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La compañía coreana Samsung Electronics acudirá a un tribunal alemán el 25 de agosto para tratar de revertir la decisión de prohibir la venta de sus tabletas Galaxy de 10.1 pulgadas en la mayor parte de la Unión Europea.

La pasada semana, un tribunal de Düsseldorf decidió paralizar temporalmente la venta en la UE de las tabletas, tras un requerimiento judicial presentado por Apple, que aseguró que la línea Galaxy de teléfonos móviles y tabletas copiaba “servilmente” sus iPad e iPhone. En una batalla mundial por la propiedad intelectual, Apple además ha demandado a Samsung en Estados Unidos, Australia y en otros países.

El único país europeo no cubierto actualmente por la demanda es Holanda, pero Apple también presentó un requerimiento en un tribunal de La Haya por tres patentes, derechos de autor e infracciones de diseños, para detener la venta de algunos productos de Samsung en este país y bloquear su distribución en la Unión Europea a través de Holanda. En todo caso, la tableta Galaxy Tab 10.1 se sigue vendiendo en gran parte de los distribuidores de toda Europa, ya que estos consideran que la demanda no cubre a terceros. Samsung, además, comercializa otros dos modelos, de 7 y 8,9 pulgadas, más pequeños que el iPad.



Cancer rate rising in middle-aged

Posted by SamVerl in Health Care on 08 27th, 2011

The risk of developing cancer in middle-age has risen by over 20% in a generation, figures from a cancer charity suggest.

Lifestyle factors have also influenced cancer rates.

In women, use of the contraceptive Pill, drinking more alcohol, having children later and being overweight have increased breast cancer risk.

Skin cancers are also on the up in both men and women, due to people spending more time in the sun.

But improvements in screening does mean cancers can be detected earlier, and therefore treatment – which has also improved – is more likely to be successful.

Harpal Kumar, chief executive of Cancer Research UK's, said: "There has been undeniable progress in the treatment of cancer over the last 40 years and many more people are surviving the disease.

"But we must redouble our efforts to ensure that our research continues to discover new techniques to improve and refine diagnosis and treatment so that cancer survival becomes the norm for patients, irrespective of the cancer they have or their age at diagnosis."

© 2011 BBC News (www.bbc.co.uk)


Passive smoke ‘damages teen ears’

Posted by SamVerl in Health Care on 08 26th, 2011

Passive smoking nearly doubles a teenager's risk of hearing loss, research reveals.

For these reasons, as well as other smoke-related health risks, they say the best advice is to avoid any exposure to tobacco smoke as far as is feasible.

Dr Ralph Holme of the charity Action on Hearing Loss, formerly RNID, said: "We already knew from our own research that regular active smoking is a significant risk factor leading to hearing loss.

"This research strongly suggests that children exposed to tobacco smoke are at increased risk of hearing loss.

"Further research is needed to demonstrate a causal link, but in the meantime to protect your child's hearing, and health, it would be advisable to avoid smoking around them."

Lead researcher Professor Anil Lalwani, from the New York University School of Medicine, said: "We need to evaluate how we deal with smoking in public places and at home, as well as how often and when we screen children for hearing loss."

In the study, around 40% of the 800 teens who had been exposed to secondhand smoke had detectable hearing problems, compared to about 25% of the 750 teens who had not had this exposure.

Yet very few – less than a fifth – of the affected teenagers were aware that they had a problem with their hearing. This is because mild hearing loss is not necessarily noticeable to the individual.

But hearing tests revealed that they struggled with high and low frequency sounds.

Co-researcher Dr Michael Weitzman said: "It's the type of hearing loss that usually tends to occur as one gets older, or among children born with congenital deafness."

He said this could make it difficult for children at school because they might find it hard to follow lessons and be wrongly labelled as "troublemakers".

© 2011 BBC News (www.bbc.co.uk)


Fears over healthy lifestyle push

Posted by SamVerl in Health Care on 08 26th, 2011

Plans to get people to adopt healthier lifestyles will not work unless the government is more prepared to use legislation, peers believe.

But they said this was not always the case, recommending the government took steps to ensure traffic light labelling appears on food.

This contrasts with the government's tactics to date which have been more focused on using voluntary agreements.

For example, earlier this year ministers launched the "responsibility deal" which saw more than 170 companies put their names to a series of pledges covering physical activity, alcohol, health at work and food.

The committee is also calling for an independent chief social scientist to be appointed to provide government with "robust" advice.

Committee chairman Baroness Neuberger said: "There are all manner of things that the government want us to do – lose weight, give up smoking, use the car less, give blood – but how can they get us to do them?

"It won't be easy and this inquiry has shown that it certainly won't be achieved through using nudges, or any other sort of intervention, in isolation."

Professor Lindsey Davies, president of the UK Faculty of Public Health, said it was a "welcome and timely report".

"The public health profession has long argued that 'nudging' is but one aspect of a wide programme of interventions to help people make changes in their lives which promote good health and wellbeing."

A Cabinet Office spokesman said the recommendations would be considered.

But he added: "We are glad that they recognise that that the application of behavioural insights continues to be an important policy lever for government. These often complement other, more traditional policy tools."

