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When most people think of retro kitchen appliances, the name Smeg comes to mind. The Italian company has made a name for itself in recent years through its range of bright, colourful, retro-style fridges. Based on 50s designs, their FAB range in particular has become extremely popular with the union jack design a particularly famous model. Thankfully, though, the retro styling and bold colours are not substitutes for function.

Take the Smeg FAB28RCS fridge as an example of a retro kitchen appliance that covers both form and function well. This model comes in a Colour Stripe design, taking 50s colours and putting a modern twist on them. It also features a retro casing and handle design. However, the appliance also has an A+ energy efficiency class rating, has a freezing capacity of 2kg/24h and an automatic defrost function. You may pay a little more for the retro design, but you do not need to worry about your Smeg fridge?s performance.

Of course, Smeg do not just manufacture fridges and freezers.

They do a large variety of retro kitchen appliances, including dishwashers and washing machines. Although the range of colours is not as wide as it is for their refrigeration range, Smeg can offer you almost a full compliment of retro appliances to give your kitchen a unique look. When it comes to finding a retro-style oven to fit in with the rest of your retro kitchen appliances, you may be facing a bit of a struggle. Smeg does not offer ovens or cookers in the same range as their retro fridges and dishwashers, and most companies do not cater for that style as much as Smeg does. However, if you are willing to look a little further, Britannia may have what you are looking for.

Britannia?s limited edition Couture range is difficult to find these days, but if you can get hold of the Cubism model, then your retro kitchen may be complete.

You will have to pay around ?5,000 for this model, but if you are willing to part with that amount of money then the red and black pattern of the Cubism model may be for you. If you are looking for something slightly cheaper, however, Falcon offer their 1092 Deluxe range cooker in a number of retro colours, including 50s cream and 70s lime green. This retro kitchen appliance also features single-handed ignition for easier hob use and six gas hobs on top of five heavy-duty shelves.

The cooker is extremely spacious and stylish and retails at about ?4,000. So if you are determined to give your kitchen that retro look, you have plenty of options. From outrageously stylish Smeg FAB?appliances to more reserved and fashionable appliances from companies like Falcon and Britannia cookers, there are plenty of retro appliances to suit your need. However, be warned: if you do want the style, you will have to pay a few hundred, and possibly even a few thousand pounds more than you would if you chose a traditional appliance.

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Buffett plays down health concern, mulled megadeal

OMAHA, Nebraska (Reuters) - Warren Buffett tried to allay fears of Berkshire Hathaway Inc shareholders about the company's future after he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and revealed that he recently tried to make one of the biggest acquisitions of his storied career.

The question of who will succeed Buffett, 81, as chief executive became more of an imperative after Buffett disclosed the diagnosis on April 17.

While Buffett called it "a really minor event," his early-stage prostate cancer was a reminder that for all his success as an investor and all the plaudits he gets, Buffett is mortal and would be hard to replace at the company he has run since 1965.

That made the future of Berkshire, with or without Buffett, a central focus of the five hours of questions at its annual meeting on Saturday in downtown Omaha, Nebraska.

"I don't think that every deal that I made would necessarily be makeable by a successor, but they'll bring other talents," including skills to be an effective chief risk officer, Buffett said. "We're not going to have an arts major in charge of Berkshire."

Charlie Munger, who is Berkshire's 88-year-old vice chairman and sat beside Buffett, quipped: "I rather resent all this sympathy and attention that Warren is getting. I probably have more prostate cancer than he does."

The annual meeting is the centerpiece of a weekend of events that Buffett has dubbed "Woodstock for Capitalism." Close to 40,000 shareholders were expected to attend this year.

Buffett on Saturday also said that he recently considered a more than $20 billion acquisition, and would have sold some Berkshire stock holdings he wanted to keep to get it done.

"I wish we could have made it," he said. "It could happen. I don't think it will happen."

Buffett did not name the target. A takeover of that magnitude would have been close in size to Berkshire's biggest takeover -- the $26.5 billion purchase of railroad company Burlington Northern Santa Fe in 2010.

It would have also dented Berkshire's $37.83 billion cash hoard. Buffett said he wants to keep $20 billion on hand. Berkshire has about 80 operating units, which sell such things as car insurance, chemicals, clothing, furniture and ice cream.

WAL-MART, POSSIBLE SUCCESSORS

This year's meeting had fewer fireworks than the 2011 meeting, which was dominated by the then-recent, scandal-driven resignation of Buffett heir apparent David Sokol.

Yet Buffett offered a blunt assessment on a scandal enveloping Wal-Mart Stores Inc, in which Berkshire held a $2.33 billion common stock stake at year end.

Last month, the New York Times said the retailer's majority-owned Wal-Mart de Mexico unit ran a widespread bribery campaign in that country to win market dominance, and that senior Wal-Mart executives tried to cover it up.

"If you read the New York Times story, and there's always another side to it, it looks like they may well have made a mistake in how that was handled," Buffett said.

