According to BearingPoint,
businesses need to take some immediate measures to help keep their holiday
customers' data safe.
A public-education
campaign from America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) aims to answer
consumers' questions about long-term-care insurance.
HNTB's national
director of toll services discusses how, for many Americans, falling gas
prices haven't yet translated into more travel.
Cook's Ham
offers some tips on how you can make your holiday ham even more special.
The new Commit
Cappuccino nicotine lozenge helps smokers to quit while giving them the
coffee flavor that they enjoy, without the caffeine.
The U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reminds parents to think about toy
safety before shopping for holiday gifts.
According to the president
of American Clinical Laboratory Association (ACLA), genetic testing
is already dramatically improving health care--despite some threats to
continued innovation.
Sen. Hillary Clinton
urges parents to utilize the new video-game "rating summaries" from the
Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB).
A social-networking site
sponsored by VTech helps shoppers make informed decisions about their
holiday gifts.
The new Nicorette
"White Ice Mint" gum is the first stop-smoking aid that also helps
whiten teeth.
On "World Stroke Day"
(Wednesday, October 29), the American Heart Association (AHA) and the
American Stroke Association (ASA) are joining international
organizations in focusing on "silent strokes".
A nationwide survey
sponsored by the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD) finds
that health care is the top personal concern for voters in the upcoming
presidential election.
New recommendations
published in the American College of Physicians' "Annals of
Internal Medicine" urge primary-care interventions before, during,
and after pregnancy, to encourage and support breastfeeding.
The president-elect of the
American Medical Association (AMA) discusses a new AMA campaign that
provides tips to help people lead a healthier lifestyle.
Len Berman
describes a new contest on behalf of Alpharma's "Flector®
Patch" that aims to raise awareness of the need to appropriately
treat pain from common injuries.
The chairman and CEO of
Citibank describes a new sweepstakes that is awarding millions of
rewards points to the bank's customers.
On behalf of State Farm,
Dr. Joy Browne discusses her involvement with this year's
"Embrace Life Awards"--which honor individuals for empowering
themselves and inspiring others, after losing a spouse or parent.
A survey from the
Financial Planning Association (FPA) and Ameriprise Financial
finds that people who have a comprehensive approach to financial planning
remain optimistic about investing for their retirement.
A pediatrician and parenting
expert reminds parents that there are effective, drug-free options for
treating children suffering from nasal congestion--such as Breathe Right
Kids nasal strips.
New research from Citi's
"Women & Co." resource program finds that today's affluent
women are hard-working, knowledgeable, and self-driven, when it comes to
money.
A survey on behalf of
Whole Foods Market finds that Americans don't want to compromise on the
quality of the food that they buy--despite rising prices.
According to the
Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD), America's health-care
system could end up being the next financial meltdown.
The president and CEO of
the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) reminds Americans that
virtually all savings at credit unions are protected by federal insurance.
Maria Sharapova
discusses why she has teamed up with Canon USA to help promote
breast-cancer awareness.
According to Qiagen,
a combination approach is very effective in detecting HPV in at-risk women.
The American Academy of
Pediatrics (AAP) is one of the member organizations of a newly launched
alliance that aims to raise the public's confidence in vaccines.
On behalf of State Farm,
the editor-in-chief of "Road & Travel Magazine" discusses how
now is actually a very good time to buy a new car.
Listen to statements from
many of the recipients of the 2008 National Association of Letter
Carriers (NALC) "Hero of the Year" awards--as well as from the
Association's president, who presented the awards on September 18 in
Washington.
A new study on behalf of the
Institute for Energy Research (IER) examines the negative economic
impact of an energy plan being considered by Congress.
The director of the
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) discusses this year's
observance of "National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month"
in September.
According to the Society
of Interventional Radiology (SIR), older Americans need to be careful
about possible plaque buildup in the legs.
According to the
director of the "Gulf Coast Recovery Project" at George Mason University's Mercatus Center, the
main lesson from Hurricane Katrina may be that governments need to "get out
of the way".
According to Genentech,
a recently approved new indication may allow more breast-cancer patients to
benefit from Herceptin therapy.
A new study published in
the American College of Physicians' "Annals of Internal
Medicine" finds that most victims of West Nile virus return to
normal health, within a year.
