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New insight into cell development and cancer

Dec. 27, 2012 ? Long-standing research efforts have been focused on understanding how stem cells, cells capable of transforming into any type of cell in the body, are capable of being programmed down a defined path to contribute to the development of a specific organ like a heart, lung, or kidney. Research from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine has shed new light on how epigenetic signals may function together to determine the ultimate fate of a stem cell.

The study, published December 27, 2012 by the journal Molecular Cell, implicates a unique class of proteins called polycomb-like proteins, or PCL's, as bridging molecules between the "on" and "off" state of a gene. While all of these specialized types of cells share the same genetic information encoded in our DNA, it is becoming increasingly clear that information outside the genome, referred to as epigenetics, plays a central role in orchestrating the reprogramming of a stem cell down a defined path.

Although it is understood that epigenetics is responsible for turning genes "on" and "off" at defined times during cellular development, the precise mechanisms controlling this delicate process are less well understood.

"This finding has important implications for both stem cell biology and cancer development, as the same regulatory circuits controlled by PCL's in stem cells are often misregulated in tumors," said Dr. Greg Wang, senior author of the study and Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics in the UNC School of Medicine and a member of UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.

The study, led by postdoctoral research fellows Drs. Ling Cai and Rui Lu in the Wang lab, and Dr. Scott Rothbart, a Lineberger postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Dr. Brian Strahl, Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics in the UNC School of Medicine and a member of UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, identified that PCL's interact with an epigenetic signal associated with genes that are turned on to recruit a group of proteins called the PRC2 complex which then turn genes off.

"In stem cells, the PRC2 complex turns genes off that would otherwise promote reprogramming into specialized cells of organs like the heart or lungs," said Wang.

In addition to its fundamental role in cellular development, elevated levels of PRC2 have been found in cancers of the prostate, breast, lung, and blood, and pharmaceutical companies are already developing drugs to target PRC2. Wang and colleagues determined that the same mechanisms controlling PRC2 function in stem cells also applies in human cancers.

"The identification of a specific PCL in controlling PRC2 in cancer cells suggests we may be able to develop drugs targeting this PCL to regulate PRC2 function in a more controlled manner that may maintain PRC2 function in stem cells while inhibiting it in the tumor," said Wang.

This research was funded by the National Institutes of Health grants (GM085394 and GM068088), the Department of Defense, the V Foundation for Cancer Research, and the University Cancer Research Fund, and was performed in collaboration with scientists at the University of California at Riverside, Rockefeller University, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Study co-authors from UNC also included Bowen Xu, a student in the Wang Lab, and Ashutosh Tripathy, a Research Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics.

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Tourists Visiting Tikal During Maya Celebrations Damage Ruins

  • Tikal, Guatemala

    A mayan shaman takes part in a ceremony on December 21, 2012, celebrating the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, at the Tikal archaeological site, Peten departament, 560 kms north of Guatemala City.

  • Tikal, Guatemala

    View of an offering made of cacao, candles, cigars, and ocote wood during a ceremony on December 21, 2012, celebrating the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, at the Tikal archaeological site, Peten departament, 560 kms north of Guatemala City.

  • Tikal, Guatemala

    Guatemalan natives and tourists take part in a ceremony on December 21, 2012, celebrating the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, at the Tikal archaeological site, Peten departament, 560 kms north of Guatemala City.

  • Tikal, Guatemala

    Guatemalan natives and visitors take part in a ceremony on December 21, 2012, celebrating the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, at the Tikal archaeological site, Peten departament, 560 kms north of Guatemala City.

  • Tikal, Guatemala

    Guatemalan indigenous women take part in a ceremony on December 21, 2012, celebrating the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, at the Tikal archaeological site, Peten departament, 560 kms north of Guatemala City.

  • Tikal, Guatemala

    Mayan shamans take part in a ceremony on December 21, 2012, celebrating the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, at the Tikal archaeological site, Peten departament, 560 kms north of Guatemala City.

  • Tikal, Guatemala

    Mayan shamans take part in a ceremony on December 21, 2012, celebrating the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, at the Tikal archaeological site, Peten departament, 560 kms north of Guatemala City.

  • Tikal, Guatemala

    Mayan shamans and indigenous people take part in a ceremony on December 21, 2012, celebrating the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, at the Tikal archaeological site, Peten departament, 560 kms north of Guatemala City.

  • Tikal, Guatemala

    Mayan shamans take part in a ceremony on December 21, 2012, celebrating the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, at the Tikal archaeological site, Peten departament, 560 kms north of Guatemala City.

  • Tikal, Guatemala

    A mayan shaman takes part in a ceremony on December 21, 2012, celebrating the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age at Tikal archaeological site, Peten departament, 560 km north of Guatemala City.

  • Tikal, Guatemala

    An indigenous man kisses a bunch of candles for an offering during in a ceremony on December 21, 2012, celebrating the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, at the Tikal archaeological site, Peten departament, 560 kms north of Guatemala City.

  • Bogot?, Colombia

    A woman takes part in a ceremony to celebrate the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, on December 21, 2012, at Bogota's main square, Colombia.

  • Bogot?, Colombia

    People take part in a ceremony to celebrate the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, on December 21, 2012, at Bogota's main square, Colombia.

  • Bogot?, Colombia

    A woman takes part in a ceremony to celebrate the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, on December 21, 2012, at Bogota's main square, Colombia.

