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Global Civil Society Under Attack

January 29, 2012 By: admin Category: Exercise Equipment

Global Civil Society Under Attack











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San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) January 03, 2012

From the Arab Spring to the Occupy Wall Street movements, 2011 witnessed an incredible expansion of the use of the internet for social activism and change. But less frequently reported are the increasing cyber-attacks on human rights activists. From communications blackouts, to Denial of Service attacks, to the use of Western technology to track down political dissidents, activists of all stripes were at incredible risk in 2011, according to a new report released today by Access titled “Global Civil Society At Risk: An Overview of Some of the Major Cyber Threats Facing Civil Society.”

“The events over the past year should serve as a global wakeup call to human rights activists and their allies. Civil society is very much under attack online, and the threats that we saw in 2011 are only going to increase in the coming year,” said Brett Solomon, Executive Director of Access. “It is imperative that we shine a light on the dirty practices of repressive regimes and equip civil society to defend against these attacks which would otherwise silence their voices.”

According to Access in 2011, as members of civil society increasingly used the internet to organize, authoritarian governments responded by deploying new technology, exercising control over internet infrastructure, and sharing worst practices to manipulate the communications of their people. With a depth of information security knowledge, skill, and experience in short supply, civil society is now facing an unprecedented challenge when it comes to secure and trusted communications.

Access has identified some of the most significant threats currently faced by civil society, which include:

Communications Blackout: In 2011, the government of Egypt disconnected the country from the internet for five days. Iran announced a plan to disconnect the country from the worldwide internet and replacing it with a nationally controlled “Halal Internet.” In San Francisco, transportation authorities cut off cell phone coverage to prevent protests.

Denial of Service Attacks: DoS are difficult-to-identify attacks that flood a site with data requests so legitimate requests can’t get through, paralyzing a website’s capacity to communicate with the world and rendering it inoperable for extended periods. In 2011, DoS attacks were often perpetrated at moments of heightened political activity such as elections.

Blocking and Filtering: Authoritarian governments are increasingly using filtering technology to keep their people behind a firewall, preventing them from accessing sites like independent news agencies, social networks, and search engines.

Use of Surveillance Technology: In 2011, there were several high-profile cases of Western-made surveillance technology being sold to repressive regimes, which was then used to monitor and hunt down activists. These technologies, in use in places like Syria and Iran, include the interception, decryption, and storage of all electronic communications sent by activists and civil society.

“As the internet enables populations to converse, inform and organize, we see social change unfolding before our very eyes,” said Gustaf Björksten, Access Technology Director. “But with authoritarian governments using increasingly sophisticated and subtle forms of online repression, we need to raise a red flag to activists and their allies, so they can better prepare for in 2012.”

The full report can be found at https://www.accessnow.org/civil-society-at-risk

Access is an international NGO that promotes open access to the internet as a means to free, full and safe participation in society and the realization of human rights. To learn more visit http://AccessNow.org

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eHealth Global Technologies Empowers Axolotl Image Exchange for New York HealtheConnections? Hospitals

October 26, 2011 By: admin Category: Health And Wellness

eHealth Global Technologies Empowers Axolotl Image Exchange for New York HealtheConnections™ Hospitals












Rochester, NY (PRWEB) August 30, 2011

eHealth Global Technologies (eHGT) has just completed the deployment of diagnostic image exchange services for 8 hospitals participating in the HealtheConnections™ RHIO of Central New York. This important accomplishment represents the first of 20 or more image provider locations spanning across Central and Northern New York, which are targeted to be connected by year end. Included in this deployment is the first implementation of Version 2 of eHGT’s Hybrid Federated Architecture, specifically for SUNY Upstate Medical Center. This implementation allows fast access to SUNY’s full diagnostic-quality images for HealtheConnections users, without having to move the full imaging studies outside of SUNY’s network.

HealtheConnections has now added access to diagnostic-quality medical images into its array of medical information that is readily available at providers’ fingertips. This service, Axolotl® Image Exchange, is offered by Axolotl, now OptumInsight in partnership with eHGT, and works in seamless harmony with the Axolotl Health Information Exchange (HIE) platform, to enable immediate and secure community-wide access to diagnostic images. HealtheConnections joins existing Axolotl HIE customers Franciscan Health System (Tacoma, WA) and the Rochester RHIO (Rochester, NY), as a growing number of HIEs are taking advantage of this ground-breaking service.

