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For the sake of a healthy democracy, Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission needs to extend submissions deadline

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US salmon may carry Japanese tapeworm, scientists say

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NewsHubOne of the most gruesome is tapeworm, a species of digestive tract-invading parasites that includes Diphyllobothrium nihonkaiense, or the Japanese broad tapeworm.
Though this worm was commonly believed to infect only fish in Asia, a study published Wednesday in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s monthly journal Emerging Infectious Diseases says wild salmon caught in Alaska had also been infected by this parasite.
Based on those results, researchers warn that salmon caught anywhere along the Pacific coast of North America may be infected.
Meet the tapeworm
The most common fish tapeworm is Diphyllobothrium latum. In 1986, scientists identified another member of this family, the Japanese broad tapeworm, and believed it had been responsible for about 2,000 infections reported to that point, making it the second most common cause of tapeworm infection.
However, continuing to study the tapeworms using new molecular methods, researchers funded by the Czech Science Foundation discovered they’d been wrong.
Almost all of the previous cases of tapeworm infections occurring in Japan, South Korea and the Pacific coast of Russia had actually been caused by Japanese tapeworms rather than D. latum. In fact, Japanese tapeworm larvae, known as plerocercoids, could be found in salmon caught off the coasts of eastern Russia and Japan.
Could Japanese tapeworms also be infecting salmon caught in the United States?
In July 2013, a team of scientists examined 64 wild Alaskan salmon. After filleting the musculature into narrow slices, the scientists observed these and the internal organs of each fish under a magnifying glass.
They discovered larvae, between 8 and 15 millimeters long, that continually elongated and contracted (as worms are known to do). With gene sequencing, they were identified as Japanese tapeworms.
Based on the study results, four species of Pacific salmon are known to carry Japanese tapeworm infections: chum salmon, masu salmon, pink salmon and sockeye salmon. Because these salmon are exported on ice — unfrozen — and then appear in restaurants around the world, infections caused by the Japanese tapeworm may occur anywhere, from China to Europe, from New Zealand to Ohio.
Few have symptoms
Compared with an infection resulting from D. latum, „we think this Japanese version would not be any different, although very little is actually known about this variant of tapeworms,“ said Dr. William Schaffner, a professor of preventive medicine at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine who was not involved in the new study.
Because the Japanese version is from the same family of tapeworms, illness and symptoms should be largely the same, he said.
But D. latum and related species (including the Japanese tapeworm) can grow up to 30 feet long, according to the CDC .
„Actually, most of the people who are infected don’t have symptoms,“ Schaffner said. Some feel a little bit of abdominal discomfort, some have nausea or loose stools, and some even lose a little weight.
Most often, tapeworm leads to only minor symptoms, but in exceptional cases the infection can turn into a serious medical problem, according to Roman Kuchta, lead author of the study and a research scientist at the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.
„Massive infections may result in intestinal obstruction“ and painful inflammation of the bile ducts, said Kuchta. „The infections can have a substantial emotional impact on patients and their families, because segments are evacuated over a long period of time. More severe cases may require specialized consultations and complementary analyses, which are costly. “
Along with emotional impact and expenses, there’s also the initial shock — terror, really — of discovery.
„The reason you know you have tapeworms is you look in your stool and you find bits of tapeworm floating in the water — and that usually panics you enormously,“ Schaffner said. After all, tapeworm infection is very unusual in the United States.
After discovering that you’re infected, you can collect a sample from your toilet bowl and send it to a lab for testing, and then, with your doctor’s help, the tapeworm can be identified and „treated very effectively,“ Schaffner said.
According to Dr. Patrick Okolo, chief of gastroenterology at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, the medications used are not typical antibiotics but specialized drugs targeting specific types of parasites.
Though the study suggests that infections by Japanese tapeworm may be much more common in the US than anticipated, there’s still „no evidence at all about how common it is,“ Schaffner said.
„Is this a teeny-tiny proportion of the population, or is this something the average family doctor better learn about? “ he asked.
Other options: cooking or freezing
Those who prefer the safe side can stick with adequately frozen or cooked fish, according to the CDC .
„Cooking for 145 Fahrenheit for four or five minutes will destroy the tapeworm,“ said Okolo, who was also not involved in the study. „Freezing fish under certain conditions will also destroy the worm and its larvae. “
Schaffner admits the new study has given him „a little bit of pause — because I like salmon sushi. “
He said talk of „emerging infections“ or new infections comes about, in part, because new scientific methods are able to identify them.
This view is supported by Jayde Ferguson, a co-author of the new study and a scientist at Alaska Department of Fish and Game.
„The tapeworm itself is probably not new — it’s just that more skilled parasitologist started looking for it. Identifying these parasites is challenging,“ said Ferguson. „This was simply a more detailed evaluation of the Diphyllobothrium that has occurred here for over a millennium. “
Still, there’s another important reason „old“ infections from one part of the globe emerge as „new“ infections on another part of the globe, said Schaffner.
„Because we do things that we haven’t done before,“ Schaffner said. „Now, we have these fresh caught fish that can be transported anywhere and eaten raw. … I am sure we will be on the lookout for this kind of tapeworm going forward. „