  • Cop?n, Honduras

    Indigenous people take part in a ceremony to celebrate the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, on December 21, 2012, in Las Sepulturas --a Mayan residential site--, in the surroundings of the Copan archaeological site, 400km northwest of Tegucigalpa.

  • Tikal, Guatemala

    Mayan shamans take part in a ceremony on December 21, 2012, celebrating the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, at the Tikal archaeological site, Peten departament, 560 kms north of Guatemala City.

  • Cop?n, Honduras

    Indigenous people take part in a ceremony to celebrate the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, on December 21, 2012, in Las Sepulturas --a Mayan residential site--, in the surroundings of the Copan archaeological site, 400km northwest of Tegucigalpa.

  • Cop?n, Honduras

    Indigenous people take part in a ceremony to celebrate the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, on December 21, 2012, in Las Sepulturas --a Mayan residential site--, in the surroundings of the Copan archaeological site, 400km northwest of Tegucigalpa.

  • Bogot?, Colombia

    A man takes part in a ceremony to celebrate the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, on December 21, 2012, at Bogota's main square, Colombia.

  • Cop?n, Honduras

    Visitors meditate during celebrations for the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, on December 21, 2012, in the Copan archaeological park, 400km northwest of Tegucigalpa.

  • Bogot?, Colombia

    A woman takes part in a ceremony to celebrate the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, on December 21, 2012, at Bogota's main square, Colombia.

  • Bogot?, Colombia

    People take part in a ceremony to celebrate the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, on December 21, 2012, at Bogota's main square, Colombia.

  • Bogot?, Colombia

    People take part in a ceremony to celebrate the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, on December 21, 2012, at Bogota's main square, Colombia.

  • Cop?n, Honduras

    Indigenous people take part in a ceremony to celebrate the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, on December 21, 2012, in Las Sepulturas --a Mayan residential site--, in the surroundings of the Copan archaeological site, 400km northwest of Tegucigalpa.

  • Cop?n, Honduras

    Indigenous people take part in a ceremony to celebrate the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, on December 21, 2012, in Las Sepulturas --a Mayan residential site--, in the surroundings of the Copan archaeological site, 400km northwest of Tegucigalpa.

  • Cop?n, Honduras

    An indigenous woman holds candles during a ceremony to celebrate the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, on December 21, 2012, in Las Sepulturas --a Mayan residential site--, in the surroundings of the Copan archaeological site, 400km northwest of Tegucigalpa.

  • Tikal, Guatemaa

    Members of a folkloric group perform during celebrations marking the end of the Mayan age, December 20, 2012 at the Tikal archaeological site, Peten departament, 560 kms north of Guatemala City. Ceremonies are being held to celebrate the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the new Maya Era on December 21.

  • Tikal, Guatemala

    Guatemalan President Otto Perez Molina waves during celebrations marking the end of the Mayan age at the Tikal archaeological site, Peten departament, 560 kms north of Guatemala City, on December 20, 2012. Ceremonies will be held here to celebrate the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the new Maya Era on December 21.

  • Cop?n, Honduras

    Guatemalan chaman Christian Nottbohn (C) holds a Mayan ceremony in Rastrajon, once a settlement of warriors destined to protect the ancient city of Copan, in Copan archeological park, some 400 kms northwest of Tegucigalpa, on December 20, 2012. Ceremonies will be held to celebrate the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the new Maya Era on December 21.

  • Cop?n, Honduras

    Guatemalan chaman Christian Nottbohn (C) holds a Mayan ceremony in Rastrajon, once a settlement of warriors destined to protect the ancient city of Copan, in Copan archeological park, some 400 kms northwest of Tegucigalpa, on December 20, 2012. Ceremonies will be held to celebrate the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the new Maya Era on December 21. AFP PHOTO / Orlando SIERRA (Photo credit should read ORLANDO SIERRA/AFP/Getty Images)

  • Tikal, Guatemala

    View 'Gran Jaguar' Mayan temple at the Tikal archaeological site in Peten departament, 560 kms north of Guatemala City, on December 20, 2012. Ceremonies will be held here to celebrate the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the new Maya Era on December 21.

  • Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/27/tourists-visiting-tikal-d_n_2369674.html

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    Assistant Professor- Biology ? Rivier University (Nashua, NH)

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    ASSISTANT PROFESSOR- BIOLOGY
    Education: University/College, FT Employee
    Rivier University (Nashua, NH)

    ASSISTANT PROFESSOR- BIOLOGY
    DIVISION OF ARTS & SCIENCES
    (Full-time, 9 month contract)

    DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
    Candidates must possess a keen interest and enthusiasm for teaching and mentoring students as well as the ability to work effectively with students of all levels and abilities. A strong, demonstrable commitment to an Arts and Science education in the Roman Catholic tradition will differentiate the successful candidate. Also important is the ability to work collaboratively with colleagues both in the Department and throughout the University Community. The successful candidate may expect a teaching load that includes one or more core biology courses for all undergraduate students, a majors course in General Botany, and an upper level course in their area of expertise.

    QUALIFICATIONS:
    The ability and willingness to support the mission of the University, in all daily activities.

    Rivier University seeks a biologist with an earned doctorate and with a strong background in botany to fill a full-time tenure track position. Candidates with additional experience in biology education curriculum are strongly encouraged to apply.

    APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
    Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Interested individuals are invited to apply. Submit a letter of interest, curriculum vitae and the names and telephone numbers of three (3) professional references to: Office of Human Resources, RIVIER UNIVERSITY, 420 S. Main Street, Nashua, NH 03060-5086 or [email?protected]

    No agencies please. EOE.

