LONDON, May 29 /PRNewswire/ --

- Year-Long Campaign Titled 'Optimum Health and Nutrition' to Focus on the Link Between Nutrition and Digestive Health

- Poor Digestive Health Affects Millions Worldwide and Seriously Impacts Quality of Life, yet few Seek Medical Advice

- WGO and Danone Committed to Working Together Over Next Three Years to Help Raise Awareness and Improve Digestive Health

LONDON, May 29 /PRNewswire/ --

More northern women feel bloating and gurgling than their southern counterparts with up to 70% of them likely to experience it at any one time, according to a TNS survey commissioned by Danone(1).

Women from the West Midlands and Yorkshire and Humberside fared the worst (71%), with Greater London and the South West experiencing the least amount of bloated feelings. And 61% of British women experience feeling bloated, with 85% believing they have a healthy digestive system.

Two thirds of women haven't consulted a doctor or nurse about these feelings - younger women especially, aged 16 - 34, generally do not do anything about these feelings of digestive discomfort.

BRUSSELS, Belgium and AMMAN, Jordan, May 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Over 250 million people worldwide live with diabetes, many in the Middle East. The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) BRIDGES translational research grant program is implementing and evaluating community programs to reverse the diabetes epidemic by supporting a diabetes awareness and prevention project in Jordan.

RESTON, Virginia, May 28 /PRNewswire/ --

- Acquisition Accelerates Expansion of comScore's Mobile Solutions, Cross Media Measurement and Global Footprint

comScore, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today announced the acquisition of M:Metrics, Inc., the recognized leader in mobile measurement. The acquisition makes comScore the immediate leader in measuring the emerging and strategically important mobile Internet market and adds to comScore's leading position in measuring PC-based Internet usage.

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Do you ever get the feeling that science figures out a problem a few years after the fact, but then discovers that their methods for fixing the problem are also hopelessly outdated or just plain wrong, which puts us back another several years and at that point we may as well just give up and have wine with breakfast and hot fudge brownie sundaes for dinner? We know that Americans are fat. (If you don't believe me, look down - do you have a lap?) We also know that kids are getting fatter, which leads to a whole host of problems that will further tax our already overburdened health care system. Now, it seems as if maybe we're not getting fat as fast as we thought they were - although it could be a statistical aberration - and even if they are, we aren't sure if the diagnostic tools we have are relevant!

AMSTERDAM, May 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Amsterdam Molecular Therapeutics (Euronext: AMT), a leader in the field of human gene therapy, announced today a series of presentations during the 11th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Gene Therapy in Boston, including a presentation on the pivotal clinical trial with its lead product AMT-011 on May 29.

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COPENHAGEN, May 28 /PRNewswire/ --

- Summary: Genmab Reports Results for the First Three Months of 2008.

Genmab A/S (OMX: GEN) announced today results for the three month period ended March 31, 2008. During this period, Genmab reported the following results:

Genmab's revenues were DKK 167 million (approx. USD 36 million) for the first quarter of 2008. In the same period of 2007, Genmab recognized revenues of DKK 80 million (approx. USD 17 million).

An operating loss of DKK 197 million (approx. USD 42 million). This compares to an operating loss of DKK 106 million (approx. USD 22 million) reported for the corresponding period of 2007.

LONDON, May 28 /PRNewswire/ --

- New MRI System Under Development Could Potentially Lead to Diagnosis and Treatment in a Single Session

Breast cancer patients will receive faster treatment due to the development of a new, dedicated intra-operative magnetic resonance (MR) scanner which will enable doctors to carry out image-guided surgery as soon as problems are detected and diagnosed - possibly in a single out-patient session.

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NEWARK, New Jersey, May 28 /PRNewswire/ --

PIERS Global Intelligence Solutions, a Commonwealth Business Media company and the leading provider of U.S. trade data, has expanded its international import-export database resources to include current and historical data on Argentina's overland, water- and airborne cross-border commerce with the rest of the world.

"This is an important addition to our Latin American database, which now includes the top seven of the 12 South American national economies -- Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela, Chile, Peru, and Ecuador -- as well as U.S.-NAFTA partner Mexico," explains Wael Jarous, vice president of PIERS Commercial Sales.

DUBLIN, May 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Banning personal internet use in the workplace could cost British businesses up to GBP4 billion every year* due to a resulting decline in staff productivity. That's according to a report, published today by PopCap.com that unveils research that indicates taking a 10-minute online break during the course of the working day serves to reduce stress while sharpening and refocusing the mind.