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Nintendo Needs the Right Price to Switch Back On

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NewsHubNintendo has built it. Will they come?
“It” is a new videogame console, from a company whose console sales have plunged over the past few years. “They” includes gamers, who’ve largely moved on to competing systems like the PlayStation and Xbox. “They” also includes investors, who have taken about two-thirds off Nintendo’s market value over the past decade.
In that time, Nintendo has gone from being a company that sells more…

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Honda adds more than 750,000 vehicles to ongoing air bag recall

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NewsHubTOKYO — Honda Motor Co. says it is recalling 772,000 additional Honda and Acura vehicles in the U. S. for defective front passenger seat air bag inflators made by Japanese supplier Takata Corp. 
A „CBS This Morning“ investigation found used cars with faulty Takata airbags and other serious defects are still for sale around the country. No…
The vehicles, announced in a recall late Tuesday by Honda in the U. S., are part of an expanded recall of 1.29 million vehicles, including those affected by earlier recalls. There are no recalls being announced in other regions yet, related to the U. S. recall, Tokyo-based Honda said Wednesday.
Takata is at the center of a massive recall of inflators that can explode in a crash, injuring people by sending metal shrapnel into the passenger compartments.
Among the models recalled are the 2005-2006 Acura MDX, 2005-2012 Acura RL, 2008-2012 Honda Accord, 2006-2011 Honda Civic, 2007-2012 Honda Fit and 2010-2012 Honda Insight.

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Japan space agency postpones launch of mini rocket because of wind

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NewsHubTOKYO: Japan’s space agency postponed on Wednesday the launch of a mini rocket that will put a satellite into space because of strong wind, an agency spokeswoman said.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) had planned to launch the SS-520 rocket, which is about 10 metres (35 feet) long and 50 centimetres (20 inches) in diameter, at its Uchinoura Space Center in southern Japan, early on Wednesday.
The rocket, which media has called the world’s smallest space rocket, will carry a 3-kg (6.6 lb), 35-centimetre (14 inches) satellite, which will take images of the earth and gather other data.
The agency has not decided when it would try to launch the rocket again. The spokeswoman said it would usually took at least two days to reschedule a launch.
The rocket was built with 400 million yen (2.8 million pounds) from the trade ministry. Private firms paid for various parts, the spokeswoman said.

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Japan researchers warn of fingerprint theft from 'peace' sign

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NewsHubTOKYO: Could flashing the „peace“ sign in photos lead to fingerprint data being stolen?
Research by a team at Japan’s National Institute of Informatics (NII) says so, raising alarm bells over the popular two-fingered pose.
Fingerprint recognition technology is becoming widely available to verify identities, such as when logging on to smartphones, tablets and laptop computers.
Bu the proliferation of mobile devices with high-quality cameras and social media sites where photographs can be easily posted is raising the risk of personal information being leaked, reports said.
The NII researchers were able to copy fingerprints based on photos taken by a digital camera three metres (nine feet) away from the subject.
„Just by casually making a peace sign in front of a camera, fingerprints can become widely available,“ NII researcher Isao Echizen told the Sankei Shimbun newspaper for an article published Monday.
„Fingerprint data can be recreated if fingerprints are in focus with strong lighting in a picture,“ Echizen also told Yomiuri TV.
He added that advanced technology was not necessary and anyone could easily copy fingerprints.
But NII says it has developed a transparent film containing titanium oxide that can be attached to fingers to hide their prints, the reports said.
The film prevents identity theft but does not interfere with fingerprints being effective in identity verification, the Sankei Shimbun reported.
But the technology would not be ready for another two years, the paper said.

