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Comets Claim Galaxy Cup After Downing Crunch

April 12, 2015 - American Hockey League (AHL) Utica Comets UTICA, N.Y. - In front of the 26th sold out crowd and final regular season game at The Utica Memorial Auditorium, the Utica Comets (45-20-6-2) claimed the Galaxy Cup for the second year in a row after defeating the Syracuse Crunch (41-23-9-0) 2-1 Sunday afternoon. With the victory, the Comets reclaimed the Western Conference's top spot with 98 points.

Rookie Hunter Shinkaruk (1-1-2), and Cory Conacher (1-0-1) both notched goals to carry the Comets to their 25th victory at home for the 2014-2015 regular season. Cal O'Reilly (0-2-2) also dipped his hand in the cookie jar by adding two more assists to his overall point total (59) for the season.

The Crunch were the first ones to find the back of the net in the first period and it was ironically just after the Comets had finished killing off their second penalty of the game. At 7:55 Brayden Point won the faceoff for the Crunch just to the left of Jacob Markstrom. Kevin Lynch received the loose puck and snuck in past the Comets defense as he backhanded it towards the crease and through Markstrom's legs for the one-goal lead.

No time was lost as the Comets scored early in the second period to tie it at one. O'Reilly and Bobby Sanguinetti took advantage of their power play situation and set up a nice play to get it to Shinkaruk who walked in front and backhanded it past Syracuse goaltender Kristers Gudlevskis for his 15th goal of the season at 4:45.

The Comets gained another chance on the power play just after the 13-minute mark and took advantage of the opportunity full-heartedly. Cal O'Reilly tallied his 49th assist of the season as he dished a pass to Cory Conacher just below the right point. With one swift swing, Conacher pounded it into the net for the Comets second power-play goal of the game and the eventual game-winner which put the Comets up 2-1 at 15:21. Shinkaruk also tallied an assist on Conacher's 10th of the season.

After playing 38 games at home this season, the Comets have compiled a 25-10-3-0 record, which helped them achieve their first place standing within the Western Conference with the addition of Sunday's two-points.

The Comets might be done at The AUD for the regular season but they still have three more games to go on the road. The Binghamton Senators will be welcoming the Comets back once again for their last meeting of the season this Wednesday at 7:05 p.m.

Three Stars: 1. UTI - Cory Conacher (1 Goal) 2. UTI - Cal O'Reilly (2 Assists) 3. UTI - Jacob Markstrom (20 Saves, Win)

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Edinburgh Monarchs too strong for Workington Comets

By Liam Waite

Published at 10:36, Monday, 13 April 2015

Edinburgh Monarchs 56 Workington Comets 37 Workington Comets League Cup campaign began in dismal fashion with a heavy 19-point loss at the hands of current holders Edinburgh Monarchs as they went down 56-37 last night.

Kyle Howarth

Their first taste of competitive action in 2015 didnt go as planned as star Kyle Howarth finished only one race and Comets took just two heat advantages all night.

But Comets team manager Tony Jackson said the score flattered Edinburgh and was happy with his riders efforts on a tough night.

He added: Overall were disappointed to lose but weve got to be realistic and this is a place where nobodys got anything for a long time.

We could put seven world champions in Workington jackets and they still wouldnt get anything around here.

We wanted to hit the 40 point mark and we would have had that if Branford hadnt fallen when we were on for a 5-1 in heat 12.

Howarth had mechanical problems all night but when he did get his bike going he beat Craig Cook so there you go, the luck just wasnt with us tonight but we put on a good show.

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Bach crocked as Workington Comets lose cup tie in Glasgow

Published at 10:25, Monday, 13 April 2015

Glasgow Tigers 53 Workington Comets 38: Workington Comets were left to lick their wounds yesterday after a 53-38 defeat away at Glasgow Tigers and the loss of skipper Rene Bach.

Rene Bach

Team manager Tony Jackson admitted the result was disappointing and cursed his sides bad luck after Bach withdrew from the final third of the meeting with shoulder pain after a crash. It is not yet known whether the Dane will be fit to ride this weekend.

He added: Several times I was on the phone to the referee because Glasgow were getting away with some pretty blatant movement at the starts and getting off to flyers every time.

Heat 10 was the turning point and after we lost Rene it was a pretty difficult situation we were in.

To come here and win would have been a big ask given how well they go around here, they were tipped pre-season as one of the favourites in this league.

We would have liked to nick a point and were it not for losing Bach I think we would have had enough.

Comets won the toss and chose gates one and three for the opening heat, which saw a thrilling battle between Ricky Wells and ex-Comet Richard Lawson, with the former emerging the victor.