He nonetheless said he did not believe the matter "changes the fundamental dynamic" about Wal-Mart or its earnings power.

Among the internal candidates seen as possible future Berkshire chief executives are Ajit Jain, Buffett's top insurance lieutenant; Matthew Rose, who leads Burlington Northern; and Greg Abel, who runs the MidAmerican Energy unit.

Tony Nicely, who runs the Geico auto insurance unit, has long been seen as a candidate, but is now in his late 60s.

"I virtually know that the successor we have in mind ... has the culture and the people embedded as I do," Buffett said.

Buffett has also hired two portfolio managers, Todd Combs and Ted Weschler, to handle some of Berkshire's investments. He said each was recently given another $1 billion to invest, boosting their portfolios to $2.75 billion each.

The meeting took place one day after Berkshire said first-quarter profit more than doubled, as its insurance business was spared the huge losses that natural disasters in Australia, Japan and New Zealand caused a year earlier.

Buffett even said that Berkshire is writing "a lot more" reinsurance in those countries, as well as in Thailand.

He was also upbeat about Berkshire's prospects, despite slow U.S. economic growth and the inability of the United States and other countries to get their fiscal houses in order.

"I would stay away from medium- or long-term government bonds, our own or those of other countries," he said.

Buffett also said that despite his huge investment in International Business Machines Corp, which topped $11.7 billion at year end, he would not plunge into other technology giants such as Apple Inc and Google Inc.

"The chances of being way wrong in IBM are probably less, at least for us," than in Google or Apple, Buffett said.

Though Berkshire shares have lagged broader stock and insurance stock indexes in recent months, shareholder enthusiasm at the meeting does not appear to have flagged. "(The) stock is a home run over the next five years," said Bill Smead, chief investment officer of Smead Capital Management in Seattle.

Berkshire did not repurchase shares in the first quarter, and Buffett said he would be comfortable repurchasing stock at a price of 1.1 times book value, and perhaps higher.

Buffett also said Berkshire may buy more newspapers. It owns the Buffalo News, just bought the hometown Omaha World-Herald, and is a longtime shareholder of Washington Post Co.

ANALYSTS TAKE THE FLOOR

As in recent years, Buffett and Munger fielded questions from shareholders and three journalists.

For the first time, they also took questions from three insurance industry analysts -- Barclays Capital's Jay Gelb, KBW's Cliff Gallant, and Dowling & Partners' Gary Ransom -- who each have the equivalent of a "buy" rating on Berkshire.

While some hoped the analysts would add depth to the meeting, some of their questions concerned relatively arcane matters such as mortality rates in insurance, or whether Geico would use electronics to track driver behavior. Gelb did ask the question that prompted Buffett's comment about a mega-takeover.

Prior to the questioning, shareholders were regaled with the annual comedy-infused movie made by Buffett's daughter Susie.

In one sketch, Buffett sang and played the ukulele with the cast of the TV show "Glee."

Another featured Buffett's secretary Debbie Bosanek, whose effective tax rate is higher than her boss's and helped inspire the Obama administration's proposed "Buffett rule" to raise taxes on the wealthy that recently failed in Congress.

Bosanek was shown with her feet up on her desk, discussing magazine covers. A helpful Buffett fielded phone calls for her.

(Reporting By Ben Berkowitz in Omaha; Additional reporting and writing by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Bernard Orr and Tim Dobbyn)

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Dickey baffles D-backs in Mets' win

By RONALD BLUM

AP Sports Writer

Associated Press Sports

updated 4:49 p.m. ET May 6, 2012

NEW YORK (AP) - R.A. Dickey angrily threw the resin bag and came off the mound.

Three outs from his third career shutout, he had walked the leadoff hitter in the ninth inning and given up an RBI double.

"That's my game. I've got to land the plane there," he said.

Baffling the Diamondbacks with his knuckleball, Dickey combined with two relievers on a four-hitter that led the New York Mets over Arizona 3-1 Sunday.

He was given a standing ovation when he came out. But after the game, Dickey was disappointed in himself.

"About 45 miles in our bus ride to Philly, I'll probably let up a little bit," he said. "It leaves a sour taste in my mouth simply because I have an expectation of myself in that situation, and that is not it."

A few minutes later, the 37-year-old right-hander lightened up.

"Forty miles into the bus ride might have been hyperbole," he said.

Dickey (4-1) allowed four hits in eight-plus innings, struck out four and walked four, helping New York take two of three in the weekend series.

"That thing was dancing was all over the place," said Daniel Murphy, who put the Mets ahead with a two-run single in the first off Trevor Cahill (2-3).

His socks pulled high in the old style, Dickey retired his first 10 batters before giving up an opposite-field double off the end of the bat to Gerardo Parra, a ball that dropped just fair and a few inches from the glove of sliding left fielder Kirk Nieuwenhuis.

The Mets have never had a no-hitter in 7,996 games.

