Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Antibiotics in pregnancy tied to asthma in kids | canada.com

Children whose mothers took antibiotics while they were pregnant were slightly more likely than other kids to develop asthma in a new Danish study.

The results don?t prove that antibiotics caused the higher asthma risk, but they support a current theory that the body?s own ?friendly? bacteria have a role in whether a child develops asthma, and antibiotics can disrupt those beneficial bugs.

?We speculate that mothers? use of antibiotics changes the balance of natural bacteria, which is transmitted to the newborn, and that such unbalanced bacteria in early life impact on the immune maturation in the newborn,? said Dr. Hans Bisgaard, one of the authors of the study and a professor at the University of Copenhagen.

Those effects on the immune system could lead to asthma later on, although it?s still not clear how, said Anita Kozyrskyj, a professor at the University of Alberta who also studies the antibiotics-asthma link but wasn?t involved in the new study.

Previous research has linked antibiotics taken during infancy to a higher risk of asthma, although some researchers have disputed those findings.

To look for effects starting at an even earlier point in a baby?s development, Bisgaard and his colleagues gathered information from a Danish national birth database of more than 30,000 children born between 1997 and 2003 and followed for five years.

They found that about 7,300 of the children, or nearly one quarter, were exposed to antibiotics while their mothers were pregnant. Among them, just over three per cent (238 kids) were hospitalized for asthma by age five.

In comparison, about 2.5 per cent, or 581 of some 23,000 kids whose mothers didn?t take antibiotics were hospitalized for asthma.

After taking into account other asthma risk factors, Bisgaard?s team calculated that the children who had been exposed to antibiotics were 17 per cent more likely to be hospitalized for asthma.

Similarly, these children were also 18 per cent more likely to have been given a prescription for an asthma medication than kids whose mothers did not take antibiotics when they were pregnant, according to findings published in The Journal of Pediatrics.

In an email to Reuters Health, Bisgaard said he expected to see a higher risk of asthma ?because the mother is a prime source of early bacterial colonization of the child, and antibiotics may (have) disturbed her normal bacterial flora.?

Bisgaard?s team also looked at a smaller group of 411 kids who were at higher risk for asthma because their mothers had the condition and found these children were twice as likely as their peers to develop asthma too if their mothers took antibiotics during the third trimester of pregnancy.

Kozyrskyj, who is research chair of the Women and Children?s Health Research Institute, said it?s also possible that something other than the antibiotics are to blame for the findings in both groups of children ? such as the illness that caused the mothers to take antibiotics.

?This study, it doesn?t tell us whether it?s the antibiotic use or whether it?s the infection. That?s one thing we can?t decipher,? she told Reuters Health.

The results don?t suggest that women should avoid taking antibiotics to try to reduce their kids? risk of asthma, Kozyrskyj emphasized.

Some infections can be quite dangerous to a fetus, and ?there are very good indications for these antibiotics,? she added.

Bisgaard agreed that women should be treated, ?but we see 1/3 of pregnant women in our region receiving treatments (often for urinary tract infections), which may reflect an uncritical use,? he wrote in an email.

Bisgaard said his group is also studying the types of bacteria in pregnant mothers and newborn children to get a better understanding of their role in asthma.

Kozyrskyj said Bisgaard?s study suggests that the development of asthma might start before birth, something researchers hadn?t studied very closely.

?We?re beginning to appreciate that some of the origins of asthma and changes to the immune system, maybe they start earlier than right after birth. It might be happening in utero,? she said.

SOURCE: The Journal of Pediatrics, online November 8, 2012.