“The quick and easy deployment of our diagnostic image exchange service has surpassed our expectations,” states Rob Hack, HealtheConnections executive director. “We are pleased that medical professionals in the HealtheConnections community now have the ability to quickly access diagnostic quality images so that they can provide their patients with faster diagnosis and treatment while eliminating unnecessary repeated image exams.”

“Through our partnership with HealtheConnections we are proving that deploying image sharing around a community, or a state, is not a time consuming or complex project. The first eight sites for HealtheConnections have gone live in a short 4 month time frame,” added Gary Larson, general manager of Health Information Exchange services for eHGT.

eHGT continues to make strides in providing a state-of-the-art image exchange architecture that balances performance, functionality, and cost. For the first time, real-time community-wide access to diagnostic medical images is a reality, giving HIEs across the country an affordable yet powerful way to add value for their stakeholders that also assists them in achieving long-term sustainability.

About HealtheConnections

HealtheConnections (pronounced “healthy-connections”) is the Regional Health Information Organization (RHIO) of Central New York that is responsible for overseeing the secure, electronic health information exchange that gives authorized, participating medical providers access to complete patient medical histories and information in real-time.

HealtheConnections was launched in May 2010 and has since connected four hospitals and one lab. Expansion in 2011 will include 19 hospitals across 11 counties, physician offices, with other health care facilities to follow.

HealtheConnections was formed as the highest priority for the Health Advancement Collaborative of Central New York (HAC-CNY). Established in 2005, HAC-CNY is a multi-stakeholder organization that has patient, physician, hospital, insurer, employer and pharmacy representation. Its board of directors is equally represented by businesses and organizations as well as the health care sector with the mission to advance the quality, access and safety of health care in Central New York while maintaining or decreasing costs. For more information, please visit http://healtheconnections.org/.

About Axolotl, now OptumInsight

Axolotl, now OptumInsight, part of Optum – a leading health services business has been providing products and services for secure health information exchange and management since 1995. Powering HIE for thousands of health care entities – including hospitals, health systems, regional health information organizations (RHIOs/HIEs), ACOs, clinics, laboratories, radiology centers and physician practices-they are reducing health care costs, eliminating redundancy and improving quality and efficiency.

Axolotl’s SOA platform, community-wide Master Patient Index, EdgeServer(s), Interoperability HubTM (I-HUB), Community Virtual Health Record (VHR), and EHR solutions are all provided as software as a service (SaaS). For more information visit http://www.axolotl.com and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/axolotlcorp/

About eHealth Global Technologies, Inc. (eHGT)

eHGT is a leading medical record retrieval and diagnostic image exchange service provider, serving 50% of the nation’s top 100 hospitals and leading health information exchanges (HIEs). The company’s services include eHealth Connect® Diagnostic Image Exchange and eHealth Access™ Record Retrieval Service. Our services utilize innovative health information technology to access medical records and diagnostic images in any format, and then securely deliver them to providers and clinicians in a digital format to improve continuity of care. Web: http://www.eHGT.com

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Global Machine Tools Market to Reach US$166 Billion by 2017, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

October 24, 2011 By: admin Category: Miscellaneous

Global Machine Tools Market to Reach US$ 166 Billion by 2017, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.











San Jose, California (PRWEB) October 12, 2011

Follow us on LinkedIn – As a key enabler of industrial revolution and as indispensable tools designed to mold, cut, shape, and fabricate almost all products under the sun, machine tools wield a major impact on productivity in the manufacturing industry. Machine tool industry will experience a steady demand so long as there is demand for manufactured durable goods such as automobiles, computers, and construction equipment, among others. World machine tools industry is sensitive to changes in the economic and financial climate. Demand responses to economic ups and downs are typically amplified in this industry highlighting the level of sensitivity to the broader economy. Changes in production capacity utilization, capacity expansions, and the level of business confidence strongly influence demand in the marketplace.

The machine tools industry confronted its toughest challenge ever by the financial crisis induced world economic recession in the years 2008 & 2009. Machine tools being capital goods came under the yoke of the recession with freezing of capital expenditure in the manufacturing and industrial sectors negatively impacting sales. Slowing levels of economic activity, complete collapse of global production & trade, fall in industrial production, commercial activity, plant closures, capacity idling, scaling back of operating capacity, and the resultant sputtering investments in industrial production resulted in broad based declines in machine tools market. The extreme sensitivity of the machine tools industry to the economic downturn can be traced to its heavy dependence upon end-use industries, such as, manufacturing, automobile and housing.