"I actually thought this might be the day," Mets manager Terry Collins said.

Dickey didn't allow a leadoff batter to reach until Cody Ransom grounded a single to left in the eighth.

"That thing was nasty today," said Justin Turner, who took over at shortstop after Ruben Tejada strained his quadriceps.

After walking Parra starting the ninth, Justin Upton followed with an RBI double that chased Dickey after 117 pitches, his most since August 2010. Tim Byrdak and Frank Francisco combined for 1-2-3 relief, allowing a pair of warning-track flyouts as they finished a game that took just 2 hours, 16 minutes.

"He threw strikes. He had the counts. He pitched the way he wanted to pitch," said John McDonald, inserted into the Arizona lineup because of the knuckleballer. "He throws them in a lot of different directions."

Celebrating his 25th birthday, Parra had two of the Diamondbacks' hits but was picked off by Dickey ending the sixth. Arizona, which dropped below .500 at 14-15, went 0 for 6 with runners in scoring position in the game and 3 for 28 (.107) in the series, dropping to .221 on the season.

"They out-executed us," manager Kirk Gibson said.

Before the game, Gibson called the knuckler "maybe a cross between playing regular baseball and slo-pitch softball."

"I remember when I first faced Charlie Hough, somebody said move up in the box," Gibson recalled. "So I went up and scratched the front line of the box out, and moved up there, and he hit me."

After Dickey left, Jason Kubel flied out to the left-field warning track against Byrdak. Francisco struck out Paul Goldschmidt in a nine-pitch at-bat and Miguel Montero flied out to the right-field warning track, giving Francisco his seventh save in eight chances.

Cahill allowed allowing three runs and five hits in seven innings. Two pitches got him in trouble, both off fastballs with two outs: Murphy's single in the first and Josh Thole's RBI single in the fourth.

"I don't think I was as sharp as my last start," Cahill said, "Hopefully going home we can restart this."

Tejada got hurt in the fourth, injuring his leg when the toe of his shoe got stuck in the dirt as he ran out a bunt single. He fell face-first onto the base and didn't move.

Turner came in to play shortstop for just the third time in his big league career. Tejada went for an MRI, and the Mets planned to have an extra player in Philadelphia, just in case they put Tejada on the disabled list.

"If they think it's going to be five, six days, we'll probably have to make some move," Collins said.

NOTES: Collins said RHP Chris Young, recovering from shoulder surgery last May, will make his first minor league start of the year Thursday for St. Lucie in the Florida State League. Collins anticipates Young will be ready for the major league team by late May. ... Mets RHP D.J. Carrasco, activated from the disabled list following a sprained ankle, said he wants to "redeem myself." ... New York OF Jason Bay (broken rib) isn't close to being ready for a rehab assignment. ... Mets 1B Ike Davis did a 360 when leaning into the dugout unsuccessfully trying to catch Willie Bloomquist's sixth-inning pop.

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Multiple thought channels may help brain avoid traffic jams

Multiple thought channels may help brain avoid traffic jams [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 6-May-2012
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Brain networks may avoid traffic jams at their busiest intersections by communicating on different frequencies, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, the University Medical Center at Hamburg-Eppendorf and the University of Tbingen have learned.

"Many neurological and psychiatric conditions are likely to involve problems with signaling in brain networks," says co-author Maurizio Corbetta, MD, the Norman J. Stupp Professor of Neurology at Washington University. "Examining the temporal structure of brain activity from this perspective may be especially helpful in understanding psychiatric conditions like depression and schizophrenia, where structural markers are scarce."

The research will be published May 6 in Nature Neuroscience.

Scientists usually study brain networks areas of the brain that regularly work together using magnetic resonance imaging, which tracks blood flow. They assume that an increase in blood flow to part of the brain indicates increased activity in the brain cells of that region.

"Magnetic resonance imaging is a useful tool, but it does have limitations," Corbetta says. "It only allows us to track brain cell activity indirectly, and it is unable to track activity that occurs at frequencies greater than 0.1 hertz, or once every 10 seconds. We know that some signals in the brain can cycle as high as 500 hertz, or 500 times per second."

For the new study, conducted at the University Medical Center at Hamburg-Eppendorf, the researchers used a technique called magnetoencephalography (MEG) to analyze brain activity in 43 healthy volunteers. MEG detects very small changes in magnetic fields in the brain that are caused by many cells being active at once. It can detect these signals at rates up to 100 hertz.

"We found that different brain networks ticked at different frequencies, like clocks ticking at different speeds," says lead author Joerg Hipp, PhD, of the University Medical Center at Hamburg-Eppendorf and the University of Tbingen, both in Germany.

For example, networks that included the hippocampus, a brain area critical for memory formation, tended to be active at frequencies around 5 hertz. Networks constituting areas involved in the senses and movement were active between 32 hertz and 45 hertz. Many other brain networks were active at frequencies between eight and 32 hertz. These "time-dependent" networks resemble different airline route maps, overlapping but each ticking at a different rate.

