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Vascular Medcure Receives Third FDA Clearance for CAPERE® Thrombectomy System – a Mechanical Device for Treatment of DVT


CAPERE® Thrombectomy System

“The CAPERE® Thrombectomy System does not use thrombolytics which may be a significant time saver in busy care facilities. With no capital equipment required, the CAPERE® Thrombectomy System provides interventional radiologists and interventional cardiologists on the table results”

Southern California medical device manufacturer Vascular Medcure, Inc. has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its latest CAPERE® Thrombectomy System for peripheral vascular, deep vein thrombosis (DVT) treatment. The company’s early clinical data suggests the CAPERE® offers great benefits for first-in-line treatment for nonsurgical removal of soft emboli and thrombi without the need for aspiration, thrombolytics, or capital equipment.

“We are very pleased to receive FDA 510(k) clearance for our latest CAPERE® thrombectomy catheter that significantly expands the treatment options for physicians. We have also received our ninth U.S. patent on the technology and are excited about the potential of CAPERE® to improve patient outcomes and reduce costs for the healthcare system,” Vascular Medcure CEO, Samuel Shaolian said.

Mr. Shaolian further stated, “The CAPERE® Thrombectomy System does not use thrombolytics which may be a significant time saver in busy care facilities. With no capital equipment required, the CAPERE® Thrombectomy System is a cost effective, low-profile, 8Fr, over-the-wire approach, that provides interventional radiologists and interventional cardiologists on the table results, when treating these challenging patients.”

The CAPERE® Thrombectomy System, which utilizes its patented, dynamic basket technology, was developed to provide a mechanical thrombectomy approach for fast and effective treatment of patients with deep vein thrombosis and to provide on the table results. CAPERE® is designed to offers significant improvement over existing products by not requiring the use of aspiration – whereby minimizing blood loss, thrombolytics, or expensive capital equipment.

For more information, visit http://www.vascularmedcure.com

Contact:

David Mills, Vice President of Sales & Marketing

David@vascularmedcure.com

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Charge Running fights to end heart disease and stroke by raising funds for the American Heart Association


Strive for a healthy heart!

Strive for a healthy heart!

We saw an opportunity to make running, a rather lonely sport, exhilarating! Matthew Knippen, CEO Charge Running

Charge Running is joining the fight against cardiovascular disease and stroke by supporting the American Heart Association, the world’s leading voluntary organization focused on heart and brain health. Beginning in November, Charge Running is participating in the American Heart Association’s fundraising campaign, Life Is Why We Give™.

“We are excited to be working with the American Heart Association because we share the same vision of promoting a healthy and happy lifestyle. We all know the benefits cardio can have on our health, but it can be hard to get motivated. Charge Running has set out to change that. We saw an opportunity to make running, a rather lonely sport, exhilarating,” said Matthew Knippen, Charge Running’s co-founder and CEO.

From November 7, 2019 through March 7, 2020, Charge Running will donate to the American Heart Association the first month’s membership fee from each new subscriber when they register with the code HEALTHY4GOOD.

The American Heart Association, the largest voluntary organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke, has funded more than $4.1 billion in research since 1949, including 13 Nobel Prize winners. The Association has also supported legislation that ensures newborns in 47 states are screened for critical congenital heart defects and trains more than 2.5 million high school students in CPR annually.

In addition to contributing to save lives through Charge Running, donations can also be made directly to the American Heart Association at http://www.heart.org/lifeiswhywegive. To learn more about the Life Is Why We Give™ campaign and other participating companies, please visit http://www.heart.org/lifeiswhywegive.

About Charge Running

The premier fitness app for iPhone, Android and Apple Watch provides a one-of-a-kind running experience connecting runners with personal trainers. Your live run includes real-time feedback from world-class trainers, a group chat to allow communication between the trainer and other runners, and a live leaderboard to track how far a user has run. Runners are not restricted to just the scheduled runs; they can run any time they want through the use of new On-Demand Runs. If you want to learn more about Charge Running, visit their website at http://www.chargerunning.com or download today from the Apple App Store or Google Playstore.