Source: http://o.canada.com/2012/11/20/antibiotics-in-pregnancy-tied-to-asthma-in-kids/

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Saturday, November 3, 2012

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Friday, November 2, 2012

How to manually update to iOS 6.0.1 over-the-air (OTA)

How to manually update to iOS 6.0.1 over-the-air (OTA)

Good news, iOS 6.0.1 has been released! It promises fixes for a bunch of annoying bugs, but if you're brand new to the iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, you might be wandering how you can get it? iOS will popup an alert to tell you iOS 6.0.1 is available, but if you miss it, or you simply don't want to wait, you can start the update process manually as well.

iPhone 5 users only

Before updating to iOS 6.0.1, you'll be asked to install the iPhone 5 Updater which fixes a bug that prevents iPhone 5 users from being able to update over-the-air. If you are updating a device other than the iPhone 5, you can skip this section and continue on to the next one.

  1. Go to Settings on your iPhone 5.
  2. Tap on General and then Software Update.
  3. You'll be asked to install iPhone 5 Updater. Tap on Learn More.
  4. Now tap on Download and Install.
  5. A popup will come up asking you to confirm the install. Tap Install.
  6. Once the install is complete you can go ahead and move on to the next section.

How to manually update to iOS 6.0.1

  1. Launch the Settings app.
  2. Tap General.
  3. Tap Software Update.
  4. Tap Download and Install
  5. Agree to the Terms and Conditions
  6. Watch the progress bar (This part depends on the speed and quality of connection. Don't be alarmed if it takes a long time, speeds up or slows down, or appears to jump around -- be patient.)
  7. Once it's finished downloading, you'll be prompted to instal (and restart) your device. If you don't explicitly hit Later or Install within a few seconds, it will install on your behalf.
  8. Apple will verify the install.

You're done! Once your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch reboots you should now be on iOS 6.0.1.



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ScanSource: Bring Your Own Device | ShoreTel Blog

By: Steve Weinstock, Sr. Product Manager ? OEM and Alliances

One of the focal points of our annual ShoreTel Champion Partner Conference is the Innovation Center ? where technology partners are available to chat with resellers about ways to increase revenue and margins, while making the customer experience even stronger.

In the days leading up to this year?s event, some of our top sponsors have shared their thoughts on our industry.

Today we hear from ScanSource and their thoughts on the latest mobile trend: BYOD.

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The concept of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is a huge trend in the unified communication space. This flood of technology into the workforce is causing IT teams to reconsider their network infrastructure, and to react quickly.

Facetime, Skype, Google+, and social media sites are putting low-cost video communication in the hands of consumers via their smart phones and tablets. Once the benefits of video communication are realized by consumers, they carry the expectation of its availability into their workplace. This is forcing companies to not only adopt video conferencing as part of their business processes, but also to provide the network to which their employees will connect their video-enabled devices.

Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC), when using solutions like ShoreTel Mobility, gives employees the freedom to replace their desk phones with a mobile phone. Using an available wireless network to transmit phone calls from a smart phone as VoIP calls, and automatically transitioning the call to the mobile network when WiFi is lost makes FMC a popular method of cutting operating costs. In addition to lowering a company?s monthly mobile usage costs, FMC greatly improves the availability and accessibility of their workforce. Once the availability of a mobile workforce without mobile network costs is realized, companies are more willing to allow for employees to bring their own device, and possibly bring their own network.

In the case of FMC, IT staffs now have multiple networks to worry about. First, they must be concerned with the cellular or mobile network(s) to which their employees? phones will connect.? They already have limited control over the user experience on a mobile network, and by allowing employees to use their own devices and own networks, they no longer have a single provider with which to work to resolve issues.

The second network that could affect their users is the public WiFi connection, for example the Guest network at the local coffee shop. FMC is designed to take advantage of those networks, but there is no accountability for the quality of the network in those cases. Lastly, and most importantly, is their own wireless LAN. Moving all of this traffic from the networks dedicated to it, as in the case of a legacy PBX, to a network traditionally designed for data is a major task, if it?s to be done correctly. When taking advantage of any BYOD-centered technology, IT departments have to take a look at their existing equipment to ensure that it can support the tasks being asked of it, and often have to replace or upgrade the equipment.

