Monday, September 3, 2012

Heavy drinking rewires brain, increasing susceptibility to anxiety problems

ScienceDaily (Sep. 2, 2012) ? Doctors have long recognized a link between alcoholism and anxiety disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Those who drink heavily are at increased risk for traumatic events like car accidents and domestic violence, but that only partially explains the connection. New research using mice reveals heavy alcohol use actually rewires brain circuitry, making it harder for alcoholics to recover psychologically following a traumatic experience.

"There's a whole spectrum to how people react to a traumatic event," said study author Thomas Kash, PhD, assistant professor of pharmacology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. "It's the recovery that we're looking at -- the ability to say 'this is not dangerous anymore.' Basically, our research shows that chronic exposure to alcohol can cause a deficit with regard to how our cognitive brain centers control our emotional brain centers."

The study, which was published online on Sept. 2, 2012 by the journal Nature Neuroscience, was conducted by scientists at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) and UNC's Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies.

"A history of heavy alcohol abuse could impair a critical mechanism for recovering from a trauma, and in doing so put people at greater risk for PTSD," said NIAAA scientist Andrew Holmes, PhD, the study's senior author. "The next step will be to test whether our preclinical findings translate to patients currently suffering from comorbid PTSD and alcohol abuse. If it does, then this could lead to new thinking about how we can better treat these serious medical conditions."

Over the course of a month, the researchers gave one group of mice doses of alcohol equivalent to double the legal driving limit in humans. A second group of mice was given no alcohol. The team then used mild electric shocks to train all the mice to fear the sound of a brief tone.

When the tone was repeatedly played without the accompanying electric shock, the mice with no alcohol exposure gradually stopped fearing it. The mice with chronic alcohol exposure, on the other hand, froze in place each time the tone was played, even long after the electric shocks had stopped.

The pattern is similar to what is seen in patients with PTSD, who have trouble overcoming fear even when they are no longer in a dangerous situation.

The researchers traced the effect to differences in the neural circuitry of the alcohol-exposed mice. Comparing the brains of the mice, researchers noticed nerve cells in the prefrontal cortex of the alcohol-exposed mice actually had a different shape than those of the other mice. In addition, the activity of a key receptor, NMDA, was suppressed in the mice given heavy doses of alcohol.

Holmes said the findings are valuable because they pinpoint exactly where alcohol causes damage that leads to problems overcoming fear. "We're not only seeing that alcohol has detrimental effects on a clinically important emotional process, but we're able to offer some insight into how alcohol might do so by disrupting the functioning of some very specific brain circuits," said Holmes.

Understanding the relationship between alcohol and anxiety at the molecular level could offer new possibilities for developing drugs to help patients with anxiety disorders who also have a history of heavy alcohol use. "This study is exciting because it gives us a specific molecule to look at in a specific brain region, thus opening the door to discovering new methods to treat these disorders," said Kash.

Study co-authors include Kristen Pleil, Chia Li and Catherine Marcinkiewcz of UNC and Paul Fitzgerald, Kathryn MacPherson, Lauren DeBrouse, Giovanni Colacicco, Shaun Flynn, Sophie Masneuf, Ozge Gunduz-Cinar and Marguerite Camp of NIAAA.

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  1. Andrew Holmes, Paul J Fitzgerald, Kathryn P MacPherson, Lauren DeBrouse, Giovanni Colacicco, Shaun M Flynn, Sophie Masneuf, Kristen E Pleil, Chia Li, Catherine A Marcinkiewcz, Thomas L Kash, Ozge Gunduz-Cinar, Marguerite Camp. Chronic alcohol remodels prefrontal neurons and disrupts NMDAR-mediated fear extinction encoding. Nature Neuroscience, 2012; DOI: 10.1038/nn.3204

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PFT: Rodgers explains his defense of Braun

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Jets coach Rex Ryan knows how to press the buttons of his players.? And he?s pressing them again, with rookie receiver Stephen Hill.

In Ryan?s book, Play Like You Mean It, he admitted to asking Roger Goodell to rip Ryan in the presence of newly-acquired receiver Santonio Holmes, who also would be getting chewed out by Goodell, so that Ryan and Holmes could commiserate after being eviscerated by the Commissioner.? Ryan also admitted to giving first-team practice reps to backup quarterback Mark Brunell in 2010, in the hopes of kicking starter Mark Sanchez in the ass.? (Tim Tebow provides a much more credible threat to Sanchez?s total reps in 2012, another possibly ploy aimed at getting Sanchez to perform better and work harder.)

More recently, Ryan has offered up some candid remarks regarding rookie receiver Stephen Hill, a much-hyped prospect for whom the Jets traded up in round two of the draft.? And it?s hard not to view the words as part of Ryan?s latest ploy to get the attention of a guy the coach needs to step up, right away.

