Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Cranberry Juice May Help Protect Against Heart Disease and Diabetes Risk Factors

Study finds polyphenol-rich cranberries to be a sustainable lifestyle approach to better health

LAKEVILLE-MIDDLEBORO, Mass. - Tuesday, June 30th 2015 [ME NewsWire]

(BUSINESS WIRE)-- A new study1 reveals that drinking low-calorie cranberry juice cocktail may help lower the risk of chronic diseases that rank among the leading causes of death worldwide, including heart disease, diabetes and stroke. The finding is welcome news considering the World Health Organization estimates the trio of diseases annually claim 15.6 million lives around the globe.2 These illnesses are among the most common and costly health conditions, but fortunately, they are also among the most preventable through dietary intervention. That’s where this research comes in. It shows that cranberries provide a rich source of protective compounds - called polyphenols – that support our body’s natural defenses and help us achieve a balanced lifestyle to improve health.

Sipping Your Way to Better Health

To discover the extent to which polyphenol-rich cranberries can bolster whole-body health, researchers from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) provided eight weeks’ worth of meals to 56 healthy adult volunteers (average 50 years of age). One group drank a glass (8 oz) of low-calorie cranberry juice twice daily (16 oz total). Meanwhile, the other group drank a placebo beverage with a similar color and flavor.

“At the start and end of the experiment, the researchers measured things like blood pressure, blood sugar levels, blood lipids, as well as C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation,” explained Christina Khoo, PhD, Director of Research Sciences at Ocean Spray. “All of these measurements come together to tell a story. The worse off these numbers are in an individual, the more likely he or she will face a health condition like diabetes, heart disease or stroke in the future.”

Individuals drinking two glasses of low-calorie cranberry juice a day improved across all these measures. It’s a change that adds up, and could be associated with a 10 percent lower risk of heart disease and a 15 percent lower risk of stroke.3 Of note, the reductions in blood pressure numbers alone matched those achieved from top-rated diets such as DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension)4; an eating pattern established as the gold standard for lowering blood pressure after several successful studies by the National Institutes of Health.

Power-Packed with Polyphenols

“These findings suggest that polyphenols help to protect our bodies, and may be adept at keeping a large number of ailments at bay,” said Dr. Khoo. “Luckily for us, a rich source of polyphenols is only a glass of cranberry juice away. Among the commonly consumed fruits in our diets, cranberries boast some of the highest levels of polyphenols – more than apples, blueberries, grapes or cherries.”

Incorporating these tart-tasting berries into our daily diets is a sustainable and practical lifestyle approach that holds notable promise for improving health. In addition to the cardiometobolic effects of polyphenols, cranberries also contain unique proanthocyanidins (PACs) that may help prevent certain bacteria from sticking inside the body.

Track Record of Whole-Body Health

The findings by the team of USDA researchers that drinking cranberry juice could lower disease risk comes on the heels of supporting research that further espouses cranberry products as part of a healthy diet and balanced lifestyle. Two recent studies5,6 analyzing four years’ worth of data from the Center for Disease Control’s National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), found that those who regularly drink cranberry juice are more likely to be normal weight, have significantly lower waist circumference and showcase improved heart health characteristics. Add these benefits to cranberry’s known track record of maintaining urinary tract health, and you have the makings of quite the all-star berry.

For more information on the health benefits of cranberries, visit www.cranberryhealth.com.

About Ocean Spray

Ocean Spray is a vibrant agricultural cooperative owned by more than 700 cranberry and grapefruit growers in the United States, Canada and Chile who have helped preserve the family farming way of life for generations. Formed in 1930, Ocean Spray is now the world’s leading producer of cranberry juices, juice drinks and dried cranberries and is the best-selling brand in the North American bottled juice category. The cooperative’s cranberries are currently featured in more than a thousand great-tasting, good-for-you products in over 90 countries worldwide. With more than 2,200 employees and nearly 20 cranberry receiving and processing facilities, Ocean Spray is committed to managing our business in a way that respects our communities, employees and the environment. In fiscal year 2014, Ocean Spray posted gross sales of over $2 billion. For more information visit www.oceanspray.com or www.oceanspray.coop

1 Novotny, J et al. “Cranberry Juice Consumption Lowers Markers of Cardiometabolic Risk, Including Blood Pressure and Circulating C-Reactive Protein, Triglyceride, and Glucose Concentrations in Adults.” The Journal of Nutrition. 2015; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25904733 2 World Health Organization. “Top 10 Causes of Death Fact Sheet.” WHO Media Centre. 2014. http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs310/en/ 3 Collins, R et al. “Blood Pressure, Stroke, and Coronary Heart Disease. Part 2, Short-Term Reductions in Blood Pressure: Overview of Randomised Drug Trials in Their Epidemiological Context.” Lancet. 1990; 335:827–38. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1969567 4 Heller, M. “What Is the DASH Diet?” The DASH Diet Eating Plan. 2015. http://dashdiet.org/what_is_the_dash_diet.asp 5 Duffey KJ et al. “Adult Cranberry Beverage Consumers Have Healthier Macronutrient Intakes and Measures of Body Composition Compared to Non-Consumers: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005–2008.” Nutrients. 2013; 5.12:4938-49. http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/5/12/4938/htm 6 Duffey KJ et al. “Adult consumers of cranberry juice cocktail have lower C-reactive protein levels compared with nonconsumers.” Nutrition Research. 2015; 35.2: 91-174 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nutres.2014.11.005