Looking to the future, these decisions about wireless infrastructure will be affected by new technologies, such as the increased bandwidth available in 802.11ac, new product offerings designed to provide quality voice across data network experiences, and increased exposure of consumer-accessible communication methods through advertisement and social media. WiFi has almost become an add-on to a solution sell, and it may be time to add some mystery back into the sales cycle for this technology.

Remember where there is mystery, there is margin. So how can the channel involved in the sales cycle of these products help resellers bring WiFi into the forefront of a Unified Communications solution pitch?

Some of the individuals posting to this site, including the moderators, work for ShoreTel, Inc. Opinions expressed here and in any corresponding comments are the personal opinions of the original authors, not of ShoreTel. The content is provided for informational purposes only and is not meant to be an endorsement or representation by ShoreTel or any other party.

Categories: Enterprise Mobility, Guest Post

Tags: BYOD, distributor, FMC, scansource, wi-fi

Source: http://blog.shoretel.com/2012/11/scansource-bring-your-own-device/

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Investor Toolkit: How ?practice accounts? can tempt you into risky ...

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Every Wednesday, we publish our ?Investor Toolkit? series on TSI Network. Whether you?re a new or experienced investor, these weekly updates are designed to give you advice on how to trade stocks and other investment topics that will help you develop a successful approach to investing. Each Investor Toolkit update gives you a fundamental tip and shows you how you can put it into practice right away.

Today?s tip: ?Practice accounts are advertised as a good way to learn how to invest, but they can encourage investors to develop bad habits.?

The online brokerage industry is winning a lot of attention and goodwill for itself by offering ?practice accounts?. These accounts are supposed to be identical to real accounts in all but one respect: you trade in them with imaginary or ?play? money, rather than the real thing. The industry says this gives would-be traders a free opportunity to learn how to trade online, without risking any money.

I?d say that?s a misstatement?a classic example of the essence of marketing, which is to describe a feature in such a way that the prospect comes to see it as a benefit.

Practice-account users aren?t learning how to invest. They are just learning how to enter orders online. Rather than an educational experience, practice accounts are a little like play-money sessions at Las Vegas, where gambling novices can learn to play casino games without risking any real cash.

In the casino, you are learning how to play the game. But you aren?t learning how to win the game, because that?s not possible. In the end, players can?t overcome the statistical advantage built into casino games that gives the house an edge. You are learning how to avoid losing your money any quicker than you choose to, and how to avoid making a spectacle of yourself in the process.

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How a lucky streak could lead to big risks

Using an online broker?s practice account, you can learn online trading essentials, such as how to enter a buy order or a sell order; how to double-check your order before submitting it, so you avoid obvious but common mistakes like buying 10,000 shares when you only meant to buy 1,000; and so on. In doing so, you can choose what stocks to buy, but the only feedback you?ll get on your choices is the price changes they go through after you buy.

However, there is a large random element in short-term stock market results. It will take months or years before you know if your choices are likely to provide attractive long-term returns. In fact, the real test will come only when you see how you do in the next bear market.

Public-relations efforts on practice accounts often refer to them as good places to learn about day trading and options trading, which are big money earners for online brokers. Most non-professionals who get involved with day trading or options trading wind up losing money if they stick with it long enough. In that respect, they are a lot like casino games.

The big risk with practice accounts is that you?ll try out a risky and ultimately unwinnable investment approach, like day trading or options trading, and hit a lucky streak. This could embolden you to put serious money at risk just when your results are about to regress to the mean and deliver losses instead of profits.

COMMENTS PLEASE?Share your investment experience and opinions with fellow TSINetwork.ca members

Have you ever used a brokers? online practice account? What did you learn from it? Did it make you a more successful investor in any way? Let us know what you think.

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Source: http://www.tsinetwork.ca/daily/investing-for-beginners/investor-toolkit-practice-accounts-tempt-risky-investing-habits/

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