Millions of dollars in
full-ride scholarships are being awarded, through "Project Working Mom",
to help working mothers earn online degrees.
Through August 31st, entries
are being accepted in the National Chicken Council's 48th
"National Chicken Cooking Contest"--one of America's top competitive
cooking events.
The new prescription
"Flector® Patch" from Alpharma can help relieve pain
caused by exercise-related injury.
Listen to statements from
many of those participating in the 25th "International Sweetener
Symposium", being held August 1-6 on the Kohala Coast of the Big
Island of Hawaii.
On behalf of the American
Sugar Alliance (ASA), the president of the American Sugarbeet Growers
Association explains how many sugar farmers will base their vote for
president this year on how the candidates stand on farm policy.
According to early clinical
results presented at the annual meeting of the Society of
NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS), a new, minimally invasive procedure
successfully eliminates pain and disability associated with "lumbar spinal
stenosis".
Activists with the
American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
will be meeting in San Francisco, starting on July 28, to lay out their
battle plan for the November elections.
State Farm Insurance encourages people to remember both
the need to evacuate their
pets and the need to
have a full supply of their prescription drugs, in the event of a
hurricane.
Listen to statements from
some of those who participated in the 2008 "Cancer Health Disparities
Summit", which was organized by the Center to Reduce Cancer
Health Disparities (CRCHD) within the National Cancer Institute (NCI).
Listen to statements from
many of those participating in the National Governors Association (NGA)
"Centennial Meeting"--being held July 11-14 in Philadelphia.
The president and CEO of
America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) discusses how her
organization is helping thousands of seniors and doctors express their
opposition to proposed Medicare Advantage cuts.
A former government
advisor on energy issues believes that allowing drilling in coastal waters
and wilderness areas that are now off-limits would help reduce gas prices.
New daily online giveaways
promote a new line of humorous greeting cards from American Greetings.
The Coleman Company
has developed a new list of essential items that helps families better
prepare for hurricane season.
North America's
Shriners will be holding their meeting this year in St. Louis, June 29th-July
3rd.
A survey on behalf of the
National Hot Dog & Sausage Council finds continued popularity of both
hot dogs and baseball.
A new report from the
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) finds
that 40 percent of underage drinkers received free alcohol from adults over
21.
According to the U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), illegal and improper use of
fireworks continues to harm consumers--with more than half of the injuries
occurring around the July 4th holiday.
According to the Center
for Individual Freedom (CFIF), the Air Force needs to comply with the
GAO's ruling concerning the aerial-refueling-tanker contract.
According to a new survey
conducted on behalf of ProQuo, many U.S. adults are unintentionally
putting their privacy at risk, through everyday activities.
The president and CEO of
the National Black Chamber of Commerce (NBCC) urges Congress to pass
a ban on self-referral to physician-owned hospitals.
Listen to statements from
many of the county officials participating in the 2008 National
Association of Counties (NACo) Large Urban County Caucus (LUCC) "fly-in"
in Washington, D.C. (June 3-5), during which they met with members of
Congress concerning the group's legislative priorities.
A new program from Seventh
Generation aims to convince Americans to switch to washing their laundry
in cold water.
A policy proposal from
America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) could result in a reduction of
$145 billion in America's annual health-care costs.
"The Satellite Sisters"
and VTech are teaming up for a contest designed to educate consumers
that cordless phones can be very important in helping people stay connected.
A new study from the
Travel Industry Association (TIA) finds that air-traveler frustration is
resulting in millions of trips not being taken each year.
According to the Jewelry
Information Center (JIC), several trade shows taking place in Las Vegas
in late May and early June will feature the latest trends in fine jewelry
and watches.
According to the
Institute for Energy Research (IER), increasing taxes on oil firms would
do nothing to decrease prices at the gas pump.
On behalf of the Child
Safety Task Force, a toxicologist discusses why proposed legislation
that would ban the use of "phthalates" in children's products is misguided.
According to
Women'sEyeHealth.org, two-thirds of all people who are blind or visually
impaired are women.
According to American
Greetings, creating Mother's Day cards for Hispanic families requires a
special approach.
(This report is only available in Spanish.)
A new study on behalf of
Breathe Right finds that snoring can have a major impact on
relationships.
A new study shows that
Aquafresh White Trays whiten teeth better and faster than a leading
competitor.