About Life Is Why We Give

We all deserve to live a long, healthy and happy life. However, heart disease and stroke are robbing too many of us of this chance. The American Heart Association is working to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to have a quality of life that they can spend more joyfully with family and friends. When people donate or purchase goods and services from our Life is Why We Give cause supporters, we move closer to creating the quality of life we all desire. For too long, heart disease and stroke have stolen our precious moments. It’s time we fight back together and affirm that we’re more powerful than these diseases… because everyone has a reason to live a longer, healthier life… and that reason is why we give.

For Media Inquiries: Email Julie Wallock at [Julie(at)chargerunning(dot)com]

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New Sealed Lighting with Indigo-Clean Disinfection Helps Pharmacies Meet USP 800 Requirements


SimpleSeal CSEDOIC luminaire for pharmacy cleanrooms

This is a completely unique product designed specifically for pharmacies that must now meet the demands of USP 797 and 800

In order to help pharmacies meet the requirements for USP 800, targeted for implementation this month, Kenall is introducing the CSEDOIC luminaire series. CSEDOIC fixtures are designed for healthcare cleanrooms, where air pressure must be tightly controlled. USP 800 now requires the unpacking of hazardous drugs (HDs) and HD-active pharmaceutical ingredients from the original container be done in neutral pressure or negative pressure rooms to reduce the risk of airborne contamination outside the pharmacy area – making sealed light fixtures critical to room design.

The CSEDOIC series also utilizes Indigo-Clean Visible Light Disinfection to kill harmful bacteria that may be inadvertently introduced into the healthcare cleanroom environment, accidentally contaminating sterile preparations. This unique new light fixture, pairing bacteria-killing technology with a sealed housing, is a cutting-edge way to meet and exceed USP 797 and 800 requirements in the healthcare space.

The fixture’s dual-mode Indigo-Clean technology provides white ambient light with disinfection in occupied spaces, and switches automatically to full Indigo mode to maximize disinfection when the room is unoccupied. A dedicated occupancy sensing system assures proper mode control. “This is a completely unique product designed specifically for pharmacies that must now meet the demands of USP 797 and 800,” said Tim Stevens, Kenall’s product manager. “It addresses the needs of the pharmacy space and helps ensure patients receive quality pharmaceuticals, free from contaminants,” he continued.

Indigo-Clean is a proven and patented technology that launched in 2015 to the healthcare industry. It is currently being used to disinfect operating rooms, emergency departments and other critical care areas in medical facilities across the United States. A July 2019 American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC) peer-reviewed study reported a bacterial reduction of more than 85%. The new light fixture is recommended for the following areas:


  • Hospital pharmacies
  • Compounding pharmacies
  • Anteroom pharmacies

About Kenall

Indigo-Clean is a brand of Kenall Manufacturing, an independent sector of Legrand. Kenall was founded in Chicago, Illinois in 1963 and has built a reputation for durable lighting solutions of superior quality and exceptional value. Today, the company creates unique solutions for the healthcare, cleanroom/containment, food processing, transportation, high abuse, and correctional lighting markets. Kenall luminaires are designed in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and comply with the Buy American Act (manufactured in the United States with more than 50% of the component cost of US origin). For additional information, visit http://www.kenall.com.

About Legrand and Legrand, North and Central America

Legrand is the global specialist in electrical and digital building infrastructures. Its comprehensive offering of solutions for use in commercial, industrial, and residential markets makes it a benchmark for customers worldwide. Legrand reported sales of approximately $7.1 billion (USD) in 2018. Legrand has a strong presence in North and Central America, with a portfolio of well-known market brands and product lines that includes AFCO Systems, C2G, Cablofil, Chief, Da-Lite, Electrorack, Finelite, Kenall, Luxul, Middle Atlantic Products, Milestone AV, Nuvo, OCL, On-Q, Ortronics, Pass & Seymour, Pinnacle, Projecta, QMotion, Quiktron, Raritan, Sanus, Server Technology, Solarfective, Vaddio, Vantage, Wattstopper, and Wiremold. Legrand is listed on Euronext Paris and is a component stock of indexes including the CAC40, http://www.legrand.us.

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“Teens Need To Be Aware of Better ‘Junk Food'”


Nick Desai jumps into $605 billion global snack food market. As CEO of PeaTos, he is set to take on the top 10 brands in Junk Food with his Best of Junk Food PeaTos, better junk food brand.

Basically the junk food brands we grew up loving have not kept up with the times, it’s time to bring our favorite salty snacks into the 21st century. I want my own kids to have better choices without compromising the great taste!