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Seminar Held for International Day in Support of Victims of Torture ‎

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Sunday, June 28th 2015 [ME NewsWire]

The Ministry of Interior (MoI), represented by the Police College in collaboration with the Human Rights Department at the MoI, organized a seminar for student cadets on the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, which is annually observed on 26 June. The seminar was held at the Al Ittihad Hall at the Police College.

Lecturers from the Police College, Dr. Muhammad Khalil and Dr. Rifat Rashwan, took part in the seminar that was moderated by Lt. Colonel Muhammad Butti Al Shamesi, Head of the Media and Public Relations Section at the College.

Dr. Muhammad Khalil noted that true Islam honors human beings and encourages protecting them against torture or any other act that affects the nature of their existence. Referencing the guidance from various verses of the Holy Qur’an and the Hadith, he stressed that torture in the eyes of Islam is forbidden, as it is considered to be an affront to humanity and to human dignity.

From a legal standpoint, Dr. Rifat Rashwan discussed the topic of countering torture. He provided the definition of the concept of torture, as defined by the United Nations Convention against Torture and as signed by the UAE. He also pointed out that the Federal Penal Code of 1986 imposes severe penalties for the criminal act of torture, as it causes both psychological and physical harm. Such crimes are punishable by imprisonment ranging from 3 to 15 years.

The seminar was attended by Colonel Ahmad Al Kharaz Al Zaabi, from the Human Rights Department, and Lt. Colonel Khaled Abdullah Al Khouri, Police College Deputy Director; alongside department and section heads, and a number of officers at the Police College.

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MTN and ZTE Launch Machine-to-Machine/Internet of Things Platform

SHENZHEN, China - Wednesday, July 1st 2015 [ME NewsWire]

(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a major international provider of telecommunications, enterprise and consumer technology solutions for the Mobile Internet, has jointly launched an Internet of Things (IoT) platform in Africa with leading ICT provider, MTN Group. The innovative platform adopts cutting-edge technologies suited to developing markets, bringing flexible connectivity for devices in the region. ZTE and MTN have also launched a global machine to machine (M2M) SIM card, providing customers with a blanket rate for M2M activity across MTN’s African network.

It has been predicted that by 2020 there will be 50 billion connected devices around the world, facilitated by the growing use of IoT devices and M2M communication. In the Middle East and Africa (MEA), IoT and M2M technology will drive business growth in sectors such as banking, transportation, energy, and public services through smart cities. MTN Group has developed a clear strategy to contribute to this growth, as well as an extensive range of IoT/M2M products and services from connectivity, managed connectivity and end-to-end solutions, designed to provide benefits for businesses, government and consumers.

“Working across such a wide range of vertical markets, from automotive and healthcare to construction and utilities requires a level of flexibility and scalability that only a cloud-based platform can deliver," said Zhao Peng, VP of ZTE Corporation. “The new IoT platform provided by ZTE, which is live in South Africa and able to connect and manage machines across MTN’s African footprint, provides a dedicated network to connect devices and systems.”

“At MTN, we are particularly excited by the opportunity that the IoT platform creates for African enterprises, entrepreneurs and developers, as they now have the means to enable and inspire growth in their markets. In addition to this, the platform and its associated integrated network environment will enable MTN to introduce application services with the potential to enhance the socio-economic environment in South Africa and throughout the rest of the continent,” says Mteto Nyati, MTN Group Chief Enterprise Officer.

With the launch of the innovative IoT/M2M platform in partnership with ZTE, MTN has demonstrated its commitment to using bigger, faster networks to provide next-generation services to customers across each of its markets. MTN is working with a number of leading organisations to support the development of smart cities.

About the MTN Group

Launched in 1994, the MTN Group is a leading emerging market operator, connecting subscribers in 22 countries in Africa, Asia and the Middle East. The MTN Group is listed on the JSE Securities Exchange in South Africa under the share code: “MTN.” As of 30 April 2015, MTN recorded 229,2 million subscribers across its operations in Afghanistan, Benin, Botswana, Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, Cyprus, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Guinea Republic, Iran, Liberia, Nigeria, Republic of Congo (Congo-Brazzaville), Rwanda, South Africa, Sudan, South Sudan, Swaziland, Syria, Uganda, Yemen and Zambia. Visit us at, www.mtnbusiness.com and www.mtn.com.