    ABOUT RIVIER:
    Rivier University has the advantage of a central New England location in a thriving small city less than 50 miles from metropolitan Boston. With a student population of 2,300 undergraduate and graduate students, the University is recognized for academic excellence, a strong liberal arts program, and professional career preparation in various fields. (2)


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    Safeguarding Your Computer : Five Free Antiviruses For 2013 ...

    From kids to grandparents, everyone is using computers around us. But advancement in technology also brings problems along with benefits. Problem like security is of maximum importance when it is related to your business or any personal not to be shared data. Hence the idea of antiviruses entered into picture, which helps us to make our PCs more secure and our experiences more enjoyable. Here are some top online antivirus programs to protect your computer, which you can consider if you are planning to use one.

    Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 2012

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    It is an antivirus program developed by a Romanian company called ?SoftWin? which is now also considered as the digital dragon to slew all internet evil of all forms.

    ? It provides security against viruses, spyware and phishing attempts which include online links scanning, search advisor, PC optimizations tools, scheduling scanning and much more.

    ? It is the best value antivirus program which comes under $30 per personal licence.

    ? Simple and easy to use but laced with powerful functionality which comprise of private data detection and potential identity theft monitoring (with help of partner, IDWatchDog).

    ? Anti-phishing measures ? It performs scan for your mails, Instant messages and downloads. It can encrypt chat conversations and as it tracks the privacy settings of social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, it helps to detect and protect your account from any malicious data sent from your friend?s accounts.

    ? Anti-Fraud filter ? It detects scam linked websites to save you from any fake commercial or bank transaction.

    ? It comes in three packages, Antivirus, Internet Security and Total Security Suite.

    ? Heuristic real time Active Virus Control ? It uses proactive ICSA-certified scanning and detection
    algorithm to detect any online virus activity without compromising on system performance.

    ? Smart Scan ? It has the capability to detect more significant applications and can schedule its own scans accordingly. Hence doesn?t interfere with your most important running apps.

    ? Secure gamer mode ? In case you are playing games then with some settings you can prevent any security popups coming in between and hence can enjoy your game without any interruption. This is also known as Autopilot for Silent Security which provides a hassle-free experience by making optimal security-related decisions without input from you. This means no pop-ups, no alerts, nothing to configure.

    ? For rare security threats like rootkits breach all you need to do is reboot your system in rescue mode to clean and restore your system.

    ? It supports Windows 7, 8, Vista and XP.
    ? Installation is easy and step by step information is available.27/7 support is available.

    ? Free Edition ? In case you don?t need advanced features, you can download BitDefender Free Edition 2012 for sufficient features to protect your PC. It also uses ICSA-certified scanning and detection algorithms like its commercial counterparts. It supports Windows 95, 98, NT ? SP6, Me, 2000, and XP.

    Avast Pro Antivirus 6

    Avast Pro Antivirus 6
    Avast is one of the most popular names in the antivirus market. It offers mind blowing features to protect your PC and that too just for a cost less than $40.

    ? Provides a combo of scanning, detection and remediation features.

    ? It also has reputation rating and heuristics ?based sandboxing for protected online transactions.

    ? Cleans up the existing threats and prevent potential ones.

    ? Brand features: ?WebRep? (It scans URL links proactively and has color-coded reputation ratings on search results URLs to indicate the safety level when visited, ?SafeZone? (sandboxing virtual desktop tool; ensures the security during online shopping and bank transactions), ?AutoSandbox? (Uses virtual computing environment called sandbox to identify and open malicious apps), ?Security Gadget? (Tells you about the security status for Windows 7 or Vista platforms)

    ? It is a multilevel antivirus and prevents your PC from several angles.

    ? It protects the PC from spyware, rootkits, worms, Trojans, viruses and malware spread through infected email (both inbound and outbound) and instant messaging with an integrated IM shield.

    ? Silent game mode ? When you play a game all the security tasks are done automatically without any need of your inputs. That disables pop-ups or alerts from interrupting, when you are playing.

    ? Databases for viruses are regularly updated.

    ? Heuristic algorithm is used to detect any malicious file which shows such behaviour and your PC is protected immediately.

    ? Efficient scanning ? During new scan (after first full scan) only changed files are scanned again and hence prevent precious system resources and enhances the performance.

    ? Easy to use and install. It comes with a pre-installation routine.

    ? Online and offline support is available 24/7.

    ? Free Edition ? Ver 6.0 is also available with decent features.

    Kaspersky Antivirus 2012

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    From Russia this face-lifted antivirus is a good choice which comes under $40 for single and under $60 for 3 licences.
    ? It is a tough antivirus system but do not expect any frills or firewalls. It provides you to choose one of your choices.

    ? It provides shortest response time in providing security from online and offline threats.

    ? It provides a cloud based protection service (uses its own security network).

    ? File advisor feature ? It provides the standards used to mar any file safe and unsafe and at the same time will let you know how many safe computers your file has visited.

    ? URL advisor Plugin ? helps to not only flag URLs in searches but also other linked in visited sites.

    ? It protects your PC against rootkits and spyware on top of viruses.

    ? Heuristic algorithms are used for scanning. Hourly reports of scans are generated.

    ? It takes only about 50 MB of HDD space and just 512 RAM when active.

    ? Has built-in system restore feature.

    ? Autopilot mode is available (see game mode) but with few important pop ups.

    ? Installation is easy and just after rebooting your system, you can start using it.

