Thursday, November 8, 2012

Presidential election: How soon will someone win so we can go to sleep? (+video)

Polls close in six Eastern states at 7 p.m. If the networks call Virginia quickly for Obama, it could be an early sign of victory. But don't expect speedy presidential election results in battleground Ohio, where provisional ballots could make for a long night.

By Peter Grier,?Staff writer / November 6, 2012

Classical studies major Omar Dyette, from Racine, Wis. (front r.), mans a table outside the polls at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio, on Tuesday. The polls in this closely watched battleground state close at 7:30 p.m.

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When will someone win the presidential election so we can all go to sleep? That?s the question that lots of people asked us while we waited in line to vote Tuesday morning. We can?t answer that for sure, but it?s possible to pinpoint when the US public might begin to get hints as to how the 2012 vote will play out. Here?s a quick rundown so you can plan when to walk the dog/check kids? homework/make a burrito run to Chipotle.

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First, a technical note ? some states have split poll closings, with voting in different counties ending at different times. We?re ignoring that for the sake of simplicity.

That said, the first point at which something exciting can occur might be 7 p.m. That?s when the polls in six Eastern states close, with Virginia being the most important. Formerly solid red, Virginia has become much more of a swing state due to the fast growth of the D.C. suburbs in the northern part of the state. President Obama won there in 2008 by more than eight percentage points, but averages of major polls have the Old Dominion as a tossup in 2012.

Mitt Romney badly needs Virginia?s 13 electoral votes if he?s to put together the 270 he needs for victory. That means that if the networks call it quickly for Mr. Obama, it might be time to start plumping the bedroom pillows.

At 7:30 p.m., the polls close in Ohio. Do we even have to describe how important Ohio is to the calculations of both campaigns? It?s the state Obama has visited the most during the campaign, though there?s no truth to the rumor he?s had his middle name changed to ?Columbus." If Ohio is called quickly for one candidate or the other, it could be a great portent of victory; that?s unlikely to happen, though, given the closeness of state polls and the large number of provisional ballots that Ohio election officials expect to wade through.

North Carolina polls close at 7:30, too. That?s a state that Mr. Romney should win, perhaps easily.

Eight o'clock is when things will really start to happen. If Dan Rather were still a network anchor, this is the time when he?d produce a colorful saying, such as ?hang on to your armadillo and don?t forget the cheese dip, the hat?s really at the cleaners now!? Fifteen states ending voting at 8 EST, including Florida, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania.

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

To Maryland voters: Thoughts about Question 7 (gambling expansion) (Powerlineblog)

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1 dead, 3 injured in North Carolina hospital fire

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) ? One patient was killed and three others suffered slight injuries in a fire at Durham Regional Hospital early Tuesday.

Firefighters were called to a report of an explosion on the sixth floor of the hospital in central North Carolina around 2:15 a.m., Durham Fire Department spokeswoman Sierra Jackson said. The firefighters discovered there had been no explosion and the fire had been extinguished by the hospital sprinkler system.

The cause of the fire was still under investigation, Jackson said.

Hospital officials were investigating exactly where the fire occurred and how, said Katie Galbraith, hospital chief of operations.

The hospital was operating normally several hours later. The waiting area showed no sign of the fire. Visitors entered and left, and doctors and other hospital employees went about their business, getting coffee and heading back to their work. The television provided the only background noise.

Other patients in the 30-bed long-term care unit, a separately licensed facility operating as Select Specialty Hospitals, were moved to other parts of the hospital.

Some other patients were moved because of flooding caused by the sprinklers.

"They are safe and they are being well cared for," Galbraith said.

The three slightly injured patients all had been on ventilators prior to the fire. They were taken to the emergency room to be checked for smoke inhalation and then sent to the intensive care unit.

The names of the victim and those injured were not immediately released.

Galbraith said the hospital staff practices for just such emergencies.

"Our focus is on making sure people are safe," she said. "They did exactly what they're trained to do."

Durham Regional is a 369-bed acute care hospital.

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First Person: A Household Illustrates Wisconsin's Political Differences

Just days before Nov. 6, Yahoo! asked voters to reveal which candidate they're backing -- Barack Obama or Mitt Romney or another candidate -- and, briefly, why. Here are one voter's thoughts.

FIRST PERSON | On the last weekend before Election Day, while my unsuspecting partner slept, I sought revenge for a humor-filled and heated political debate. I painted his toenails blue and hid the nailpolish remover.