After a temporary period of lull, the world market for machine tools staged a remarkable recovery in the year 2010, as mirrored by the growth in annual value sales. Improvement in capital spending across key end-use industries, thanks to a strong resurgence in growth fundamentals such as increased demand for end products, subsequent rise in production needs and improved manufacturer confidence, especially has revived market prospects for machine tools in the year 2010. The sheer diversity of its application areas, ranging from aerospace and automobile manufacturing to electronics, non-electric machinery & equipment, wind power generation, process, mining and oil exploration too ensured that machine tools market staged a quick recovery. Increase in automotive and electronic equipment production in response to growing demand for new automobiles and electronics respectively, in particular had a positive impact on the demand for machine tools over the last few years. As manufacturers continue to re-directed their focus and efforts on achieving global competitiveness by increasing production capacities and productivity, machine tools market will witness tremendous gains.

As stated by the new market research report, Europe and Asia-Pacific accounts for a lion’s share of the global Machine Tools market. Recovery in the machine tools market was largely led by emerging markets such as China and India. China in particular, displays tremendous appetite for new machine tools, given the robust development in its industrial sector. North American machine tools market too showed signs of gradual strengthening, with production and demand increasing considerably. By segment, Metal Cutting Tools is the largest contributor to revenues. Growth in the metal cutting tools market over the next few years will be primarily driven by resurgence in key end use markets in developed markets such as the US and Europe and robust demand from developing nations. Global market revenues for Special Machine Tools are expected to surge at a CAGR of 13.7% over the analysis period.

Major players in the global marketplace include GF AgieCharmilles, Allied Machine & Engineering Corp, Amada Group of Companies, Doosan Infracore Co. Ltd., FANUC Corporation, MAG, Gildemeister Aktiengesellschaft, Haas Automation Inc., Hardinge Inc, JTEKT Corporation Kennametal Inc, Makino Milling Machine Co. Ltd., Mori Seiki Co. Ltd, Okuma Corporation, Otto Bihler Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co. KG, Shanghai Machine Tool Works Co. Ltd, Schuler AG Sodick Inc, Spinner Werkzeugmaschinenfabrik GmbH, TAJMAC-ZPS, a.s., Trumpf Group, Walter AG, and Yamazaki Mazak Corporation, among others.

The research report titled “Machine Tools: A Global Strategic Business Report” announced by Global Industry Analysts, Inc., provides a comprehensive review of market trends, issues, drivers, company profiles, mergers, acquisitions and other strategic industry activities. The report provides market estimates and projections (US$ Million) for major geographic markets including the United States, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East/Africa and Latin America. Product segments analyzed include Metal Cutting Tools (Boring & Drilling Machines, Gear Cutting Machines, Grinding, Honing, Lapping, Polishing & Buffing Machines, Lathes, Milling Machines, Machining Centers, Station Type Machines and Miscellaneous Metal Cutting Tools), Metal Forming Tools (Punching & Shearing Machines, Bending & Forming Machines, Metal Working Presses and Miscellaneous Metal Forming Tools) and Special Machine Tools (Water Jet Machines, Laser Machines, Electrochemical Machines and Coordinate Measuring Machines).

For more details about this comprehensive market research report, please visit –

http://www.strategyr.com/Machine_Tools_Market_Report.asp

About Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

Global Industry Analysts, Inc., (GIA) is a leading publisher of off-the-shelf market research. Founded in 1987, the company currently employs over 800 people worldwide. Annually, GIA publishes more than 1300 full-scale research reports and analyzes 40,000+ market and technology trends while monitoring more than 126,000 Companies worldwide. Serving over 9500 clients in 27 countries, GIA is recognized today, as one of the world’s largest and reputed market research firms.

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Multitask Workouts By Combining Strength Training With a Cardio Boost – HeartFlex is Ramping Up to Supply its Growing Global Demand

September 09, 2011 By: admin Category: Resistance Training

Multitask Workouts By Combining Strength Training With a Cardio Boost – HeartFlex is Ramping Up to Supply its Growing Global Demand













Austin, Texas (PRWEB) March 12, 2009

Health and wellness know no economic seasons. HeartFlex manufactures a handheld exerciser that combines muscle strengthening with a cardio workout to save valuable time. After a successful trial marketing period this United States corporation is ramping up to supply its growing global demand.