    ? Works for Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista.

    ? 30-day full function trial is available for your testing.

    ? Easy navigation and bright colors makes it quite user friendly.

    Panda Internet Security 2012

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    Panda pioneered to release its latest internet security product for 2012 among PC security companies.

    ? It provides effective protection software against malicious files, virus, spyware, phishing, spam and is equipped with a competent firewall, parental control, backup facility and identity protection on the side

    ? You get a suite of products like Firewall, Internet Security, and Antivirus.

    ? Use heuristic or ?behaviour analysis? techniques based algorithms to detect threats.

    ? For beginners, it has a ?safe browser? mode that puts a barrier or ?sandboxes? web pages (virtual) so that you don?t download any suspicious malware actually on your PC.

    ? It can be integrated with Outlook Express and MS Outlook. But this exposes its weakness as well when it leaves your web-based email accounts in AOL, Gmail, Yahoo, Mozilla Thunderbird, and Hotmail vulnerable.

    McAfee VirusScan Plus 2012

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    If you are looking for basic protection features like scanning, detecting, and removing threats on your PC and blocking attempts to infect with the utmost efficiency, power and efficacy with the least burden on your computing resources, then McAfee is one of the best choices. Of course this Plus mentioned in the name brings new features just at $49.

    ? It has protection service through several diagnostic and monitoring tools which it applies before acting as an antivirus, an anti-phishing tool, a defragmentation tool and a network monitoring tool for reputation rating.

    ? It has heuristic file behaviour-based engine in the McAfee?s System Guards.

    ? It comes with a bonus Firewall which is a full featured personal firewall that blocks all web based malicious attacks going to your PC ports.

    ? IM link scanning is possible and works well with AOL IM and Yahoo Messenger.

    ? Has ?state aware? feature which is equivalent to ?game mode? of other antiviruses.

    ? Also has ?Site advisor? feature to keep a check on sites and has color based indicators for the searched sites.

    ? Easy to use and install.

    There are many in the list; Norton Antivirus 2012 is another name which can be considered. Whatever you use; make sure you are protected properly. All I can say is; either you live in isolation or stay protected, choice if simply yours!

    Source: http://skytechgeek.com/2012/11/safeguarding-your-computer-five-free-antiviruses-for-2013/

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    Stocks close flat on Obama's call to tax the rich

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    Stocks closed little-changed after paring earlier gains on President Obama's call for higher taxes on wealthier Americans.

    Fresh off his Tuesday election victory, Obama said he was "open to new ideas" on resolving the "fiscal cliff" but repeated his instance that the rich pay more to cut the federal deficit.

    "We can't just cut our way to prosperity," he said. "If we're serious about reducing the deficit we have to combine spending cuts with revenue, and that means asking the wealthiest Americans to pay a little more in taxes."

    The Dow quickly shaved 30 points off earlier gains, while the Nasdaq and Standard & Poor's 500 held modest gains.

    "For now, (traders are) concerned with how much is just posturing before the negotiations and how mush is real muscle, with 'I'm not crossing this line,'" Art Cashin, director of floor operations at UBS, said on CNBC. "Luckily nobody set a line in the sand. Otherwise, we'd be down 200 points."?

    The Dow Industrials and S&P 500 have now fallen more than three percent since President Obama?s re-election, with fears persisting over the looming "fiscal cliff."

    Earlier, bank shares helped turn the mood more positive, rising after regulators issued a joint statement saying the Basel III accord, which required banks to raise more capital, would be delayed.

    U.S. financial institutions had complained that the Jan. 1 deadline for higher capital and liquidity requirements was too soon. The delay, announced jointly by three regulatory panels, did not specify a future implementation date.

    Financials on the S&P 500 rallied on the news rallied and the KBW Bank Index gained 0.8 percent. Bank of America shares jumped 2 percent.

    Traders saw the move as at least a modest olive branch from the administration to banks.

    "The timing was pretty fascinating. A couple days after he was elected they decide to push out Basel, which a lot of Wall Street as well as community bankers were balking at," Lutz said. "That looks like a concilitaroy move in the right direction."

    Internet, semiconductor and biotech shares also helped move the market higher.

    Most Dow 30 components were positive, with Cisco and Microsoft helping lead an effort to push technology shares broadly positive.

    Disney shares plunged on a disappointing after-hours earnings report Thursday, while McDonald's also continued to suffer from its own weak sales.

    Across other markets, oil and lumber futures both rose sharply. Shorter-duration bond prices also gained despite the stock market rally, with the 10-year Treasury note yielding 1.64 percent, up marginally from Thursday's close. Equities also rose despite a stronger dollar, which rallied to push the euro down to 1.27.

    Obama will have plenty to tackle besides dealing with the tax increases and spending cuts that going over the cliff will trigger, as the market's focus now broadens beyond the political uncertainty that the bruising presidential campaign brought.

    "The oxygen that this race gobbled up is now back to feeding a host of other concerns, from the U.S. fiscal cliff to Eurozone worries to seemingly countless other issues," Nicholas Colas, chief market strategist at ConvergEx, said in his morning note. " Whether this round of grumbling is just a passing fancy or something more lasting is the only question that matters to most traders just now." (Read More: Why US Economy May Be Headed for Another Recession)

    Traders shrugged off data showing that import prices rose 0.5 percent, significantly higher than the expectations for no increase, and were up primarily due to a 1.3 percent jump in fuel prices.