?Well, nothing told me he would [contribute],? Ryan recently told Don Banks of SI.com.? ?Nothing. When I saw the tape [of his collegiate play] I was concerned.? But [Jets G.M.] Mike Tannenbaum and [senior personnel executive] Terry [Bradway] and all our scouts were adamant about this guy.? They were adamant that this guy can do it.? He can run all these routes, he had good hands and he?s got 4.2 speed at 6-foot-5.? He was the guy they all wanted, but honestly, when it came down to it, a wideout?? Not my dream pick.? But now that we have him, of course, I want to claim him:? ?Oh, that was my pick.?? But it really wasn?t.?

Strong stuff, so strong that some may suggest that Ryan is making a passive-aggressive power play, laying the foundation for blame to be placed on the front office if the team stinks this year without whoever it is that Ryan preferred to draft in round two (like maybe a right tackle).? But if the Jets fail miserably this year and if owner Woody Johnson decides that heads will roll, he?s most likely not going to fire the G.M. and keep the head coach.? If change comes to the Jets after the season, it most likely will be sweeping, with a new head coach and a new G.M. (or, perhaps, a new head coach who will be given the keys to the front office, too).

Besides, if Ryan is taking on Tannenbaum, it?s a fight that Rex is likely to lose.? Apart from the fact that Tannenbaum has much greater direct access to the owner, Tannenbaum has proven that he knows how to survive, and to thrive.

Complicating the situation for the coach, if he has decided to throw rocks at the front office, is the fact that Rex recently claimed that this could be the best Jets team Ryan has coached.? So if the team fails, how can it be the fault of the guy who built it?

UPDATE 10:51 a.m. ET:? Banks has separately clarified his remarks via Twitter, explaining that Ryan was giving credit to Tannenbaum and Bradway for picking Hill, and that Rex was joking and engaging in self deprecation.? But shouldn?t that clarification also be provided in the article itself, a fair and complete reading of which doesn?t suggest praise for the front office or humor or anything other than overt criticism of Hill, and possibly indirect criticism of Tannenbaum and Bradway a/k/a Brady?

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/09/02/aaron-rodgers-explains-his-defense-of-ryan-braun/related/

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Observatory: Different Varieties of Mustard Plants Have Unique Spice Genes

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Very slight differences in a family of genes regulating spiciness in wild mustard plants determine not only the degree of heat but also a plant?s prospects of survival.

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Jewish settlers leave West Bank outpost

The residents of Migron, the largest and oldest Israeli settlement outpost in the West Bank, evacuated the site on Sunday ahead of a court-ordered deadline, police said.

The outpost in the occupied West Bank, built without Israeli state permission, is on private Palestinian land and in August 2011 Israel's Supreme Court ordered that it be cleared.

The evacuation has been repeatedly delayed in the face of fierce settler opposition, but last week the court said the 50 families resident in the outpost had to be out by the end of Tuesday.

"All the families are gone," police spokeswoman Luba Samri told AFP, noting that most left on their own while some passively resisted and were removed by police forces. "Everything is quiet here."

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was pleased that the evacuation of Migron "was concluded via dialogue, in a responsible fashion and without violence."

"This is how it should be, and how it will also be in the future," he said at a ceremony near Tel Aviv, in remarks relayed by his office.

Most families left for temporary housing in the nearby settlement of Ofra, where they will be housed until homes being built for them in the new settlement of Givat Hayekev are ready.

The army then declared the outpost a closed military zone, a spokesman said, a move aimed at preventing theft of the property left behind and keeping out rightwing activists.

Defence ministry employees were at work packing the residents' belongings, a ministry spokesman said.

A handful of mostly women and children were seen leaving their homes early on Sunday, although none appeared to be taking any luggage, an AFP correspondent reported.

Graffiti and signs on their homes sounded defiant tones. "Migron, we shall return," and "We will never forget Zionism," slogans read.

But the outpost's residents were largely silent, trying to avoid being questioned or photographed by the media scrum.

The Israeli military said implementation of the court order began overnight.

"Several families began leaving Migron voluntarily during the night," a spokeswoman said.

Early on Sunday, officials began distributing the evacuation orders to the families, with scores of police officers on hand to prevent unrest.

In anticipation of police attempts to forcibly move the families, around 70 young settler activists, who do not live in Migron, took over a caravan at the site and barricaded themselves in, while others could be seen on the roof.

Samri said the youths were eventually removed from the site, and police arrested eight of them.

Last week, the Supreme Court said Migron must be cleared of all residents by September 4 and all the buildings removed by September 11, after rejecting an appeal by 17 families who argued they had legally purchased the land where their homes stood.

Settlement watchdog Peace Now welcomed the ruling as a "victory for the state of law," but the settlers described it as a "brutal rape."

Israel outlaws settlement outposts being built without government approval and often sends security personnel to demolish them. They usually consist of little more than a few trailers.

