Fletcher Allen Health Care, Central Vermont Medical Center and Cigna Bring Accountable Care to Vermont

BLOOMFIELD, Conn. & BURLINGTON, Vt.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Cigna (CI), Fletcher Allen Health Care and Central Vermont Medical Center (CVMC) have launched a collaborative accountable care program to expand patient access to health care, improve care coordination, and achieve the triple aim of improved health outcomes (quality), lower total medical costs and increased patient satisfaction. Collaborative accountable care is Cigna's approach to achieving the same population health goals as accountable care organizations, or ACOs.

Accountable care is a variation on the patient-centered medical home model of health care already in place at both Fletcher Allen and CVMC. This model rewards primary care doctors for improved outcomes and reduced medical costs. Cigna's collaboration with Fletcher Allen and CVMC is one of the first patient-centered accountable care programs in Vermont involving an integrated delivery system and a health plan.

The program will benefit approximately 10,500 individuals covered by a Cigna health plan in Vermont who receive care from among 144 primary care health professionals at 21 practice locations.

This agreement with Cigna is part of Fletcher Allens comprehensive strategy to be a leader in the transformation of health care, said John Brumsted, M.D., Fletcher Allens president and chief executive officer. Cignas program is consistent with our ongoing efforts to work with all stakeholders to make Vermonts future health care delivery system fulfill the promise of higher quality care, improved access and reduced rates of increasing costs.

The joint collaboration of CVMC and Fletcher Allen with Cigna and their accountable care program is another great example of the value of the integrated delivery system that we created with Fletcher Allen Partners last October, said Judy Tartaglia, president and chief executive officer, CVMC. We are just beginning to see the potential that can be achieved by this system in the years ahead.

Fletcher Allen and CVMC health care professionals will monitor and coordinate an individuals medical care in a more comprehensive way with support from Cigna tools and information resources. Patients will continue to go to their current physician and will automatically receive the benefits of the program. There also are no changes in any plan requirements regarding referrals to specialists. Patients most likely to see the immediate benefits of the program are those who need help managing chronic conditions, such as diabetes or heart disease.

Critical to the programs benefits are registered nurse clinical care coordinators who help patients with chronic conditions or other health challenges navigate the health care system. The care coordinators enhance care by using patient-specific data from both organizations and from Cigna to identify patients being discharged from the hospital who might be at risk for readmission, as well as patients who may be overdue for important health screenings or who may have skipped a prescription refill. The care coordinators will work collaboratively with the Primary Care Medical Home and Community Health Teams regionally to help patients get the follow-up care or screenings they need, identify any issues related to medications and help prevent chronic conditions from worsening.

The care coordinators will also help patients schedule appointments, provide health education and refer patients to Cigna's clinical programs, such as disease management programs for diabetes, heart disease and other conditions; and lifestyle management programs, such as programs for tobacco cessation, weight management and stress management.

Through our collaborative accountable care programs, Cigna hopes to create a patient-centered health care system that emphasizes prevention and primary care while rewarding physicians for quality of care and improved health outcomes, said Dr. Robert Hockmuth, Cignas senior medical director in Vermont. A system thats focused on delivering value rather than volume of services will ultimately result in a healthier population and lower medical costs, which is good for individuals, families, employers and doctors.

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Efficacy of herbal remedies for managing insomnia

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Contact: Vicki Cohn vcohn@liebertpub.com 914-740-2100 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News

New Rochelle, NY, July 18, 2012 Approximately 1 in 3 Americans suffers from chronic sleep deprivation and another 10-15% of the population has chronic insomnia. Sleep disorders can profoundly affect a person's whole life and have been linked to a range of diseases, including obesity, depression, anxiety, and inflammatory disorders. Over-the-counter herbal remedies are often used to treat insomnia, but surprisingly, very little research has been done to study their efficacy, according to an article in Alternative and Complementary Therapies, published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers. The article is available free on the Alternative and Complementary Therapies website at http://www.liebertpub.com/act.

People need many hours of sound, restorative sleep every night to maintain an optimal state of physiological and psychological health, but many factors can disrupt sleep schedules and compromise the quality of sleep. In the article, "SleepNaturally: A Review of the Efficacy of Herbal Remedies for Managing Insomnia," the authors conducted a search of the Internet and electronic databases to identify literature on herbal remedies that are commonly used to manage insomnia, including valerian, hops, kava-kava, chamomile, and St. John's wort. They found that few scientific studies had been published that reported on the therapeutic potential and safety of these herbal remedies and the results were either inconclusive or contradictory.