© 2011 BBC News (www.bbc.co.uk)


States Test No Child Left Behind

Posted by SamVerl in Health Care on 08 26th, 2011
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Students at Brookfield East High School in Wisconsin. The state is developing a new policy that would replace the federal No Child Left Behind law.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has been at odds with state schools chief Tony Evers over budget cuts, vouchers and teachers’ collective-bargaining rights. But they have found common ground in their aggravation with No Child Left Behind.

Messrs. Walker and Evers formed a joint committee this month that will write a new state policy to replace the federal law requiring schools to ensure all students are passing state math and reading exams by 2014. No Child Left Behind is “broken,” they have said.

“We are not trying to get around accountability,” Mr. Walker, a Republican, said in a phone interview. “But instead of using the blanket approach that defines a lot of schools as failures, we will use a more strategic approach so we can replicate success and address failure.”

Act Pushes Schools to Improve in Math and Reading

No Child Left Behind requires public schools to test students in math and reading annually in third through eighth grades and once in high school.

Each state determines what percentage of students must pass the exams annually, raising the bar over time until 2014, when 100% of students must be proficient. States can exclude a small percentage of special-education students.

Schools must meet the overall pass rate, but also must ensure that subgroups of students—broken down by race and income status—meet the target. Schools that fall short on any target face escalating sanctions, from busing students to better campuses to dismissal of the staff.

About 40% of schools didn’t meet their state’s annual goals in 2010, according to the U.S. Department of Education.

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Wisconsin and other states say No Child Left Behind unfairly penalizes schools that don’t meet rigid requirements. Tired of waiting for Congress to overhaul the law, some states have taken matters into their own hands.

South Dakota, Montana and Idaho recently told federal officials they would disregard key aspects of the law. Wisconsin officials plan to ask the U.S. Department of Education if they can substitute a state-developed accountability policy in place of the law, and Tennessee is considering a similar move.

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan said last month that if Congress didn’t overhaul No Child Left Behind soon he would waive certain requirements in exchange for states adopting changes he supports, such as linking teacher evaluations to student achievement and expanding charter schools. He hasn’t provided any details of the waiver package.

Justin Hamilton, a spokesman for the department, said states must either follow the law or apply for a waiver. “There is no Plan C,” he said, adding that the department can withdraw federal funding from states that don’t comply.

No Child Left Behind, which President George W. Bush proposed and later signed into law, has been widely criticized for labeling too many schools as failures, narrowing school curricula and prodding states to water down standardized tests. The law has been up for renewal since 2007, with Congress extending it a year at a time.

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Wisconsin schools chief Tony Evers

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President Barack Obama and Mr. Duncan have pushed Congress to revise the law and, until recently, it was expected to be one of the few bipartisan achievements this year. But in the highly partisan environment of Washington, lawmakers have begun to balk.

That hasn’t appeased state education officials. “Either Congress does not have the political will or this is not a priority for the administration,” said Tom Luna, Idaho’s Superintendent of Public Instruction. “Either way, we are bearing the burden of their inaction.”

State education officials want relief from the 100% student proficiency requirement for schools. By law, states are supposed to gradually increase the percentage of students who pass standardized reading and math tests until 100% of them do by 2014. Schools that miss the mark face increasing sanctions, from busing students to better campuses to closure. States are required to help the lowest-performing schools.

Denise Juneau, Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction, said her office doesn’t have the capacity to assist an increasing number of schools, so she froze the proficiency bar for Montana schools at the 2010 levels of 83% for reading and 68% for math—a violation of federal law.

“It doesn’t make sense to label more schools as failure simply because of an unrealistic federal goal and stretch the money even thinner,” she said.

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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker

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Most states want to measure schools by growth in student test scores. Wisconsin’s Mr. Walker says he wants to use other measures to judge schools, such as the percentage of students taking and passing advanced placement classes.

Many states set a minimal pace of growth in student test scores for a school to be deemed proficient in the early years, followed by more aggressive growth standards later. In Wisconsin, the target for 2003 was 61% of students passing reading and 37% passing math. The bar inched up slowly for eight years and, by this year, sat at 80.5% in reading and 68.5% in math.

To reach 100% proficiency by 2014, Wisconsin schools will have only three years to make the same growth they made during the previous eight years.

Margaret Spellings, who served as education secretary under Mr. Bush and helped write No Child Left Behind, said freezing the proficiency bar is “more about helping the adults” than the children. “I bet parents and children in these states want to see students make progress every year,” she said.

© 2011 Wall Street Journal (www.wsj.com)


Antarctic whaling ‘to continue’

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Japan intends to send its whaling fleet back to the Antarctic this year, a senior official has told BBC News.

Another is financial. Japan's national budget was in trouble even before the impact of the recent earthquake and tsunami; and with sales of whalemeat falling, the cost of the hunt is rising.

But Mr Morishita suggested all of these issues would be easier to overcome than Sea Shepherd's opposition.

Some observers have suggested that Japan sees blaming Sea Shepherd as a way to escape from Southern Ocean whaling without losing face.