About ZTE

ZTE is a provider of advanced telecommunications systems, mobile devices, and enterprise technology solutions to consumers, carriers, companies and public sector customers. As part of ZTE’s M-ICT strategy, the company is committed to provide customers with integrated end-to-end innovations to deliver excellence and value as the telecommunications and information technology sectors converge. Listed in the stock exchanges of Hong Kong and Shenzhen (H share stock code: 0763.HK / A share stock code: 000063.SZ), ZTE’s products and services are sold to over 500 operators in more than 160 countries. ZTE commits 10 per cent of its annual revenue to research and development and has leadership roles in international standard-setting organizations. ZTE is committed to corporate social responsibility and is a member of the UN Global Compact. For more information, please visit www.zte.com.cn.

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Erin Energy Added to Russell Indexes

HOUSTON - Tuesday, June 30th 2015 [ME NewsWire]

(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Erin Energy Corporation (“Erin Energy” or the “Company”) (NYSE MKT:ERN) announced today that it has been added as a member of the broad-market Russell 3000 Index effective after the equity markets closed on June 26 as part of the 2015 Russell indexes reconstitution.

Annual Russell indexes reconstitution captures the 4,000 largest U.S. stocks as of the end of May, ranking them by total market capitalization. Membership in the Russell 3000, which remains in place for one year, means automatic inclusion in the large-cap Russell 1000 Index or small-cap Russell 2000 Index as well as the appropriate growth and value style indexes. FTSE Russell determines membership for its Russell indexes primarily by objective, market-capitalization rankings and style attributes.

Chris Hearne, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Erin Energy commented: “We are pleased to note our addition to the prestigious Russell Indexes and expect an enhanced profile and awareness for Erin Energy among a broader investor base.”

Russell indexes are widely used by investment managers and institutional investors for index funds and as benchmarks for active investment strategies. Approximately $5.7 trillion in assets are benchmarked to the Russell’s U.S. indexes. Russell indexes are part of FTSE Russell, a leading global index provider.

Erin Energy Corporation is an independent oil and gas exploration and production company focused on energy resources in sub-Saharan Africa. Its asset portfolio consists of 9 licenses across 4 countries covering an area of 43,000 square kilometres (10 million acres), including current production and other exploration projects offshore Nigeria, as well as exploration licenses offshore Ghana, Kenya and Gambia, and onshore Kenya. Erin Energy is headquartered in Houston, Texas, and is listed on the New York and Johannesburg Stock Exchanges under the ticker symbol ERN. More information about Erin Energy can be found at www.erinenergy.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, concerning activities, events or developments that the Company expects, believes or anticipates will or may occur in the future are forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes the expectations reflected in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, they involve assumptions, risks and uncertainties, and these expectations may prove to be incorrect.

The Company’s actual results could differ materially from those anticipated or implied in these forward-looking statements due to a variety of factors, including the completion of the transactions identified in this release, and risks and other risk factors discussed in the Company’s periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. All forward-looking statements are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement. You should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which speak only as of their respective dates. The Company undertakes no duty to update these forward-looking statements.

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MoI Ramadan Councils Call for Reinforcing Fire safety and Prevention Guidelines

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Saturday, June 27th 2015 [ME NewsWire]

The Ministry of Interior continued its nationwide Ramadan Councils on Thursday evening, under the theme “Civil Defense and Public safety Sector”. The main topic included two different themes, notably, firefighting, national ambulance and public safety, through the mechanism adopted by the Ministry of Interior to provide high quality public safety services to the public. The second theme tackled the different challenges incurred by the ministry in the civil defense and public safety sector. It focused on the need to boost social awareness to prevent public safety incidents, protect children, raise awareness on public safety guidelines among domestic workers, and safety in the workplace.   

The councils are organized at the countrywide level by the Law Respect Culture Bureau at the General Secretariat of the Office of H.H Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior; under the theme “Innovation through Dialogue”, in collaboration with the Security Media Department. This year’s topics shed the light on the MoI’s services across its five different sectors; notably ‘police and interrogation centers’; civil defense and public safety’; Naturalization and Foreigners’ Affairs’; Traffic and Licensing; community protection and crime prevention.

During the council, which was held at the residence of Emirati citizen Khalifa Mohamed Al Khaili in the city of Al Ain, and moderated by media figure Faisal bin Huraiz, participants stressed the need to reinforce collaboration between the Directorate General of Civil Defense and the different media entities. As a part of this collaboration, awareness messages would be intensified to acquaint community members with the guidelines and standards for fire safety and prevention in the home; and promote awareness among domestic workers on the proper ways to handle home-related incidents through education-appropriate training courses and brochures in different languages. Participants also called for integrating civil defense material in educational curricula, to boost safety education among students and support awareness-raising efforts regarding safety and prevention requirements.