We live in Wisconsin. Our county is one of the worst counties in the state, featuring low education testing scores in the public school sector, one of the highest unemployment rates, crime rates and more. You could literally draw lines around rich and poor in this county. There is so much contempt, class warfare, public vs. private employment sectors, ethnic divide, and really a revolutionary civil divide.

We are a swing state for good reason. There is too much waste on both sides of the fence, and no one wants to pay for it. The rich blame the poor for being lazy and wanting handouts, and poor blame the rich for oppression, and the true middle struggles to skate by and survive.

My partner and I make up probably one of the most iconic representations of "swing state." And after this weekend we have the toenails to prove it!

My partner grew up poor, the eldest male in a family of seven. I grew up in upper middle class, the eldest female in a family of five. We're both raised Catholic, and he became atheist and I an agnostic in adulthood. Both of us are educated post-baccalaureate, but you can tell where the influences of childhood and what was in emphasis of "importance in politics" lies with in either of us, rooted deeply.

While neither of us is an official Democrat or Republican, and furthermore while the racketeering of these two parties exists and eliminates the other more reasonable options (i.e. independent, Green, and Libertarian) that both of us would rather choose, we claim opposing sides.

He is a Democrat, and I am a Republican. He voted early and I will vote on Election Day. And when both of us walked to the polls supporting our cause, the truth falls on more than where the arrow is drawn. Symbolically colored, our feet lead us to exercise our rights to vote, our ability to choose, and live our lives to the pursuit of our happiness -- regardless of which side of the political fence they may lie.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/first-person-household-illustrates-wisconsins-political-differences-002400253.html

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Egypt's Copts choose new pope for uncertain times

CAIRO (AP) ? Egypt's ancient Coptic Christian church named a new pope on Sunday to spiritually guide the community through a time when many fear for their future with the rise of Islamists to power and deteriorating security after last year's uprising.

The death earlier this year of Pope Shenouda III, a familiar figure who led the church for 40 years, heightened the sense of insecurity felt by many Egyptian Christians. They will now look to Bishop Tawadros, who will be ordained Nov. 18 as Pope Tawadros II, to fill the void in leadership.

Tawadros, 60, was chosen in an elaborate Mass where a blindfolded boy drew the name of the next patriarch from a crystal chalice.

"The situation for us in Egypt is not stable," said 27 year-old Peter Nasser, a volunteer at the Mass. "We hope the incoming pope will make our problems known to the outside world," he added, voicing hopes that Tawadros will also raise the profile of Christians in this country.

Nasser accused the current government, led by President Mohammed Morsi of the Islamic fundamentalist Muslim Brotherhood, of discriminating against minorities. He claimed the new leadership does not work in the interest of all Egyptians.

But even under authoritarian leader Hosni Mubarak, who ran Egypt for nearly three decades until he was ousted in February 2011, rights groups say police were lax in pursuing and punishing those who attacked Christians and few Copts were named to genuinely powerful posts in government.

Morsi, who was elected in Egypt's first free presidential race, has named a number of Christians as advisers and vowed to work closely with the community. But Christians are skeptical.

Morsi congratulated Tawadros and spoke of Egyptian "unity" and "brotherly love" between Copts and Muslims.

Copts, estimated at about 10 percent of the country's 83 million people, have long complained of discrimination by the Muslim majority state. Under both the old regime and the new Islamist leadership, violent clashes with Muslims have occasionally broken out, often sparked by church construction, land disputes or Muslim-Christian love affairs.

The newfound political power of Islamists in Egypt, who control the presidency and won parliamentary elections, has left many Christians feeling deeply uncomfortable.

Copts have faced sporadic, violent attacks by Muslim extremists. That has been compounded by deterioration in security and law enforcement since the uprising. In some cases, Coptic families or entire communities have had to flee their towns as a quick-fix solution to avoid more violence.

Yousef Sidhom, the editor of Egypt's main Coptic newspaper, said Copts are suffering from the increased lawlessness.

"There is great apprehension about what tomorrow holds for everyone," he said.

Another worry for Christians is that the new political powers are pressing for a stronger role for Islamic law in legislation. They are increasingly concerned about further marginalization and a possible curtailing of their rights of worship and expression.

Around Cairo St. Mark's Cathedral, where the colorful ceremony to select the new pope was held at midday, there was a heavy police presence.

"We will pray that God will choose the good shepherd," acting Pope Pachomios told the packed cathedral as he used red wax to seal a chalice with three names inside and then laid it on the altar during Mass.