The authors concluded that, considering the benefits that a natural management strategy could offer patients with insomnia, additional research is required to assess the effectiveness and safety of herbal remedies as therapeutic agents.

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About the Journal

Alternative and Complementary Therapies is a bimonthly journal that publishes original articles, reviews, and commentaries evaluating alternative therapies and how they can be integrated into clinical practice. Topics include botanical medicine, vitamins and supplements, nutrition and diet, mind-body medicine, acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine, ayurveda, indigenous medicine systems, homeopathy, naturopathy, yoga and meditation, manual therapies, energy medicine, and spirituality and health. Complete tables of content and a sample issue may be viewed on the Alternative and Complementary Therapies website at http://www.liebertpub.com/act.

About the Publisher

Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers is a privately held, fully integrated media company known for establishing authoritative peer-reviewed journals in many promising areas of science and biomedical research, including The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, Medical Acupuncture, and Journal of Medicinal Food. Its biotechnology trade magazine, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN), was the first in its field and is today the industry's most widely read publication worldwide. A complete list of the firm's 70 journals, books, and newsmagazines is available on the Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. website at http://www.liebertpub.com.

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Research and Markets: China Genetic Engineering Drug Industry Report, 2011-2012

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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/563f2h/china_genetic_engi) has announced the addition of the "China Genetic Engineering Drug Industry Report, 2011-2012" report to their offering.

At present, China has at least one hundred enterprises involved in genetic engineering drugs. In recent years, the compound growth rate of genetic engineering drug market in China is as high as 49%, with an average gross margin of more than 80%.

However, the technology strength and efficacy of locally produced genetic engineering drugs are relatively weak. In particular, the pegylated recombinant human granulocyte colony stimulating factor (PEG-rhG-CSF) for injection of CSPC Pharmaceutical Group Limited that approved for marketing in March 2012 is the only homemade long-acting protein product. Still, due to the impetus of huge market capacity as well as a package of preferential policies, many domestic enterprises, including GeneScience Pharmaceuticals, Amoytop and Anhui Anke Biotechnology, are accelerating the industrialized research of long-acting protein drugs.

Although China lags behind in terms of the overall level of genetic engineering drugs, the industry is now rich R&D and industrialization experience as well as capital reserves. Thus, with a host of genetic engineering drug patents to become due, Chinese enterprises, such as Walvax, are committed to the industrialization research of monoclonal antibody, long-acting recombinant protein drugs and other generic drugs with high technical barriers.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Profile of Biopharmaceutical Industry

1.1 Definition and Classification

1.2 Genetic Engineering Drugs

2 Overview of China Genetic Engineering Drug Industry

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McDonalds staff accused of assaulting 'human cyborg'

Steve Mann - the 'human cyborg' with a permanent wearable computer similar to Google Glasses - claims he was assaulted by McDonalds staff in one of its Paris 'restaurants'.

The University of Toronto professor was, as always, wearing his Eye Tap Digital Eye Glass when he entered the Champs-Elysees outletwith his family and ordered a meal.

He says that when he sat down, he was assaulted by a man who attempted to rip the glasses from his head - dangerous, as they're permanently attached to his skull.

Mann showed this man a document from his doctor explaining the device - he'd expected to need this when passing through customs, though not, presumably, when ordering a Ranch Wrap (the 'intersection of crispy chicken and creamy, tangy ranch sauce', apparently)

But the man crumpled up the document while another McDonalds employee tore up the rest of his documentation. He was then pushed out onto the street.

But Mann has evidence of the assault, thanks to a quirk of the glasses' design.

"The computerized eyeglass processes imagery using Augmediated Reality, in order to help the wearer see better, and when the computer is damaged, e.g. by falling and hitting the ground (or by a physical assault), buffered pictures for processing remain in its memory, and are not overwritten with new ones by the then non-functioning computer vision system," he writes on his blog.

"As a result of Perpetrator 1's actions, therefore, images that would not have otherwise been captured were captured. Therefore by damaging the Eye Glass, Perpetrator 1 photographed himself and others within McDonalds."

Perhaps most shockingly, though, Mann's attempts to complain to McDonalds - and get his vision system repaired at the company's expense - proved totally futile. Emails disappeared into the void, and phone calls elicited only a distorted voice recording.