A new study from researchers at the UConn Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, and published in the journal Appetite, finds teens overwhelmingly engage with fast food, unhealthy snacks, candy and soft drinks filled with sugar.

Overindulging on Thanksgiving and through Holidays is expected, especially when teens get stuck inside with family members visiting from out of town. But a new report says social media isn’t helping teens promote the right foods, as they constantly photograph everything they eat, including indulgent and awful for you junk food.

Junk Food without all the Junk

The report says it shouldn’t be surprising junk food and fast food makers see the potential of social media. By building brand awareness the customers in turn become brand ambassadors.”

But it’s important for teens to be aware of newer options that are taking a creative approach to the snacking dilemma.

This study also finds foodies never eat alone and they tend to enhance their eating experience with social media by sharing photographs of what they’re eating on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram. The study found 47% of millennials use social and 32% of consumers use social media while they are eating. The concern is social media not only exposes teens to unhealthy food and beverages, but they end up unwittingly marketing these bad choices.

PeaTos is one brand all teens should know about. The rapidly growing Brand is revolutionizing the $20B salty snack category dominated by brands like Cheetos(r) and Doritos(r) with “junk food” made from Peas. It’s “junk food” with all the crave-worthy taste, more nutrition and less junk, but they won’t find it in the junk food isle. It’s sold in the produce section of Kroger and other major retailers and is already the fastest growing snack in that category. It’s also available on Amazon. Once teens are aware delicious options exist, promotion of them naturally follows.

Nick Desai, CEO of PeaTos Brand says moms are so excited that kids love the taste of PeaTos as much as their favorite salty snacks. There is no trade-off, its the best of “junk food” and the best of “better-for-you” in one incredible snack. One of the reasons Dessai created PeaTos is to revolutionize this billion dollar industry dominated by industry giant Frito Lay. “Basically the junk food brands we grew up loving have not kept up with the times, it’s time to bring our favorite salty snacks into the 21st century. I want my own kids to have better choices without compromising the great taste!”

So if you’re a teen or a parent of a teen, make them aware exciting snack options exist. They’ll be grateful to learn about brands like PeaTos that are challenging the status quo. And they can use the #eatitworld hashtag when posting better photos on social media.

Source:

[Published in Appetite at: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/appetite – “Adolescents’ presentation of food in social media: An explorative study,” Appetite, Volume 99, 1 April 2016, Pages 121–129]

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Lasair Aesthetic Health Sponsors Toys for Tots to Give Free Toys to Children in Need


Toys for Tots Flyer

Toys for Tots Flyer

Dr. Alexis Parker, MD Gives Five Units of Botox to Patients Who Bring in Toys During the Holidays. Bring in a new and unwrapped gift of $25.00 or more, and receive a coupon for 5 units of botox free. No valid with other specials or discounts, and only 1 per person.

Lasair Aesthetic Health Sponsors Toys for Tots to Give Free Toys to Children in Need

Dr. Alexis Parker, MD Gives Five Units of Botox to Patients Who Bring in Toys During the Holidays

Lasair Aesthetic Health is spreading holiday cheer again this year by sponsoring the Toys for Tots program. From now until Christmas, patients who bring in a toy or toys worth more than 25-dollars, will get FIVE units of Botox (a $60 value) for free from Lasair.

Dr. Alexis Parker, MD and her staff at Lasair Aesthetic Health have donated hundreds of toys to the Toys for Tots Program over the past decade. They are thrilled to once again accept donations and take another sleigh full of toys (a.k.a. a mini-van) for the Marine Toys for Tots donation center. “I feel so lucky to have such wonderful patients with caring hearts who donate toys for those who are less fortunate in our community,” Dr. Parker said.

The Toys for Tots program has collected and distributed toys to children in need for nearly 70-years to help children throughout the United States to experience the joy of Christmas. The Marine Toys for Tots Program collected and distributed 18-million toys to seven million less fortunate children over this past year.

Dr. Alexis Parker, M.D. is board certified by the American Academy of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine and has been labeled one of Denver’s top non-surgical aesthetic physicians. Dr. Parker trained in general surgery and plastic surgery, and subsequently boarded in emergency medicine. She also did a 6 month fellowship in the plastic surgery department at UC Irvine. After 16 years in the Emergency Department, she turned back to her true passion: helping people look and feel their best, non surgically, using the latest in non-invasive cosmetic dermatology procedures which include laser technology, injecting techniques, and home skin care.