There was a moment of silence before the name was drawn by a blindfolded boy. When the new pope was announced, thousands of worshippers erupted in applause, tears and prayer.

All three senior clerics whose names were in the chalice were considered consensus candidates who stayed out of disputes both within the church and with other groups, including Islamists. Several candidates were eliminated because they were considered either too conservative or too liberal.

We "will start by organizing the house from within," Tawadros told reporters after his win, speaking from the monastery complex of Wadi Natrun northwest of Cairo where he was praying. "It is a responsibility," he said. "Most important is ... that the church, as an institution, serves the community."

In a recent television interview, Tawadros said the youth-led uprising marked a turning point in the church's relations with younger generations.

Tawadros was formerly an aide to the acting Pope Pachomios and he was selected as pope on his 60th birthday, Egypt's state-run MENA news agency reported.

It said he was born Wagih Sahby Baqi Soleiman and had two sisters. Tawadros became a pharmacist who briefly managed a government-run pharmaceutical lab in Egypt until he went to a monastery in Wadi Natrun, northeast of Cairo, in 1986 where he studied religion for two years. He was ordained a priest in 1989.

The new pope will face tremendous challenges in navigating Egypt's changing political realities, where Islamists are now dominant and the liberal and secular groups behind last year's uprising are struggling. At the center of the political squabbling is the role of Islam in the new constitution, currently being drafted.

Christians, along with liberals and secularists, oppose demands by the Muslim Brotherhood and more conservative groups to enshrine a stricter adherence to Islamic law.

Violence is also but an ongoing concern.

Copts have faced attacks since the uprising, and disputes with their neighbors have sometimes flared into deadly clashes.

On New Year's Eve 2011, about a month before the uprising began, the bombing of a Mass in the Mediterranean coast city of Alexandria killed 21 people ? the worst attack against Copts in at least a decade. No one has been arrested.

In October 2011, soldiers drove armored vehicles into a crowd in Cairo protesting the failure of the military rulers who took over from Mubarak to protect Copts. Twenty-six people, mostly Copts, were killed.

The papal election comes during a shift in Christian attitudes about their relations to the state. For years, Christians largely relied on the church to secure protection for their rights through the former pope's close relationship with Mubarak.

But Shenouda had longstanding critics within the community who questioned why a cleric should act as an intermediary between them and the state. Others criticized him for not being tough enough with the former regime.

"I don't accept that the church continues representing the community, but it should continue the role of serving the community," said Sidhom, the newspaper editor.

Following the uprising and the pope's death, more Copts, particularly youths, have been emboldened to act outside the church to independently demand rights, better representation and freedom of worship.

Some critics of Shenouda's papal style hope the change will usher in a patriarch who is head of the church but not necessarily a political leader of the community.

Kirolos Zakaria, 20 year-old engineering student, said he wants the Christian community in Egypt to participate more in politics, but he does not want to see the pope involved.

The process of electing a new pope began weeks ago and on Monday, about 2,400 clergymen and church notables drew up a short list of three. The other two candidates were Bishop Raphael, 54, a one-time aide to Shenouda, and Father Raphael Ava Mina, the oldest among them at 70, a monk in a monastery near Alexandria.

There was controversy surrounding the selection process with congregants wanting to a bigger say in selecting papal nominees. Another issue the church is grappling with is strict rules that allow for divorce only in the case of adultery or conversion.

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Additional reporting by Sarah El Deeb.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/egypts-copts-choose-pope-uncertain-times-173329046.html

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Rajat Gupta gets two years in prison for insider trading

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Disgraced Wall Street titan and philanthropist Rajat Gupta was sentenced to only two years in prison, a much lighter sentence than U.S. prosecutors had demanded, even though the federal judge who imposed it on Wednesday called his insider trading crimes "disgusting" and "a terrible breach of trust."

Gupta was also ordered to pay a $5 million fine. He was convicted in Manhattan federal court last June for leaking Goldman Sachs boardroom secrets to Raj Rajaratnam, the hedge fund manager at the center of a U.S. government crackdown on insider trading over the past four years.

Some legal experts said the sentence came as a surprise, while others said the judge struck a fine balance.

U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff told a somber courtroom audience, including Gupta's wife and four adult daughters, that the illegal sharing of corporate secrets at the height of the 2008 financial crisis "was the functional equivalent of stabbing Goldman in the back."

Gupta, 63, gave no visible reaction to the sentence, which was given at the end of a 30-minute statement in which the judge spelled out the businessman's "extraordinary" philanthropy over decades that stood in stark contrast to his crimes.

Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp's co-founder, and former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan were among 400 friends and luminaries who had written letters to the judge urging leniency.

During Gupta's trial, the court heard how Gupta had tipped off his then friend and business associate Rajaratnam between September and October of 2008. Within minutes of a conference call of members of Goldman's board on September 23, 2008, Gupta told Rajaratnam that influential investor Warren Buffett was infusing $5 billion into the investment bank. Rajaratnam traded on the information as the market was closing.

In his statement on Wednesday, the judge said the tip "was not only overwhelming, but it was disgusting in its implications ... a terrible breach of trust" at a time when Goldman Sachs was in turmoil.

But the judge also said: "I have never encountered a defendant whose past history suggests such an extraordinary devotion ... to people in need."

Rakoff ordered Gupta to begin his sentence on January 8, 2013. He denied Gupta's lawyer's bid to have him freed on bail pending an appeal, which could last as long as two years.

The former Goldman director is the most influential corporate figure to be convicted in the wide U.S. probe of insider trading involving fund managers, traders, consultants and executives. He is a former global head of the McKinsey & Co management consultancy, and once sat on the boards of Procter & Gamble Co and American Airlines as well advising philanthropies including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

Gupta's sentence was less than the eight to 10 years sought by prosecutors, but more than the punishment of probation and community service in Rwanda that Gupta's lawyers had proposal. The judge dismissed that proposal as "a kind of Peace Corps for insider traders."

The sentence was also less than some other insider trading defendants who went to trial and received four, five and even 10 years imprisonment. Rajaratnam is serving an 11-year prison sentence, one of the longest for insider trading.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard Tarlowe on Wednesday argued for a sentence of at least eight years, telling the court "Mr Gupta knew as much about the sanctity of these types of corporate confidences as anybody, and that's what makes it so shocking."

New York securities class action and shareholder rights lawyer Mark Rifkin said the judge "understood both sides of the argument, and the relatively light sentence he imposed balances Gupta's misuse of his position against a lifetime of good work."

But Andrew Stoltmann, an attorney and investor rights advocate based in Chicago, wondered whether Gupta's "Mother Teresa-like halo" had warranted a sentence that was "little more than a slap on the wrist."

"He had such an important role at some of these companies that it is kind of the ultimate betrayal of trust."

When Gupta took his turn to address the court, he read for six minutes from a prepared statement, using bland language that stopped short of fully admitting his conduct, but apologizing to "extraordinary institutions and outstanding people" he knows and to his family.

"I feel terrible that they have been burdened with totally undeserved negative attention. I apologize to them and ask for their forgiveness."

Federal judges have wide leeway in sentencing, and Rakoff has a reputation for veering from guidelines designed for courts in handing down punishment. Gupta had faced a maximum sentence of 20 years for securities fraud and five years for conspiracy.

Gupta's lawyer, Gary Naftalis, arguing for a lenient sentence, said his client had suffered a "fall from grace of Greek tragedy proportions."

"This was an iconic figure who had been a role model for countless people around the globe," Naftalis said. "He is no more."

The case is USA v Gupta, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, No. 11-cr-907.

(Reporting by Grant McCool; Editing by Martha Graybow, Matthew Lewis, Gary Hill)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ex-goldman-director-rajat-gupta-gets-2-years-202510648--finance.html

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Monday, October 15, 2012

Relapse or recovery? Neuroimaging predicts course of substance addiction treatment

ScienceDaily (Oct. 14, 2012) ? An Indiana University study has provided preliminary evidence that by measuring brain activity through the use of neuroimaging, researchers can predict who is likely to have an easier time getting off drugs and alcohol, and who will need extra help.

"We can also see how brain activity changes as people recover from their addictions," said Joshua Brown, assistant professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Indiana University Bloomington, part of the College of Arts and Sciences.

The chronic occurrence of relapse underscores the need for improved methods of treatment and relapse prevention. One potential cause for relapse is deficient self-regulatory control over behavior and decision-making. Specifically this lack of self-regulatory ability in substance dependent individuals has been associated with dysfunction of a mesolimbic-frontal brain network. Reduced activity within this self-regulatory brain network has previously been implicated in relapse, but the specific relationship between this network, self-regulatory ability and recovery is yet to be determined.