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CES 2017: Intel (finally) unveils 7th-gen Xeon and Core CPUs

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NewsHubIntel finally launched its much-delayed 7th-generation Core and Xeon processors at the CES trade show yesterday with promises of major performance improvements, combined with energy efficient options for…

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Intel adds Hyper-Threading to all Kaby Lake Pentiums

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NewsHubIntel has confirmed that all Kaby Lake Pentium processors will include Hyper-Threading support, creating four logical cores from two physical, but in adding the feature has dropped support for ECC memory. Intel has officially confirmed that it is bringing Hyper-Threading support back to its Pentium family in the Kaby Lake microarchitecture, but in doing so is sacrificing support for Error Correcting Code (ECC) memory.
Named in memory of Intel’s original Pentium family, which launched in 1993 using the P5 microarchitecture as the first microprocessor Intel would launch using a non-numerical product name and the successor to the 80486, Intel’s current Pentium range is designed to offer reasonable performance in budget builds. Sitting below the Core i3 family, the Pentium chips typically have smaller caches, lower clock speeds, fewer cores, and lack support for more advanced features. Among these is Hyper-Threading, Intel’s technology for allowing a single physical core to run two threads simultaneously – effectively doubling the number of logical cores available to multi-threaded or multi-process software.
The last Pentium chips to support Hyper-Threading were the microserver-centric Pentium D1508, D1517, and D1519, launched in 2015 using the Broadwell-DE microarchitecture. The switch to the Skylake microarchitecture later that year saw Hyper-Threading ditched from the majority of the Pentium range, bar the low-power Pentium 4405Y and Pentium 4405U, but with Kaby Lake Intel is bringing the technology back – confirmation, it would appear, that even budget desktops can begin to reap the benefits of having more than two logical processors cores to play with.
In technical details posted to the Intel Ark page , the company has confirmed that all currently announced Kaby Lake Pentium chips will include Hyper-Threading support, turning their two physical cores into four logical cores. This includes the company’s lowest-power models, the Pentium 4410Y and 4415U, designed for embedded and ultra-portable systems.
The renewed support for Hyper-Threading comes at a cost, however: None of the currently listed Kaby Lake Pentium chips support Error Correcting Code (ECC) memory, commonly used in servers and workstations to reduce the risk of corruption or crashes due to unavoidable memory errors. While higher-power Skylake parts included ECC support, no Kaby Lake Pentium will include the same functionality – which, given the earlier Pentium models‘ popularity for low-power microservers, may come as a blow to some.

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Deutsche Männer-Staffel Dritter in Ruhpolding

