REDWOOD CITY, CA–(Marketwired – May 14, 2013) – oDesk, the world’s largest online workplace, and Millennial Branding, a Gen Y consulting firm, today announced results of a new study, “Millennials and the Future of Work.” The survey, conducted by independent research firm Genesis Research Associates, examines perspectives on the future of work from 3,193 freelancers worldwide, including 1,958 Millennials (19 – 30 years old). Findings reveal a desire to follow independent career paths due to the freedom and flexibility professionals say these paths provide, as well as a groundbreaking redefinition of what it means to be “an entrepreneur.” For full survey results, please visit https://www.odesk.com/info/spring2013onlineworksurvey/ or see our infographic. Key results include: Professionals are crafting entrepreneurial, independent paths to freedomOf the freelancing Millennials surveyed, 58% of those familiar with the term “entrepreneur” classified themselves as one. Continue reading
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Arizona tax-freedom day arrives 5 days earlier
Arizonas tax burden appears to be easing this year, even as the national tax bill rises, according to a new study. Arizonas tax freedom day arrived five days earlier this year, on April 5, than it did in 2012, the Tax Foundation reported. Continue reading
GERD label makes parents more likely to want medicine
By Genevra Pittman NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Telling the parents of babies who spit up and cry frequently that their child has gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, makes them more likely to want medicine – even if they’re also told it isn’t likely to help much, a new study suggests. Most babies who spit up don’t have an acid reflux problem, researchers said, just a not-quite-developed upper stomach valve. Continue reading
Brookings Institute study finds Colorado aerospace ahead, but changing
Work done in Colorado includes the Operational Land Imager. (Denver Post file) The Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution is releasing detailed findings Tuesday from a new study on Colorado’s aerospace economy a study that applauds the state’s strength but cautions about “disruptive changes” on the horizon that could threaten the state’s dominance in the sector. “We do feel it is a moment of urgency,” said Mark Muro, senior fellow and policy director at the Metropolitan Policy Program Continue reading
ResearchMoz: Solid State Thin Film Battery: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, Nanotechnology, 2013 …
ALBANY, New York, January 21, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — New Report Added in ResearchMoz Reports DatabaseSolid State Thin Film Battery: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, Nanotechnology, 2013 to 2019. ResearchMoz announces that it has published a new study Solid State Thin Film Battery: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, Nanotechnology, 2013 to 2019 Continue reading
Medical mistakes rampant in US hospitals – Video
Medical mistakes rampant in US hospitals Here's something to consider next time you go under the knife: a new study from Johns Hopkins Medical School shows just how often surgeons have made serious mistakes during the past 20 years. For starters, the study found surgeons leave foreign objects, such as a sponge or a towel, inside of their patients around 39 times a week. Peter Pronovost, senior vice president for patient safety at Johns Hopkins, talks about the study with RT's Meghan Lopez.From:mohamed essamViews:0 0ratingsTime:10:36More inNews Politics Continue reading
Gene therapy offers new ray of hope to severe coronary artery disease patients
In a new study, researchers have got greater insight into the safety and effectiveness of gene therapy to rebuild blood vessels in patients living with coronary artery disease. Continue reading
Solo rock stars die sooner than those in bands
Rock and pop stars with a successful solo career are about twice as likely to die early as those in famous bands, according to a new study. Continue reading
Genetic Mutations Lead To Autism And Other Disorders
[ Watch the Video: Mutation Hotspots in Autism Genes ] Connie K. Continue reading
How to use sam-e depression medication – Video
How to use sam-e depression medication You can check the link below if you want to read my article finishdepression.blogspot.com MY TWITTER : twitter.com MY FACEBOOK : www.facebook.com MY GOOGLE+ : plus.google.com WEBSITE : www.finishdepression.blogspot.com A popular dietary supplement called SAMe may help depressed patients who don't respond to prescription antidepressant treatment, a new study shows. SAMe stands for S-adenosyl methionine, a naturally occurring molecule that is widely used in Europe for depression, arthritis and other ailments. It is found throughout the human body, with high concentrations in the liver, adrenal glands and brain. Continue reading
Cleveland Clinic researcher identifies 2 new genetic mutations associated with Cowden syndrome
( Cleveland Clinic ) Cleveland Clinic researchers from the Lerner Research Institute have uncovered two new genes associated with Cowden syndrome according to a new study, published today in the online version of the American Journal of Human Genetics. Continue reading
Stem Cells For Restoring Eyesight – New Delivery Method
A new technique for transporting stem cell therapy to the eye has been developed by a group of engineers at the University of Sheffield, England. They hope this discovery can aid in repairing eyes that have been damaged by disease or accident in a natural way Continue reading
New Genetic Testing Reveals More Prenatal Abnormalities
A new genetic test has resulted in remarkably more applicable information than the current routine of prenatal testing, suggests a new study published in The New England Journal of Medicine. The test uses microarray analysis to more effectively examine a fetus's DNA than is currently possible with the karyotyping method, a visual examination of the fetus's chromosomes. Continue reading
A New Genetic Fingerprint Lives in Your Gut
Our bodies contain far more microbial genes than human genes. Continue reading
'Rogue' Planet Found Roaming
Astronomers have discovered a potential “rogue” alien planet wandering alone just 100 light-years from Earth, suggesting that such starless worlds may be extremely common across the galaxy. The free-floating object, called CFBDSIR2149, is likely a gas giant planet four to seven times more massive than Jupiter, scientists say in a new study unveiled Tuesday. Continue reading
Shocking: Planet Nibiru Exposed by Scientists (Today) 11.15.2012 – Video
Shocking: Planet Nibiru Exposed by Scientists (Today) 11.15.2012 Planet Nibiru: Astronomers have discovered a “rogue” alien planet wandering alone, in our Solar System. The free-floating object, is likely a gas giant planet four to seven times more massive than Jupiter, scientists say in a new study unveiled today (Nov. 14) Continue reading
‘Orphan’ Alien Planet or Space Station? – Video
'Orphan' Alien Planet or Space Station? The free-floating object, called CFBDSIR2149, is likely a gas giant planet four to seven times more massive than Jupiter, scientists say in a new study unveiled today (Nov Continue reading
Rogue Alien Planet Found With No Star! Nibiru, Planet X? 2012 HD – Video
Rogue Alien Planet Found With No Star! Nibiru, Planet X? Continue reading
‘Orphan’ alien planet is found nearby
Astronomers have discovered a potential “rogue” alien planet wandering alone just 100 light-years from Earth, suggesting that such starless worlds may be extremely common across the galaxy. The free-floating object, called CFBDSIR2149, is likely a gas giant planet four to seven times more massive than Jupiter, scientists say in a new study unveiled Wednesday. Continue reading
"Orphan" Alien Planet Found Nearby without Parent Star
The massive exoplanet, which is likely four to seven times the size of Jupiter, is just 100 light-years from Earth By Mike Wall and SPACE.com GOING ROGUE: This artist’s impression shows the free-floating planet CFBDSIR2149, at 100 light-years away the closest such “rogue” world to our own solar system. It does not orbit a star and hence does not shine by reflected light; the faint glow it emits can only be detected in infrared light. Image: ESO/L Continue reading