Speaking at the council, Lt. Colonel Mohammed Abdul Jalil Abdullah Ahmed Al Ansari, Director General of Civil Defense in Abu Dhabi, shed the light on the leading causes of fires. He said: “The majority of home fires are caused by overloaded sockets and adaptors and by electric appliances that are operating continuously. Electric glitches may also ignite fires due to the use of bad quality switches, non-original products or self-made electricity connections.” He also talked about industrial fires, which are mainly caused by failure to comply with safety requirements in these areas. “To promptly respond and handle industrial fires, the Directorate General of Civil Defense – Abu Dhabi has issued an updated plan to reassign the geographic jurisdiction of the different civil defense stations, to service all areas in a timely manner and record time. A new project will also be initiated, by which incident sites are identified via interactive maps, in coordination with the Operations Room and the field patrols,” he continued.

Speakers at the council discussed several issues related to civil defense and public safety, notably the safety systems required for residential buildings. They also emphasized the importance of mock evacuation drills carried out by civil defense departments at the different government facilities and institutions.

The council, which was held at the residence of Emirati citizen Khalifa Mohamed Al Khaili in the city of Al Ain, was attended by Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Hammoud Saeed Al Afari, Deputy Director of the Law Respect Culture Bureau, along with a number of officers and a large crowd of citizens.

Advanced firefighting systems

Major General Expert Rashid Thani Al Matroushi, Civil Defense Director General in Dubai, confirmed that the higher leadership dedicates significant importance to the civil defense sector in its quest to maintain the safety and security of society. He explained that civil defense departments provide their services to all areas across the country and the UAE is one of the few countries that apply an advanced code of practice for fire safety and prevention in buildings.  “The main tasks carried out by the Civil Defense include protection, prevention, and control. Laws have been promulgated and standards have been established with the aim of developing the set of methods to deal with fire incidents, according to the latest global standards,” he said.

These remarks were made by Major General Al Matroushi in his speech at the council hosted by Dr. Ahmed Al Sayed Ibrahim Al Hashemi, Chairman of the National Committee to Combat Drugs, in his residence in Dubai. The council, which is a part of the MoI Ramadan Councils, was moderated by media figure Sami Al Riyami.

Speakers in the council called for reinforcing awareness among community members on the optimal use of energy sources inside homes, businesses, and institutions and efficient energy use to alleviate pressure on national electricity and prevent fires that may result from electrical loads. Participants in the council also urged parents to supervise children at all times, keep them away of dangerous places, and follow safety and prevention instructions in order to protect lives and properties.

Moreover, they discussed the electronic systems used in combating fires and their role in handling emergency incidents and reducing losses. Additionally, they tackled the importance of training civil defense cadres and raising their efficiency to empower them to handle various types of incidents, as well as the importance of awareness campaigns, which should target all community segments.

Unifying Efforts

Colonel Dr. Salah Obeid Al Ghoul, Director of Law Respect Culture Bureau, at the General Secretariat of the Office of His Highness Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Interior, highlighted the different services offered by the Ministry of Interior and the challenges. He also shed the light on the role of the awareness-raising Ramadan Councils in upgrading these services and providing solutions to the potential obstacles and challenges that were tackled in previous councils. He said: “These recommendations are sent directly to Lt. General HH Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, who issued his directives to implement them promptly. This demonstrates the leadership’s commitment to involve community members in decision-making through such councils, which represent the link between the leadership and society.

Another council was hosted by Citizen Tamim Al Riyami at his residence in Sharjah, and moderated by media figure Ali Al Shamesi. The participants in the Council underscored the importance of joint action and concerted efforts between the Ministry of Interior and government and private institutions towards raising community awareness and diversifying public-oriented education and awareness means and methods. They also called for avoiding all types of rumors, which yield adverse effects on both citizens and residents.

In his speech during the council, Brigadier Abdullah Al Suwaidi, Director-General of Sharjah Civil Defense, gave an overview of the technically distinguished level attained by  the Civil Defense Sector in terms of equipment used and the readiness of the highly qualified and skilled personnel, trained according to the highest standards. Brigadier Al Suwaidi also tackled the leading causes of fires, notably  neglect and misuse of electricity and gas.

Speakers at the council reiterated the readiness of the national ambulance staff members, speed of response, and the sophisticated devices they use while performing the tasks assigned to them. They also reviewed the intelligent systems used by the Civil Defense to combat fires.

Training Schools’ Students

Participants attending the Ramadan council, which was hosted by Emirati citizen Abdurrahman Al Amine in Ajman and moderated by media figure Abdullah Ismail, called for organizing civil defense training courses for students of advanced academic stages to get acquainted with first aid and firefighting methods. Furthermore, they noted that the domestic education initiative should be organized throughout the year. This initiative aims to educate housewives and domestic workers on the means of using fire extinguishers and first aid techniques. They also called for better coordination in urban planning for high-rise buildings and towers.