"There have been a number of fMRI studies of depression and schizophrenia showing 'spatial' changes in the organization of brain networks," Corbettta says. "MEG studies provide a window into a much richer 'temporal' structure. In the future, this might offer new diagnostic tests or ways to monitor the efficacy of interventions in these debilitating mental conditions."

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Hipp JF, Hawellek DJ, Corbetta M, Siegel M, Engel AK. Large-scale cortical correlation structure of spontaneous oscillatory activity, Nature Neuroscience, May 6, 2012.

Funding from the European Union supported this research.

Washington University School of Medicine's 2,100 employed and volunteer faculty physicians also are the medical staff of Barnes-Jewish and St. Louis Children's hospitals. The School of Medicine is one of the leading medical research, teaching and patient care institutions in the nation, currently ranked sixth in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Through its affiliations with Barnes-Jewish and St. Louis Children's hospitals, the School of Medicine is linked to BJC HealthCare.


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Contact: Diane Duke Williams
williamsdia@wustl.edu
314-286-0111
Washington University School of Medicine

Brain networks may avoid traffic jams at their busiest intersections by communicating on different frequencies, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, the University Medical Center at Hamburg-Eppendorf and the University of Tbingen have learned.

"Many neurological and psychiatric conditions are likely to involve problems with signaling in brain networks," says co-author Maurizio Corbetta, MD, the Norman J. Stupp Professor of Neurology at Washington University. "Examining the temporal structure of brain activity from this perspective may be especially helpful in understanding psychiatric conditions like depression and schizophrenia, where structural markers are scarce."

The research will be published May 6 in Nature Neuroscience.

Scientists usually study brain networks areas of the brain that regularly work together using magnetic resonance imaging, which tracks blood flow. They assume that an increase in blood flow to part of the brain indicates increased activity in the brain cells of that region.

"Magnetic resonance imaging is a useful tool, but it does have limitations," Corbetta says. "It only allows us to track brain cell activity indirectly, and it is unable to track activity that occurs at frequencies greater than 0.1 hertz, or once every 10 seconds. We know that some signals in the brain can cycle as high as 500 hertz, or 500 times per second."

For the new study, conducted at the University Medical Center at Hamburg-Eppendorf, the researchers used a technique called magnetoencephalography (MEG) to analyze brain activity in 43 healthy volunteers. MEG detects very small changes in magnetic fields in the brain that are caused by many cells being active at once. It can detect these signals at rates up to 100 hertz.

"We found that different brain networks ticked at different frequencies, like clocks ticking at different speeds," says lead author Joerg Hipp, PhD, of the University Medical Center at Hamburg-Eppendorf and the University of Tbingen, both in Germany.

For example, networks that included the hippocampus, a brain area critical for memory formation, tended to be active at frequencies around 5 hertz. Networks constituting areas involved in the senses and movement were active between 32 hertz and 45 hertz. Many other brain networks were active at frequencies between eight and 32 hertz. These "time-dependent" networks resemble different airline route maps, overlapping but each ticking at a different rate.

"There have been a number of fMRI studies of depression and schizophrenia showing 'spatial' changes in the organization of brain networks," Corbettta says. "MEG studies provide a window into a much richer 'temporal' structure. In the future, this might offer new diagnostic tests or ways to monitor the efficacy of interventions in these debilitating mental conditions."

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Hipp JF, Hawellek DJ, Corbetta M, Siegel M, Engel AK. Large-scale cortical correlation structure of spontaneous oscillatory activity, Nature Neuroscience, May 6, 2012.

Funding from the European Union supported this research.

Washington University School of Medicine's 2,100 employed and volunteer faculty physicians also are the medical staff of Barnes-Jewish and St. Louis Children's hospitals. The School of Medicine is one of the leading medical research, teaching and patient care institutions in the nation, currently ranked sixth in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Through its affiliations with Barnes-Jewish and St. Louis Children's hospitals, the School of Medicine is linked to BJC HealthCare.


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First oral agent to quell invasive macular degeneration, restore lost vision

First oral agent to quell invasive macular degeneration, restore lost vision [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 6-May-2012
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Nutriceutical offers hope to those facing blindness

Ft. Lauderdale, FL (May 6, 2012) There may be new found hope for patients whose vision is threatened when medicine injected directly into the eyes fails to cause abnormal blood vessels to recede. While injectable drugs called angiogenesis (an-gee-oh-jen-esis) inhibitors are considered a modern miracle and have become the standard of care for patients with the fast-progressive form of macular degeneration, they are not foolproof. For the first time researchers report that an oral nutriceutical, used on a last resort basis, rapidly restores vision to otherwise hopeless patients who face permanent loss.