The international community considers all settlements built in the occupied West Bank -- including annexed Arab east Jerusalem -- to be illegal.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/jewish-settlers-leave-west-bank-outpost-152215765.html

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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Hon Hai 1H net edges up 0.5%, Apple products fuel revenue growth

Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. said Friday its first-half net profit edged up 0.5% as revenue growth driven by strong demand for Apple products was largely offset by an accounting loss on its investment in Sharp Corp.

Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., which assembles Apple Inc.'s iPad and iPhone, said its net profit for the six months ended June 30 rose to 27.53 billion New Taiwan dollars (US$918 million) from NT$27.38 billion a year earlier.

The statement from the world's largest contract electronics maker by revenue didn't give a figure for the accounting loss on its investment in Sharp, which was due to the Japanese company's recent share price decline.

Hon Hai's first-half revenue rose 25% to NT$1.89 trillion from NT$1.52 trillion, it said, due to strong sales of Apple's iPhone and iPad.

In March, Hon Hai, together with its affiliates collectively known as Foxconn, agreed to take a 9.9% stake in Sharp for about $800 million.

As Sharp's shares have more than halved since March, Hon Hai said earlier this month that it is no longer under obligation to comply with the terms of their share-sale agreement in March. Sharp has said that the two firms are still discussing their alliance, including Hon Hai's investment.

Analysts also said Hon Hai's first-half results were likely weighed by the poor performance at its unit, contract handset maker Foxconn International Holdings.

Hong-Kong listed Foxconn International said Monday its first-half consolidated net loss widened significantly to US$226.07 million from a net loss of US$17.65 million. The unit has struggled as key clients Nokia and Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. have been losing market share to Apple and Samsung Electronics Co. in the increasingly competitive smartphone market.

Hon Hai's fortunes hinge on its biggest client, Apple, analysts said, adding that demand for the newest version of its iPhone, to be launched in the fall, is expected to be strong. This would underpin the share price for both Apple and Hon Hai, they said.

While Hon Hai hasn't disclosed what percentage of its revenue comes from Apple, analysts have estimated that Apple orders account for about 40% of Hon Hai's revenue.

Source: http://www.totaltele.com/view.aspx?ID=476000

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Saturday Papers: Bernanke warns of 'grave concern' on US jobs

Saturday Papers: Bernanke warns of 'grave concern' on US jobs - New Model Adviser?

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by Himanshu Singh on Sep 01, 2012 at 06:01

Saturday Papers: Bernanke warns of 'grave concern' on US jobs

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  • Daily Mail: Ben Bernanke has warned that the United States faces ?daunting economic challenges? and paved the way for another round of emergency aid to bolster growth.
  • The Daily Telegraph: US stock markets rose on Friday after Ben Bernanke signalled he would be willing to inject fresh stimulus into the US economy, even though he failed to provide the specifics some had hoped for.
  • Daily Express (Comment): Ben Bernanke?s speech yesterday in the Wyoming mountains may not have scaled the heights of dramatic intervention rhetoric but the Federal Reserve chairman?s clear message is that the buying of government bonds ? quantitative easing ? is effective and it will be used when necessary.
  • The Daly Telegraph (Comment): There were quite a few interesting speeches at the Jackson Hole conference but Ben Bernanke's wasn't one of them.
  • Financial Times (Lex): Fed chairman?s annual address can be good reminder for investors that even elite policy makers often have little clue about the state of the world.
  • The Independent: Barclays has made as much as half a billion pounds in two years from speculating on food staples such as wheat and soya, prompting allegations that banks are profiting handsomely from the global food crisis.
  • The Daily Telegraph: Complaints by Barclays customers have soared due to a near four-fold increase related to the mis-selling of insurance products, the bank said on Friday.
  • Financial Times: Switzerland?s attorney general has opened a criminal investigation into UBS, following a complaint that a Malaysian politician had used accounts at the Swiss bank to launder money.
  • Daily Mail: House prices in UK jumped 1.3% to post the biggest monthly increase in more than two-and-half years in August, according to the latest Nationwide report.
  • The Guardian: Facebook's share price reached a low of $18.03 on Friday before ending at $18.08, down 5.28% for the day, as analysts worried the social network's insiders may be preparing to sell yet more stock.
  • The Independent: Eurozone jobless goes past 18 million for the first time as the unemployment rate hit a record 11.3% in July.