According to the Video
Access Alliance, Congress should reject "network neutrality"
regulations---and focus instead on promoting broadband delivery to more
consumers.
A new contest from
Prevent Blindness America (PBA) offers those affected by impaired vision
or vision loss the chance to "See America".
A new study from the
Newspaper Association of America (NAA) Foundation finds that high-school
journalism staffers have higher academic scores.
On behalf of the
American Sugar Alliance (ASA), the chairman of American Crystal Sugar
Company describes how a product derived from sugar beets is proving to
be effective as a road de-icer.
H&R Block reminds
people that they need to file a return this year, in order to receive a
tax-rebate check.
Cheryl Burke
of "Dancing with the Stars" discusses her involvement with the
"Taco Bell Foundation Teen Hero Awards"--which aim to recognize the
contributions made by everyday "teen heroes".
The National Taxpayers
Union (NTU) believes that upcoming congressional hearings may serve as
an excuse to blame domestic energy producers for high prices.
Three scientists have
received this year’s "MetLife Foundation Awards for Medical Research in
Alzheimer's Disease" for their significant contributions to the
understanding of the disease.
The national commander
of AMVETS believes that the administration's VA-funding
recommendations fall short in vital areas.
Advances in treatment
involving the targeted therapy Tarceva are helping some
patients with pancreatic cancer live longer.
The latest "MetLife
Survey of the American Teacher" finds that most teachers, parents, and
students strongly believe that homework is indeed important.
According to the Society
for Human Resource Management (SHRM), new rules from the U.S. Department
of Labor should help employees and their employers in dealing with
provisions of the "Family and Medical Leave Act" (FMLA).
The national commander of
AMVETS discusses how his organization's "National Service
Foundation" helps to ensure that today's veterans have access to
support--60 years after its formation.
According to HNTB,
the U.S. needs to address its crumbling levee system.
A former North Carolina
governor, an
environmental expert, and
the National Grange
all criticize an EPA proposal to tighten ozone air-quality regulations.
According to Tyson
Foods, it may be easier than you think to quickly prepare a home-cooked
meal that's tasty and good for you.
On behalf of Splenda,
a Hollywood life-coach describes how using a non-sugar sweetener may be an
easy way to reduce calories while avoiding unrealistic goals.
According to Office Depot,
many professionals believe that they can achieve their business goals--if
they can become better organized.
According to a recent
survey by HNTB, Americans believe that the best ways to improve
airport waits involve expansion of services and greater efficiency.
FedEx reminds
consumers to keep shipping guidelines and deadlines in mind during the
holidays.
According to Nature Made,
following a joint-healthy lifestyle is important for those engaged in winter
activities.
API's chief
economist believes that the Senate should greatly rework the energy bill
passed by the House.
A senior economic analyst
for API discusses a new survey that finds that energy bills being
debated in Congress would likely hurt U.S. consumers and businesses, if they
become law.
According to Office Depot,
gifts for "National Boss's Day" (Tuesday, October 16th) can
make an impression--without costing a lot.
The president of the
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
urges Congress to override President Bush's expected veto of SCHIP
legislation.
On behalf of
Fellowes, a national-security consultant and author discusses the need
for employees to shred anything that contains sensitive information.
The head of the American
Wholesale Marketers Association (AWMA) believes that raising federal
tobacco taxes in order to fund a national health-care program would create
major problems.
Qdoba Mexican Grill
urges people to do something different for their Labor Day barbecues.
According to the
Petroleum Marketers Association of America (PMAA), a proposal to raise
federal tobacco taxes would greatly harm the nation's small businesses.
Both the president of the
National Black Chamber of Commerce (NBCC) and
the policy director of
Americans for Prosperity (AFP) believe that a proposal in Congress
to increase capital-gains taxes would harm small businesses and economic
growth.
Results announced at the
annual meeting of the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic
Neuroradiology (ASITN) show that "coiling" is effective in preventing
recurrent or first-time bleeding from brain aneurysms, years after treatment
is complete.
According to the Edison
Electric Institute (EEI), proposed federal legislation would interfere
with state efforts to promote the production of electricity from renewable
resources.
FedEx Freight and
FedEx National LTL have lowered their fuel surcharges, in order to
help those facing volatile fuel prices.