Stuart Richer OD, PhD, Director, Ocular Preventative Medicine-Eye Clinic, James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center, North Chicago, Illinois, says all other therapies were exhausted before employing the oral nutriceutical under compassionate-use protocols on a case-by-case basis. Usually most patients respond to medicine injected directly into the eyes, he says, but about one in three patients recover driving vision and one in six patients go on to experience permanent vision loss and others may refuse needle injections directly into the eyes, making them candidates for this rescue medicine.

Three successfully treated cases were presented at the annual Association For Research In Vision & Ophthalmology meeting in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

One striking case is an 88-year old woman whom retinal specialists said was beyond any help offered by conventional medicines or surgery. The nutriceutical helped this hospitalized woman regain her ability to see faces, read a menu and visualize her handwriting in just four days. As she was an inpatient were also able to observe that her 40-year history of low-blood pressure and migraines improved after months of use, said Dr. Richer.

In another case a 75-year old man with failing vision experienced recovery of vision in 5 days and was able to renew his drivers license after taking just 7 nutriceutical capsules.

Dr. Richer says 16 of the first 17 cases responded positively to nutriceutical medicine. There were no side effects reported. Because these patients faced impending loss of vision, for ethical reasons no patients received inactive placebo pills. He says it is unknown whether this nutriceutical produces such positive results in the more common dry form of macular degeneration, but the benefit to vision is typically observed in both eyes and is self-evident.

Dr. Richer says in these first cases he has monitored, blind spots (called scotomas) disappear, time to recover from bright light (glare recovery) is reduced, and contrast vision (shades of grey) as well as visual acuity (ability to see letters on a chart) generally improve within 3-6 weeks with the nutriceutical. With our instruments we documented a more youthful appearance of retinal tissues as well as improved underlying circulation. There were also other improvements in health observed or measured outside of the eyes that were unanticipated, notes Dr. Richer.

Only in recent years has there been a reliable way to treat wet macular degeneration, a disorder where abnormal blood vessels invade the visual center (macula) of the eyes. Any of three FDA-approved drugs, Avastin, Lucentis and Eylea, are needle-injected into the white of the eye to diminish the formation of these abnormal blood vessels. These are considered miracle drugs. Re-treatment is usually necessary every six to eight weeks. However, since these drugs are not foolproof, oral antioxidant therapy was employed with measurable success.

Dr. Richer selected a particular nutriceutical mixture of vitamins and small herbal molecules (Longevinex) because of its extensive testing and proven ability to favorably alter genes in a superior manner to other available nutriceuticals. Dr. Richer cautions that other similar store-bought products are not likely to produce the same rapid results seen among his patients. He advises patients not to risk their vision with unproven products. Nor should patients consider this oral medicine supplants injected medicine.

While the nutriceutical used in this report is non-prescription and directly available to patients and could be used alongside injected drugs, Dr. Richer advises physician consultation prior to its use. It still remains unproven until it is evaluated in broader studies, says Richer, who adds: this oral nutriceutical taps into the newly appreciated science of epigenetics, where gene protein-making switches are favorably turned on and off, and suggests that age-related eye problems may not be inevitably progressive and biological age is not necessarily cast in stone. There is new-found hope for recovery of lost vision, regardless of the patients image.

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Dr. Richer has no financial interest in the products used in his investigations. To learn more or make a donation to further Dr. Richers research, visit Dr. Richers website at www.eyedoctorricher.com



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First oral agent to quell invasive macular degeneration, restore lost vision [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 6-May-2012
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Contact: Stuart Richer OD, Ph.D.
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847-409-4131
Resveratrol Partners LLC, dba LONGEVINEX

Nutriceutical offers hope to those facing blindness

Ft. Lauderdale, FL (May 6, 2012) There may be new found hope for patients whose vision is threatened when medicine injected directly into the eyes fails to cause abnormal blood vessels to recede. While injectable drugs called angiogenesis (an-gee-oh-jen-esis) inhibitors are considered a modern miracle and have become the standard of care for patients with the fast-progressive form of macular degeneration, they are not foolproof. For the first time researchers report that an oral nutriceutical, used on a last resort basis, rapidly restores vision to otherwise hopeless patients who face permanent loss.

Stuart Richer OD, PhD, Director, Ocular Preventative Medicine-Eye Clinic, James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center, North Chicago, Illinois, says all other therapies were exhausted before employing the oral nutriceutical under compassionate-use protocols on a case-by-case basis. Usually most patients respond to medicine injected directly into the eyes, he says, but about one in three patients recover driving vision and one in six patients go on to experience permanent vision loss and others may refuse needle injections directly into the eyes, making them candidates for this rescue medicine.

Three successfully treated cases were presented at the annual Association For Research In Vision & Ophthalmology meeting in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

One striking case is an 88-year old woman whom retinal specialists said was beyond any help offered by conventional medicines or surgery. The nutriceutical helped this hospitalized woman regain her ability to see faces, read a menu and visualize her handwriting in just four days. As she was an inpatient were also able to observe that her 40-year history of low-blood pressure and migraines improved after months of use, said Dr. Richer.

