fukushima Municipal Government asked the Ministry of the Environment to conduct the second round of decontamination in spring this year, but there has been no reply so far. An official of the Fukushima Municipal Government said, ?Because it is so costly, they may be waiting for the radiation levels to go down naturally without conducting decontamination.?

First example given by Mainichi

A 68-year-old woman in the district has been measuring radiation levels [...] her home was decontaminated in April this year, the level of radiation was 226 microsieverts per month, but it rose to 238 microsieverts in June, 246 microsieverts in July and 251 microsieverts in August.

Second example given by Mainichi

The radiation dose neighborhood association chief Toshihiko Kurihara, 71, measured in a street gutter near his house dropped to the 2-microsievert-per-hour level after the first round of decontamination in March this year from the 9-microsievert-per-hour level registered before the decontamination. However, the radiation level there stood at 10.36 microsieverts per hour in August. ?It starts rising in a matter of time after decontamination,? he said with a sigh.

Source: http://enenews.com/mainichi-radiation-levels-rising-every-month-since-decontamination-in-fukushima-district-govt-wont-help-or-even-respond-are-they-forcing-us-to-tolerate-high-radiation

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Schieffer ends final debate with advice: go vote

Moderator Bob Schieffer, center, watches as Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, left and President Barack Obama wave to members of the audience during the third presidential debate at Lynn University, Monday, Oct. 22, 2012, in Boca Raton, Fla. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Moderator Bob Schieffer, center, watches as Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, left and President Barack Obama wave to members of the audience during the third presidential debate at Lynn University, Monday, Oct. 22, 2012, in Boca Raton, Fla. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

NEW YORK (AP) ? Bob Schieffer took a light hand Monday as moderator of the final presidential debate, ending with advice from his mother: "Go vote. It makes you feel big and strong."

Schieffer generally kept his questions to President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney direct, touching on the Middle East, China, the war in Afghanistan and the threat of a nuclear Iran in a debate scheduled to focus on international issues.

At one point he told the two men, "Let me get back to foreign policy" when the subject veered into a squabble on education reform, cutting Romney off as he tried to prolong the topic.

It was the third presidential debate, with PBS' Jim Lehrer and CNN's Candy Crowley moderating the first two. ABC's Martha Raddatz was in control of the debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Republican Paul Ryan. With social media allowing millions of viewers an instant opportunity to be critics, the role of moderator was heavily scrutinized.

Schieffer, the "Face the Nation" host who was moderating his third presidential debate, gave the two men wide latitude to carry the conversation, even when they tried to talk over one another.

How that played out in the public depended on the taste of the viewer, as seen by two messages that popped up back-to-back on Twitter: "Little known fact. Moderator Bob Schieffer left the room 18 minutes ago," one wag wrote.

But it was followed quickly by another person who thought Schieffer "did a pretty good job of asking mostly decent questions and then getting out of the way. Debate's not about him."

Schieffer's competitor, NBC's "Meet the Press" host David Gregory, tweeted a "tip of the cap" to Schieffer. "Very well done," he said.

Schieffer asked the two men, "What is America's role in the world?" and asked Romney what he felt about the drone strikes that have been the hallmark of Obama's fight against terrorists. He asked whether each candidate would consider an attack on Israel to be an attack on the United States.

When Schieffer asked what each candidate would do if he got a phone call saying Israel was on its way to attack Iran, Romney batted it down as too hypothetical, and Obama didn't address it. Similarly, neither man bit on another hypothetical question of what he would do if Afghanistan forces proved unable to handle the country's security at the time the United States was looking to leave in 2014.

Schieffer segued from another Romney talk about education into the debate's wrap-up statements with a line that quickly drew social media attention: "I think we all love teachers."

Schieffer did have one gaffe, referring to the former al-Qaida head as "Obama's bin Laden."

In a sign of his evenhandedness, Schieffer escaped widespread social media criticism suggesting he was leaning any way politically. Earlier Monday, the conservative Media Research Center warned it would be watching him closely, noting it had documented several times when Schieffer supposedly leaned left.

But after the debate, MRC founder Brent Bozell said: "Schieffer managed to moderate this debate without revealing his own positions. Well done."

Associated Press

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

"X Factor" Renewed for third season by Fox

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(10/21) GOOD-EPIC: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

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Give an artist the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, and he makes magic with the S Pen

The artist is Gérémy Arène. His tools are the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 with the S Pen, and the Sketchbook Mobile app. The result is amazing. 

I tried to say it before when we first saw the Galaxy Note 10.1. These are more than Android phones or tablets. The S Pen and Wacom digitizer makes them a real appliance. Gérémy says it better in this 10-minute video than I ever could.

Source: PhonAndroid (French); via +Cory Teague



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