Health care worker in Scotland diagnosed with Ebola

The Associated Press Published Monday, December 29, 2014 2:34PM EST Last Updated Monday, December 29, 2014 4:26PM EST

LONDON -- A female health care worker who has just returned from Sierra Leone has been diagnosed with Ebola and is being treated in a Glasgow hospital, Scottish authorities said Monday.

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon called it the first case of Ebola ever diagnosed inside the United Kingdom.

The patient flew to Glasgow via Casablanca and London's Heathrow Airport, arriving late Sunday, the Scottish government said. The health care worker was admitted to a hospital on Monday morning after developing a fever.

Sturgeon said the risk to the public is "extremely low to the point of negligible" and that pre-planned steps would be taken to protect the public.

"Scotland has been preparing for this possibility from the beginning of the outbreak in west Africa, and I am confident that we are well prepared," she said, adding that the patient is "stable" and would soon be transferred to an isolation unit at the Royal Free Hospital in London.

She said the patient, who is not being identified, had travelled on an internal British Airways flight from London to Glasgow on Sunday night and that the other 71 passengers and staff on that flight will be contacted.

But she said the patient was not yet showing symptoms at the time and that people in that stage are much less contagious than they are after they exhibit symptoms, which include a high fever, diarrhea and vomiting.

The patient became ill Monday morning and contacted health officials. She was soon admitted to the Brownlee Unit for Infectious Diseases at Gartnavel Hospital in Glasgow.

The patient had been screened for symptoms before leaving at Sierra Leone and at London Heathrow Airport, Sturgeon said.

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Heartland Mobile Health brings new approach to health care

Montgomery County Memorial Hospital is improving access to health care in rural areas with Heartland Mobile Health.

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Anyone who needs a primary care visit, we will take care of them, Ron Kloewer of Montgomery County Memorial Hospital said.

The new mobile health clinic is making stops in towns in Southwest Iowa.

This is really about the transportation needs of people and meeting them where they are at, Kloewer said.

For truck driver Barry Werner, driving two hours to see his doctor for a sinus infection isnt an option.

My doctor was a long ways off and this was so much more convenient coming here than it would have been going to them, Werner said.

The roving health vehicle is the first of its kind in the area: 4G technology lets nurses check medical records electronically

There's no need to have paper charts, and the clinicians have access to all the medical records historical efforts and so forth, Kloewer said.

With all the features of a regular doctor's clinic, it's even handicap accessible to fit everyone's needs.

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Machine Intelligence Cracks Genetic Controls

Every recipe has both instructions and ingredients. So does the human genome. An error in the instructions can raise the risk for disease.

Every cell in your body reads the same genome, the DNA-encoded instruction set that builds proteins. But your cells couldnt be more different. Neurons send electrical messages, liver cells break down chemicals, muscle cells move the body. How do cells employ the same basic set of genetic instructions to carry out their own specialized tasks? The answer lies in a complex, multilayered system that controls how proteins are made.

Frey compares the genome to a recipe that a baker might use. All recipes include a list of ingredientsflour, eggs and butter, sayalong with instructions for what to do with those ingredients. Inside a cell, the ingredients are the parts of the genome that code for proteins; surrounding them are the genomes instructions for how to combine those ingredients.

Just as flour, eggs and butter can be transformed into hundreds of different baked goods, genetic components can be assembled into many different configurations. This process is called alternative splicing, and its how cells create such variety out of a single genetic code. Frey and his colleagues used a sophisticated form of machine learning to identify mutations in this instruction set and to predict what effects those mutations have.

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The researchers have already identified possible risk genes for autism and are working on a system to predict whether mutations in cancer-linked genes are harmful. I hope this paper will have a big impact on the field of human genetics by providing a tool that geneticists can use to identify variants of interest, said Chris Burge, a computational biologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who was not involved in the study.

But the real significance of the research may come from the new tools it provides for exploring vast sections of DNA that have been very difficult to interpret until now. Many human genetics studies have sequenced only the small part of the genome that produces proteins. This makes an argument that the sequence of the whole genome is important too, said Tom Cooper, a biologist at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.

The splicing code is just one part of the noncoding genome, the area that does not produce proteins. But its a very important one. Approximately 90 percent of genes undergo alternative splicing, and scientists estimate that variations in the splicing code make up anywhere between 10 and 50 percent of all disease-linked mutations. When you have mutations in the regulatory code, things can go very wrong, Frey said.