“The HeartFlex was originally intended to transform walking into a full body workout by supplying the crucial upper body component missing from fitness walking routines,” said John Corbin, inventor of the HeartFlex.

It was manufactured to be very lightweight so it would not adversely affect shoulder rotator cuffs by translating “heel shock” – as can occur when using common hand weights or walking poles. Its “stay put until moved” resistance assembly makes it easy to carry by wrapping it around the back of the neck – freeing the hands.

These attributes have translated into multiple applications benefiting anyone that wants a stronger upper body and stimulated cardio circulation. Plus, its totally passive resistance structure provides a gentle and thorough exercise that has proven effective in improving overall conditioning and mental outlook.

Because it produces only passive resistance it improves muscle power and speed much like swimming – but without the water.

Designed to be fun and easy to use HeartFlex produces fitness results, with reduced injuries, via the new axiom of the modern trainer – “train, don’t strain.”

“Relying upon the application of repetitions rather than strenuous exertion means that its workout can be personalized to benefit everyone from elite athlete to beginning exerciser,” said Corbin.

Folks who can’t, or don’t, walk still reap wellness benefits of improved upper body strength and cardio stimulation by using HeartFlex while sitting or lying down – great for recovering patients.

For more information on the HeartFlex or to see the workout machine improving physical fitness in action, visit http://www.heartflex.com/.

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New Global Survey Identifies Communication Gap Between Health Care Professionals and Parents on Early Childhood Nutrition

August 12, 2010 By: admin Category: Nutrition

New Global Survey Identifies Communication Gap Between Health Care Professionals and Parents on Early Childhood Nutrition










Madison, NJ (PRWEB) April 27, 2011

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New findings from the NOURISH (KNOwledge, UndeRstanding & InsightS Into CHild Nutrition) Survey reveal that nearly half (47 percent) of health care professionals (HCPs) surveyed globally believe that most parents of children they see still do not fully understand the long-term impact of early nutrition.(1) Despite regular dialogue with parents about an optimal balance of nutrients during their child’s first five years of life, HCPs reported that when it comes to feeding and nutrition, less than one-fifth (17 percent) of parents are “very concerned” about ensuring their child is getting the right balance of nutrients that they need.(1) The NOURISH Survey also revealed an opportunity to provide parents with additional guidance and education about healthy growth and appropriate feeding practices for infants and young children.(2)

For more information about the NOURISH Survey, please visit http://www.NOURISHSurvey.com.

Globally, in 2010 around 43 million children under the age of five were overweight.(3) Proper nutrition means getting an optimal balance of nutrients; however too much of certain nutrients – even those that are important for a child’s development – can negatively affect long-term health outcomes. Over-nutrition, or the over-consumption of certain foods or food components, may contribute to such chronic diseases as heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancer.(4)

The NOURISH Survey, conducted by Pfizer Nutrition, identified physician beliefs and opinions about the importance of balanced nutrition and potential gaps in parental understanding. The survey also aimed to help identify the global need for professional education regarding appropriate balance of nutrition for optimal growth and development of infants and young children. The survey was conducted in 12 countries across four regions: Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific. A total of 1,203 HCPs were surveyed between September and November, 2010.

“There is a strong need for increased communication, as well as further education to improve understanding about the right nutrition practices for children,” said Patricia A. DeRusso, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Vice President, Pfizer Nutrition.

Breast milk is best for babies. Good maternal nutrition is important for preparation and maintenance of breast-feeding. Introducing partial bottle-feeding could negatively affect breast-feeding and reversing a decision not to breast-feed is difficult. Professional advice should be followed on infant feeding.

REFERENCES

(1) Braun Research. 2010 NOURISH (KNOwledge, UndeRstanding & InsightS Into CHild Nutrition) Survey – Global Results. 2010.

(2) Data on file, Pfizer Nutrition (HCP Topline Global Report). December 21, 2010.

(3) World Health Organization. Obesity and Overweight. World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland. March 2011. http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs311/en/index.html.

(4) World Health Organization. WHO Child Growth Standards: What is the double burden of malnutrition? World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland. 2010; 2 pp.

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