Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Jessica Simpson Gets Her Brewski On

There's only one pairing more innate than beer ads and buxom blondes, and that's Jessica Simpson and Texas.


The marketing geniuses over at Dallas' Stampede Brewing Co. brought the foursome together, bagging the country (n�e pop) star topology as their newest spokeswoman.


While the full financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, Simpson will receive a 15 percent stake in the brewery in improver to coming into court in ads for Stampede Light Plus.


As the name suggests, it is a light beer aimed at imbibers with an active lifestyle. A girl's gotta keep her figure somehow.



























"As an enterpriser, I am always look for shipway to diversify my portfolio with good ideas and good masses," Simpson says in a statement.


And lest anyone think the partnership anything less than constitutional, the native Texan preemptively silenced the haters.


"Yes, I work out and admit care of myself, merely I also like a cold beer once in a while."


"She's the human face of the brand today," says Lawrence Schwartz, Stampede's president and chief administrator. "Jessica is America's truelove and an internationally known entertainer wHO takes upkeep of herself. You lavatory see it in her smile, her skin, her confidence and her obvious physical fitness."


And, hopefully, in her abilities as a saleswoman.










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Thursday, 7 August 2008

Successful Strategies To Improve Patient Safety In Dialysis Units


From clinicians and medication to several equipment and supplies, a myriad of resources are involved in dialysis-related treatments for patients with compromised renal function. Considering the frequency and invasive nature of dialysis treatments, the potential for procedural errors and human factor hazards is great - increasing the likelihood of inauspicious events.





ECRI Institute's Dialysis Safety: Critical Measures for Success Web conference on August 13, 2008, will couple prevalent dialysis-related safety issues with practical strategies to guard against the hazards - giving hospitals bear away tips to increase patient safety and reduce risk of exposure in dialysis units.





Expert speakers from ECRI Institute and prima hospitals will show participants how to:

Recognize the most rife dialysis-related safety issues

Mitigate dialysis-related risks and inauspicious incidents such as patient falls, medication errors, and vascular-access-related events

Reinforce a