People have historically focused on mutations in the protein-coding regions, to some degree because they have a much better handle on what these mutations do, said Mark Gerstein, a bioinformatician at Yale University, who was not involved in the study. As we gain a better understanding of [the DNA sequences] outside of the protein-coding regions, well get a better sense of how important they are in terms of disease.

Scientists have made some headway into understanding how the cell chooses a particular protein configuration, but much of the code that governs this process has remained an enigma. Freys team was able to decipher some of these regulatory regions in a paper published in 2010, identifying a rough code within the mouse genome that regulates splicing. Over the past four years, the quality of genetics dataparticularly human datahas improved dramatically, and machine-learning techniques have become much more sophisticated, enabling Frey and his collaborators to predict how splicing is affected by specific mutations at many sites across the human genome. Genome-wide data sets are finally able to enable predictions like this, said Manolis Kellis, a computational biologist at MIT who was not involved in the study.

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Futurism Technologies Appraised at CMMI Level 3

Pune, India (PRWEB) December 29, 2014

Futurism Technologies today announced that it has been appraised at Level 3 of the CMMI Institutes Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI). The appraisal was performed by KPMG, one of the leading audit firms in the world. This immense triumph is a tremendous step forward for Futurism Technologies.

An appraisal at maturity level 3 indicates the organization is performing at a defined level. At this level, processes are well characterized and understood, and are described in standards, procedures, tools, and methods. The organizations set of standard processes, which is the basis for maturity level 3, is established and improved over time.

The audit process involved analyzing over 44 projects currently being worked on by the organization, both in the development and maintenance stages of their respective lifecycle. The goal to acquire CMMI Maturity Level 3 status was achieved due to the diligence and hard work of many members of the Futurism team over the course of several months. http://www.futurismtechnologies.com/awards-and-certifications.php

Speaking on this brilliant achievement, Sheetal Pansare, President and Global CEO, commented, CMMI will help Futurism Technologies discover the true value we can deliver to our clients, by enhancing the capabilities of our team members and processes. This advancement will help us further our capabilities and realize more goals as we step into the New Year.

About Futurism Technologies Futurism Technologies http://www.futurismtechnologies.com/ has emerged as one of the most sought after, leading, next generation information technology solutions & services company committed to establish a cost-effective quality end to end information technology business solutions and services alternative for the entire spectrum of businesses worldwide. The company operates out of offices across America, Europe, Asia and Australia.

About CMMI CMMI is the result of more than 20 years of ongoing work at Carnegie Mellon University by members of industry, government, and the Software Engineering Institute. Powered by Carnegie Mellon, the CMMI Institute is working to build upon CMMIs success, advance the state of the practice, accelerate the development and adoption of best practices, and provide solutions to the emerging needs of businesses around the world.

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West Virginia American Water’s Response to the Freedom Industries Chemical Spill – Video


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Meet Operation Freedoms Sentinel, the Pentagons new mission in Afghanistan

After more than 13 years in Afghanistan, U.S. commanders and their NATO allies lowered the organizations flag in Kabul on Sunday, formally ending Operation Enduring Freedom and introducing a new mission Resolute Support in the country.

But theres another related mission also now underway: Operation Freedoms Sentinel. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said in a statement Sunday that will include two core components: working with allies and partners on Resolute Support, and continuing counterterrorism operations against the remnants of Al-Qaeda to ensure that Afghanistan is never again used to stage attacks against our homeland.

After 13 years, its a significant change for the military. OEF, as Operation Enduring Freedom is commonly known among rank-and-file troops, includes not only operations in Afghanistan, but efforts to target militants and train friendly militaries as part of OEF-Philippines and OEF-Trans Sahara. Like Operation Iraqi Freedom, the OEF acronym became a part of the troops lexicon and was incorporated in everything from awards to bumper stickers.

The Philippines mission has been slowly winding down. U.S. officials said in June that it was disbanding a Special Operations task force based there to train Philippine police and military forces as they face Abu Sayyaf extremists. Adm. Samuel Locklear, the outgoing chief of U.S. Pacific Command, said last April that the mission wouldnt go away completely, but shift in part to focus on training a Philippine police force to protect its southern islands, where insurgents are active.

The Trans Sahara mission, meanwhile, ultimately took on the name Juniper Shield as it was broadened to include more countries across northern Africa, according to a 2012 report for the Congressional Research Service. The Web site GlobalSecurity.org noted that both OEF-TS and Juniper Shield were in use by the military earlier this year.