CONTACT: Jesse Luginbuhl (303) 782-5082

6780 E Hampden Avenue Denver, CO 80224

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R3 Medical Training Announces PDO Thread Lift Certification Training Course Jan 22, 2020


Thread Lift Training Course

Thread Lift Certification Training Course (844) 438-7836

Our training includes real patients and PDO threads that are FDA Cleared. Safety is the primary concern, so our expert trainers will teach attendees top notch techniques that are safe and effective!

R3 Medical Training is now enrolling for its January 22, 2020 PDO Thread Lift Certification Training Course in Las Vegas, NV. Attendees will perform hands on procedures with thread lifts for the face, body and extremities. Enrollment is limited, so call (844) 438-7836 to reserve a spot.

Thread Lift procedures are becoming incredibly popular, but they are not straightforward. When it comes to the decision making process of which biologics to use along with the thread lifting, how many threads to use, the types of threads to use along with placement of them, training is critical. The R3 Certification course teaches providers all of these, with the skills obtained being immediately useful in clinical practice.

Attendees will learn the best methods for implementing biologics with thread lift procedures for improving patient outcomes. The training course is very hands on, and includes real patients for attendees to assist in real procedures. Biologics that are included with training protocols are stem cells, PRP and exosomes as well.

According to R3 CEO David Greene, MD, MBA, “Our training includes real patients and PDO threads that are FDA Cleared. Safety is the primary concern, so our expert trainers will teach attendees top notch techniques that are safe and effective!”

Spots for the training course are limited to ensure appropriate time for the hands on experience. If desired, attendees may also register for the R3 Regenerative Aesthetics Training Course which takes place Jan 23-24th, 2020 at the same location in Las Vegas, Nevada. This includes hands on procedures for facial rejuvenation, hair restoration and sexual health.

Visit https://threadlifttrainingcourse.com to see more about the course and enroll, or simply call (844) 438-7836.

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Multiple System Atrophy Coalition Becomes Major Stakeholder In Global MSA Research


The 2019 Multiple System Atrophy Coalition Board of Directors.

The MSA Coalition Board of Directors

By initiating this new research direction, the MSA Coalition aims to make more strategic research funding decisions and be the catalyst that will encourage collaborative efforts and bring a laser sharp focus towards solving these problems.

The Multiple System Atrophy Coalition (MSA Coalition), the leading nonprofit funder of global MSA research, recently unveiled its bold new initiative to kickstart MSA research collaborations. Multiple system atrophy is a rare neurodegenerative disorder that strikes in the middle-years of life.

Infused by $3 million in new bequests earmarked for research and combined with ongoing grassroots fundraising efforts, the MSA Coalition is poised to play an exciting new role by planning and initiating international MSA research working groups. The new research initiative will focus primarily on providing seed funding to highly collaborative research projects which tackle critical unanswered questions about this rare neurodegenerative disease: What causes MSA? Where in the body does MSA start? How does MSA progress and can a standardized measurement (biomarker) be developed? How do we treat MSA, and ultimately can we hope to cure it?

“Satisfactory answers to the mysteries surrounding this rare disease have been elusive,” said Gregor K. Wenning, MD, Ph.D., Chairman of the MSA Coalition’s Scientific Advisory Board. “By initiating this new research direction, the MSA Coalition aims to make more strategic research funding decisions and be the catalyst that will encourage collaborative efforts and bring a laser sharp focus towards solving these problems.”

To initiate these projects, known as Cores, the MSA Coalition will initially select a group of key investigators based on their demonstrated willingness to openly collaborate on these unanswered questions. In fact, the MSA Coalition has made it a requirement that before gaining acceptance to a Core project, investigators must first agree to share their results with the wider research community. In the future, they will offer Core Expansion Grants to enable interested new members to join a Core project.

Building hope through research

Historically the MSA Coalition has provided seed funding to individual investigators and some smaller collaborative teams seeking proof-of-concept on their innovative ideas in the hope that, if successful, their research might qualify for additional funding from government or other private sources.

Results from MSA Coalition-funded research are now being reported in scientific journals showing progress being made towards developing blood and skin biomarkers that could diagnose MSA earlier and with greater accuracy. There are also several potential MSA treatments now moving through the pipeline that were originally funded by the MSA Coalition in early laboratory studies.