    In an otherwise quiet day for earnings season, J.C. Penney shares plunged after the mid-market retailer reported earnings and sales that fell well short of Wall Street expectations.

    The company said it lose 93 cents a share for the third quarter, against expectations of a 7-cent loss, while sales generated $2.93 billion, against estimates of $3.27 billion. Shares slumped 6 percent in premarket trading after dropping more than 8 percent for the week.

    JCPenney is the "only retailer I know where: (1) online sales are not growing; and (2) online sales are far removed from brick and mortar comps," said Brian Sozzi, chief equities analyst at NBG Productions in New York. "Either way, the data says: JC Penney is not a top destination and is nowhere near becoming a top destination in peak seasonal shopping periods."

    Technology shares were poised for the best performance, with Nasdaq futures indicating a flat open for the tech-heavy index.

    After falling into bear market territory this week Apple shares rose nearly 2 percent.

    Also in tech, Kayak Software surged on news it would be acquired by Priceline.com in a deal valued at $1.8 billion.

    Groupon shares continued their downward spiral, the victim of poor earnings and a weak model that has driven shares 84 percent lower over the past year.

    The Dow briefly added to a weak opening after the University of Michigan reported that consumer confidence had increased to its highest level in more than five years. (Read More: Consumer Sentiment Hits Five-Year High) The average then turned higher, however.

    European shares closed narrowly higher as doubts persisted over Greece?s new bailout deal. Worries resurfaced on Thursday after German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said next week may still be too early to make a decision on granting further aid to Athens.

    Asian shares closed lower despite positive data out of China. China's annual consumer inflation eased to 1.7 percent in October from September's 1.9 percent, leaving policymakers with scope to ease monetary policy further to shore up growth.

    Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/stocks-close-flat-after-obamas-call-tax-rich-1C6981219

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    HD Physical Therapy Celebrates 'Movember' - Wakefield, MA Patch

    The following was provided by HD Physical Therapy:

    It?s Movember, the time of year when the mustache takes over the world for one month. Movember is the global men?s health charity that encourages men to grow a mustache for 30 days to raise awareness and funds for men?s health.

    HDPT?s co-founding partners, Ed Harding, PTA and Glenn D?Addario, MSPT,
    DPT are joining the cause this month. Ed and Glenn began their month-long
    journey clean-shaven and we will be documenting their growth journey on
    our Facebook page. Follow them at: www.facebook.com/HDPhysicalTherapy

    Why is Movember so important?
    ?In 2012, more than 242,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer and
    more than 28,000 men will die from prostate cancer.
    ?One new prostate cancer case occurs every 2.1 minutes.
    ?A man dies from prostate cancer every 18.6 minutes.
    ?Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in men after skin
    cancer.
    ?The incidence rates for prostate cancer are significantly higher in
    African American men.
    ?Prostate cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer death in men.
    ?97% of prostate cancer cases occur in men age 50 and older.
    ?1 in 2 men will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, 1 in 3 women
    will be.
    ?1 in 6 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime.
    ?Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in American males between the
    ages of 15 and 34.
    ?1 in 270 men will be diagnosed with testicular cancer during their lifetime.

    According to Movember.com, each mustache grown generates 2,413
    conversations about men?s health in person and online, during November. In
    2011, 855,203 people participated in Movember raising $126.3 million for
    men's health.

    This year, HDPT has formed an official team fundraising page to collect
    donations. Join their team and donate directly at:
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    About Movember
    Movember aims to forever change the face of men's health through the power
    of the mustache, by raising awareness and funds for men?s health
    initiatives. Since 2003, more than 1.9 million participants have raised
    over $299MM for the cause, with official Movember campaigns taking place
    in 21 countries. Movember funds are used to support a broad range of
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    Proposed Lock Limitations Have Boaters Upset

    A lack of money may put the Arkansas River on lock.

    The Army Corps of Engineers wants to limit traffic through the state's 13 locks, but boat owners say it's a bad idea.

    Right now, boats can travel though the river's locks at any time, day or night, but the corps wants to limit their use to two 4-hour windows.

    A spokesperson says the locks on the McClellan-Kerr navigation system were built to last 50 years, and they have.
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    But the corps' national office says they don't have the money to replace the locks, and state agencies can get more life out of them by performing daily, time-consuming maintenance.
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    The corps already restricts use up near Fort Smith, but they're proposing limiting recreational traffic at the Murray and Terry locks near Little Rock.
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    One boat owner says it would be disastrous for everyone.

    "We understand the corps' problem, it's money, but at the same time, what they're proposing will kill recreation on the Arkansas River," says recreational boater Wayne Woods. "But at the same time, we're willing to work with them, and I think they're willing to work with us. We just need to find a common place that everyone can live with."

    The corps says their idea to restrict recreational traffic is just a proposal right now, but they're serious about a maintenance plan to lengthen the life of those locks.

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    Sarah Hyland: Haley Gets Arrested on 'Modern Family'! - Just Jared Jr.

    Sarah Hyland gets into a bit of trouble in this new still from Modern Family.

    In tonight?s all-new episode ?Arrested,? Phil (Ty Burrell) and Claire (Julie Bowen) get the dreaded late night call that Haley (Hyland) has been arrested for under-aged drinking, so they bring Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson), the family lawyer, in tow to the police station. Cameron (Eric Stonestreet) stays back to watch over Alex (Ariel Winter) and Luke (Nolan Gould), but they get into some crazy mishaps under his care.

