We grow closer and closer to an understanding of the mechanisms underlying addictions, and with that knowledge we also learn about other illnesses. It is not new to think of eating disorders as addictions, but the connection has often been one of analogy, not brain function.

In a piece in Scientific American magazine, an interesting exploration of the underlying mechanisms that may be at play with anorexia nervosa:

Addicted to Starvation: The Neurological Roots of Anorexia

"What is more, cultural cues cannot easily explain why the afflicted, who are shockingly skinny, misperceive themselves as fat.

NEW YORK, June 19 /PRNewswire/ --

The following is a letter from DCML LLC to shareholders of Danka Business Services PLC (OTC Bulletin Board: DANKY).

Fellow Danka Shareholders:

Recent communications from Danka Business Services PLC (the "Company") compel us to respond, highlight inaccuracies and half-truths, and expose in our opinion the utter disregard of the Company's Board of Directors ("Board") and management for the interests of ordinary shareholders.

SUNNYVALE, California, June 19 /PRNewswire/ --

- Cytori and UC lose rights to Adipose-Derived Stem Cells; business agreements and activity under other patents likely affected.

It has been long been known that bacteria swim by rotating their tail-like structure called the flagellum. The rotating motion of the flagellum is powered by a molecular engine located at the base of the flagellum. Just as engaging the clutch of a car connects its gear to its engine and delivers power to its wheels, engaging the molecular clutch of a bacterium connects its gear to its engine and delivers power to its flagellum.

Now, a paper appearing in Science describes, for the first time, how the flagellum's rotations are stopped so that bacteria stop moving.

Here's how the stopping mechanism works: while a bacterium is swimming, it releases a protein (shown in red in the stationary bacterium in the figure) that flows between its gear and engine. The presence of this protein detaches the bacterium's gear from its engine and thereby stops the delivery of power to its flagellum. This process is analogous to disengaging the clutch of a car, which detaches its gear from its engine and thereby stops the delivery of power to its wheels.

Once the delivery of power to bacterium's flagellum stops, the flagellum stops rotating, and the bacterium's swimming ends.

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, June 19 /PRNewswire/ --

Agendia BV has announced the official opening of the company's new headquarters yesterday at Amsterdam's Science Park at Watergraafsmeer, Kruislaan 406. The Grand Opening ceremony was officiated by Dr. Rene Bernards, Chief Scientific Officer at Agendia and the Honourable Director General Mrs. R.M. Bergkamp, on behalf of the Honourable Mrs. Maria van der Hoeven, Minster of Economic Affairs for The Netherlands.

LONDON, June 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Solcara's Spotlight product has been adopted by Glasgow City Council to provide its press office with an efficient, fast, accurate and now indispensable media service.

Solcara Spotlight has been deployed in many of the UK's largest press offices, including the UK's largest Police forces, local authorities and city councils, as well as large commercial organisations that are increasingly in the media spotlight.

For those responsible for directing an organisation's communications, Solcara Spotlight allows them to connect to the information that matters, when it matters most, providing greater efficiency in the management and protection of reputation.

Chris Starrs, PR Manager for Glasgow City Council, said:

SAN FRANCISCO, June 19 /PRNewswire/ --

- Food Safety, Healthcare and Transportation 'Industry Solution Tracks' Strengthen Conference Agenda

TechInsights today announced the expansion of the RFID World 2008 conference (http://www.rfid-world.com/2008), offering demonstrable vertical market RFID solutions, discussion forums, seminars and symposia that address the increased demand from industry leaders for a RFID solutions-focused event. RFID World 2008: Beyond RFID: Global Solutions for the Auto ID Community will take place in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand September 8-10.

The slate of RFID World educational topics focuses on the hottest issues facing the RFID industry today such as:

LYNDHURST, England, June 19 /PRNewswire/ -- INEOS welcomes the statement made by Unite today confirming that INEOS has at no time stripped, removed or received any assets from the pension fund of INEOS workers at Grangemouth.

These were extremely serious allegations. INEOS is pleased that Unite has set the record straight by issuing its statement to the media and by publishing it on their website.

INEOS and Unite continue their discussion on the Grangemouth pension scheme with a view to finding a resolution to this dispute.

The Unite statement is given in full below:

In the current issue of Science, researchers from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory's European Bioinformatics Institute [EMBL-EBI] uncover systematic errors in existing methods that compare genetic sequences of different species to learn about their evolutionary relationships.

They present a new computational tool that avoids these errors and provides accurate insights into the evolution of DNA and protein sequences. The results challenge our understanding of how evolution happens and suggest that sequence turnover is much more common than assumed.

The four letter code that constitutes the DNA of all living things changes over time; for example individual or several letters can be copied incorrectly [substitution], lost [deletion] or gained [insertion]. Such changes can lead to functional and structural changes in genes and proteins and ultimately to the formation of new species. Reconstructing the history of these mutation events reveals the course of evolution.

LONDON, June 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Unite, the UK's largest trade union, reacted angrily today (Thursday) at the sudden announcement of the departure of Scarborough & North East Yorkshire NHS Trust's Chief Executive, Iain McInnes. The union called for immediate action by the Trust to alleviate the uncertainty the departure is causing patients and the workforce across the region.

His resignation is announced along with the resignations of the finance director and deputy chief executive Sandy Hogg and Jason Brine, the non-executive chairman of the trust board's audit committee.