In another case a 75-year old man with failing vision experienced recovery of vision in 5 days and was able to renew his drivers license after taking just 7 nutriceutical capsules.

Dr. Richer says 16 of the first 17 cases responded positively to nutriceutical medicine. There were no side effects reported. Because these patients faced impending loss of vision, for ethical reasons no patients received inactive placebo pills. He says it is unknown whether this nutriceutical produces such positive results in the more common dry form of macular degeneration, but the benefit to vision is typically observed in both eyes and is self-evident.

Dr. Richer says in these first cases he has monitored, blind spots (called scotomas) disappear, time to recover from bright light (glare recovery) is reduced, and contrast vision (shades of grey) as well as visual acuity (ability to see letters on a chart) generally improve within 3-6 weeks with the nutriceutical. With our instruments we documented a more youthful appearance of retinal tissues as well as improved underlying circulation. There were also other improvements in health observed or measured outside of the eyes that were unanticipated, notes Dr. Richer.

Only in recent years has there been a reliable way to treat wet macular degeneration, a disorder where abnormal blood vessels invade the visual center (macula) of the eyes. Any of three FDA-approved drugs, Avastin, Lucentis and Eylea, are needle-injected into the white of the eye to diminish the formation of these abnormal blood vessels. These are considered miracle drugs. Re-treatment is usually necessary every six to eight weeks. However, since these drugs are not foolproof, oral antioxidant therapy was employed with measurable success.

Dr. Richer selected a particular nutriceutical mixture of vitamins and small herbal molecules (Longevinex) because of its extensive testing and proven ability to favorably alter genes in a superior manner to other available nutriceuticals. Dr. Richer cautions that other similar store-bought products are not likely to produce the same rapid results seen among his patients. He advises patients not to risk their vision with unproven products. Nor should patients consider this oral medicine supplants injected medicine.

While the nutriceutical used in this report is non-prescription and directly available to patients and could be used alongside injected drugs, Dr. Richer advises physician consultation prior to its use. It still remains unproven until it is evaluated in broader studies, says Richer, who adds: this oral nutriceutical taps into the newly appreciated science of epigenetics, where gene protein-making switches are favorably turned on and off, and suggests that age-related eye problems may not be inevitably progressive and biological age is not necessarily cast in stone. There is new-found hope for recovery of lost vision, regardless of the patients image.

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Dr. Richer has no financial interest in the products used in his investigations. To learn more or make a donation to further Dr. Richers research, visit Dr. Richers website at www.eyedoctorricher.com



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Despite economists' fondness for complicated equations and computer models, economics is not a true, hard science. And even most economists will admit that.

Which is why you can end up with completely different world-views, each backed by its own set of economists-with-equations.

On one side are the Horatio Alger stories of boys who, through sheer grit, determination, smarts, and courage, lifted themselves out of the mires of poverty to great personal success. Call it the "Bootstraps Tribe".

On the other side are those, like Elizabeth Warren, current candidate for US Senator for Massachusetts, who believes that there is "nobody in this country who got rich on his own." Call this the "Hanging Together Tribe". (I'm playing with a quote attributed to Ben Franklin, at the time of the signing of the Declaration of Independence: "We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately.")

I wrote about these two positions just a few days ago, after reading an AlterNet review of a new book, The Self-Made Myth: And the Truth About How Government Helps Individuals and Businesses Succeed.

The other perspective just got a lengthy write-up in this Sunday's New York Times Magazine, in which author Adam Davidson interviews retired Bain Capital executive Edward Conard (full article, here). Conard has just written a book himself, to be published next month by Portfolio: Unintended Consequences: Why Everything You?ve Been Told About the Economy Is Wrong.

Conard makes a strong case for why inequality is good (more investors making investments in improvements that make all our lives better). The value of investment to society at large is, of course, one with which most economists would agree. As Davidson notes,

Dean Baker, a prominent progressive economist with the Center for Economic and Policy Research, says that most economists believe society often benefits from investments by the wealthy. Baker estimates the ratio is 5 to 1, meaning that for every dollar an investor earns, the public receives the equivalent of $5 of value. The Google founder Sergey Brin might be very rich, but the world is far richer than he is because of Google.?

Conard considers the 5-to-1 ratio too low, and makes a case for 20-to-1. In other words, "we should all appreciate the vast wealth of others more, because we?re benefiting, proportionally, from it."

And it's not just the investors behind products like laptop computers or services like Google who benefit society as a whole -- it's the investment banks and other financial institutions who make the system more efficient. Conard apparently doesn't agree that complex instruments like credit-default swaps were key elements in the 2008 financial crisis: they were "fundamentally sound" and "served a market need for the world's most sophisticated investors."

I could go on and on, but you should read the article for yourself (I haven't read the book; unlike Davidson, I can't get pre-publication copies, but I do intend to once it's out. I think I'll wait, however, until my library has it -- I don't think Mr. Conard needs my royalty payment....).