    Meanwhile, Jay (Ed O?Neill) gets out of baby shopping with Gloria (Sofia Vergara), but ends up having to deal with a surprise visit from Dede (Shelley Long), and tries to scoot her out before Gloria gets home to prevent Dede from seeing that she?s pregnant and to avoid the potential blowback.

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    PFT: Bears might not have Tillman for Texans

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    Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says he always has been and always will be the general manager in Dallas. The former Cowboys coach who won two Super Bowls in Dallas says Jones is full of it.

    Jimmy Johnson, Jones?s former college teammate who was hired by Jones to coach the Cowboys shortly after Jones bought the franchise in 1989, said on the Dan Patrick Show that Jones may claim he has always called the shots, but that the Super Bowl-winning teams of the 1990s were actually built by Johnson.

    ?That is completely a bunch of crock,? Johnson said. ?Jerry started putting all those titles on himself after I left. He didn?t call himself general manager and president and all that stuff when I was there. He was just the owner. Because it was in my contract that I had total responsibility for all football decisions. It was in my contract, and he didn?t allow anybody to have that in their contract after I left.?

    Johnson says that he takes more pride in what he did as the Cowboys? general manager than in what he did as the Cowboys? head coach.

    ?I was the personnel director there with the Cowboys,? Johnson said. ?My pride was collecting the talent and putting together the team that won the Super Bowls.?

    As for the current Cowboys, Johnson sees problems with the way Jones has structured the team. Johnson said that in the NFL, everyone ? players, coaches, general managers, everyone ? is motivated by the fear of losing their jobs. But when Jones has hired himself as general manager, there?s no fear of losing his job ? and also no fear of any of Jones?s family members or other personal favorites losing their jobs.

    ?Really, the No. 1 motivator is fear, you know, fear of maybe letting down your teammates, of being chastised or maybe losing your job. Where?s the fear in Dallas? There?s no fear in Dallas. It?s a country club where everybody?s buddies,? Johnson said.

    Johnson says that Jones wants to make sure that everybody understands that he makes the final call because he owns the team. Unfortunately for Jones, everyone does know that. And everyone knows the results in the years since Jimmy Johnson?s players retired have not been good.

    Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/11/07/bears-could-be-without-tillman-against-texans/related/

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    NYU To Remain Closed Through Saturday Due To Hurricane Sandy

    New York University announced Tuesday evening that classes will be canceled through Saturday and students at the school's residence halls in lower Manhattan are being evacuated.

    Many of NYU's buildings are without power after Hurricane Sandy ravaged New York City during Monday's overnight hours. NYU Langone Medical Center was forced to evacuate the hospital late Monday night, and the storm damage there could put years of research in jeopardy.

    NYU president John Sexton cited power outages around NYU buildings and residence halls as reasons to close down academics for the week.

    "We did not make this decision lightly, and we understand that significant logistical implications accompany it," Sexton said in an email sent to students Tuesday.

    "The electrical outages continue to present significant challenges for us at the Washington Square campus," Sexton said. "We can safely provide food and shelter for our students in facilities that are powered by our Co-Generation facility. However, many of these are the same facilities that we need to carry on the normal rhythms of our academic mission, and the absence of Con Edison power makes it extremely difficult to do both. As a university, we rely heavily on such systems as the Con Edison electrical system and the MTA?s mass transit systems for our daily operations."

    Sexton said food service will be provided to all students at Weinstein Residence Hall and Kimmel Center. Another email from senior associate vice president of student affairs Tom Ellet said Kimmel is available 24 hours a day as a charging station for students' electronic devices.

    NYU also announced that students at several residence halls -- 2nd Street, 7th Street, 13th Street, Alumni, Broome, Brittany, Carlyle, Coral, Greenwich, Hayden, Lafayette and Rubin -- will need to evacuate for the time-being. If students do not leave Tuesday night, they're required to vacate the residence hall by 3 p.m. Wednesday. As long as the relocation order stands, students will be allowed back into their dorms between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

    NYU is making academic buildings available for students who are displaced by residence halls which have lost power.

    Other residence halls where students are not required to leave are operating on emergency lighting, and some do not have running water, according to NYU officials. The Student Health Center is open only for limited walk-in hours. Sexton's email also said spring registration for classes may be rescheduled, but no final decision has been made.

    According to an email sent out to NYU students from Jules Martin, vice president for global security and crisis management, most residence halls lost power Monday night as the storm barreled down on Manhattan.

    NYU has upwards of 45,000 students enrolled. While not all of them live in an NYU dorm, all students are guaranteed a spot to live in university residence halls during their time in college.

    Classes at colleges around New York have been canceled as many residents are still without power and the subway system is likely to remain shut down through the week. Power outages have displaced many lower Manhattan residents.

    "New Yorkers are always at their best when things seem at their worst," Sexton said, "and once again the citizens of this city and of this university have shown their mettle."

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    Pumpkin Hot Chocolate(Vegan) - Food Doodles

    by Heidi @ Food Doodles on October 30, 2012

    Today is a rainy, cold, miserable day here.? Although I?m sure it is far more miserable elsewhere in the world and I?m keeping those on the east coast in my thoughts.? I did think that some hot chocolate would be a nice thing to share today.? I think we could all use a mug of this :)

    I made this hot chocolate vegan by using almond milk.? And to be totally honest, it was awesome.? I almost think dairy milk would have been too thick and rich unless you use low fat.? Sometimes I really prefer almond milk, and this is one of those instances.? But go with what you enjoy.? The pumpkin in this makes it slightly thick and creamier than regular hot chocolate.? I did use a homemade pumpkin puree though so a store bought pumpkin puree will be thicker.? I?m not sure if I?d want this any thicker, so maybe use less of a store bought pumpkin puree.