The current study explores neurophysiological and cognitive indicators of self-regulatory ability in a community-based sample of substance dependent individuals during the first three months of addiction treatment. The study tests participants' risk-taking inclinations through what is called a Balloon Analog Risk Task, a game in which the participants can decide whether to add increasing amounts of air to a balloon, gaining rewards until it pops. Those who took greater risks were shown to have reduced brain activity. By the same token, those who took less risk showed greater brain activity. By three months those who were successful in treatment also demonstrated a pattern of brain activation that coincided with the risk level of cues during the balloon risk task decision-making. In individuals who relapsed, risk-related activation was limited to certain brain regions, possibly signaling the anticipated reward rather than the risk of negative outcome.

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Sunday, October 14, 2012

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If you?re a World Golf Village resident then you?ve definitely seen the increase in new home construction in the past six months. If you?re like me, then you?re very curious to see the inside of those beautiful homes and what new trends are happening in the builder world. Well friends, we are in luck because a variety of experts will be in-house at Davidson Realty on October 18th at 7 pm to discuss the latest trends in home improvements, building and design! This event is for everyone; whether you?re looking into some minor home upgrades, a major renovation or a brand new home.

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??Brian Martin with Standard Pacific Homes will review energy efficiency, the HERS rating for energy efficiency and new building design trends.
??Adam Merrill with Arthur Rutenberg Homes will discuss sound construction techniques like block vs. frame construction.
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So, whether you?re a homeowner considering updates for your home, in the market for a new home or custom build, or a real estate professional who wants to be ?in the know,? this Home Trends Open House is a great opportunity to hear from experts in the field and get your questions answered! This event is free and open to the public with complimentary wine and snacks. For more information, please call Peyton Davidson at (904) 940-5000 or visit http://www.davidsonrealtyinc.com/seminars-and-events.aspx.

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Saturday, October 13, 2012

5 Common Headaches & Their Causes - Steve Nash Fitness World ...

Headaches are common, but they have a wide variety of causes and treatments. People who are susceptible to headaches often find themselves confused about how to identify the different types, and as a result they can end up suffering from chronic pain for much longer than is necessary. Read on to discover the five main types of headaches, and to learn what you can do to help yourself in each case.

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1) Tension headaches:

Seventy percent of headaches are tension headaches, which arise from contractions that occur within the muscles of the head and neck. Usually, tension headaches feel like a tight band or a feeling of pressure that extends all the way around the head. The main causes are stress, bad posture, excessive tiredness, and eyestrain (from an inappropriate glasses prescription or sometimes just from working at a computer for hours). However, such headaches can also result from smoking or alcohol habits, and (far less avoidably) from hormonal changes that occur during a woman?s menstrual cycle. Tension headaches have no particular gender or age bias, though the majority of sufferers are adolescents or adults. When caused by posture that is poor or overly tense, physiotherapy and conscious amendments to the way you sit and move can sometimes alleviate these headaches. In most other cases, the best way to treat them is with over-the-counter painkillers such as ibuprofen or Tylenol.

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2) Cluster headaches:

Cluster headaches are most commonly experienced by men and are known for the acute periodic pain that they cause. These headaches are not currently very well understood, but are thought to involve blood vessel dilation putting pressure on a nerve. The pain experienced is usually one-sided, of a ?drilling? quality, and located around the eye or at the back of the eye. Cluster headaches strike the sufferer in bursts that last between fifteen minutes to many hours at a time, and they are thought to be the most agonizingly painful type of primary headache. Some people also develop a red eye, a drooping eyelid, and intense feelings of restlessness. If you experience cluster headaches, you will probably find that your normal painkillers do not relieve your symptoms and you will have to be specially prescribed preventative or abortive medications.

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3) Migraines:

Twenty percent of headaches are migraines, which can be especially painful headaches that result from constrictions that cause decreased blood flow in the vessels of the head and neck. They are more commonly suffered by women, and usually produce a one-sided and intense head pain. This is often accompanied by strong nausea and a dislike of loud noise or bright light. A specific type of migraine (namely migraine ?with aura?) causes visual disturbances such as strange flashes of light or even partial blindness. Sometimes the cause of a migraine headache is utterly mysterious, but some of the identified causes include a genetic predisposition, smoking tobacco, an insufficient amount of sleep, the onset of a menstrual period, drinking alcohol, and taking hormonal contraceptives. Some people also find that their migraines are triggered by certain foods, most commonly dairy food (especially cheese) or chocolate. Unfortunately, painkillers seldom do much to relieve the pain of a migraine, and most people find it best to try to sleep until it passes. However, if your doctor diagnoses you with migraine then you may be prescribed preventative medication.