Brigadier Sheikh Sultan Bin Abdullah Al Nuaimi, Commander-in-Chief of Ajman Police, expressed his sincere thanks to the host of the council and the attendees. He also underlined the positive role played by the Ramadan councils in tackling and discussing different  views and opinions between citizens and relevant entities.

Brigadier Saleh Al Matroushi, Director General of the Civil Defense in Ajman, noted that the UAE ranks fourth globally in terms of safety and security. “The Ministry of Interior has paid great attention to the Civil Defense Sector. The urban development witnessed by the Emirate is subject to the approval of the Civil Defense, and stipulates the need to implement safety and prevention specifications and requirements,” he noted.

Adding further, Brigadier Al Matroushi indicated that educating community members on the appropriate means to protect themselves and their properties is a top priority for the Civil Defense sector in the UAE. To this end, several outreach plans  are being implemented, through field visits to government and public educational institutions.

The speakers addressed a number of topics related to the Civil Defense and public safety sector, including qualifying and raising the efficiency of human cadres through specialized courses, and periodically assessing the readiness of civil defense members.

Civil Defense and Curricula

Dr. Jassem Abdullah bin Omair hosted a Ramadan Council at his residence  in Umm Al Quwain. The council, which  was moderated by media figure Rashid Al kharji, was attended by Brigadier Sheikh Rashid bin Ahmed Al Mualla, Commander-in-Chief of Umm Al Quwain Police, along with a number of officers and residents of the emirate. Participants in the Council called for including  scientific courses in the educational curricula on the appropriate methods to handle potential hazards that occur due to fires and accidents. Moreover, they stressed the importance of getting acquainted with the guidelines on the use of fire extinguishers in vehicles, and the need to educate trainees at  drivers rehabilitation centers on the need to make way for the passage of Civil Defense and Ambulance vehicles.

The participants stressed the importance of allowing Civil Defense members to timely and promptly reach the incident scene. They also highlighted the tasks assigned to the Civil Defense as of the moment of receiving the report, to the firefighting process, and saving potential victims. They also noted that Civil Defense members ensure the proper implementation of safety and prevention guidelines within the different facilities. They also commended the National Ambulance Company’s efforts to provide distinguished ambulance service at the countrywide level.

Preventive Awareness

The participants attending the Ramadan Council hosted by Emirati citizen Salem Saeed Al Qayidi at  his residence in Ras Al Khaimah, and moderated by media figure Hamed bin Karam, called for disseminating preventive awareness in  society as a tool to prevent and combat  fire hazards. They also called for training housewives, domestic workers and farm workers on the means of dealing with fires. Moreover, they recommended establishing a civil defense center in remote areas, especially the southern areas of Ras Al Khaimah, and deploying national ambulance company’s vehicles in remote areas to ensure prompt and timely response in case of emergencies and accidents.

In his speech at the council, Brigadier Mohammed Abdullah Al Zaabi, Director of the Civil Defense Department in Ras Al Khaimah, indicated that the key objective of the civil defense is to ensure community safety, and to raise  awareness among the various segments and age groups so as to preserve their lives and properties. “Spreading awareness is instrumental in reducing the rates of fire incidents,” he said. Moreover, the Director of the Civil Defense Department in Ras Al Khaimah gave an overview of the different tasks undertaken by the Civil Defense Department, which include, besides firefighting;  implementing public safety procedures in public and private facilities, and issuing permits about the validity of vehicles that transport hazardous material.

The speakers in the Council stressed the importance of ensuring the safety of windows and balconies, to prevent children from falling to their death. They also underlined the need to ensure occupational health and safety in the workplace.

Public Safety Requirements

Participants attending the Suhail Obaid Al Hafiti Council in Fujairah, which was moderated by media figure Talal Al Hindasi, stressed the need to reinforce community members’ awareness on the different tools and methods to ensure compliance with public safety and prevention requirements to prevent fire-related risks. They also stressed on the importance of engaging private sector in some of the civil defense training.

Participants also pointed out that all civil defense departments across the UAE are operated by highly skilled and professional personnel, and have the most advanced equipment and vehicles. Participants stressed the need to raise community members’ awareness about the diligent efforts exerted by the civil defense to ensure their protection and safety.

For his part, Citizen Al Hafiti praised the efforts made by the Ministry of Interior (MoI) in fostering awareness on the fundamental tasks of police and security sectors, in order to ensure community safety and security. He also commended the vital role of the MoI Ramadan Councils in enhancing public awareness.

Colonel Ali Obeid Al Tunaiji, Director General of the Fujairah Civil Defense Department, discussed the awareness programs and services provided by civil defense departments to the public. He also noted that civil defense personnel are efficient, professional, and highly skilled. “They show a spirit of initiative, rapid response, precision at work and high sense of responsibility. They also use modern techniques in performing the tasks assigned to them,” he continued.

Additionally, participants tackled the need to educate domestic workers on the proper methods and procedures to ensure public safety. They also discussed the role of companies and firms to protect workers and employees; and the procedures that should be taken against slackers.