In any event: my biggest problem with Conard's position, at least as articulated in the Times article, is that he seems to believe that it's all about the money. In other words, if you can't monetize it, it doesn't have value. So Wall Street needs those outsize salaries because otherwise smart, talented people might go off and do something dumb, like be art-history majors (his choice of pejorative, not mine).

Like Conard, I went to business school in the mid-'80s (me, Kellogg / Northwestern; him, Harvard), so I recognize a lot of the jargon. And there's value to some of it. Capital markets are incredibly efficient.

The problem is, they're not perfectly efficient. Davidson notes, "Nearly every economist I spoke with said that Conard has too much faith in the market?s ability to reward only those who create real value."

Moreover, markets don't know how to account for things that aren't monetized (for example, a housewife's or househusband's contributions). They don't know how to correct for rent-seeking -- Davidson does ask Conard about rent-seeking (the idea that people, or companies, get rich because of their power or access to power, rather than their ideas), and he poo-poos its presence in our economy.

And I found Conard's coldly logical approach to everything (including choosing a wife!) chilling. I can't be sure that he's not right, at least on some points, but his world is not one I would ever choose to live in. And I wouldn't even wish my worst enemy there:

There's no place for levity, for warmth, for non-cost-effective rumination in Conard's world. As Davidson writes, "The world Conard describes too often feels grim and soulless, one in which art and romance and the?nonremunerative satisfactions of a simpler life are invisible." Davidson quotes Conard:

God didn?t create the universe so that talented people would be happy. It?s not beautiful. It?s hard work. It?s responsibility and deadlines, working till 11 o?clock at night when you want to watch your baby and be with your wife. It?s not serenity and beauty.

I'm not one to say exactly why God created the universe. But I think that God created us to flourish. In the words of early Church father Iranaeus, "The glory of God is a human being fully alive."

Conard doesn't seem to understand that some people aren't motivated just by money, that some people would flourish most completely in professions that would give them time to create something new and valuable (art-history scholarship! painting! theology! dance!) that won't be wildly remunerated. And by concentrating so much wealth in the hands of a few, I fear he's condemning the poor to endless poverty, and helping the middle-class slide back into poverty. His wealth may improve society as a whole -- but does it do anything for the individual struggling to get by?

I can't help contrasting Conard's concentrate-the-wealth formula with the spread-it-around generosity of the Self-Made Myth's perspective. I'll close with a quote from a foreword to that book, written by an attorney (Conard doesn't like them much -- smart but not risk-takers), named Bill Gates, Sr.:

As an attorney for almost 50 years, I worked closely with entrepreneurs and saw how their business enterprises are boosted by government efforts to create a stable and positive business environment. I also had a front-row seat for the creation and the growth of my son's business (Microsoft), and I observed the many ways our country's publicly supported infrastructure, tax laws, government-funded research, education, patent protection, and so forth helped the company grow.... [If] you had plunked Bill down in some developing country, even with all of his intelligence, creativity, and hard work, the company would have gone nowhere. Being born in this country is the ingredient that most reliably determines whether a person has the opportunity to become wealthy.

Conard would say that "[t]echnology and global competition have made it more important than ever that the United States remain the world?s most productive, risk-taking, success-rewarding society." Like many conservatives, he underestimates the importance of governmental infrastructure (trust in the rule of law; fairness in the marketplace, guaranteed by enforced regulations; roads, rails, airports, and the rest). Would Bill Gates Jr. really have been able to make Microsoft the powerhouse it is today if he'd been born in, say, Zaire?

I expect that Conard also underestimates the "step up" he had by growing up white, male, and middle-class, with parents who encouraged his educational attainments. Not to mention a little bit of luck.

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Every Day Tips For Improving Your Memory | Self Improvement Info

May 5th, 2012 by admin

Every Day Tips For Improving Your Memory

Impairment or loss in memory isn?t something that you should take. You will find steps you can take about it. There are several straightforward strategies that you can make use of to enhance your recollection ability. Here?s some ingenious tips.

Consider consuming far more Omega-3 fatty acids for assisting your recollection. Meals with omega-3 essential fatty acids are recognized to markedly enhance brain function. The brain alone contains these same acids. This consists of flavorful salmon and tuna.

Perhaps you have been powered mad as you ?nearly, yet not really? recalled a thing? One thing to do is not to panic. This really is a frequent predicament. Quiet your self, and your head, and then concentrate on zoning in for the expression by thinking of associated words or experiences. This is a confirmed method to conjure the term that you will be seeking.

Get sufficient relaxation. Be sure you?re receiving very good snooze, as well?8 hours an evening isn?t adequate if you?re waking every few minutes or snooze with an not comfortable mattress. Snooze is really a key component in how well your simple and long-term recollection function. If you are worn out, you will have problems remembering points. Rest for a longer time during the night or acquire some naps to further improve your storage.