“It’s really exciting to see our investments in MSA research starting to have a direct impact on patients,” said Pam Bower, Chair of the MSA Coalition’s Research Committee. “Our decision to fund a proof-of-concept laboratory study of the diabetes drug Exendin-4 in MSA mouse models back in 2016 has paved the way for the development of a clinical trial in MSA patients that will soon be underway in the UK. In addition, a recent MSA Coalition funded clinical study in Austria has reported for the first time that physiotherapy is of benefit to MSA patients. None of this would have been possible without the help of our grassroots donors and supporters.”

The MSA Coalition has a proven track record of catalyzing research collaborations, and with the advice and expertise of their renowned Scientific Advisory Board, selecting and funding the most promising MSA research efforts around the world. As of 2019, the MSA Coalition has funded 37 high-impact MSA research projects at 25 research centers in 10 countries for a total of $1.7 Million.

“From the beginning the MSA Coalition’s research program has been aimed at encouraging new ideas from global scientists. The ongoing success of our original seed grant program has enabled the MSA Coalition to build a strong network of connections with MSA researchers interested in a collaborative approach to understanding multiple system atrophy and finding both symptomatic and disease-modifying treatments leading to a cure,” said Larry Kellerman, Co-Chair of the MSA Coalition’s Research Committee. “After two years of extensive planning we are now ready to move our research program to the next level as we strive to improve early diagnosis, alleviate symptoms, slow disease progression, and ultimately find a cure. We will also renew our efforts to provide seed grants to promising research ideas that fall outside of our Core program. We are very excited to launch this comprehensive research program and plan to begin funding by early 2020.”

The MSA Coalition utilizes its globally represented, highly engaged Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) to vet and help guide the Board of Directors in developing and executing a research strategy, including the best allocation of research funds. With access to the highest level of expertise in MSA research, efficient progress towards viable treatments for multiple system atrophy is now bringing hope to families affected by MSA.

“We are very excited about the new direction of our research program and the tremendous progress we have made since awarding our very first MSA research grants in 2014. Working together, our research committee and SAB have put together a well-coordinated, openly collaborative, patient-centric MSA research plan,” said Don Crouse, Vice-Chair of the MSA Coalition Board of Directors. “It is truly amazing to be a part of transforming the SDS/MSA Support Group into what is now the Multiple System Atrophy Coalition.”

Due to the rarity of multiple system atrophy, funds for research are highly dependent on philanthropy from those personally affected by the disorder. Over the past four years the MSA Coalition has received nearly $7 million in contributions from memorial donations, grass-roots fundraisers, planned giving bequests, and corporate sponsors.

“It is important to recognize the significance of bequests. Thanks to these generous and selfless gifts we now have considerable funds earmarked for research. These bequests were made based on the MSA Coalition’s proven track record of funding research and our commitment to financial transparency,” stated Cyndi Roemer, Chairman of the MSA Coalition Board of Directors. “Additionally, our teams of dedicated fundraisers and donors continue to support the growth of not only our research programs, but also much needed education, support services, and advocacy initiatives.”

A list of all MSA Coalition funded research plus upcoming grant opportunities can be found at: https://www.multiplesystematrophy.org/msa-research/. Interested researchers are encouraged to check back regularly and to sign up for the MSA Coalition’s researcher newsletter

About the Multiple System Atrophy Coalition

The Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) Coalition is a positive beacon of hope standing up to a little-known, rare, insidious disorder. Since 1989, the MSA Coalition has been devoted to improving the quality of life and building hope for people affected by multiple system atrophy by focusing on a four-pillar mission:


  • Providing patients and caregivers with trusted and compassionate emotional support
  • Educating patients, care partners and healthcare professionals with credible, critically important and relevant information
  • Funding patient-centric collaborative research aimed at alleviating symptoms, slowing disease progression and discovering a cure
  • Building a sense of community by connecting and unifying people affected by MSA.

Thousands of participants benefit from the annual MSA Coalition Family Conference, which is live- streamed and posted online. With multiple online discussion groups and a dedicated support line, someone is always there to help. As the host of the first-ever Global MSA Advocacy meeting, the MSA Coalition works with other like-minded charities to foster a community of support and care, while also playing an important role in global MSA research efforts.