It was only when Mann resorted to an online plea for help that the company responded, with a terse Twitter message, reading: "Hi @STEVEPMP We take the claims very seriously, are in process of gathering info & ask for patience until all facts are known. Thank you."

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Fukushima beaches reopen for first time since nuclear disaster

All 17 beaches in the prefecture had been closed last summer amid concern over radioactive contamination following an earthquake and tsunami in March 2011, which wrecked Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant and left almost 20,000 people dead.

Local authorities gave the all clear to Nakoso beach, 40 miles south of the nuclear power station, declaring the waters free of contamination. Officials said radiation detected in the water at the beach was negligible.

But on the same day as the beach was opened, tens of thousands of people rallied in Tokyo demanding that the government abandon nuclear power.

Crowds estimated at 200,000 gathered for a rally at Yoyogi Park in the capital.

Protesters expressed outrage over a report that blamed the Fukushima disaster on Japan's culture of "reflexive obedience" and held no individuals responsible.

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Health advisory issued for five Pinellas beaches

A health advisory was issued for five Pinellas County beaches Wednesday after elevated levels of enteric bacteria were found in water sampling.

Honeymoon Island, Sand Key Park, Indian Rocks Beach, Madeira Beach's Archibald Park and Redington Shores near 182nd Avenue West were listed in the advisory by the Pinellas County Health Department.

"These areas should be considered a potential health risk to swimmers," Maggie Hall, a spokeswoman for the department, said in a news release.

The presence of enteric bacteria is an indication of fecal pollution, which may come from stormwater runoff, pets, wildlife and sewage, the health department said. The bacteria may cause disease, infections or rashes.

The county conducts saltwater beach testing through the state's Healthy Beaches Monitoring Program.

The advisory was based on the bacterial indicator recommended by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA standard for the bacteria is no more than 104 colony forming units per 100 milliliters of water.

The five beaches were given grades of "poor," meaning 105 units or greater were found, according to the monitoring program's website.

The sampling is for the period beginning Monday. Another sampling is slated for July 30.

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CosmoQuest Offering Online Astronomy Course

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Want to brush up on your astro-knowledge? Wishing you had taken that Astronomy 101 course in college? CosmoQuest the citizen science and web-based astronomy community is offering online astronomy courses, and their first offering is now open for signups! CQX 001: Solar System Science is an 8-session, 4-week course, exploring the solar system, planetary geology, and extrasolar planets.

Not everyone has access to astronomy and space science classes, said Dr. Pamela Gay, the founder of CosmoQuest. With CosmoQuest, were looking to make the universe accessible to everyone at a cost comparable to what you might pay for dance or music lessons. The classes will be offered online through a Google+ Hangout, and this first course offering will be taught by someone familiar to Universe Today readers: Ray Sanders, who contributes to UT and also answers astronomy questions at his blog, Dear Astronomer. Ray is a research assistant at Arizona State University.

By combining Hangout technology with educational content, well be able to deliver an outstanding classroom experience, Ray said. In this first course, CosmoQuest students will be able to participate in typical Astro 101 solar system course material our Sun and its planets. Well also briefly explore Plutos status, astrobiology, geology, and planetary systems outside our solar system.

Solar System Science is just the first of many classes that CosmoQuest has planned.

In the coming months, well be opening courses on data reduction, observing, stars, galaxies, and more, said Pamela. Our goal is to prepare people to take part in more and more advanced citizen science programs over time.

If youve ever participated in a Google+ Hangout, you know how fun they can be. Heres a chance to use a Hangout to really put your brain to work over the summer!

By keeping the classes small and meeting face-to-face using Google Hangouts, CosmoQuests online classes let students engage in content-rich real-time dialogue with their instructor and fellow classmates, said Georgia Bracey, who is with the Education & Public Outreach team at Cosmoquest. This brings a high level of flexibility, depth, and student-centeredness to the class in a way thats not usually possible in a traditional lecture course.

The cost for the class is $240, and the class is limited to 8 participants. This first CosmoQuest Academy class begins on July 24, 2012. You can find out more information and sign up at this link.

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Research and Markets: Bladder Pathology

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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/wtn2c6/bladder_pathology) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report "Bladder Pathology" to their offering.

The human urinary bladder is subject to a unique and extraordinarily diverse array of congenital, inflammatory, metaplastic, and neoplastic abnormalities. This book provides contemporary, comprehensive, and evidence-based practice information for pathologists, urologists, oncologists, and other medical professionals.