The Freedoms Sentinel moniker was greeted with a mixed reaction Sunday. Some wondered whether it was cool enough, while others raised the question whether it sounded a little too much like something out of a comic book. It comes as the Afghan government struggles with a series of high-profile attacks and brutally high casualty numbers among its police and army units.

Hagel said that through enduring security cooperation the United States will continue to assist the Afghan government to build its capacity and self-sufficiency.

We will continue to work with our Afghan partners to secure the great progress we have made since 2001 and to seize this defining moment of opportunity for Afghanistans future, he added.

Dan Lamothe covers national security for The Washington Post and anchors its military blog, Checkpoint.

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Freedom's Southern: Feds shouldn't get assets during court proceedings

An attorney for Gary L. Southern, the former president of Freedom Industries, asked a federal judge Monday to immediately stay forfeiture proceedings against Southern, arguing federal prosecutors are trying to strip him of all assets accumulated throughout his working life.

The allegations in the indictment against Southern dont show that his home in Florida or his Bentley were derived from the financial crimes he is accused of -- or that those assets relate in any way to Freedom Industries, Southerns attorney, Bob Allen, wrote in the motion.

Earlier this month, federal prosecutors charged Freedom Industries and six of its owners, managers and employees with criminal violations of the Clean Water Act related to the January 2014 chemical leak that contaminated the drinking water of 300,000 people in Charleston and surrounding communities.

Southern, Dennis P. Farrell, William E. Tis and Charles E. Herzing were each charged with three counts of violating federal environmental laws. Each man is charged with failing to meet a reasonable standard of care in running the company.

Also, U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin charged Freedom Industries, the bankrupt company, with the same three counts of criminal water pollution violations. The company was charged through a document called an information, rather than an indictment, a move that usually indicates the defendant has reached a plea deal with prosecutors.

Also charged by information were former Freedom employees, plant manager Michael E. Burdette and Robert J. Reynolds, an environmental compliance officer. Both men were charged with one-count of violating the Clean Water Act.

In January, Freedoms tank farm along the Elk River, the Etowah River Terminal, leaked about 10,000 gallons of coal-cleaning chemicals into the river. The primary leaked chemical was 4-methylcyclohexanemethanol, or MCHM.

Southern has also been charged with profiting from the sale of goods to Freedom by companies that Southern owned or in which he had a substantial interest. In addition to the environmental charges, Southern faces six counts of bankruptcy fraud, one count of wire fraud and three counts of making false oaths or attempting to conceal his assets, all related to statements he made after the leak.

The bankruptcy-related charges allege that Southern lied about his role with Freedom, claiming he was only a consultant to the company, not an executive, in an attempt to shield his personal wealth from lawsuits related to the leak. The U.S. Attorneys Office has sought warrants to seize more than $7 million from accounts belonging to Southern or a company he owns, saying they are profits from the crimes they allege.

Goodwin said after Southern was indicted Dec. 17 that federal officials are seizing Southerns assets and that they will be held through the court proceedings. Allen wrote Monday that Southerns Bentley has already been seized.

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Freedom Resort Club Selects Perspective Group For Brand Marketing

Orlando,Florida (PRWEB) December 29, 2014

Freedom Resort Club (FRC), a new Internet-based multi-destination vacation club that offers low-cost memberships direct to consumers through an innovative online sales process, has selected Perspective Group to assist with a number of brand marketing initiatives.

With the primary aim of driving prospective new vacation club members to an online video presentation, Perspective Groups brand marketing division, commonly known as INTUITION, will utilize its Facebook Ad Management service to generate highly targeted viewers, while at the same time, growing FRCs Facebook community through engaging content.

The custom-built INTUITION brand monitoring platform will track online mentions about FRC to identify customer opinion, social engagement levels and overall increases in brand visibility as the club grows.

A PR campaign has also been launched to drive awareness of the vacation clubs benefits among consumers. Another campaign targets businesses operating in the vacation ownership industry that may be interested in partnering with Freedom Resort Club. Perspective Groups vast experience and reputation in the vacation ownership industry made them an easy choice over other agencies, says Robert Simpson, president, Freedom Resort Club. Through initial campaign results, we can already see the value of working with this team.