First Aid Knowledge

Participants attending the women council, hosted by Baynah Salem Al Rashidi at her residence in Abu Dhabi and moderated by media figure Nadia Barakat, recommended organizing awareness programs and campaigns on public safety and prevention standards, especially designed for people with special needs. Parents should also be trained on prevention methods and ways to deal with emergency cases, particularly the basics of first aid, which are a valuable tool to save lives and relieve injuries. Speakers at the council also called upon the civil defense entities to intensify awareness campaigns in remote areas, and to post the prevention and protection guidelines that need to be implemented in cases of fire and other accidents on the internet.

Participants noted that the number of fires is significantly dropping due to the strategic measures undertaken by civil defense departments, particularly the community awareness campaigns. Such campaigns are instrumental in fostering preventive awareness among all community segments, especially students, workers at industrial facilities, and government and private institutions’ employees. They also tackled the leading causes of fires, including failure to comply with safety precautions and prevention standards issued by the civil defense for buildings and facilities, in addition to neglect of safety procedures at residential apartments.

Another women’s council was held by Rawda Al Riyasiah at her residence in Ajman, and was moderated by media figure Rasha Al Shimmari. Participants at the Council called for training domestic workers on first aid skills and the proper methods to handle emergency situations in homes. Speakers also called for integrating prevention and safety procedures into curricula for all educational levels. They also praised the role of the MoI’s Ramadan councils in spreading and fostering awareness among all community segments.

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Investing in Competencies

During the Ahmed Al Sudain council in the city of Al Ain, participants discussed the book authored by Hamad Salem Saeed Al Sudain, President of the Arab African Organization for Real Estate and Commercial Investment Development (AAORCID), and titled “Investing in Competencies in the United Arab Emirates and the World”. The council is a part of the nationwide awareness councils organized by the are organized by the Law Respect Culture Bureau at the General Secretariat of the Office of H.H Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior.

Media figure Rashed Al Nuaimi, of the office of Al Khaleej newspaper in Al Ain, moderated the council, which was also attended by Federal National Council (FNC) member, Salem bin Rakkad Al Ameri, and Sheikh Mohammed bin Saud Al Shamesi, and a number of specialists. Participants stressed the need to dedicate attention and adopt the ideas submitted by creative individuals; to encourage brainstorming and training of innovative competent national cadres. The Council noted that the UAE gives top priority to invest in competencies, by encouraging innovative and creative people.

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    Al Khaili Council in Al Ain
    Al Hashemi Council in Dubai
    Al Hashemi Council in Dubai
    Suhail Obaid Al Hafiti Council in Fujairah
    Tamim Al Riyami Council in Sharjah
    Abdurrahman Al Amine Council in Ajman
    Al Sudain Council in Al Ain

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Turkey’s Leading University Hospital Adopts Masimo SpHb for Continuous Noninvasive Haemoglobin Monitoring

NEUCHÂTEL, Switzerland. - Tuesday, June 30th 2015 [ME NewsWire]

(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Masimo (NASDAQ: MASI) announced today that Turgut Ozal Medical Centre Liver Hospital in Malatya, Turkey, has installed Masimo’s noninvasive, continuous haemoglobin (SpHb®) technology to monitor surgical patients.

SpHb is a breakthrough measurement that noninvasively and continuously measures total haemoglobin in the blood, and offers real-time visibility to changes – or lack of changes – in haemoglobin between invasive blood sampling. Laboratory haemoglobin values are only available intermittently and are often delayed. Clinicians can estimate blood loss, but this can both overstate and understate actual blood loss.1,2

“In many cases with severe bleeding during liver transplantation, we had to do the blood transfusion on the patient without having the opportunity to send a sample or the time required to obtain the results,” said Professor Dr. Hüseyin İlksen Toprak, anaesthesiologist at Turgut Ozal Medical Centre. “Sometimes, the amount of blood transfused exceeded that required by the patient. However, today, thanks to routine SpHb monitoring, I am able to immediately visualise both the level of bleeding and the therapeutic effect.”

SpHb monitoring may provide additional insight between invasive blood sampling when:

    The SpHb trend is stable and the clinician may otherwise think haemoglobin is dropping
    The SpHb trend is rising and the clinician may otherwise think haemoglobin is not rising fast enough
    The SpHb trend is dropping and the clinician may otherwise think haemoglobin is stable

“In the area of liver transplantation, Turgut Ozal Medical Centre is recognised as one of the top five hospitals in the world,” stated Joe Kiani, Founder and CEO of Masimo. “Their hospital was designed to be one of the most modern in the country. They had already been using our SET® Measure-Through Motion and Low Perfusion pulse oximetry. We are happy to see them adopt SpHb technology through Masimo’s Root® patient monitoring and connectivity platform.”