In Bladder Pathology, a full spectrum of pathologic conditions that afflict the bladder and urothelium are described and lavishly illustrated. With its emphasis on diagnostic criteria and differential diagnoses, this book is of particular value to practicing pathologists assisting in the pathologist's recognition, understanding, and accurate interpretation of the light microscopic findings in bladder specimens.

Key Features and Benefits

Features and benefits of this new volume include:

- 1,741 high-quality, color illustrations and 112 tables to illustrate the wide range of pathologic and clinical features in the urinary tract

- An evidence-based approach to diagnosis and patient management for infectious, nonneoplastic, and neoplastic conditions

- Recent advances in the molecular genetics of the urinary bladder with discussion of their current or potential impact on diagnosis and personalized patient care

- With emphasis on the scientific validation of current diagnostic methods and their direct application in clinical practice, Bladder Pathology is a cutting-edge resource that not only offers comprehensive research and clinical information for practicing surgical pathologists, urologists, oncologists, and their clinical colleagues, but also captures a genuine sense of excitement about recent advances in this vital, ever-evolving field.

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Creative Edge Nutrition, Inc. Raw Material Exclusivity Agreement

MADISON HEIGHTS, MI--(Marketwire -07/17/12)- Creative Edge Nutrition, Inc. (FITX), a nutritional supplement company focusing on active lifestyles, announced today that they have signed a supply agreement with Sirovi, LLC. (www.Sirovi.com), one of the world's leading raw material suppliers in cutting edge nutritional ingredients and product formulations. Sirovi sells such ingredients as high potency tribulusterrestris, humanofort, ecdysterone, and NMDA among others. These ingredients appear in the world's leading nutritional brands. Our deal with Sirovi allows us first exclusive access with a significant lead time to new ingredients. Sirovi's ingredients can be found in products that are sold by the world's largest retailers such as GNC, Vitamin Shoppe, Bodybuilding.com and Amazon.com. Jay Seddon, the President of Sirovi, has been in the nutrition industry involved in many levels for over 20 years.

Bill Chaaban, President and CEO, stated, "We are excited to have Jay involved in our projects. He is one of the smartest individuals in the industry and by having an exclusive on new ingredients it will allow Creative Edge Nutrition a leg up on the competition. We will continue to aggressively grow and expand our presence in the sports nutrition marketplace through both organic growth and strategic acquisitions."

About Creative Edge Nutrition, Inc.Creative Edge Nutrition is a holding company and a Nutritional Supplement Company focused on developing innovative, high quality supplements. The company offers a broad spectrum of capsules, tablets, and powders, as well as science based products in the principal categories of weight management, nutrition challenges, energy and fitness. The Company manufactures under strict GMP guidelines at GMP Certified and/or FDA registered facilities. http://www.CenergyNutrition.com and http://www.facebook.com/pages/Creative-Edge-Nutrition-Inc/115224738609211

About Sirovi LLCThe company was formed in 1992, the introduction of creatine into the market created the birth of a whole new category in the industry. They were one of the first stores in the US that offered mainly sports nutrition products. 19 years later we are still offering great products at affordable prices. We continue to update our product line as new ingredients and formulas are discovered.

Safe Harbor Notice This press release may contain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, such as statements relating to financial results and plans for future development activities, and are thus prospective. Forward-looking statements include all statements that are not statements of historical fact regarding intent, belief or current expectations of the Company, its directors or its officers. Investors are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the Company's ability to control. Actual results may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Among the factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements are risks and uncertainties associated with the Company's business and finances in general, including the ability to continue and manage its growth, competition, global economic conditions and other factors discussed in detail in the Company's periodic filings with the Security and Exchange Commission. The Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements.

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Research and Markets: Microbiology of Thermally Preserved Foods: Canning and Novel Physical Methods

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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/jbbwjz/microbiology_of_th) has announced the addition of the "Microbiology of Thermally Preserved Foods: Canning and Novel Physical Methods" book to their offering.

While introducing the principles and processes of industrial-level food canning, the volume clarifies the effects of microorganisms, their ecology, fate, and prevention in canning operations, as well as in other thermal processing techniques, such as aseptic packaging. It covers microbial spoilage and detection for vegetables, fruits, milk, meat and seafood from the raw food materials through individual unit operations, facility sanitation, and packaging. It thus offers a practical introduction to understanding, preventing and destroying microbe-based hazards in food plants that use thermal processes to preserve and package foods. The text surveys major spoilage and pathogenic microbes of interest, explaining their toxicity, product and safety effects, and the conditions of their destruction by heat treatment.