Consider doing exercises your brain by working out your system. By using a wholesome system, you can expect to use a healthy mind. Workout improves the circulation of blood to the brain, providing it a lot more valuable fresh air, which enhances mind purpose. Training can activate mind chemical substances that will guard the brain tissues.

Obtain a few times to link the details which needs to be memorized to a thing that has already been committed to memory. By making a mental website link between two parts of info, it really is significantly far more probable that this new information and facts will land in your very long-term memory financial institution. Additionally, once you make this happen, you additionally speed up your capability to consider issues as well.

Get a stable, steady volume of snooze every single night. In fact, snooze has a crucial function in both your brief-term and lengthy-term memory. When you have a tired mind, you will not bear in mind points as well. Enhance your human brain strength and memory space by getting about 8 time of snooze nightly.

Get books on storage from your collection to discover this intricate mechanism. Many psychiatrists have published books that can help people improve recollection. You may not require nearly anything over these textbooks to help.

Exercise your system to training your brain. A proper body signifies a proper head, and a nutritious mind can discover and recall information and facts easier. Training improves blood circulation to the mind, providing it far more beneficial fresh air, which enhances brain function. Doing exercises routinely will allow chemicals within your human brain to be energetic and defend human brain tissue.

Make liberal use of planners and calendaring equipment. Purchase a working day advisor and write down something significant. Make yourself a routine and look at it daily. It will likely be easier on your mind to get this stuff written to make reference to eventually. You won?t need to bother about remembering every single item and can have the info handy when you do need it.

1 way of remembering information and facts are to create a psychological link to something you know. Attempt to make rational connections in between info that you just understand in order that it is much simpler for the mind to remember that info. As an example, when a chemistry college student needs to memorize the periodic desk sign for steer (Pb), he is able to hyperlink it to panda bears for optimum remember ability. This relationship is quite unusual, which can make it unforgettable.

There are lots of effective ways to battle the natural lack of memory that develops since we come to get old. This can be done by eating a healthy diet, obtaining a good amount of exercise, getting a good night?s relax, engaging in human brain enhancing pursuits like Sudoku or possibly a game of chess, regularly laughing and discovering methods to chill out.

The idea of losing one?s storage is easily one of many most powerful, nervousness-inducing aspects of expanding more mature. For all experiencing severe memory reduction, there are numerous of health care solutions now available which include prescription drugs.

To help keep your storage powerful, keep socially productive. You will be happier and much more alert should you do this. Don?t allow on your own get isolated and despondent. Your mind demands activation to operate properly despair, depression and loneliness quit your mind from receiving that activation. Talking and getting together with buddies, even should it be on the web, keeps your mind razor-sharp and much better in a position to remember issues.

One particular easy and effective way to help your memory space is actually by creating issues downward. The react of producing details lower triggers blood vessels to movement to people aspects of the human brain related to recollections, and also rejuvenates all those recollections. Improve your recollection by creating out lists or keeping a diary. If the time will come so that you can remember stuff, you will find it quicker to keep in mind point that you have composed downward.

Always stay well hydrated. The individual human brain contains a a top power of normal water. Being dehydrated could make you sense exhausted and prevent what you can do to remember. It can be tough to remember either lasting and short term functions. You should ensure to beverage 8-10 full eyeglasses of water each day.

Forming and growing romantic relationships with other individuals will lessen the likelihood of your recollection slipping later in life. If you are around people who mean a thing to you personally, even for brief sums of time, it strengthens mind cells that happen to be involved with retaining recollection.

Organizational equipment, including working day planners or wall structure calendars, are an incredible strategy to continue to keep in addition to important goods in your own life. Buy yourself a everyday advisor and write down crucial information. Pull up a plan and view it at regular intervals to determine how you?re performing. It will be less difficult on your mind to possess these items published to refer to afterwards. Your mind won?t have to keep in mind the maximum amount of and it?s practical if you ever fail to remember something.

To maintain your human brain operating at its greatest, try out using species of fish essential oil health supplements. Study has demonstrated that Omega 3 Fat, including species of fish oil, can increase your recollection. Inquire your doctor simply how much you ought to get depending on your diet plan and body type.

Give new stuff your complete consideration if you wish to recall them quicker. When meeting a new individual, ask questions that can help you bear in mind them eventually, for example how their label is spelled or precisely what the origination of your title is. You may consider asking them the way that they spell their label as an icebreaker. Recurring what you need and use that information to keep the label within your recollection. Use it a couple of times in your dialogue to actually lock it within your memory.

There exists absolutely nothing far more annoying than attempting to remember a reality or recollection and it also stays illusive. By clearing your brain, mainly for a moment, you could have a simpler time recalling this memory. In your mind, try and psychologically photo yourself in a tranquil, serene location and see if it doesn?t help you conjure up that elusive recollection.

You are able to give your brain exercises to assist memory! Since this article has given you specifics of recollection, it really is time that you just focus on inspiring your mind. Make use of the ideas from this element inside your daily pursuits, to keep very sharp when you start the aging course of action.

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