The Turgut Ozal Medical Centre is in the campus of the Inonu University. The hospital has 16 floors, 1024 beds, 31 services, 12 intensive care units and 26 operating rooms. In addition to liver transplants, the medical centre also handles kidney transplants, bone marrow transplants and burn injuries.

In the U.S., Masimo rainbow® SET pulse co-oximeter instruments and sensors are indicated to provide noninvasive monitoring of arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate (PR), carboxyhaemoglobin saturation (SpCO®), methaemoglobin saturation (SpMet®), total Haemoglobin concentration (g/dl SpHb), and/or respiration rate (RRa®). SpHb monitoring is intended to supplement, not replace, laboratory measurements. Blood samples should be analysed by laboratory instruments when possible prior to clinical decision making.

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1 Eipe N et al. Indian Journal of Anesthesia. 2006; 50(1): 35-38. 2 Ram GG et al. Chin J Traumatol. 2014;17(4):225-8.

About Masimo

Masimo (NASDAQ: MASI) is the global leader in innovative noninvasive monitoring technologies that significantly improve patient care-helping solve "unsolvable" problems. In 1995, the company debuted Measure-Through Motion and Low Perfusion pulse oximetry, known as Masimo SET®, which virtually eliminated false alarms and increased pulse oximetry's ability to detect life-threatening events. More than 100 independent and objective studies have shown that Masimo SET® outperforms other pulse oximetry technologies, even under the most challenging clinical conditions, including patient motion and low peripheral perfusion. In 2005, Masimo introduced rainbow Pulse CO-Oximetry technology, allowing noninvasive and continuous monitoring of blood constituents that previously could only be measured invasively, including total haemoglobin (SpHb®), oxygen content (SpOC™), carboxyhaemoglobin (SpCO®), methaemoglobin (SpMet®), and Pleth Variability Index (PVI®), in addition to SpO2, pulse rate, and perfusion index (PI). Additional information about Masimo and its products may be found at www.masimo.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release includes forward-looking statements as defined in Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, in connection with the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are based on current expectations about future events affecting us and are subject to risks and uncertainties, all of which are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond our control and could cause our actual results to differ materially and adversely from those expressed in our forward-looking statements as a result of various risk factors, including, but not limited to: risks related to our assumptions regarding the repeatability of clinical results; risks related to our belief that Masimo's unique noninvasive measurement technologies, including: total haemoglobin (SpHb®) contribute to positive clinical outcomes and patient safety; risks related to our belief that Masimo noninvasive medical breakthroughs provide cost-effective solutions with comparable accuracy and unique advantages, including: immediate and continuous results that enable earlier treatment without causing invasive trauma in all patients and in every clinical situation; as well as other factors discussed in the "Risk Factors" section of our most recent reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), which may be obtained for free at the SEC's website at www.sec.gov. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in our forward-looking statements are reasonable, we do not know whether our expectations will prove correct. All forward-looking statements included in this press release are expressly qualified in their entirety by the foregoing cautionary statements. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of today's date. We do not undertake any obligation to update, amend or clarify these statements or the "Risk Factors" contained in our most recent reports filed with the SEC, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required under the applicable securities laws.

Masimo, SET, Signal Extraction Technology, Improving Patient Outcome and Reducing Cost of Care by Taking Noninvasive Monitoring to New Sites and Applications, rainbow, SpHb, SpOC, SpCO, SpMet, PVI are trademarks or registered trademarks of Masimo.

Contacts

Masimo

Irene Paigah, (858) 859-7001

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Canopy by Hilton Says Hello to Reykjavik with Plans for New Hotel in Iceland

REYKJAVIK, Iceland & MCLEAN, Va. - Tuesday, June 30th 2015 [ME NewsWire]

(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Canopy by Hilton, Hilton Worldwide’s (NYSE:HLT) new hotel brand that redefines the lifestyle hotel category, and Icelandair Hotels have unveiled plans for Canopy’s first hotel in Iceland’s vibrant capital – Reykjavik. “Canopy Reykjavik | City Centre” is expected to be the first hotel globally to open in the brand’s portfolio, which launched in October 2014.

“Reykjavik has an incredible energy and is a fitting setting in which to introduce our first Canopy by Hilton hotel,” said Patrick Fitzgibbon, senior vice president, development, Europe & Africa, Hilton Worldwide. “Iceland has grown in stature as a destination, owing to the efforts of Icelandair, which has improved the country’s connectivity and visibility as a global destination. Visitor numbers to Iceland have more than tripled in the last 15 years1, and Canopy Reykjavik | City Centre will add fresh momentum to the city’s vibrant travel scene.”

Canopy Reykjavik | City Centre is now under construction on Hverfisgata St, a thriving neighborhood in the centre of the city. The hotel is slated to open in early 2016 with the brand’s thoughtfully local aesthetic, which includes an open, light lobby and relaxing public spaces. A rooftop bar and restaurant will serve drinks and food throughout the day, while guests can also visit a bistro, sampling fresh, local produce while taking in the city sights.