    Oh and that in the background?? I?ll share that soon.? I may tweak the recipe a little before I share it though.? That?s chai spiced apple butter in the center of those bars though.? Can you say yum?? I?m happy to have to make those again soon to test the recipe out :D

    For now, enjoy some hot chocolate and I hope everyone stays safe over the next couple days!

    Pumpkin Hot Chocolate

    Serves 2-3

    • 2 C milk(almond milk works perfectly)
    • 1/4 C homemade pumpkin puree(use less of store bought puree as it?s thicker)
    • 3/4 tsp pumpkin pie spice
    • 3 tbsp unsweetened cocoa
    • 3-4 tbsp maple syrup
    • pinch of salt
    • dash of vanilla

    On the stove in a small pot, whisk together the milk, pumpkin, pumpkin pie spice, cocoa, maple syrup(or honey) and pinch of salt.? Heat over medium heat until it comes to a boil.? Whisk and cook for 2 minutes.? Remove from the heat, stir in the vanilla and cool until ready to serve, or serve immediately with a splash of extra milk, a dollop of whipped cream, marshmallows or your favorite other hot chocolate toppings.

    Source: http://fooddoodles.com/2012/10/30/pumpkin-hot-chocolatevegan/

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    Social Shopping Network BeauCoo Wants To Help Women Find Clothes That Really Fit

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    Empathy represses analytic thought, and vice versa: Brain physiology limits simultaneous use of both networks

    ScienceDaily (Oct. 30, 2012) ? New research shows a simple reason why even the most intelligent, complex brains can be taken by a swindler's story -- one that upon a second look offers clues it was false.

    When the brain fires up the network of neurons that allows us to empathize, it suppresses the network used for analysis, a pivotal study led by a Case Western Reserve University researcher shows.

    How could a CEO be so blind to the public relations fiasco his cost-cutting decision has made?

    When the analytic network is engaged, our ability to appreciate the human cost of our action is repressed.

    At rest, our brains cycle between the social and analytical networks. But when presented with a task, healthy adults engage the appropriate neural pathway, the researchers found.

    The study shows for the first time that we have a built-in neural constraint on our ability to be both empathetic and analytic at the same time

    The work suggests that established theories about two competing networks within the brain must be revised. More, it provides insights into the operation of a healthy mind versus those of the mentally ill or developmentally disabled.

    "This is the cognitive structure we've evolved," said Anthony Jack, an assistant professor of cognitive science at Case Western Reserve and lead author of the new study. "Empathetic and analytic thinking are, at least to some extent, mutually exclusive in the brain."

    The research is published in the current online issue of NeuroImage.

    A number of earlier studies showed that two large scale brain networks are in tension in the brain, one which is known as the default mode network and a second known as the task positive network. But other researchers have suggested that different mechanisms drive this tension:

    One theory says that we have one network for engaging in goal directed tasks. This theory posits that our second network allows the mind to wander.

    The other theory says that one network is for external attention, and the second network is for internal attention.

    The new study shows that adults presented with social or analytical problems -- all external stimuli -- consistently engaged the appropriate neural pathway to solve the problem, while repressing the other pathway. The see-sawing brain activity was recorded using functional magnetic resonance imaging.

    Jack worked with former Case Western Reserve undergraduates Abigail Dawson, now a graduate student at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand; Katelyn Begany, now a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley; and Kevin P. Barry, now a graduate student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Other co-authors are, from Case Western Reserve: former research assistant, Regina L. Leckie and Angela H. Ciccia, an assistant professor of psychological sciences; and Abraham Z. Snyder, MD, a professor of radiology at Washington University in St. Louis.

    Jack said that a philosophical question inspired the study design: "The most persistent question in the philosophy of mind is the problem of consciousness. Why can we describe the workings of a brain, but that doesn't tell us what it's like to be that person?"

    "The disconnect between experiential understanding and scientific understanding is known as the explanatory gap," Jack said. "In 2006, the philosopher Philip Robbins and I got together and we came up with a pretty crazy, bold hypothesis: that the explanatory gap is driven by our neural structure. I was genuinely surprised to see how powerfully these findings fit that theory." Philip Robbins is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Missouri.

    These findings suggest the same neural phenomenon drives the explanatory gap as occurs when we look at a visual illusion such as the duck-rabbit, he continued. The drawing of the head of the animal can be seen as a duck facing one direction or a rabbit facing the other, but you can't see both at once.

    "That is called perceptual rivalry, and it occurs because of neural inhibition between the two representations," Jack said. "What we see in this study is similar, but much more wide-scale. We see neural inhibition between the entire brain network we use to socially, emotionally and morally engage with others, and the entire network we use for scientific, mathematical and logical reasoning.

    "This shows scientific accounts really do leave something out -- the human touch. A major challenge for the science of the mind is how we can better translate between the cold and distant mechanical descriptions that neuroscience produces, and the emotionally engaged intuitive understanding which allows us to relate to one another as people."

    The researchers recruited 45 healthy college students, and asked each to take five 10-minute turns inside a magnetic resonance imager. Meanwhile, the researchers randomly presented them with 20 written and 20 video problems that required them to think about how others might feel and with 20 written and 20 video problems that required physics to solve.

