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COD Advanced Warfare: "DNA BOMB" GAMEPLAY w/ 48 GUNSTREAK! – I’M BACK! – Video

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Advanced Warfare BEST DNA BOMB CLASS SETUP! BAL 27 Class Setup Call of Duty AW Tips Tricks – Video

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Wisconsin agency preps for big jump in DNA testing

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The state Department of Justice has hired nearly 20 more workers and has begun a pricey renovation of its Madison crime lab so it will be able to handle tens of thousands of additional DNA samples when new collection requirements take effect next year.

Wisconsin currently takes DNA samples from anyone convicted of a felony and certain sex-related misdemeanors. A Republican-backed law set to take effect on April 1 dramatically expands the grounds for collection.

The measure requires local police to take DNA from anyone arrested for a violent felony and to ship the samples to the DOJ, although the agency won't be allowed to process them until a judge finds probable cause that a crime was committed in each case. The law also requires anyone convicted of any misdemeanor to submit a DNA sample.

The law's supporters say collecting DNA samples will help solve more crimes. Civil rights advocates, though, contend the expanded collection is an invasion of privacy.

The law means the DOJ will have to handle tens of thousands of additional samples. The agency already collects about 12,000 DNA samples from convicted felons annually and expects to receive 25,000 samples from felony arrests and 40,000 samples from misdemeanor convictions next year.

The DOJ operates crime labs in Madison, Milwaukee and Wausau, although only the Madison and Milwaukee facilities handle DNA testing. All the samples from the collection expansion will go to the Madison lab, said Brian O'Keefe, administrator of the DOJ's Division of Law Enforcement Services.

Using money generated through DNA surcharges on offenders, the DOJ has hired and trained eight additional analysts and 11 technicians to handle the new samples. The agency also has tapped the surcharges to cover $5 million in renovations at the Madison lab to house the new workers and all the new samples. Construction began in July and is expected to be completed by March.

The DOJ's crime labs struggled in the mid-2000s to keep up with extracting DNA profiles from crime scene evidence as police and prosecutors submitted more samples in hopes of finding enough DNA to identify the suspect. Evidence in nearly 1,800 cases was sitting on crime lab shelves waiting for testing when Van Hollen took office in 2007.

Van Hollen convinced lawmakers to let him hire 31 additional analysts and in 2010 declared he had eliminated the backlog. Currently, evidence in fewer than 500 cases is waiting for testing and the average turnaround time is 35 days, DOJ officials say.

O'Keefe said the new law shouldn't extend waiting times.

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UW Genome Sciences – Wednesday Evenings at the Genome: Dr. Sam Miller – Video

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UW Genome Sciences – Wednesday Evenings at the Genome: Dr. Jesse Bloom – Video

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Psoriasis Explained – Video

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Psoriasis Explained
A dermatologist explains how this skin condition is recognised and treated and the challenging effects it can have on an individual. Video streamed by http://www.AllthingsScience.com All Things Science.

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Homeopathic Treatment for Psoriasis Types, Symptoms, Medicines | Doctors Talk – Video

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Ayurvedic Treatment for Psoriasis and Fungal Infections | Auyshman Bhava – Video

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Ayurvedic Treatment for Psoriasis and Fungal Infections | Auyshman Bhava
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Living with Psoriasis is more than skin deep

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Living with Psoriasis is more than skin deep

New online psoriasis resource launched following research findings

29 October 2014 - Living with psoriasis can affect many aspects of your daily life including your overall physiological and emotional health1. To coincide with World Psoriasis Day (29 October) and help people understand and manage their condition more effectively, a new educational website, mypsoriais.co.nz has been launched by AbbVie.

In New Zealand there has been a real need for information specifically for Kiwis, as a survey* by AbbVie revealed many New Zealanders (57% of survey participants) have never accessed any type of online psoriasis support.2 mypsoriasis.co.nz specifically addresses this need by providing a range of support materials including a useful My Journey tab to help patients map their psoriasis journey and learn some of what they can expect as part of living with psoriasis in New Zealand.

Psoriasis is a relatively common autoimmune disease that affects one in 50 New Zealand adults. It is caused by over-activity of the immune system in the skin. It most frequently develops in young adults and continues throughout their life. The most common form of psoriasis causes raised, inflamed, scaly, red skin lesions, known as plaques.1

Dermatologist Dr Steven Lamb says World Psoriasis Day is a really important event in helping raise awareness of an often overlooked condition.

World Psoriasis Day provides a good opportunity to educate the public about psoriasis and highlights what its like living with the condition. It also helps those living with psoriasis realise that there are effective treatments and that they don't have to put up with the symptoms and psychological effects that come with having psoriasis.

The online quantitative survey completed by 492 New Zealanders also found there was a lack of available information on the likely prognosis and implications of psoriasis at diagnosis, with nearly half of survey respondents (49%) indicating that they did not feel they were given sufficient information about the condition and what their diagnosis meant for them.2

Feedback such as this from patients and a lack of awareness in the community about psoriasis were the driving forces behind creating the educational website.

We have a greater understanding now of the psychological and social effects of psoriasis on the individual patients who live with the condition having significant impaired quality of life. Patients have social isolation issues, difficulty maintaining relationships, avoidance of social situations and higher rates of stress and anxiety.

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