Heat two was stopped due to an issue with the tapes, with Comets reserve Nicki Barrett winning the re-run ahead of Victor Palovaara and James Sarjeant. Rafal Konopka, guesting in place of the absent Nathan Greaves, recovered from a poor start to pass first Palovaara then Sarjeant, before he fell while in second place on the final lap to turn a Comets 5-1 into another draw.

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Pair of Comets Power-Play Goals Spell 2-1 Crunch Loss

April 12, 2015 - American Hockey League (AHL) Syracuse Crunch UTICA, N.Y. - The Utica Comets overcame a 1-0 deficit to defeat the Syracuse Crunch, 2-1, Sunday afternoon at the Utica Memorial Auditorium. Hunter Shinkaruk and Cory Conacher provided power-play scores in the second for the Comets who edge the Crunch in the season series seven points to six.

The regulation loss for Syracuse (41-23-9-0), coupled with a Hartford regulation win at Providence, drops Syracuse to second in the Northeast Division. The Wolf Pack's 39 non-shootout wins trump Syracuse's 38 to break a 91-91 points tie. Both teams have three games remaining.

Kevin Lynch garnered a first-period lead for Syracuse with his third goal of the season and second in four games. After a right-circle face-off, he charged the right goal line and slid the puck under Comets netminder Jacob Markstrom at 7:55. Brayden Point notched the lone assist, his first as a pro.

The Comets converted on two of their three second-period power plays. Seconds after Tanner Richard was called for holding the stick at 4:45, Shinkaruk snuck behind the Crunch defense, cut right across the crease and lifted a backhand shot past Kristers Gudlevskis to tie the score, 1-1. Cal O'Reilly and Bobby Sanguinetti assisted.

O'Reilly also had the primary assist on Conacher's goal 10 minutes later. The Comets captain has 22 power-play assists to lead the AHL and 59 points overall (10g, 49a). Shinkaruk collected the second assist on Conacher's 10th goal of the year, a right-wing blast after Jonathan Marchessault had trouble clearing the defensive zone.

Marchessault was returned to Syracuse by Tampa Bay earlier in the day after recording his first goal and assist for the Lighting Saturday vs. Boston. He had a game-high five shots Sunday, along with Ryan Martindale. The Crunch were held to six shots in the first, six in the second and nine in the third. Kristers Gudlevskis made 24 saves on 26 Comets shots, slipping to 25-13-3.

An altercation in the game's final seconds resulted in five misconduct penalties, two against Syracuse and three against Utica.

Syracuse was 0-for-3 on the power play while the Comets were 2-for-7.

The Crunch visit Albany 7 p.m. Wednesday. Syracuse is 6-1-0-0 against the Devils this season.

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Success for Workington Comets rider Harrison in his own testimonial

By Liam Waite

Last updated at 10:29, Monday, 13 April 2015

Workington Comets legend Rusty Harrison won his own testimonial meeting in stylish fashion on Saturday as he went unbeaten as the fastest man on the night.

Rusty Harrison flanked by runner-up James Wright, third-placed Kyle Howarth and Christian Henry

The weather stayed cold and blustery but most importantly dry for the aptly named Rustys Didgeri Do, honouring the rider who has been a fan favourite at the Zebra Claims Stadium for more than 10 years.

Harrison, 33, said: It was a cracking night and just to finally get it on was a massive relief after so much work.

It was a dream come true to win it, I never expected that in a million years.

I would have been quite happy just to mix it up with the best of them so to go out and win the thing was just perfect.

Its just a shame it was a bit cold but after the problems we had in the past it was nice for it to stay dry and get going.

Harrison is currently in his 10th season in a Comets race jacket and is now second in the Comets all-time appearance table.

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The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) is the forum for business leaders in the Travel & Tourism industry. With Chief Executives of some one hundred of the world's leading Travel & Tourism companies as its Members, WTTC has a unique mandate and overview on all matters related to Travel & Tourism.WTTC works to raise awareness of Travel & Tourism as one of the world's largest industries, supporting 260 million jobs and generating 9 per cent of world GDP.And WTTC's success in generating a climate of understanding of the importance of Travel & Tourism is based on its:1) High quality and authoritative research into the facts about Travel & Tourism, and into the issues affecting the sector;2) Ability to harness the unrivalled the knowledge and experience of the Council Members, who number the most prominent executives in the industry;3) Willingness to collaborate with other leading industry bodies in pursuit of mutual aims;4) Visible, timely and newsworthy programme of communications - including its famous Summit meetings - to inform discussions between the Travel & Tourism industry, governments, and the community at large.This application is the mobile gateway to its unique database of economic research into the Travel & Tourism industry, and the content and organisation of its future Summit meetings.