Freedom Resort Clubs online sales presentation approach will vastly reduce overall marketing costs compared to a traditional vacation club sales model, enabling them to offer people who love to travel all the benefits of a luxury vacation club at a fraction of the cost while also reaching a larger audience quicker than the traditional method of inviting guests to a resort for a sales presentation.

Prospective members have the opportunity to view an online presentation in the form of an easy-to-understand video that explains the benefits of the membership at a time and location that is convenient to them, without the pressure of a sales person. At the end of the video, viewers who want to join can choose from three well-priced membership options. They will become part of an exciting vacation club boasting a network of more than 3,500 luxury resorts and members-only accommodation discounts of up to 78% off retail prices.

We are delighted to be working with Freedom Resort Club, says Paul Mattimoe, president and CEO, Perspective Group. Our company has always envisioned online sales of vacation club products as a viable new marketing direction as long as the product offering and pricing mix is compelling, and so we are excited to be part of this innovative approach.

INTUITION Brand Marketing, a division of Perspective Group, offers the most comprehensive independent marketing and customer engagement solutions currently available for the vacation ownership industry globally, yet also offers each of its core segments on an a la carte basis enabling clients to adopt only those services they need, and have the INTUITION team collaborate with other services or departments they currently have.

From custom content creation and PR syndication, to customer engagement strategies and social media marketing, INTUITION has a solution. Its social media monitoring platform assists with online reputation management, original content enhances brand visibility, and services such as Social Media Advertising Management drives carefully targeted audiences to websites and promotional offers. For more information about how INTUITION can help your marketing efforts visit http://www.intuitionbyperspective.com

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Long Beach Register stops publishing

The Long Beach Register is closing, the latest in a series of cutbacks by Orange County Register parent company Freedom Communications.

Freedom launched the Long Beach Register in August 2013 and the Los Angeles Register in April amid heavy marketing campaigns for the daily newspapers. But the experiment did not last long.

Freedom closed the Los Angeles Register in September, a few months after it had reduced publication of the Long Beach Register to Sundays only. On Sunday, Freedom spokesman Eric Morgan confirmed the company was ditching the Long Beach Register altogether.

As of Dec. 28, the Long Beach Register is no longer publishing as a stand-alone section within the Sunday edition of the Orange County Register, Morgan said. We remain committed to serving Long Beach, and will continue covering the city's major news developments in the Register and ocregister.com.

Subscribers in Long Beach and surrounding cities will continue to receive the Orange County Register at their homes. The Orange County paper will also be available in single-copy machines and newsstands in the Long Beach area, the company said.

Orange County Register Publisher Rich Mirman said the closure of the Long Beach edition is part of a larger strategy to focus on serving subscribers and advertisers of the Orange County Register and the Press-Enterprise [in Riverside].

This was a rough year for Freedom.

The company closed the Long Beach and Los Angeles newspapers and imposed steep staff reductions at the Orange County Register and the Press-Enterprise.

In October, The Times sued the Orange County Register, saying it had failed to pay $2.5 million it owed The Times for delivering its papers. The Orange County Register hired a new delivery service, but subscribers said they went days without receiving their papers.

In November, the Orange County Register offered to pay reporters and other employees to start delivering papers themselves.

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Suspended IT Worker Fails Cyborg Community With Unimpressive Robot Voice

In February, a heroic IT guy at the New York City Department of Health was martyred from his job for simply remaining true to the fleshy central processing unit that beats between his and every IT guy's lungs. However, new audio shows that while Ronald Dillon's cyborg intentions may have been pure, his roooobot vooooice had serious malfunctions.

DNAinfo obtained audio of several calls to the Brooklyn-born tech service worker, who was suspended from his job for 20 days after allegations that he was intentionally fielding requests in the voice of an android. The lackluster evidence is below.

Not a beep, nor a boop, nor a bleep, nor a bloop. No whirring hard drives, no tweedledeedles, no sawtooth waves, no boodlebeedles. If it weren't for the first clip"You-have-reached-the-help-desk-this-is-mis-ter-dil-lon-how-may-I-help-you"it wouldn't be clear that he's using a robot voice at all.

With a bold display of his essential machine nature, Ronald Dillon could have inspired technical workers the world over to rise up against their human overlords. It would be understandable, then, that his superiors would punish him for it.

But this is not that bold display. Frankly, it is pathetic, and Dillon should not have been suspended. He deserves every megabyte of disappointment he receives from his robot peers, and also an apology from his boss.

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