CHAM, Switzerland, June 11 /PRNewswire/ -- RapidShare AG, a popular 1-click-hoster, has today announced the winner of its RapidShare Lottery. Over 500,000 people took part in the prize draw by exchanging RapidPoints for raffle tickets. And the winner is 19 year old Srishti A. from India. Bobby Chang, COO of RapidShare AG, will be presenting her with the prize and congratulating the young Indian in person at the beginning of July.

The lottery really went down well with our users and was a complete success, comments Bobby Chang about how the competition went, before adding, users from 60 countries took part in our 50,000 euro prize draw and we are very proud that the 'RapidPoints' bonus programme is used so extensively across the world.

DUBLIN, Ireland, June 11 /PRNewswire/ --

- Each Thursday for Five Weeks From June 11 Devilfish Bounty Tournament Victors Also win a Place at the Six-Seat Final Table From Hell II

DUBLIN, Ireland, June 11 /PRNewswire/ --

Devilfishpoker.com today announced the return of its popular Final Table from Hell series of online poker tournaments which will see the best poker players in the next five weekly Devilfish Bounty tournaments take their seats at an exclusive single table tournament with site ambassador Dave Devilfish Ulliott on July 14.

SEATTLE, June 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Neurim Pharmaceuticals (http://www.neurim.com) presented today the preliminary results of a large-scale Phase III study of Circadin(R) 2mg, prolonged release melatonin in insomnia, demonstrating long term efficacy and safety in elderly patients. The results were reported in the Late Breaking Abstracts session of SLEEP 2009, the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, (APSS) held at Seattle, Washington. The SLEEP meeting attracts the largest audience of sleep specialists in world.

LUXEMBOURG, June 9 /PRNewswire/ --

- MACH's Annual Conference Dedicated to Mobile Innovation, Interoperability Interconnectivity

More than 100 of the telecom industry's leading mobile network operators, experts, regulatory bodies and hardware providers converged on Lisbon, Portugal this week for Insights'09, MACH's conference dedicated to mobile communication innovation, interoperability and interconnectivity. MACH is the leading provider of solutions to simplify and accelerate the creation and operation of the mobility supply chain.

MUMBAI, India, June 11 /PRNewswire/ -- The Indian telecom sector has taken great strides forward in recent times, and the high rate of growth in the mobile phone market has amplified market prospects. These positive trends in the telecom industry bode well for the general purpose (GP) test equipment market as these testers are employed for a variety of purposes ranging from research and development (RD), manufacturing to installation and maintenance (IM). Besides telecommunications, demand from defense and education sectors in India is also driving growth in the GP test equipment markets.

ROME, June 11 /PRNewswire/ --

- Call to Reduce the Four Million Deaths Annually, From a Condition Responsible for More Fatalities Globally Than AIDS[1]

The World Health Organisation (WHO) and European Federation of Allergy and Airways Diseases (EFA) today announced that they are bringing together over 150 international delegates to discuss the growing epidemic of Chronic Respiratory Diseases (CRD) that affects one billion people worldwide[1,2,3] and is responsible for four million deaths annually[1]. The conference which will discuss the implementation of a five-year initiative to unite policy makers, providers and patient groups will be hosted by the Italian Ministry of Health in Rome on June 12 and 13.

LONDON, June 11 /PRNewswire/ --

- Campaign will reach travelers on Expedia sites across Europe with new homepage spotlight service

Expedia, the world's leading online travel company, today announced a new partnership with VisitDenmark for the first-ever multi-country homepage spotlight campaign from Expedia Media Solutions. During the week of June 8, the Danish capital Copenhagen is prominently featured in advertising space on the homepages of Expedia sites in France (www.expedia.fr), Germany (www.expedia.de), Italy (www.expedia.it) and the UK (www.expedia.co.uk), which are highlighting the city's most popular attractions and offering cost-saving deals on trips to Denmark.

If you're a man, somewhere at some time some woman has said you just don't make love long enough.  Okay, for some men all women have said that.   But there are other extremes as well.     Male flies of the species Drosophila montana are all about reproductive success so they keep going ... and going ... and going.   And there's an evolutionary reason.

Researchers writing in the BMC Evolutionary Biology say that that females engaged in extended intercourse wait longer before they mate again, increasing the first fly's chances of fathering offspring.
Most people won't eat two cups of blueberries a day but tell them a cup of red wine will make them healthier and they seem downright happy.   Red wine has cultural and historical mystique blueberries lack so it has a psychological edge.

Red wine contains a complex mixture of bioactive compounds, including flavonols, monomeric and polymeric flavan-3-ols, highly colored anthocyanins, as well as phenolic acids and the stilbene polyphenol, resveratrol. Some of these compounds, particularly resveratrol, appear to have health benefits.

But look at the PubMed citations and you'd think red wine is curing cancer and halting global warming.
Graying hairs that crop up with age could be more than just nature, they could be signs of stress, according to a new report in the June 12 issue of Cell

The researchers say that the kind of "genotoxic stress" that does damage to DNA depletes the melanocyte stem cells (MSCs) within hair follicles that are responsible for making those pigment-producing cells. Rather than dying off, when the going gets tough, those precious stem cells differentiate, forming fully mature melanocytes themselves. Anything that can limit the stress might stop the graying from happening, the researchers said.