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  • Daily Mail: Customers who have basic bank accounts with Lloyds TSB and RBS are being wrongly penalised by not being able to use rival or third party cash machines, a Treasury Select Committee report says.
  • The Guardian: General Motors is stopping production for a week at the Vauxhall plants in Ellesmere Port and Luton after warning that the eurozone crisis has hit car purchases on the continent.
  • The Daily Telegraph: Total sparked confusion over plans for Russia's giant Shtokman Arctic gas field, denying the project, in which the French company has a stake, had been delayed indefinitely.
  • The Daily Telegraph: Darty is facing a shareholder rebellion following the embarrassing admission of an 'error' in its disclosure of its chief executive's pay.
  • Financial Times: Global investors hungry for higher-yielding assets are flooding into US mutual and exchange traded funds that bet on riskier debt, pushing flow volumes so far this year to their highest on record.
  • The Guardian: Unrest among South African miners has spread to the world's fourth biggest gold mine; Gold Fields says quarter of its 46,000 workers walked out after violent protest at Lonmin platinum mine.
  • The Independent: The Paris-based family-controlled brand Herm?s saw double-digit increases in sales and profits across most markets in the first six months of the year; first-half sales hit ?1.6 billion, up 22%.
  • The Guardian: Spain will inject emergency capital into the country's biggest ailing bank, Bankia, as it puts into place reforms to allow loss-making banks to receive eurozone bailout money.
  • The Independent: Apple and four major publishers are believed to have offered to allow retailers such as Amazon to sell e-books at a discount for two years in an attempt to end an EU antitrust investigation and stave off possible fines.
  • Daily Mail: According to the new Financial Service Authority regulation, all UK authorised banks, building societies and credit unions will be obliged to tell customers their savings and deposits are protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme - if they are members of the scheme.
  • Financial Times: Simon Fox left HMV on Friday after six years at the struggling high-street music retailer.
  • The Daily Telegraph: The Irish health minister warned that the Irish coalition government may be forced to cut public sector wages if spending targets under its EU bailout are to be met.
  • The Independent: Royal Bank of Scotland's Irish unit expects its costs from a chaotic computer failure to grow by tens of millions of euros beyond the ?35 million already set aside, the chief executive, Jim Brown, said yesterday.
  • Daily Express: The online gaming group, Bwin.party Digital Entertainment, said strong takings from casino and sport betting helped it boost first-half profits by 13% to ?73.1 million, slightly above market hopes.
  • Daily Express: A new LEGO set targeted at girls has boosted the toymaker?s first-half profits by 35%; profit rose to ?212.5 million from ?157.3 million in the same period last year.
  • Daily Express: Profits at The Restaurant Group in the 26 weeks to 1 July rose 7% to ?26.1 million on a 7.5% increase in revenue to ?252 million.
  • The Daily Telegraph: The chief executive of discount chain Poundstretcher is to stand down after just three months in the role.
  • The Daily Telegraph: The luxury clothing retailer Aquascutum is looking to return to its historic home in London?s West End ? just a year after leaving Regent Street, its base since 1851.
  • The Daily Telegraph: Pressure is mounting on the European Central Bank to water down emergency measures to prop up Spain and Italy, after reports that the chief of Germany's Bundesbank threatened to quit in protest at the plan.
  • Financial Times: Ulster Bank customers affected by a month-long computer systems failure have been offered a compensation payment of ?25, under package expected to cost the bank ?35 million in total.
  • Financial Times: Goldenport has cut its interim dividend and put its full-year payout under review following six months that ?turned out to be one of the most challenging periods for the shipping industry?.
  • Financial Times: Iliad, the mobile phone upstart whose Free service has shaken up the French market, said on Friday it had attracted 3.6 million mobile phone subscribers since the January launch of its wireless operation, amounting to 5.4% of the market.

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  • Financial Times: China?s Shandong Heavy Industry Group is spending ?738m to take a stake in Kion, the German forklift truckmaker, in the biggest Chinese direct investment in a company in the eurozone?s largest economy.
  • Financial Times: A week after Samsung lost its US smartphone patent case, a judge in Tokyo rejected a separate attempt by Apple to assert its intellectual property against the South Korean group in Japan.
  • The Guardian: Pressure was growing on senior board members of Xstrata on Friday after a leading shareholder Knight Vinke promised to force them out if the miner's proposed merger with Glencore failed to go ahead next week.
  • Daily Mail: The chairman of Redrow, Steve Morgan, has launched a ?560 million bid to win back control of the housebuilder he founded in the 1970s.
  • Financial Times: AMR, the bankrupt parent of American Airlines, took a step closer to a potential merger with US Airways on Friday when the two signed a confidentiality agreement as part of talks about a ?potential combination?.
  • Daily Mail (Comment): The patent war between Apple and Samsung is the tip of an iceberg. First blood was drawn by Apple in the American courts. Now the South Korean company has scored a significant victory in Tokyo.
  • Financial Times (Lex): Gas groups face same unhappy landing as Facebook investors, after boom gives way to slump in prices and substantial writedowns.
  • Financial Times (Lex): Lego: toymaker?s earnings leap by one third with first-half sales of $1.5 billion, the equivalent of 12 billion Lego bricks ? six for every child on the planet.

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