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How to Stop Waiting and Start Living Your Dreams: Five Tips Learned From a Sneaky Renters Remodel
How often are we waiting to start living our dreams? We wait for the right job, the right location, the right people, the right weather, so that we can travel to that island, write that book, create that home and garden of our dreams, and live exuberantly. Yet life is like the weather, unpredictable, and rarely perfect. This means we are stuck in a perpetual waiting mode. Luckily, the way out is simple: stop waiting for the right what-ever, and start living as fully as we can, today. The following five tips came from our crazy journey of "remodeling" a bland and generic rental balcony into a tropical island style outdo...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - April 10, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

In Vitro and In Vivo Methodologies for Studying the Sigma 54-Dependent Transcription
Here we describe approaches and methods to assaying in vitro the major variant bacterial sigma factor, Sigma 54 (σ54), in a purified system. We include the complete transcription system, binding interactions between σ54 and its activators, as well as the self-assembly and the critical ATPase activity of the cognate activators which serve to remodel the closed promoter complexes. We also present in vivo methodologies that are used to study the impact of physiological processes, metabolic states, global signalling networks, and cellular architecture on the control of σ54-dependent gene expression.
Source: Springer protocols feed by Microbiology - February 13, 2015 Category: Microbiology Source Type: news

If E.T. Comes Calling
So what happens if the aliens land? Here, on Earth. I'm not talking about detecting a radio signal or a laser flash from hundreds of light-years away. I'm speaking of visitors who actually set their boots on the ground. What do we do? It may surprise you to learn that there's precious little preparation for such an eventuality. Now, if you're among the many tens of millions of Americans who think aliens are already afoot in the land, you're confident you know humanity's reaction. Scoffing denial. But face it: Few scientists are convinced by the evidence offered for visitation. So let's consider the question assuming t...
Source: Science - The Huffington Post - January 30, 2015 Category: Science Source Type: news

Holiday Afterburn
This holiday season, you’re going to hear all kinds of stuff that’s going to make you feel guilty. Like, you can’t enjoy yourself over the holidays because you’re going to eat too much and gain weight. And you need to lose weight through exercise. Here’s what’s wrong with that… Although most people have heard many times before that “it’s not about the calories,” most people have not heard that it’s not about the calories you burn during exercise. What staying lean and healthy is about is burning calories after exercise so you can use them to remodel your body. It’s fixing your metabolism so you don...
Source: Al Sears, MD Natural Remedies - December 10, 2014 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Dr. Al Sears Tags: Anti-Aging Fitness PACE Source Type: news

SC mAbs: remodelling traditional anticancer therapy
Subcutaneous monoclonal antibodies are replacing traditional intravenous biotherapeutics and this switch offers opportunities to remodel cancer services through the advantages that subcutaneous formulations confer
Source: Pharmacy Europe - December 2, 2014 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: ebercott Tags: Featured Articles Source Type: news

Berger Health to remodel for private rooms under $24M financing deal
Berger Health System can make more hospital rooms private and complete other upgrades while reducing annual debt costs under a $24 million financing arranged by Columbus based Lancaster Pollard. Construction could start late this year, renovating 28 rooms including some that are now double-occupancy, plus converting some office space to patient rooms. Berger Hospital staffs 70 of the 95 beds for which it is licensed, and will keep the capacity for semi-private occupancy in some rooms if demand arises. On…
Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Hospitals headlines - October 31, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Carrie Ghose Source Type: news

Induction of Fully Stabilized Cortical Bone Defects to Study Intramembranous Bone Regeneration
Bone is a regenerative tissue with an innate ability to self-remodel in response to environmental stimuli and the need to repair damage. Rodent models of fracture healing, and in particular genetic mouse models, can be used to study the contributions of specific molecular switches to skeletal repair, as well as to recreate and exacerbate biological development and repair mechanisms in postnatal skeletons. Here, we describe methodology for producing fully stabilized, single-cortex defects in mouse femurs to study mechanisms of intramembranous bone regeneration.
Source: Springer protocols feed by Molecular Medicine - October 24, 2014 Category: Molecular Biology Source Type: news

Adult myelination -- Wrapping up neuronal plasticity
(Neural Regeneration Research) The adult CNS is remarkably adaptable -- it retains the ability to generate and integrate new cells, and remodel pre-existing circuits. Intense research over the last 25 years has provided critical insight into the cell generation and differentiation potential of endogenous neural stem and progenitor cells, and has described three core CNS plasticity mechanisms.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - August 6, 2014 Category: Global & Universal Source Type: news

New study reveals how tumors remodel their surroundings to grow
(Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute) Research identifies a mechanism in the tumor stroma that triggers an inflammatory response, promoting tumor growth and metastasis. The findings suggest a new approach to anti-cancer therapies that incorporates targets in the tumor microenvironment.
Source: EurekAlert! - Cancer - July 3, 2014 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: news

Balloon Dilation Effective for Treating Chronic RhinosinusitisBalloon Dilation Effective for Treating Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Standalone balloon dilation is as effective as functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) for patients with chronic rhinosinusitis refractory to medical therapy, according to follow-up results from the REMODEL trial. Reuters Health Information
Source: Medscape Allergy Headlines - May 29, 2014 Category: Allergy & Immunology Tags: Allergy & Clinical Immunology News Source Type: news

Branching for food: how nutrients remodel the fly circulatory system
New research from the MRC Clinical Sciences Centre suggests that nutrients in the diet may play a role in changing the architecture of blood vessels in the gut and other organs.
Source: Medical Research Council Press Releases - January 16, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Branching for food: how nutrients remodel fruit fly vessels
New research from the MRC Clinical Sciences Centre suggests that nutrients in the diet may play a role in changing the architecture of blood vessels in the gut and other organs.
Source: Medical Research Council Press Releases - January 16, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

How cells remodel after UV radiation
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, with colleagues in The Netherlands and United Kingdom, have produced the first map detailing the network of genetic interactions underlying the cellular response to ultraviolet (UV) radiation.The researchers say their study establishes a new method and resource for exploring in greater detail how cells are damaged by UV radiation and how they repair themselves.
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - December 29, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Biology / Biochemistry Source Type: news

Meeting Charles Dickens the author of A Christmas Carol
This week it is my greatest pleasure to have the one and only Charles Dickens visiting the Thursday Throng. Charles hails from London, is married with ten children. He has been writing since 1833 with his first published work A Dinner at Poplar Walk. A Christmas Carol was first published on 17th December 1843. The Review A Christmas Carol is as much a moralising tale as it is a ghost story, framing as it does the consequences we might reap for our actions were we not to be a ‘good citizen’ with it’s requirement to care for our dependents and the needy. It is a perfect fit for a gentleman who concerns hims...
Source: The Hysterectomy Association - December 19, 2013 Category: OBGYN Authors: Linda Parkinson-Hardman Tags: Interviews author interview horror Source Type: news