Mr Morishita said this was not the case, and the basic policy remained unchanged.

Sea Shepherd activists have staged demonstrations outside the IWC meeting here – the organisation is barred from attending – and it is clear that it will send its fleet to the Southern Ocean again if Japan does return.

"Sea Shepherd will also return and will once again intercept and block their operations," the organisation's head Paul Watson wrote on his blog earlier this week.

"If they return, we will launch Operation Divine Wind, and our vessels the Bob Barker, the Steve Irwin, and the Brigitte Bardot will soon return to the remote and stormy seas of the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary to do what we do best – defend the whales!"

© 2011 BBC News (www.bbc.co.uk)


EU proposal to save fish stocks

Posted by SamVerl in Health Care on 08 25th, 2011

The European Commission has unveiled major plans to reform the EU's fishing industry and stop catches being wasted.

The proposal, due to take effect from 2013, would give fleets quota shares guaranteed for at least 15 years.

"Discards" will be phased out – the practice whereby up to half the catch of some fish is thrown back into the sea to avoid going above the quota.

The environmental group Oceana said the plan had "some positive" aspects but stronger measures were needed.

It called the plan "an incomplete work that does not provide the urgently needed strong solutions to restore European seas and ensure the long-term sustainability of fishing".

The Common Fisheries Policy has been in effect for 28 years, but Maritime and Fisheries Commissioner Maria Damanaki says it has been a failure.

"There is overfishing; we have 75% overfishing of our stocks and comparing ourselves to other countries we cannot be happy," Ms Damanaki told BBC Radio Four's Today programme.

"So we have to change. Let me put it straight – we cannot afford business as usual any more because the stocks are really collapsing."

There will be hard bargaining by the European Parliament and EU member states' governments before the new policy is adopted.

Restoring stocks

The Commission says that in the Mediterranean 82% of fish stocks are overfished, while in the Atlantic the figure is 63%.

Under the new scheme, boats are expected to land all the fish caught, and the whole catch would count against quotas. This would apply to species including mackerel, herring and tuna from the beginning of 2014.

Cod, hake and sole would follow a year later, with virtually every other commercial species coming under the regulation from 2016.

The reform also includes plans to restore fish stocks over the long term and allow EU member states to set incentives for the use of selective fishing gear.

The Commission says too many detailed decisions on fisheries have been made by Brussels. It now says it wants to hand back more decision-making powers to member states, so that the industry tailors its actions to local conditions.

"Today, by virtue of the co-decision procedure, even the most detailed technical decisions… have to be taken at the highest political level in the European machinery," Ms Damanaki complained.

Outlining the new policy, she said "I want to decentralise… the choice of instrument, or instruments' mix, is up to member states, co-operating at regional level".

The plan aims to:

There has been widespread public opposition to discards across the EU, with more than half a million people signing a petition publicised by UK celebrity chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.

UK Fisheries Minister Richard Benyon called the new commission proposals "a vital first step".

"Because our fisheries are so varied, I don't believe that a one size-fits-all approach… will work effectively. There has to be flexibility to work with the industry to introduce a range of tailored measures."

Bertie Armstrong, head of the Scottish Fishermen's Federation, said the EU plan would mean a cut of at least 20% in the size of the Scottish fishing fleet and its crews.

The negotiations were "not going to be easy," said Markus Knigge, policy and research director for the Pew Environment Group's Brussels-based European Marine Programme.

"I do believe that most member states accept that we have to do something, but when it comes to solutions, that can be more difficult to discuss than the failures of the current policy," he told BBC News.

He said there were a number of nations unhappy about particular parts of the proposals, such as the role of scientific advice in the process of setting catch limits.

© 2011 BBC News (www.bbc.co.uk)


Snails survive digestion by birds

Posted by SamVerl in Health Care on 08 25th, 2011

Snails are able to survive intact after being eaten by birds, according to scientists.

They also studied the genetic differences of T. boeningi populations found across the island and discovered considerable variation.

Rather than only mating with nearby snails, these results suggested that different populations made contact despite their geographical isolation.

"Biogeography of wingless terrestrial invertebrates, in particular snails, is often faced with mysterious long distance dispersal patterns that can only be explained by hand waving arguments involving birds' feet or guts or cyclones," said Mr Wada.

"This is the first study showing that birds can indeed transport a substantial [number of] micro land snails in their gut alive."

One snail in particular helped researchers identify how numerous snails could travel over distances via bird droppings.

"One of the snails fed to the bird gave birth to juveniles just after passing through the gut," Mr Wada told the BBC.

The main factor allowing the snails to survive being eaten is their small size, according to the scientists.

At an average of 2.5mm the micro snails fared much better than larger species in previous studies whose shells were severely damaged when eaten by birds.

Mr Wada and his colleagues said further study is required to find out whether the tiny snails have other adaptations that allow them to survive.

Hahajima lies 1000km south of Tokyo in the Bonin Islands archipelago, known as the Ogasawara Group in Japan.

The islands were recently added to the UNESCO World Heritage List "for the wealth of their ecosystems which reflect a wide range of evolutionary processes".

© 2011 BBC News (www.bbc.co.uk)


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