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4) Medication overuse headaches:

Also known as ?rebound headaches?, medication overuse headaches can occur when you take painkillers on a very regular basis for a substantial period of time. They usually develop after another sort of chronic headache requires regular painkiller use. The original type of headache morphs into a medication overuse headache that is sometimes indistinguishable from the original pain that you suffered. When such headaches do occur, they tend to strike every day, meaning that is very tempting to continue taking painkilling medications. If you think that your headache might be of this sort, your doctor will probably advise abstaining from painkillers. Unfortunately, even without further painkillers it can take up to a few weeks for a medication overuse headache to abate.

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5) Sinus headaches:

When your sinuses are inflamed by an infection, this can stop mucus from draining as it would normally. This pressure can then cause a dull ache around the bridge of your nose, your forehead, or your cheekbones. The pain of sinus headaches can usually be temporarily alleviated with your normal painkillers (such as paracetamol or ibuprofen), but it is important that you be properly diagnosed so that you can be prescribed a decongestant (in the form of a nasal spray or tablets). In addition, some find that an over-the-counter nasal spray of saline reduces sinus swelling by helping to flush out mucus.

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While most headaches are more uncomfortable than dangerous, there are some sinister medical conditions that also involve head pain. When a headache is coupled with confusion, paralysis of a limb, neck stiffness or slurred speech, it warrants investigation by a neurologist as well as your regular doctor. When you do visit your doctor, make sure to mention any new sensations or problems even if they appear disconnected from your headaches. Further, any headache that develops suddenly and is described as ?the worst headache of one?s life? should be treated as a medical emergency (as this can sometimes be the only symptom of a highly dangerous hemorrhage). Finally, please note that if you are experiencing a new kind of headache then this always warrants a trip to see a doctor as well.

Source: http://www.stevenashfitnessclubs.com/blog/2012/10/5-common-headaches-their-causes/

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Alzheimer drug shows some promise in mild disease

FILE-In this Monday, Feb. 6, 2012, file photo, Alexis McKenzie, right, executive director of The Methodist Home of the District of Columbia Forest Side, an Alzheimer's assisted-living facility, puts her hand on the arm of resident Catherine Peake, in Washington. Combined results released, Monday, Oct. 8, 2012, from two studies of an experimental Alzheimer's drug under development by Eli Lilly & Co. called solanezumab, suggest that it might modestly slow mental decline, especially in patients with mild disease. Taken separately, the studies missed their main goals to significantly slow the mind-robbing disease. But pooled results found 34 percent less decline in mild Alzheimer's patients compared to those on a dummy treatment for 18 months. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

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(AP) ? Combined results from two studies of an experimental Alzheimer's drug suggest it might modestly slow mental decline, especially in patients with mild disease.

Taken separately, the studies on the drug ? Eli Lilly & Co.'s solanezumab ? missed their main goals of significantly slowing the mind-robbing disease or improving activities of daily living. But pooled results found 34 percent less mental decline in mild Alzheimer's patients compared to those on a fake treatment for 18 months.

Doctors called the results encouraging although probably not good enough to win approval of the drug now, without another study to confirm there is a benefit. Investors were more enthused, driving Lilly's stock up about 5 percent on Monday and about 19 percent since August, when the company described the results in general terms.

Detailed results were revealed for the first time Monday at an American Neurological Association conference in Boston.

"It's certainly not the home run we all wanted, but we're very encouraged by these results," said Maria Carillo, chief science officer for the Alzheimer's Association, which had no role in the research.

Dr. Stephen Salloway, an Alzheimer's expert at Brown University, agreed.

"It's exciting to see that there may be clinical benefit," he said, but it is modest and may not make a difference in how well patients live ? what matters most to them and their families, he said.

About 35 million people worldwide have dementia, and Alzheimer's is the most common type. In the U.S., about 5 million have Alzheimer's. Current medicines such as Aricept and Namenda just temporarily ease symptoms. There is no known cure.

Solanezumab (sol-ah-NAYZ-uh-mab) is one of three drugs in late-stage testing that seek to alter the course of the disease. Results on one drug were disappointing, and results of the other won't be ready until early next year.

Solanezumab aims to bind to and help clear the sticky deposits that clog patients' brains. The two studies each had about 1,000 patients, about two-thirds with mild disease and one-third with moderately severe Alzheimer's, in 16 countries. Their average age was 75.

