LONDON, June 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Information released this week by the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) highlights their concerns over permanent fillers. Q-Med, the leading Swedish medical device company which has developed and produced Restylane(R) and Macrolane(TM), confirms that all of its products are temporary. Q-Med products are based on the company's patented technology for the production of stabilized non animal hyaluronic acid (NASHA(TM)). NASHA has been researched and developed over 13 years with robust clinical data underpinning its safety and efficacy.

The BAAPS' survey also cites that body contouring fillers, such as Macrolane, are an area of concern and states that patients are unaware of the risks.

LONDON, June 10 /PRNewswire/ --

- Designed to Help Businesses get the Most out of Enterprise Applications

Vialtus Solutions (formerly Pipex Business) launches its new Application Hosting services today, aiming to help businesses take advantages of an increasing array of enterprise applications delivered from one of the company's two UK datacentres to any IP-enabled device. The new hosting services are designed to offer businesses the most appropriate combination of technology, customer service and flexibility to enable them to use hosted applications to improve productivity and reduce IT costs.

ATLANTA, June 10 /PRNewswire/ --

- The appointment of Jon Gatrell as Vice President of Product Management leads Stonebranch global expansion.

Stonebranch(R), Inc. today announced that numerous new hires have expanded its global reach in sales, product marketing and operations. Formerly Vice President of Product Marketing Strategy at Inovis, Jon Gatrell's appointment as Stonebranch's Vice President of Product Management supports its new market strategy to become the worldwide leader in the Managed File Transfer market.

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BRUSSELS, June 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Every year at this time, members of Education International (EI) join with other trade unions and concerned citizens around the globe to mark the World Day Against Child Labour, 12 June.

Ten years ago, the international community adopted the landmark ILO Convention 182 on the worst forms of child labour. As we celebrate the important progress that has been made since then, we must not lose sight of the ongoing challenges - especially exploitation of girls. Ultimately, though, our goal is to eliminate all forms of child labour, said Jan Eastman, Deputy General Secretary of EI, which is the global union federation representing 30 million teachers and education workers in more than 170 countries.

VANCOUVER, June 10 /PRNewswire/ --

MARLOW, England, June 10 /PRNewswire/ -- In the news release, NetDespatch Mobile Web Innovation Keeps Life Saving Medical Supplies on Track for DSB issued on 10 Jun 2009 09:04 GMT, by NetDespatch Ltd over PR Newswire, we are advised by a representative of the company that in the first paragraph, second sentence, the word 'Agility' has been added in front of 'system'. Paragraphs 2 3 have been re-written entirely. There are new paragraphs 4 and 8. In paragraph 7 of the new version (paragraph 5 of the old), a new third sentence has been added 'DSB uses high specification Intermec handhelds that are GPRS and GPS equipped.' Complete, corrected release follows:

AMSTERDAM, June 10 /PRNewswire/ --

- First Citation Database to Offer Access to Arts and Humanities Journals From Over a Thousand Different Publishers and Content Providers

Elsevier announced today that its flagship product Scopus(R), the world's largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature, has almost doubled its current Arts Humanities (AH) titles to 3,500, by adding top global journals using the European Science Foundation's European Reference Index for Humanities (ERIH). This marks the first time that many of the ERIH titles will be available through a global citation database at no additional cost.

ISTANBUL, June 10 /PRNewswire/ -- A web-based Solutions Forum to address and discuss human rights dilemmas for multi-national corporations was launched during the Global Compact Annual Local Network Forum in Istanbul. The Human Rights Solutions Forum is produced jointly by the UN Global Compact, Maplecroft and is funded by the GE Foundation, the philanthropic organization of General Electric Company.

LONDON, June 10 /PRNewswire/ --

- Partners with Landor to harness collective power to change the world

Worldeka (www.worldeka.com), a social networking site and platform of collaboration for the greater good, officially launches this week. Worldeka founders, brother and sister entrepreneurs Charlie and Sophie Cox, partnered with Landor Associates, one of the world's leading strategic brand consulting and design firms, to build a brand that would transform the way people think about, and engage with, social networking sites. Landor created the positioning, visual identity, and house style for the new brand.

LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, June 10 /PRNewswire/ -- It doesn't take long after you've polished off a plateful of the delicious vegetable before you are forcefully reminded of it in the restroom. Some people are surprised by the strange odor rising from the bowl after urinating. The unmistakable olfactory experience is caused by organic sulfur-containing compounds. In entertaining episodes our Chemical Reporter answers questions of our Podcast listeners on Chemistry in our everyday life.

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