Calypte und die Zeit nach AIDS2004 in Bangkok
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"On November 15, 2004, the Board of Directors of the Registrant (the "Company")
appointed Roger Gale as a member of its Board of Directors and as Chairman. On
February 9, 2005, the Compensation Committee of the Company's Board of Directors
approved a consulting contract under which Mr. Gale will provide certain
strategic and advisory services to the Company through July 31, 2005, separate
from his role as Chairman (the "Consulting Contract"). Under the terms of the
Consulting Contract and concurrent with its approval by the Compensation
Committee, the Company has granted to Mr. Gale immediately exercisable options
to purchase 850,000 shares of its common stock, $0.03 par value at an exercise
price of $0.35 per share, which was the market price of the Company's common
stock on the date the option was granted. The options have a life of ten years
and were granted pursuant to the Company's 2004 Incentive Plan."
wenigstens bei dem punkt sind wir uns einig ; )
Dann werden wir doch sehr Bald $ sehen ...
GO CALY GO
WE LOVE THIS STOCK
Gruß
C.O
Dann werden wir doch sehr Bald $ sehen ...
GO CALY GO
WE LOVE THIS STOCK
Gruß
C.O
Lab One ?
Arbeiten die nicht mit Calypte zusammen ??
Lawsuit Over HIV Test Results Gets OK
DENVER - A Wyoming couple can sue an insurance company for not informing them that a blood test taken for their application for coverage came back HIV (news - web sites)-positive, a federal appeals court ruled.
A three-judge panel of the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals (news - web sites) ruled Wednesday that Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co. Inc. had a duty to disclose the results under Wyoming law. However, the court found that a jury must decide whether the company was negligent or caused the couple harm.
The ruling overturned a decision by a federal judge in Wyoming, who had thrown out the couple's lawsuit against Farm Bureau.
Renna and Gary Pehle were unaware they had HIV until Renna Pehle began showing symptoms of AIDS (news - web sites) in 2001, two years after they applied for insurance from Farm Bureau and were denied, according to the ruling.
Farm Bureau had notified the couple in a letter that their application was denied based on blood tests results, but the insurance company did not indicate the results of an HIV test, according to the ruling.
Farm Bureau offered to send the test results to the couple's physician with their written authorization, but the couple did not make an inquiry, the ruling said.
After Renna Pehle began showing symptoms of AIDS, the couple asked Farm Bureau for the blood test results.
The couple filed a federal negligence lawsuit against Farm Bureau; LabOne Inc., which conducted the blood testing; and the lab's medical director, Dr. J. Alexander Lowden. LabOne and Lowden have been dismissed from the lawsuit
Gruß
C.O
Thu Feb 10, 7:55 AM ET Top Stories - Los Angeles Times
By Thomas H. Maugh II Times Staff Writer
All adult Americans should be screened for HIV (news - web sites) infections in an effort to prolong lives and reduce new infections, two groups of researchers urged today.
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Everyone should be screened at least once, and the vast majority should be retested every three to five years in the same manner that physicians screen patients for colorectal cancer, diabetes, hypertension and other diseases, according to two independent reports published in the New England Journal of Medicine (news - web sites).
Such screening would reduce the rate of new infections in this country by about 20% and, on average, add 1 1/2 years of lifespan for each person found to be infected, researchers said.
The cost of the increased screening "would be money well spent," said Dr. A. David Paltiel of Yale University, who led one of the studies.
"It's a financial winner as well as a clinical winner and a societal winner," said Dr. Samuel Bozzette of Rand Corp. and UC San Diego, author of an editorial about the reports in the same journal. "It's very clear that people with HIV would benefit, as well as those at-risk, and even future generations."
Guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (news - web sites) call for screening people in groups with an HIV prevalence of 1% or higher — a category that includes intravenous drug users, men who have sex with men, and people who have unprotected sex, among others.
Unfortunately, Paltiel said, the risk of HIV infection "has clearly expanded well beyond those stereotypical risk groups, while the mind-set for broadening screening has not changed."
The CDC estimates that about 900,000 Americans are HIV-positive, and that about 280,000 of them do not know it. That number is growing each year, with about 40,000 new HIV infections.
About 40% of Americans had received an HIV test by the end of 2002, Bozzette said. Nonetheless, an estimated 40% of those diagnosed with the virus are not identified until they display AIDS (news - web sites) symptoms.
"That tells us that the current system is not serving us well," said Dr. Douglas K. Owens of Stanford University and the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care system, who led the second study.
The AIDS test is relatively cheap at about $2. It takes about 30 seconds to draw blood and a week to produce results. A rapid test that uses scrapings from the mouth and gives results in half an hour is about $7, while a confirmatory test is at least twice that amount. Add in necessary counseling, and the average cost rises to $40 to $60 per test, Owens said.
Over large populations that can add up, he said, but the benefits were worth it.
HIV tests are available to virtually anyone who wants one, experts said.
Insurance companies such as Kaiser will pay for the test if a client requests it, said Dr. Bill Towner of Kaiser Southern California. Also, the Department of Veterans Affairs (news - web sites) will furnish a test to any veteran who is eligible for healthcare in the VA system. And the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (news - web sites) — which tests about 80,000 people a year — will provide a test to anyone who wants it.
In general, however, physicians in any of those groups do not encourage patients to have the test unless they fall into a risk group. In light of the new findings, they should recommend the test to everyone, Bozzette said.
Dr. Robert Janssen of the CDC said that the agency would probably revise its guidelines to reflect the new findings.
den $ seht ihr nie mehr.....nur nach dem nächsten RS...
den $ seht ihr nie mehr.....nur nach dem nächsten RS...
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der unterschied ist jetzt halt einfach dass augrid schrott hoch x ist & caly ein echt cooles unternehmen. aber wait and you'll see...
wenn man sich so anschaut, welche unternehmen du in deiner ich-bin-ein-toller-alleinunterhalter-und-habe-keine-freunde-show so anpreist ... ganz ehrlich, da ist nicht mal ansatzweise ein "cooles unternehmen" dabei.
ich wiederhole mich gerne: geh hanteln schwingen und überlass das denken anderen. und am besten nimmst du leo gleich mit ...