The main measures were two tests ? one reflecting language, memory and thinking and the other, ability to perform daily activities such as eating and grooming. The combined results on the mild disease patients showed a nearly 2-point difference in the roughly 90-point score on thinking abilities. Previous studies suggest that a change of 3 to 4 on the score is needed to show a clinical benefit, like an improvement in how well patients can take care of themselves.

"It's a small difference," Dr. Rachelle Doody of Baylor College of Medicine said of the drug's effect. She heads a nationwide research network funded by the National Institute on Aging that did an independent analysis of Lilly's results on the studies and presented them Monday at the conference.

Still, "you slow the decline" with the drug, she said.

Independent experts cautioned that the improvement was small, and needs to be verified in another study.

"I hate to get too enthusiastic ... there's a flicker of a signal" of benefit, but less than what some other once-promising treatments showed, said Dr. Sam Gandy, head of Alzheimer's disease research at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York.

Dr. Ronald Petersen, director of Alzheimer's research at the Mayo Clinic, called the drug's effect "subtle" and said it may mean just that "somebody remembers one extra word out of a 15-word list" without any real improvement in how well they live.

The drug, if ever approved, is likely to be expensive, and that means "we need more evidence" of its benefit to justify its use, Petersen said.

Encouragingly, solanezumab had few side effects. About 1 percent of people on the drug had some chest pain from reduced blood flow to the heart. There were few cases of worrisome brain swelling and small bleeding in the brain, an effect that caused concern with another experimental Alzheimer's drug, bapineuzumab by Pfizer Inc. and Johnson & Johnson's Janssen Alzheimer Immunotherapy unit.

That drug failed to help patients in two late-stage studies announced last month, but did show signs of hitting its target and clearing deposits from the brain.

The Lilly drug seems to be safer, and that is an advantage, said Dr. Norman Relkin, head of a memory disorders program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center.

"There is some cause for encouragement here. It's not the magnitude we'd like to see" but certainly warrants further studies on the drug, he said.

Relkin heads testing of the third drug in late-stage development ? Gammagard, by Baxter International Inc. Results are expected early next year.

Meanwhile, Dr. Eric Siemers, senior medical director for Lilly, said the company will discuss its results and next steps with the Food and Drug Administration.

Lilly shares closed up $2.55, or 5.3 percent, to $50.78. During the day they peaked at $50.94, their highest price since April 2008. (This is also their highest closing price since that month.) The shares are up 19.8 percent since August 24.

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Online:

Alzheimer's info: http://www.alzheimers.gov

Alzheimer's Association: http://www.alz.org

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Marilynn Marchione can be followed at http://twitter.com/MMarchioneAP

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Iran's spy agency finds voice in cyberspace

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) ? A glimpse into the shadow world of Iran's main spy agency is now a click away.

In an unexpected display of outreach, the Intelligence Ministry now hosts a website with addresses of provincial offices, appeals for tips and anti-American essays that mock rising obesity rates, large prison populations and school shootings.

There's no mission statement on the site, but it appears part of stepped-up attempts by Iran's leadership to promote national unity and project its authority amid Western sanctions and international isolation. After protests in Tehran last week over Iran's slumping currency, the nationally broadcast Friday prayers tapped heavily into the theme of shared sacrifice in times of trouble. And on Wednesday, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei described the sanctions as a "war against a nation."

The new website also fits into Iran's narrative of fighting a "soft war" in cyberspace against Western cultural and political influences. For more than a year, Iran's leaders have touted plans for a "clean" Internet that could presumably try to block Western content, but Web experts have raised questions about its technical feasibility.

"The ministry is going online to make its presence known to the Iranian public, especially the young who use the Internet," said Meir Javedanfar, an Iranian-born political analyst based in Israel. "This is basically a show of force."

What the new Farsi-language site, www.vaja.ir, lacks in innovation (mostly a simple list of stories and links), it makes up for in pure anti-American bluntness.

Click on "America from a Different Perspective." The list of shame includes the huge U.S. prison population, rising obesity, school shooting statistics, why supporters of euthanasia seek to "kill grandparents" and how giant chain stores such as Walmart are smothering small businesses.

Another essay claims the chief goal of U.S. economic sanctions is not to force concessions over Tehran's nuclear program, but to incite civil unrest. It specifically cites U.S. diplomat Jillian Burns, who set up Washington's first Iranian monitoring office in Dubai in 2006 and is currently the consul in Herat in western Afghanistan, where Iran has strong cultural and economic ties. There was no immediate comment from the State Department.