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NewsHubRuhpolding (dpa) – Nach der grandiosen Aufholjagd wurde die deutsche Biathlon-Staffel in Ruhpolding frenetisch gefeiert. Trotz einer Strafrunde von Startläufer Erik Lesser schaffte es die deutschen Männer als Dritter noch auf das Weltcup-Podest.
Beim knappen Sieg der Norweger vor den von Rico Groß betreuten Russen führten Benedikt Doll, Arnd Peiffer und Simon Schempp das eigentlich schon geschlagene Quartett von Platz 15 noch mitten hinein in die Weltspitze. „Das hätte ich nicht mehr gedacht“, sagte Lesser.
Die nach dem Doppelerfolg von Schempp und Lesser im Massenstart von Oberhof hoch gehandelten deutschen Herren erlebten in der ChiemgauArena ein Happy-End, auch wenn es nicht zum ersten Sieg seit elf Jahren im Biathlon-Mekka reichte. 23,5 Sekunden lagen die Deutschen nach einer Strafrunde und insgesamt neun Nachladern hinter den Norwegern zurück. Nicht nur Männer-Bundestrainer Mark Kirchner freute sich über die Energieleistung seines Team.
Die deutschen Frauen blickten schon einmal auf ihr Staffelrennen am Donnerstag. Franziska Hildebrand wird aber nicht dabei sein. Ihr gönnt Bundestrainer Gerald Hönig eine Pause. In der Besetzung Vanessa Hinz, Maren Hammerschmidt, Franziska Preuß und Laura Dahlmeier wollen die deutschen Skijägerinnen dennoch wie zuletzt 2014 in der ChiemgauArena ganz oben auf dem Podium stehen. „Wir sind aktuell im Nationen-Cup die führende Nation. Wir haben die erste Staffel in Pokljuka gewonnen. Wir wären schlecht beraten, wenn wir uns mit Platz fünf oder sechs zufrieden geben würden“, meinte Hönig.
Während er die Qual der Wahl hat, ist Kirchner auf der Suche nach der Reserve für seine vier Top-Läufer. Dem einen oder anderen würde hin und wieder eine Pause gut tun. Doch von fehlender Regeneration wollte Lesser nichts wissen. „Wir sind Profis genug“, sagte er. Er habe die letzte Runde zu viel gewollt. „Ich war so enttäuscht von meinem Stehendschießen, dass ich voll Attacke gegangen bin“, sagte er.
Von Krämpfen geplagt quälte sich der Thüringer ins Ziel, übergab mit einem Rückstand von 49,9 Sekunden an Doll. Der Schwarzwälder brachte sein Team dann auf Platz sechs. „Ich bin volle Kanne ins Rennen rein, um möglichst viel aufzuholen, und habe stehend ein bisschen die Quittung bekommen, aber zum Glück habe ich alle Nachlader getroffen“, sagte er.
Auch Peiffer holte weiter auf, führte sein Team auf Podestkurs. Und wenn Schempp an Emil Hegle Svendsen hätte dranbleiben können, dann wäre sogar der Sieg drin gewesen. Denn der Norweger holte den vor dem letzten Wechsel schon 30 Sekunden in Führung liegenden Russen Anton Babikow noch ein. „Im Endeffekt war das Rennen 100 Meter zu lang“, sagte Russlands Trainer Rico Groß.
Für seinen deutschen Kollegen Kirchner geht das Casting nach dem Ersatz weiter. „So viel neue Erkenntnisse gibt es nicht“, sagte der Männer-Bundestrainer. Bislang erhielten Florian Graf, Matthias Bischl, Matthias Dorfer und Roman Rees eine Bewährungschance im Weltcup-Team. In Ruhpolding darf sich auch Michael Willeitner versuchen.
„Die WM ist ein weiterer Traum. Mit einem Auge schielt man immer drauf, aber jetzt muss ich erst mal hier meine Leistung bringen und mich für die nächsten Weltcups anbieten“, sagte Willeitner. Neben den großen Vier hat bislang nur Graf als Achter im Östersund-Einzel die WM-Norm geknackt.

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FPÖ-Klubdirektor gibt nach Auftritt im Russen-TV Pressearbeit ab

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NewsHubInnsbruck – Der Tiroler FPÖ-Klubdirektor Johann Überbacher hat nach seinem Interview mit dem russischen Fernsehsender „Russia Today“ zu den sexuellen Übergriffen in der Silvesternacht und zur Flüchtlingspolitik die Presseagenden abgegeben. Landesparteichef Markus Abwerzger teilte am Mittwoch mit, dass Überbacher mit dem Interview seine Kompetenzen überschritten habe und das auch einsehe.
Ihm folgt der Bezirksobmann von Reutte, Fabian Walch, nach. Abwerzger zufolge seien aber ohnehin personelle Umstrukturierungen vor den Landtagswahlen geplant gewesen, hieß es. Überbacher soll weiterhin Direktor des FPÖ-Landtagsklubs bleiben.
Das Interview hatte unter anderem für heftige Kritik des VP-Wirtschaftsbundes gesorgt, und das eher holprige als wortreiche Englisch Überbachers hatte Häme in den sozialen Netzwerken nach sich gezogen. Wirtschaftsbundobmann Franz Hörl (ÖVP) hatte durch den Auftritt etwa einen „massiven Schaden“ für den Tourismus geortet.

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