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Supermicro Debuts New 720TB 4U 90x 3.5" Top-Load Hot-Swap, SAS3 12Gb/s HDD SuperStorage JBOD Platform @ NAB Show 2015

LAS VEGAS, April 13, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), a global leader in high-performance, high-efficiency server, storage technology, and green computing debuts its new extreme density 4U 90x hot-swap bay SuperStorage platform alongside a wide range of high performance server, storage and networking solutions for the Broadcast Media Industry this week at NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. The new 4U JBOD storage chassis supports up to 90x 3.5" 8TB HDDs for 720TB of SAS3, 12Gb/s performance in an easily serviceable top-load hot-swap architecture. Dual hot-swap expander modules featuring 4x Mini-SAS HD ports maximize throughput and failover redundancy for media streaming, nearline and archive storage applications. With 4K 60p Ultra High-Definition hitting mainstream and 8K 120p UHD on the horizon, all aspects of broadcast media production, from capture, editing, and CG/VFX, to encoding/transcoding, streaming and archiving will drive demand for the most extreme levels of compute, storage and network performance.

"Supermicro Green Computing solutions address the most extreme digital workload challenges facing the Broadcast industry with maximum performance, density, and energy efficiency," said Charles Liang, President and CEO of Supermicro. "Solutions such as our new 4U 90 top-load hot-swap 3.5" HDD SuperStorage or 1U 12x 3.5" direct attached 10GbE storage are unrivaled in density, performance and scalability for uncompressed media. And our 1U 4x GPU systems deliver the raw compute power for visual effects, rendering and transcoding. As the entertainment industry shifts to UHD media, Supermicro has exactly the best compute, storage, and network solutions available for studios to achieve lowest TCO through optimum performance per watt, per square foot, per dollar."

Supermicro NAB Show 2015 highlights include Blackmagic Design, DaVinci Resolve running on the Blackmagic Design certified, GPU accelerated SYS-7048GR-TR, and full range of server, blade, storage and networking solutions optimized for digital content creation, production, management, and distribution.

Visit Supermicro at NAB Show 2015, April 13-16 in the Las Vegas Convention Center, Lower South Hall, Booth SL15705. For more information on Supermicro's complete range of high performance, high-efficiency Server, Blade, Storage and Networking solutions, visit http://www.supermicro.com.

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Telehealth Stem Cell Clinic Now Offering Wound Healing Guarantee

La Jolla, California (PRWEB) April 13, 2015

The top stem cell therapy clinic in Southern California, Telehealth, is now offering a wound healing guarantee with its innovative stem cell therapy program.The program works exceptionally well for those dealing with nonhealing wounds as a result of diabetes or other issues. Simply call (888) 828-4575 for more information and scheduling at any of the stem cell clinics in La Jolla, Irvine, Orange or Upland.

Nonhealing wounds lead to considerable disability and the potential for infection and amputation. Telehealth has developed a stem cell therapy that routinely works for healing these problematic wounds, especially for diabetic ulcers.

The stem cell therapy wound healing guarantee includes closing an ulcer wound within 90 days as long as it is less than 2 cm x 4 cm in size. Thankfully, Telehealth is also able to close larger ones as well. The Board Certified physicians have extensive experience with stem cell therapy for all types of musculoskeletal conditions.

There are several types of stem cell procedures available at the four locations in La Jolla, Irvine, Orange and Upland. Board certified physicians perform the procedures and oversee the care.

In addition to treating nonhealing wounds, Telehealth also treats degenerative arthritis, tendonitis, ligament injuries, degenerative disc disease, peripheral artery disease and more.

The stem cell therapy for nonhealing wounds is often partially covered by insurance. For more information and to schedule an appointment with the top stem cell clinics in Southern California, call (888) 828-4575.

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NYC Health & Longevity Center Now Offering Stem Cell Therapy to Avoid Joint Replacement

NYC, NY (PRWEB) April 13, 2015

NYC Health & Longevity Center is now offering outpatient stem cell therapy to help patients avoid joint replacement in all extremities. The treatments are performed by a Board Certified physician, with most patients being able to avoid or delay the need for surgery. Simply call (844) GET-STEM for more information and scheduling with stem cell therapy NYC trusts.

Millions of joint replacements are performed in the US annually for degenerative arthritis of the knee, hip, shoulder, elbow, wrist and ankle. While these are mostly effective, they are not risk free procedures and should be avoided as long as possible. In addition, the implants placed are not meant to last forever.

With stem cell therapy now being commercially available, individuals now have access to the most cutting-edge procedures with the potentially to actually regenerate damaged tissue. This includes cartilage, ligament and tendon.

The stem cell procedures are performed by a Board Certified Anti-Aging doctor with considerable experience in both the stem cell procedures along with prolotherapy too.