Tehran-based political commentator Hamid Reza Shokouhi sees the website ? the web name is the Farsi acronym for the Intelligence Ministry ? as part of a new image-building campaign by Iran's ruling system in the Internet era, which has left authorities in a constant struggle to block opposition sites and Western influences.

"Economic and military threats against Iran have increased. Under such circumstances, it is necessary to reduce the gap between the people and the ruling system," said Shokouhi. "The website is a move in this direction. This is a big deal."

It's far from the first time that Iran's leadership has planted its flag in cyberspace.

Websites have operated for years for Khamenei and others including President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ? in Farsi, English and Arabic. More than a dozen state-run and semiofficial news services also flood the Web around the clock.

"The leadership, particularly within the hardline elements of the Intelligence Ministry, has an obsession with the notion that Washington is coordinating a soft revolution to unseat the Islamic Republic," said Suzanne Maloney, an Iranian affairs expert at the Brookings Institution in Washington.

Part of Iran's counterstrategy appears to be a kind of information overload in response to U.S. initiatives, such as the State Department's launch last year of a "virtual embassy" in English and Farsi that seeks to reach out to ordinary Iranians. The site was quickly blocked by Iranian authorities, but firewall bypasses such as proxy servers are widely used by Iran's young and tech-skilled population.

"There is probably an element of mimicry here as well," said Maloney. "The Iranians enjoy turning the table on Washington and imitating American tactics."

Last week, a U.S. broadcast oversight board accused Iran of jamming regional radio and television programming that includes the Persian services for the Voice of America and the BBC. And on Monday ? two days after the website was launched ? Iran's Intelligence Minister Heidar Moslehi claimed that Iran's secret services have the upper hand in the Web war with the West.

"The intelligence apparatus confronts enemy measures in the cyber front," the official IRNA news agency quoted Moslehi as saying.

The intelligence minister was at the center of one of Iran's most public political feuds. Khamenei last year demanded Moslehi keep the post despite objections from Ahmadinejad, who was so angered that he boycotted government meetings for more than a week. In response, the ruling clerics arrested dozens of Ahmadinejad's allies and left him politically weakened entering his final year in office.

A journalist at Tehran's moderate Shargh newspaper, Soroush Farhadian, interprets the new website as an effort by intelligence agency to gain its own voice.

"One of the objectives is to demonstrate its independent position rather than speaking through the semiofficial news agencies," he said.

There is also a potential for touches of candor amid the high-voltage propaganda. One article appears to buck the official line that sanctions on Iran's oil exports are meaningless. It notes Iran has "paid heavy costs" in its showdown with the West.

"On the one hand, Iran has faced problems with a cut in its main source of revenue. On the other hand, the West has taken all measures to force Iran to give up its nuclear program," the post said. "Despite all the costs suffered by the West to stop Iran's nuclear program, the Islamic Republic has continued its path and the West has failed."

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Murphy reported from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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How are Contra Costa's Children Doing? - First 5 Contra Costa

Children Now released its 2012 California County Scorecard yesterday, and its news for young children in Contra Costa is both promising and concerning.

Because what happens in early childhood lays the foundation for later success in school and life, technically all 28 indicators in the report have something to do with early childhood. But for the sake of understanding how well we are doing at laying the foundation, let?s examine indicators specific to early childhood.

The best news is that Contra Costa is seeing significant improvement in two indicators of literacy:

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  • The number of third-graders who are reading at grade level is?up 26%.

Even in our highly technological world, literacy remains the basis for understanding, learning, and advancement. And early literacy ? the exposure to language, vocabulary, books, pictures, letters and words from infancy ? is the foundation for reading success in school. That?s why third grade reading is an important reflection on the success of efforts to promote literacy in the years before kindergarten.

But even with these increases, only 68% of Contra Costa?s young children are read to every day and only 53% read at grade level in 3rd grade. There?s still a lot of room to grow in these areas. And when you look deeper into the data, you find significant disparities by race and ethnicity.

While 63% of Latino families in Contra Costa report reading to their children, compared with 75% of white families, Latino and African-American children are reading at grade level at only half the rate of white and Asian children. The number of Latino and African-American children not reading at grade level represents about one-fifth of all Contra Costa third graders. This should be a red flag to all who hope to educate, train, and employ the future work forces of our county.

To address this disparity, it will require concerted coordinated efforts not just by schools, but by everyone who supports families and children.? It?s time to double down on our current efforts to support and educate families, raise the quality of early learning, and promote early literacy.

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