Key Features

- Explains microbiological hazards in food canning, aseptic packaging, MAP

- Covers microbial hazards from raw foods through unit operations and packaging

From the Foreword

""Not only does this volume contain up-to-date information regarding the types of microbes of interest in heat-treated foods, but it also provides, as a complete resource, details of many aspects of the food chain and processing environment that influences the microflora of thermally-processed foods. This is what I find separates this book from (other) treatises on heat-processed foods.""

Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction

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Longevity is a beautiful thing

I recently interviewed Micky Dolenz, the singer and drummer for the 1960s pop-rock group The Monkees about longevity.

We spoke specifically about longevity in the music business as hes spent most of his life making and performing music.

This is an artist who has spent 46 years performing the music of The Monkees in concert either solo or with the group.

When I asked him about what people could expect from his recent concert at the California State Fair, he simply stated, All the big, fat, great, Monkees hitsthats what I do.

After our conversation, I took in the fact that Micky has performed those songs for his fans for nearly five decades.

Five decades - and he continues to do so with as much energy and fervor as hed done in the beginning; his July 13 fair performance was nothing less than excellent and full of get-up-and-go.

Our conversation reminded me that longevity - not only in music, but also in other forms of the arts - has seemingly lost its importance to many artists and to the public in general.

Its almost as though it is expected that we only see or hear from our new stars - music, movie, or otherwise - for a maximum of five years, if theyre lucky.

To me, it just doesnt seem like many people are sticking to their craft for very long, even the artists who claim to have a true love for their art.

One minute theyre here; the next theyre gone.

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New DNA work may offer break in 36-year-old Michigan slayings

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(CNN) -- A DNA link may signal a break in a 36-year-old investigation into the slaying of four children, the Oakland County, Michigan, prosecutor's office announced Tuesday.

The so-called Oakland County Child Killer is believed to be responsible for the deaths of Mark Stebbins, 12, Jill Robinson, 12, Kristine Mihelich, 10, and Timothy King, 11, who were kidnapped and found dead between 1976 and 1977.

Using technology unavailable to investigators at the time of the crimes, the FBI DNA unit at Quantico tested and analyzed human hairs found on the bodies of Stebbins and King, the prosecutor's office said.

Investigators were able to establish a mitochondrial DNA, or mtDNA, profile link between the hairs, establishing they came from the same person, essentially proving the two crimes were connected.

"This is the first piece of evidence that actually links any of the victims together. It was always believed that these two killings were linked to the same person, however that was an assumption based on the similarities in the crime," said Jessica R. Cooper, Oakland County Prosecutor.

Armed with proof the boys' death was connected, authorities pulled up more evidence from the 1970s investigation. At the time, police had found a person of interest and were able to search his car. The car was a 1966 Pontiac Bonneville. The investigators took samples from the interior of the car and found small hairs, fibers and fur. They were placed in evidence where they remained for decades, until this material, too, was submitted to the FBI DNA unit for testing and analysis.

According to prosecutors, the testing revealed that the hairs recovered from the Bonneville had the same mtDNA profile as the hairs recovered from the boys' bodies.

The owner of the car, 70-year-old Archibald "Ed" Sloan, is serving a life sentence for two counts of criminal sexual conduct in the first degree. Sloan was tested for a DNA match, but it was determined he did not share the same DNA profile: The hairs found on the boys and in the car were not his.

"It is believed that Sloan would allow others to use his 1966 Bonneville, as well as the other described vehicles, so investigators are looking for information concerning any other people who may have used this car, or had access to any of these vehicles. Finding anyone like this who turns out to be the donor of the hair may be the key to solving these two murders," Cooper said.

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STORY HIGHLIGHTS

(CNN) -- A DNA link may signal a break in a 36-year-old investigation into the slaying of four children, the Oakland County, Michigan, prosecutor's office announced Tuesday.

The so-called Oakland County Child Killer is believed to be responsible for the deaths of Mark Stebbins, 12, Jill Robinson, 12, Kristine Mihelich, 10, and Timothy King, 11, who were kidnapped and found dead between 1976 and 1977.

Using technology unavailable to investigators at the time of the crimes, the FBI DNA unit at Quantico tested and analyzed human hairs found on the bodies of Stebbins and King, the prosecutor's office said.

