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Smart Web Concepts has announced an expert in the automotive industry as the new Vice President
0Roseville, CA (openPR) 30 September 2010
Smart Web Concepts, a leading supplier of automotive technology, is proud to announce and welcome Dan Moore as the new Vice President.
A former director
car that, Mr. Moore over 15 years experience in technology development and digital marketing for the automotive industry. Equally recognized experts in their field, has Moore and Smart Web Concepts recently completed a comprehensive suite of applications that include Social Media Marketing, Video SEO, website lead generation, lead management and manufacturing applications.
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meeting the needs of retailers to increase their social impact, developed Smart Web Concepts social media package to take the heavy lifting dealer where they can concentrate on their daily tasks. This tool gives dealers the ability to use social media space of interest and interesting facts about the community of social media into force.
of 12 to 14 October 2010, Moore and Smart Web Concepts are registered at 9 Conference & Exhibition Digital Dealer in Las Vegas in Las Vegas to participate to showcase their products at booth # 142.
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ThyssenKrupp Elevator buys Access Division Mobility Concepts, Inc.
0Grandview, MO (openPR) 5 May 2005
ThyssenKrupp Access, a leading manufacturer of stair lifts, wheelchair lifts, private homes, announces the acquisition of Mobility Concepts, Inc. Elevator Division, a leading elevator and accessibility equipment dealer living in the northwest. Mobility concepts, in Fife, WA also specializes in the sales, service and installation of automotive adaptive equipment, conversion vans and lift systems that are not part acquisition. AA? The acquisition of Mobility Concepts Elevator Division will enable us to further penetrate the American Northwest, AA? Said Thomas Hance, president of ThyssenKrupp Access. AA? This acquisition is consistent with our equipment accessibility and long-term residential growth strategy.ÂÂ lift?
AA? This acquisition supports our values and strengthens our mutual commitment to customers, AA? said Melissa Cleary, president of Mobility Concepts. AA? We welcome the opportunity to work with ThyssenKrupp Access, and we look forward to a long-term relationship.ÂÂ?
mobility concepts operate continuously to its other business units under the name of mobility concepts. The residential elevator, stair lift and a lift-division are owned and operated, such as ThyssenKrupp Access. Duane Bishop joined ThyssenKrupp Access as branch manager of the new location Fife, WA and operations on a daily basis.
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Mobility Concepts, Inc.
Mobility Concepts, Inc., in Fife, WA was founded in 1993. They specialize in sales, service and installation of mobility aids for people with disabilities. Its products include residential elevators and wheelchair lifts, automotive adaptive equipment, conversion vans and lift systems.
About ThyssenKrupp Access
Since 1947, ThyssenKrupp Access, in Grandview, Missouri worldÂÂ headquarters? s leading accessibility equipment and residential elevator manufacturer. Equipment manufactured at its plant in stair lifts, wheelchair lifts and elevators for residential and commercial use. ThyssenKrupp Access has more than 1,000 dealers nationwide and in field service company owns and operates 16 branches. More information about ThyssenKrupp Access, visit companyÂÂ? S Web site at www. Tkaccess.com.
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State closes decertification discussions on Assisted Living Concepts facilities
0State joins decertification discussions at Assisted Living Concepts facilities
Iowa state officials and representatives from Assisted Living Concepts are holding meetings this week at four assisted living facilities scheduled to be decertified this year.
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Assisted Living Concepts, Inc. announces continued success strategy; reports higher private pay occupancy
0Assisted Living Concepts, Inc. Announces Continued Strategy Successes; Reports Higher Private Pay Occupancy
MENOMONEE FALLS, WI–(Marketwire – May 3, 2010) – Assisted Living Concepts, Inc. (“ALC”) ( NYSE : ALC )
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Current Concepts in Osteoarthritis Research: So Why do my Knees Hurt and Can You Make Them Better?
0Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common conditions leading to disability and impaired quality of life in the Western world.
Ironically, while more effective disease-modifying therapies have been developed for rheumatoid arthritis, particularly within the last 10-15 years, rheumatologists still treat osteoarthritis with symptomatic and supportive therapies.
As a result, the inexorable progression of this disease results in the performance of more than half a million joint replacements annually in the United States. While joint replacement surgery has made gigantic strides, it is still a major surgical procedure.
Risk factors for the development of OA include: genetic factors, obesity, joint injury, surgery, and the presence of associated metabolic disease.
It is clear from the research that OA is a disease that involves not only the cartilage- the gristle that caps the end of long bones and cushions the joint, but also the synovium- the tissue lining the joint- as well as the bone that underlies cartilage.
While genetic factors play a significant role in the incidence of osteoarthritis, the damage that occurs is a result of a complex interaction of inflammatory messengers. Among these are cytokines, prostaglandins, nitric oxide, growth factors, and proteases.
These substances, which are produced by chondrocytes (cartilage cells) that are subjected to abnormal forces lead to a situation where there is premature aging and destruction of cartilage substance.
The production of these inflammatory proteins also contributes to inflammation of the synovium and excessive amounts of bone growth.
Present therapies, as issued by guidelines proposed by the Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI), are clearly aimed at symptom relief. These treatments include: analgesics, non-steroidal-anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS), topical agents (“rubs”), and joint injections with either glucocorticoids (“cortisone”), or hylauronic acid lubricants.
Current research has been aimed at finding the triggers that cause inflammation to start and also to identify specific markers that might identify those patients who are at greatest risk for rapid progression of disease. These markers would also be useful in measuring improvement once newer drugs that can slow down disease progression in OA can be discovered.
However, all of these investigations are futile unless and until specific disease-modifying osteoarthritis drugs (DMOADS) – drugs that slow down the rate of cartilage loss- can be developed.
Drugs aimed at inhibiting cytokine and protease function show some promise but it is still too early to tell whether they will have the desired effect. Examples of these drugs include: matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors, drugs that block interleukin 1, bisphosphonates, calcitonin, as well as nutritional supplements such as glucosamine and chondroitin.
And it may not be enough to find drugs that simply slow disease progression.
The “holy grail” is still the treatment(s) that will rebuild cartilage. The type of therapy that shows the greatest promise to date is the use of autologous stem cells. These are stem cells harvested from the patient and reintroduced into the affected joint along with a specific matrix to which the stem cells can adhere and grow.
Early results look promising. For more information about stem cell treatment for osteoarthritis of the knee, contact the Arthritis and Osteoporosis Center of Maryland at (301) 694-5800.
Nathan Wei, MD FACP FACR is a nationally known, board-certified rheumatologist. For more info: Arthritis Treatment and Tendonitis Treatment Tips