The stem cell material comes from amniotic fluid that is obtained from consenting donors after a scheduled C-section, which is then processed at an FDA regulated lab. No fetal tissue or embryonic stem cells are used, eliminating any ethical concerns. Amniotic fluid causes no rejection, and has a very high amount of stem cells, growth factors and anti-inflammatory effects. The overall result is typically tremendous pain reduction and functional improvements that are long lasting.

Stem cell therapy for arthritis is performed on an outpatient basis, with absolutely minimal risk. The procedure takes less than a half hour, with patients able to return to desired activities quickly.

Along with degenerative arthritis, the stem cell procedures also help rheumatoid arthritis along with tendonitis of the rotator cuff, Achilles, elbow and knee. Athletes benefit from typically being able to avoid surgery and get back their sport much faster than with conventional treatments.

For more information on stem cell therapy at NYC Health & Longevity Center for extremity arthritis of the hips, knees, shoulders, elbow, wrist or ankle, call (844) GET-STEM.

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Dr. Raj, Top Beverly Hills Orthopedic Doctor, Appears on The Doctors TV Show Performing Successful Stem Cell Therapy

Beverly Hills, California (PRWEB) April 13, 2015

Dr. Raj, who is the top orthopedic surgeon in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills, appeared on The Doctors TV show this week performing successful stem cell therapy. The patient received an outpatient stem cell procedure for bilateral labral tears in the shoulders, with an incredible outcome displayed on the show.

The segment can be viewed here: http://www.thedoctorstv.com/videos/stem-cells-instead-of-surgery

For years, Dr. Raj has been helping patients avoid invasive surgeries with outpatient, low risk stem cell procedures. The focus of the segment on The Doctors was a patient who was having severe functional limitations due to her shoulder injuries. She could not drive without pain or do any regular activities such as brushing her hair or reaching overhead without immediate pain.

While being interviewed on the show four days after the procedure, Jennifer stated, "This is crazy. What's really shocking is I can put my arms above my head, I haven't done that in 10 years!"

Dr. Raj, as he has done for hundreds of patients, first aspirated some of the patients bone marrow. Then the marrow was processed immediately to concentrate the stem cells and growth factors. The processed marrow was then injected bilaterally into her shoulders along with numbing medicine, and then the procedure was done.

After four days the patient appeared with Dr. Raj on the show. She was able to painlessly drive, lift her arms above her head, and was truly amazed at the outcome in such a short time. Dr. Raj was asked if her result was typical.

He replied, "Stem cells are so magical. I've seen this frequently, it is expected."

Host Dr. Travis Stork then said, "I'm a fan if you can avoid a true surgery. It's all about the beauty of more options. This just adds another option in the arsenal."

For over 5 years, Dr. Raj has been named a Top Doctor in Southern California, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles and Nationally as well. He serves as an ABC News Medical Correspondent as well as a WebMD expert. National newspapers and television networks often turn to Dr. Raj for perspective on orthopedic injuries and treatments.

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Mesoblast takes partnership with Celgene, shares rise 27pc

Mesoblast chief executive Silviu Itescu says new strategic partner Celgene has a "strong franchise and sales and marketing. Photo: Josh Robenstone

Mesoblast chief executive Silviu Itescu says a $58.5 million investment from pharmaceutical giant Celgene gives the company a strong potential route to market as the stem cell therapy developernears its first sales.

The American giant Celgene, which had revenue of $US7.7 billion ($10 billion) from treatments for cancers and inflammatory diseases like psoriasis, picked up 15.3 million shares at $3.82 a share. Investors welcomed the deal, pushing the volatile stock up 24 per cent to $3.99 on Monday.

The surge boosted the value of Mr Itescu's 22 per cent stake in the company by $53 million to $272 million.

Mesoblast shares have lost about 16 per cent in the past year, compared with a 10 per cent rise in the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index.

The stock last traded at the placement price a month ago, but has traded as high as $5.75 in the past year. Mr Itescu said Mesoblast and Celgene began talks about six months ago. He described the deal as "a fair transaction".

"The right time is when you come to an arrangement with a strategic partner," he said. "Where the share price is at any given time is much less relevant to the value of the technology and the partnership."

As part of the deal, which gives Celgene a stake of about 4.5 per cent, the company will have first right of refusal over licensing deals for the commercialisation of Mesoblast's adult stem cell products in the treatment of certain diseases.

That is, if Mesoblast is approached by another company to licence itsdrug candidates for the prevention and treatment of acute graft versus host disease (GVHD), certain oncologic diseases, inflammatory bowel diseases, and organ transplant rejection, Celgene will have six months in which it can mull whether it would like to trump the deal.

Mr Itescu said Celgene has a "strong franchise and sales and marketing capability" in cancer and inflammatory diseases. He said Mesoblast's candidate for the treatment of graft versus host disease, a common complication of bone marrow transplants used to treat cancer, "fits perfectly well into their cancer and oncology franchise."

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