Investigators were able to establish a mitochondrial DNA, or mtDNA, profile link between the hairs, establishing they came from the same person, essentially proving the two crimes were connected.

"This is the first piece of evidence that actually links any of the victims together. It was always believed that these two killings were linked to the same person, however that was an assumption based on the similarities in the crime," said Jessica R. Cooper, Oakland County Prosecutor.

Armed with proof the boys' death was connected, authorities pulled up more evidence from the 1970s investigation. At the time, police had found a person of interest and were able to search his car. The car was a 1966 Pontiac Bonneville. The investigators took samples from the interior of the car and found small hairs, fibers and fur. They were placed in evidence where they remained for decades, until this material, too, was submitted to the FBI DNA unit for testing and analysis.

According to prosecutors, the testing revealed that the hairs recovered from the Bonneville had the same mtDNA profile as the hairs recovered from the boys' bodies.

The owner of the car, 70-year-old Archibald "Ed" Sloan, is serving a life sentence for two counts of criminal sexual conduct in the first degree. Sloan was tested for a DNA match, but it was determined he did not share the same DNA profile: The hairs found on the boys and in the car were not his.

"It is believed that Sloan would allow others to use his 1966 Bonneville, as well as the other described vehicles, so investigators are looking for information concerning any other people who may have used this car, or had access to any of these vehicles. Finding anyone like this who turns out to be the donor of the hair may be the key to solving these two murders," Cooper said.

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Migration at Gibraltar: Boise State University Raptor Biology Graduate Students Gain International Perspective in Spain

Newswise Boise State University's one-of-a-kind master's degree program in raptor biology and partnering Idaho Bird Observatory have soared to new heights with the establishment of the Fall Migration Travel Award.

The raptor biology program has long provided students with a unique graduate experience aimed at understanding the science and conservation of birds of prey. The Idaho Bird Observatory now enhances that experience by offering qualified students the opportunity to apply their knowledge of raptor biology in an international setting.

Last summer, graduate students Micah Scholer and Martina Zucchini traveled to Tarifa, Spain, for three months to work with non-profit and sister organization to the Idaho Bird Observatory, Fundacin Migres. The students learned about the population dynamics of migratory birds, the ecology of European raptors and exchanged cultural experiences with the Spanish people.

For a raptor biologist such as myself, the chance to participate in monitoring one of the worlds greatest avian migrations presented an extraordinary opportunity for me to develop as a professional, in addition to gaining a new cultural perspective, Scholer said.

Scholer is returning to Spain later this month to spend another three months as a volunteer coordinator and work on research collaborations with Fundacin Migres preparing manuscripts for publication.

Fundacin Migres mission is to monitor population changes of migratory birds in Spain and the rest of Western Europe. Their migration observatories are situated on the coast of Spain looking out across the Strait of Gibraltar. Each year, hundreds of thousands of soaring birds and an estimated 20-40 million songbirds pass through this area as they cross the Strait at its narrowest point on their voyage between Europe and Africa. This makes the Strait an excellent place to study the phenomenon of avian migration.

Scholer and Zucchini helped count 29 different species of nearly 400,000 birds. More information about the project is available at the Fundacin Migres web site.

For more information on the travel award or program, contact Idaho Bird Observatory Director Greg Kaltenecker at 426-4354 or gregorykaltenecker@boisestate.edu, or biology professor Marc Bechard at 426-3530 or mbechard@boisestate.edu.

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American Meditation Institute Presents a Self-Care Meditation and Yoga Science Course Integrating Spirituality and …

The American Meditation Institute (AMI) in Averill Park, New York will present a comprehensive, self-care meditation and yoga course integrating spirituality and science, and taught by philosopher, educator and award-winning author, Leonard Perlmutter (Ram Lev).Averill Park, NY (PRWEB) July 17, 2012 The American Meditation Institute (AMI) in Averill Park, New York will present a comprehensive ...

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Soyuz docks with space station, boosts crew back to six

A Russian Soyuz spacecraft carrying a cosmonaut, a NASA astronaut, and a Japanese engineer -- all space veterans -- docked with the International Space Station early Tuesday after a flawless rendezvous.

A Russian Soyuz ferry craft glided to a computer-orchestrated docking with the International Space Station early Tuesday, bringing a Russian cosmonaut, a NASA astronaut and a Japanese engineer to the lab complex two days after launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

The Soyuz TMA-05M spacecraft as seen from the space station early Tuesday during the final phases of a two-day rendezvous.