Learn more at http://www.multiplesystematrophy.org/ or call our support hotline toll-free at 866-737-5999.

About Multiple System Atrophy

Multiple system atrophy, previously known as Shy-Drager Syndrome, is a rare and fatal disorder with less than 15,000 Americans diagnosed and 35,000 undiagnosed at any given time. According to the National Institutes of Health, “Multiple system atrophy is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by symptoms of autonomic nervous system failure such as fainting spells (neurogenic orthostatic hypotension) and bladder control problems, combined with motor control symptoms such as tremor, rigidity, and loss of balance and muscle coordination.” MSA affects both men and women primarily in their 50s. MSA tends to advance rapidly over the course of 6 to 10 years, with progressive loss of motor skills, eventual confinement to bed, and death. There is no cure or remission from the disease.

Intelligent.com Announces Best Homeland Security Degree Programs for 2020


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Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has announced the Top 52 Best Homeland Security Degree Programs for 2020. The comprehensive research guide is based on an assessment of 116 accredited colleges and universities in the nation. Each program is evaluated based on curriculum quality, graduation rate, reputation, and post-graduate employment.

The 2020 rankings are calculated through a unique scoring system which includes student engagement, potential return on investment and leading third party evaluations. Intelligent.com analyzed 116 schools, on a scale of 0 to 100, with only 52 making it to the final list. The methodology also uses an algorithm which collects and analyzes multiple rankings into one score to easily compare each university.

Students who pursue any one of these programs can expect to gain employment much quicker in comparison to candidates without a degree. In addition to accessibility and cost, the steady job growth in this market is one of the many reasons Intelligent.com researched and ranked the Top Homeland Security Degree Programs. To access the complete ranking, please visit: https://www.intelligent.com/best-online-homeland-security-degree-programs/

2020 Homeland Security Degree Programs featured on Intelligent.com (in alphabetical order):

American Military University

Angelo State University

Anna Maria College

Arizona State University

Ashford University

Aspen University

California University of Pennsylvania

College of Technology, Canton

Colorado Technical University

Concordia University, Portland

East Coast Polytechnic Institute University

Eastern Kentucky University

Endicott College

Excelsior College

George Washington University

Herzing University

Keiser University

LeTourneau University

Long Island University

Marian University

Medaille College

Mercer University

Mercy College

Mississippi College

National University

New England College

Northeastern University

Northwestern State University of Louisiana

Pace University

Park University

Penn State World Campus

Penn State World Campus

Purdue University Global

Regent University

Saint Joseph’s University

Saint Leo University

Salve Regina University

Sam Houston State University

Southern Illinois University

Southern New Hampshire University

Strayer University

Texas A & M University

Thomas Edison State University

Tiffin University

Touro University Worldwide

Towson University

Trident University

Tulane University

University of Maryland University College

University of New Haven

Virginia Commonwealth University

Wilmington University

About Intelligent.com

Intelligent.com provides unbiased research to help students make informed decisions about higher education programs. The website offers curated guides which include the best degree programs as well as information about financial aid, internships and even study strategies. With comprehensive, user-friendly guides and hundreds of program rankings, Intelligent.com is a trusted source among students and prospective students. To learn more, please visit https://www.intelligent.com/

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Brain Sentinel Announces Satellite Symposium at AES Annual Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland


Unlike patient-reported outcomes, the sEMG signal can help physicians characterize and quantify events giving them better clarity about what is happening.

Brain Sentinel, Inc. announces it is hosting a non-CME satellite symposium for healthcare professionals in Baltimore, Maryland at the AES Annual Meeting. The symposium, “Fundamentals of Quantitative Surface Electromyography (sEMG) for Long-Term Monitoring”, has 5 key learning objectives:

1. Understand methods of quantitative sEMG analysis during ictal events;

2. Review specific sEMG patterns of motor seizures and the quantitative EMG biomarkers of convulsive seizures;

3. Discuss how physicians can differentiate between sEMG data recorded during epileptic and psychogenic non-epileptic events;

4. Identify patients that may benefit from long-term physiological monitoring; and

5. Discuss the value of sEMG in clarifying patient-reported seizures.

“In 2017, the FDA cleared the SPEAC® System as the first non-EEG physiological signal based seizure monitoring system to identify sEMG signals that may be associated with a seizure,” said Dr. Luke Whitmire, PhD, Chief Science Officer of Brain Sentinel. “Over the past three years, our understanding of the clinical value of sEMG data has expanded. Today, physicians are using sEMG data to characterize the events their patients are having in the real-world. Unlike patient-reported outcomes, the sEMG signal can help physicians characterize and quantify events giving them better clarity about what is happening. We are seeing how the objective data can influence physicians’ treatment plans,” continued Whitmire.