“In creating Canopy by Hilton, we focused heavily on customer research at every stage, and the result is a brand which redefines the lifestyle segment, and brings guests closer to the destinations and communities in which they travel,” said Gary Steffen, global head, Canopy by Hilton. “Reykjavik is unlike any other city on Earth, and its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty align with the ethos of Canopy by Hilton. It is with considerable excitement that we anticipate the opening of Canopy Reykjavik | City Centre in 2016.”

Canopy Reykjavik | City Centre will welcome guests with 115 guest rooms and suites, will feature an entirely new interior, while sensitively retaining the buildings’ elegant facades, and preserving the important architectural integrity of the neighborhood.

Wi-Fi and a local artisanal breakfast will be included in the room rate, along with a property-specific gift to welcome guests on arrival, helping ensure they get off to a positive stay in Reykjavik. As with all Canopy by Hilton hotels, Canopy Reykjavik | City Centre will be inspired and influenced by its local surroundings. Occupying an entire block of the prestigious Hverfisgata St, the hotel will provide guests with an opportunity to explore the city on foot.

Reykjavik is one of the world’s cleanest and greenest capital cities, and is home to a vibrant culinary scene, attracting gourmet aficionados to its many Michelin starred restaurants. Just two degrees south of the Arctic Circle, Iceland is one of the few countries where the spectacular Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights can be seen clearly. As a result of its unique location, during the summer season Iceland experiences 24 hour daylight and is a magnet for nature enthusiasts. Its unusual volcanic landscape has produced thermal springs and dramatic glaciers, helping to forge its reputation with tourists from around the world. In May 2015, Iceland’s second largest glacier, Langjokull, opened to the public, allowing visitors to travel through a 500m tunnel in the centre of one Europe's largest glaciers.

"We have established a great relationship with Hilton Worldwide and Hilton Reykjavik Nordica, which we’ve opened and managed since October 2007,” Magnea Thorey Hjálmarsdóttir, managing director, Icelandair Hotels said. “Reykjavik is the perfect destination for the Canopy by Hilton brand, as the connection between this new lifestyle brand and dynamic city is strong. Canopy by Hilton will play a substantial role in further enhancing Reykjavik as an ideal destination choice for travelers seeking local fun, culture, and breathtaking nature."

The hotel will be operated by Icelandair Hotels, a subsidiary of Icelandair Group and a long term partner of Hilton Worldwide, having operated Hilton Reykjavik Nordica since it opened in 2007. Icelandair is committed to increasing tourism to Reykjavik through the introduction of direct flights from Reykjavik to destinations across North America and Europe.

Canopy Reykjavik will participate in Hilton HHonors®, the only guest rewards program that allows members to earn Points & Miles® for the same stay and redeem points for free nights with No Blackout Dates at more than 4,350 hotels worldwide. Hilton HHonors members who book directly through www.canopybyhilton.com will have access to benefits including: digital check-in, choose your room, and free Wi-Fi.

For more information about Canopy by Hilton, please visit www.canopybyhilton.com or http://press.canopybyhilton.com or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest or Twitter (@canopybyhilton).

About Canopy by Hilton

Canopy by Hilton is the energizing, new hotel in the neighborhood offering simple guest-directed service, thoughtful local choices, and surprisingly comfortable spaces, so guests simply feel better going forward. Each property is designed as a natural extension of its neighborhood, with local design, food and drink, and delivers a fresh approach to hospitality and the guest experience. Canopy by Hilton is the lifestyle hotel brand of Hilton Worldwide. Learn more at www.canopybyhilton.com or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest or Twitter (@canopybyhilton).

About Hilton Worldwide

Hilton Worldwide (NYSE:HLT) is a leading global hospitality company, spanning the lodging sector from luxury and full-service hotels and resorts to extended-stay suites and focused-service hotels. For 95 years, Hilton Worldwide has been dedicated to continuing its tradition of providing exceptional guest experiences. The company's portfolio of twelve world-class global brands is comprised of more than 4,350 managed, franchised, owned and leased hotels and timeshare properties, with more than 720,000 rooms in 94 countries and territories, including Hilton Hotels & Resorts, Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, Conrad Hotels & Resorts, Canopy by Hilton, Curio - A Collection by Hilton, DoubleTree by Hilton, Embassy Suites Hotels, Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton Hotels, Homewood Suites by Hilton, Home2 Suites by Hilton and Hilton Grand Vacations. The company also manages an award-winning customer loyalty program, Hilton HHonors®. Visit news.hiltonworldwide.com for more information and connect with Hilton Worldwide on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, and LinkedIn.

1 Source: Icelandic Tourist Board

Contacts

Tilly Shirlaw

Hilton Worldwide

tilly.shirlaw@hilton.com

+44 207 856 8723



or

John Walls

Hilton Worldwide

john.walls@hilton.com

+1 703 883 5232    







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