With veteran cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko monitoring the autonomous approach from the center seat of the Soyuz TMA-05M command module, the spacecraft's docking system engaged its counterpart on the Earth-facing Rassvet module at 12:51 a.m. EDT as the two spacecraft sailed 252 miles above northeast Kazakhstan.

"Docking confirmed," someone said on the Russian flight control loop.

A few moments later, the docking mechanism pulled the Soyuz snugly into place for extensive leak checks, standard procedure before hatches could be opened.

The view of the International Space Station from an approaching Soyuz spacecraft bringing three fresh crew members to the lab complex.

The linkup occurred on the 37th anniversary of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Program docking in 1975, the first joint U.S.-Russian space mission.

"Congratulations to our crew and to our Russian partners," said Mike Surber, director of NASA operations in Russia. "It's a very exciting day as it's the 37th anniversary of the handshake between our two countries during Apollo-Soyuz. And here's (hoping) for 37 more years."

Malenchenko, NASA flight engineer Sunita Williams and Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide were joining Expedition 32 commander Gennady Padalka, cosmonaut Sergei Revin and NASA astronaut Joseph Acaba, who were launched to the space station May 15. They've had the outpost to themselves since July 1 when three earlier crew members departed and returned to Earth.

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Sunita Williams to take over as commander of ISS – NewsX – Video

17-07-2012 09:07 Record-setting Indian-American cosmonaut Sunita Williams along with two other astronauts today docked their Russian spacecraft at the International Space Station for a four-month stay. Williams, Russian Soyuz Commander Yuri Malenchenko and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency flight engineer Akihiko Hoshide arrived at the ISS after two days in orbit. The trio docked its Soyuz TMA-05M spacecraft to the Rassvet module at around 10:21 IST, NASA said in a statement. For more log onto -

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It's move-in day for trio at space station

Three astronauts arrived at the International Space Station early Tuesday for a four-month stay, bringing the huge orbiting outpost back to its full complement of six spacefliers.

The Soyuz space capsule carrying the three new crew members NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko and Japanese spaceflier Aki Hoshide docked with the station at 12:51 a.m. EDT Tuesday after a two-day flight. The Soyuz was launched into orbit Saturday from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

"Everything is perfect," Malenchenko radioed Russia's Mission Control Center in Korolev, just outside Moscow. Video cameras on the exterior of the space station captured spectacular views of the Soyuz pulling up to the orbiting lab with the bright blue Earth in the background.

At docking time, the Soyuz TMA-05M spacecraft and space station were sailing 251 miles (402 kilometers) over northeastern Kazakhstan. The Soyuz parked itself at an Earth-facing docking port on the station's Russian-built Rassvet module, and the hatches connecting the two spacecraft were opened at 3:23 a.m. ET.

The Russian-U.S.-Japanese crew aboard the Soyuz arrived at the space station 37 years to the day after the world's first truly international space docking: the July 17 meet-up between a NASA Apollo spacecraft and a Soviet Soyuz 19 capsule during the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project in 1975. During that historic test flight, NASA astronaut Tom Stafford shook hands with Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov to cement the foundation of international space cooperation that ultimately led to the $100 billion International Space Station in orbit today.

Today, the space station is the largest human-built structure in space, often visible to the unaided eye from the ground. Fifteen different countries and five space agencies representing the United States, Russia, Europe, Canada and Japan built the huge orbiting laboratory. Construction began in 1998.

fter the hatches were opened between the Soyuz and station, Williams, Malenchenko and Hoshide floated aboard the station and joined their fellow Expedition 32 crew members. That crew includes Expedition 32 commander Gennady Padalka, fellow cosmonaut Sergei Revin and NASA astronaut Joe Acaba.

Padalka, Revin and Acaba have had the space station to themselves since July 1, when three spacefliers returned to Earth and brought the station's previous Expedition 31 to a close. Padalka, Revin and Acaba will come home themselves in mid-September.

When that happens, Williams will take over as commander. She, Malenchenko and Hoshide are scheduled to depart the station on Nov. 12.

But first, the six-crew Expedition 32 crew will have to prepare for a busy few weeks ahead. On Friday, an unmanned Japanese cargo ship will launch toward the station carrying a fresh load of supplies for the orbiting lab's crew. It will arrive at the station on July 27.

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It's move-in day for trio at space station