    After reading the text or viewing the video, the students had to provide an answer to a yes-no question within seven seconds. Each student's session in the MRI included twenty 27-second rest periods, as well as variable delays between trials lasting 1, 3 or 5 seconds. Students were told to look at a red cross on the screen in front of them and relax during the rests.

    The MRI images showed that social problems deactivated brain regions associated with analysis, and activated the social network. This finding held true whether the questions came via video or print. Meanwhile, the physics questions deactivated the brain regions associated with empathizing and activated the analytical network.

    "When subjects are lying in a scanner with nothing to do, which we call the resting state, they naturally cycle between the two networks," Jack said. "This tells us that it's the structure of the adult brain that is driving this, that it's a physiological constraint on cognition."

    The finding has bearings on a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders, from anxiety, depression and ADHD to schizophrenia -- all of which are characterized by social dysfunction of some sort, Jack said. "Treatment needs to target a balance between these two networks. At present most rehabilitation, and more broadly most educational efforts of any sort, focus on tuning up the analytic network. Yet, we found more cortex dedicated to the social network."

    Perhaps most clearly, the theory makes sense in regards to developmental disabilities such as autism and Williams syndrome. Autism is often characterized by a strong ability to solve visuospatial problems, such as mentally manipulating two and three-dimensional figures, but poor social skills. People with Williams syndrome are very warm and friendly, but perform poorly on visuospatial tests.

    But, even healthy adults can rely too much on one network, Jack said. A look at newspaper business pages offers some examples.

    "You want the CEO of a company to be highly analytical in order to run a company efficiently, otherwise it will go out of business," he said. "But, you can lose your moral compass if you get stuck in an analytic way of thinking."

    "You'll never get by without both networks," Jack continued. "You don't want to favor one, but cycle efficiently between them, and employ the right network at the right time."

    The researchers continue to test the theory, studying whether brains will shift from the social network to the analytical when students in the MRI see people depicted in a dehumanizing way, that is, as animals or objects. The group is also studying whether disgust and social stereotyping confound our moral compass by recruiting the analytical network and depressing social network activity.

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    Journal Reference:

    1. Anthony I. Jack, Abigail Dawson, Katelyn Begany, Regina L. Leckie, Kevin Barry, Angela Ciccia, Abraham Snyder. fMRI reveals reciprocal inhibition between social and physical cognitive domains. NeuroImage, 2012; DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.10.061

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    Disclaimer: This article is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of ScienceDaily or its staff.

    Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/~3/CgV_MJ971XY/121030161416.htm

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    SMPP stands for Short Message Peer-to-peer Protocol and was designed in the late 90?s to communication on a peer-to-peer scale which contains just small messages of up to 160 characters.? SMPP is very similar to SMS. SMPP is mainly text communicating with text. SMS stands for Short Message Service, which means phone, web, or mobile communication systems, using standardized communications protocols that allow the exchange of short text messages between fixed line or cell phone. A fancy way of saying, I can text you from a software application and it is still considered a text.

    The true SMS protocol was developed by the telecommunications industry specifically for text messaging.?In contrast, the?SMTP protocol was never meant for that. Messages sent through short code and the?SMPP protocol are regulated by the wireless carriers, all the necessary regulation is in place. SMTP is not regulated by the wireless carriers or?Mobile Marketing Association?and does not have the regulation like short codes and SMPP do. The use of SMTP is a loophole in the carrier regulations.

    What is the SMTP messaging?

    SMTP is way of transporting emails to cell phones in the mid 90?s to allow cellular users to receive directly to their phones in the form of text. SMTP is short for Simple Mail Transport Protocol. Still in use today by many bulk SMS providers and companies it is a slow, complicated and Un-Regulated way of communicating to your customers for marketing purposes. Through each wireless provider, customers have been given the ability to receive emails via text through a unique email that includes the customers cell number.

    Example: 18479488574@Verizon.com

    What this allows the sender to do is compose a message or full-blown email to be sent and converted in SMS format so it can be read on the receiving end through a text message, for mobile marketing purposes this is highly against the laws and regulations set in place by the Mobile Marketing Association and Federal Communications Commission.

    There are many reasons you should not trust or use services with this technology. Communications coming from SMTP source typically come from a long digit code of 7 numbers instead of a carrier approved and regulated short code, which consist of 5 to 6 digits and is necessary for any ethical bulk text provider to have registered for business use. 5 to 6 digit short codes are monitored and legally registered to use for marketing and communications. 7 digit codes being used for marketing and communication purposes for businesses and organizations are against regulations and federal laws. Not to mention receiving a message from an SMPT/email to text message can still charge a small percentage of customers a premium charge on their cellular monthly bill. With SMS/SMPP your message begins as a text, is sent as a text and is received as a text. There is no email involved so messages do not get stuck in spam filters and messages are regulated to 160 characters at the most. Example: You have Verizon and your friend has AT&T. You send him a text and it counts a 1 text on your cellular monthly bill. If you have unlimited texting it wont have an effect at all. Another big reason not to use long codes is that fact that any one can be added to the list and spammed. With short codes this cannot happen. Customers/contacts must add themselves as stated by the Mobile Marketing Association guidelines. This means your customers have to be 100% opting into your campaigns.? Your customers have to want to hear what you have to say. With long codes people can harvest your personal Verizon or other providers emails and spam messages straight to your phone and then you get charged a premium for the conversion of SMTP to SMS delivery. Not cool.

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    Are cancer patients' hopes for chemo too high?

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