Healthcare professionals are invited to attend. Pre-Registration is encouraged and can be done online at BrainSentinel.com/sEMGsymposium/

  • Sunday, December 8, 2019
  • 7:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.
  • Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor, Key Ballroom 4, Second Floor

Panelists and Speakers:

1. Jonathan J. Halford MD, FAES, FACNS

Professor of Neurology

Director, Translational Research Unit

The Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina

2. Selim R. Benbadis MD, FAAN, FACNS

Professor of Neurology and Director

Comprehensive Epilepsy Program, The University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida and Tampa General Hospital

3. Sándor Beniczky MD, PhD

Professor of Neurology, Aarhus University Hospital

Head of Clinical Neurophysiology Department,

Danish Epilepsy Centre

Editor-in-chief, Epileptic Disorders

“Brain Sentinel is committed to helping patients. We are excited that high-profile thought leaders are sharing their expertise related to how physicians can use sEMG data to improve outcomes,” said Chris Fashek, CEO of Brain Sentinel. Fashek continued, “There is a data gap between short-term EEG studies and low-tech patient diaries. When sEMG data is continuously recorded for 30 days or longer, it can bring objectivity and clarity to physicians when other data sources are limited.”

About Brain Sentinel

Brain Sentinel, Inc. is a privately held company based in San Antonio, Texas, pioneering the use of sEMG technology to help improve the lives of people living with epilepsy. Brain Sentinel manufactures robust diagnostic monitoring platforms for seizures. The SPEAC System is the first-in-class, non-EEG, physiological signal-based seizure monitoring system cleared by the FDA. The data collected by the SPEAC System helps physicians quantify and qualify the types of seizure events that their patients experience. For more information visit https://BrainSentinel.com

Note: Opinions presented during the Industry Supported Non-CME Satellite Symposia are those of the speakers and not a reflection of AES opinions, nor are they supported, sponsored, or endorsed by the American Epilepsy Society.

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Intelligent.com Announces Best Logistics Degree Programs for 2020


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Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has announced the Top 26 Logistics Degree Programs for 2020. The comprehensive research guide is based on an assessment of 104 accredited colleges and universities in the nation. Each program is evaluated based on curriculum quality, graduation rate, reputation, and post-graduate employment.

The 2020 rankings are calculated through a unique scoring system which includes student engagement, potential return on investment and leading third party evaluations. Intelligent.com analyzed 104 schools, on a scale of 0 to 100, with only 26 making it to the final list. The methodology also uses an algorithm which collects and analyzes multiple rankings into one score to easily compare each university.

Students who pursue any one of these programs can expect to gain employment much quicker in comparison to candidates without a degree. In addition to accessibility and cost, the steady job growth in this market is one of the many reasons Intelligent.com researched and ranked the Top Logistics Degree Programs. To access the complete ranking, please visit:https://www.intelligent.com/best-online-logistics-degree-programs/

2020 Logistics Degree Programs featured on Intelligent.com (in alphabetical order):

Albany Technical College

American Public University

Arizona State University

Arkansas Tech University

Baker College

Ball State University

Bellevue University

California Baptist University

Colorado Christian University

Colorado Technical University

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Florida International University

Franklin University

Georgia College

Kennesaw State University

Northern Arizona University

Northwest Arkansas Community College

Ohio Christian University

Palo Alto College

Portland State University

Rutgers University

Saint Leo University

Shoreline Community College

Southern New Hampshire University

Wake Technical Community College

West Kentucky Community and Technical College

About Intelligent.com

Intelligent.com provides unbiased research to help students make informed decisions about higher education programs. The website offers curated guides which include the best degree programs as well as information about financial aid, internships and even study strategies. With comprehensive, user-friendly guides and hundreds of program rankings, Intelligent.com is a trusted source among students and prospective students. To learn more, please visit https://www.intelligent.com/

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