星期三, 6月 03, 2015

中華頤養院早餐講座談糖尿病

中華頤養院五月份的營養早餐會,以“糖尿病”為主題,教患者如何生活,管理糖尿病,介紹醫療健保代理,以及該院員工。當天出席人數踴躍,不下五十人。
塔芙茨醫療中心醫學部醫生郭月玲,在會中以流利國語闡述患糖尿病者在日常生活起居中應如何管理病情。出席者提問踴躍,許多人都把自己遭遇的狀況拿出來討論,並請郭月玲建議該吃什麼藥。
郭月玲說明了何謂糖尿病,並指出一型,二型,以及妊娠期糖尿病的分別,闡述家庭遺傳,肥胖,跨入中年,缺乏運動,是讓人比較容易得糖尿病的因素。他也描述了一些糖尿病的症狀,包括血糖讀數在早餐前低於七十,早餐兩小時後低於一百。要檢查,可以做口服葡萄糖耐量檢測。
至於糖尿病的治療及護理,包括適度運動,注意飲食,服用特定藥物。遇上糖尿病引起的併發症,包括高血糖損害了肝,神經,眼睛及血管。
如果想要預防患糖尿病,可從調整飲食,運動,減少喝酒量,戒菸等下手。
中華頤養院的社會服務主任鄧詩廉當天也出席和參加早餐會者見面,介紹了醫療健保代理的做法,解釋病人的權益,以及該做法對耆英及其家人的重要性。他們並分發給出席者每人一份表格,讓他們帶回去和家庭醫師討論,填寫。
中華頤養院的劉佳琳,新的入院協調員李善恆,也介紹了該院昆市新址的申請入住辦法。

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            中華頤養院的鄧詩廉(立者左起),李善恆,劉嘉琳像營養早餐會出席者解說該院服務。(圖由中華頤養院提供)

            郭月玲醫師講解糖尿病。(圖由中華頤養院提供)

波士頓華人天主教會聖母出遊



波士頓華人天主教會為誌記五月份為聖母月,531日在早晨彌撒後,舉行每年一度的聖母出遊行數百教友在教會內為聖母加冠,再糾察及義工前導,波士頓警察協助疏導交通中 ,魚貫而行,繞經波士頓華埠街道,天下為公牌樓 ,送誦唸玫瑰經,唱聖詠,一路走回聖雅各伯堂,接著舉行聖體降福,敬禮,為天下代禱。(圖由陳建立提供)

Elizabeth Warren Addresses Bunker Hill Community College Commencement Exercises

Elizabeth Warren Addresses Bunker Hill Community College Commencement Exercises

BOSTON, June 3, 2015—U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren delivered the keynote address last Saturday at the 41st Commencement exercises of Bunker Hill Community College (BHCC) to a cheering crowd of more than 3,000 under the Commencement tent on the College grounds. A record-breaking 1,408 graduates received degrees and certificates, the highest number in the College’s history.

BHCC President Pam Eddinger conducted the College’s traditional “ritual of gratitude” in which graduates thank all who have helped them through college. Urging the students to continue working hard for themselves and others, she said, “One day community college will be free and talents like yours will be the making of America.” 

Introducing Warren, Eddinger praised the Senator’s personal triumphs and her advocacy of middle-class families. “Like many of our students here today, Senator Warren was the first in her family to graduate from college. She has been a wonderful friend to the College, and she is a great model for our students.” 

“You’ve done something remarkable,” Warren told the graduates. “You’ve faced down the challenges and graduated.  You made this day happen!”  Warren described her battle to create the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, calling it “a tough cop willing to take on Wall Street and the big banks.” People told her it was a great idea that would never happen. “I kept slugging it out,” she said, until the idea became a reality. “If you want to build something,” she said to rousing applause, “if you want to change something, well, nobody’s going to give it to you, you have to fight for it!”  Following her speech, Warren shook hands with graduates as they crossed the stage to receive their degrees and certificates.

At the ceremony the College recognized Interim Superintendent of the Boston Public Schools John McDonough with the President’s Distinguished Service Award, the highest honor the College confers on a member of the community. The College and the Public Schools have a close partnership of many years, currently focusing on the Success Boston program, which made them allies in preparing high school students to undertake college-level work. 

Also honored at the event was BHCC administrator Janice M. Bonanno, retiring this year after 42 years of service to the College in a range of capacities from front-line and managerial duties to crucial leadership roles. Bonanno is Associate Vice President of Student Services and Dean of Students. She received the Trustees’ Distinguished Service Award, which recognizes extraordinary commitment and service to the College.

Visit the BHCC website to view highlights of the commencement season at bhcc.edu/ceremonyhighlights/

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MAYOR WALSH SIGNS ORDINANCE TO REDUCE DIESEL EMISSIONS

MAYOR WALSH SIGNS ORDINANCE TO REDUCE DIESEL EMISSIONS
BOSTON - Wednesday, June 3, 2015 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today signed “An Ordinance to Protect Air Quality throughout the City of Boston by Reducing Fuel Emissions," to help reduce harmful emissions from diesel vehicles and idling. The ordinance requires all pre-2007 vehicles owned or leased by the City or used by its contractors to have been retrofitted with more effective emission-reduction equipment. It also simplifies and unifies the authority for the City of Boston to enforce the current state-wide anti-idling laws in a consistent way.
“This ordinance will ensure that as a City we are doing our part to be stewards of the environment," said Mayor Walsh. “I thank the Council for working together to create a healthier Boston for generations to come.”
Since 2007, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has considerably lowered the amount of pollution permissible from new diesel vehicles and equipment. However, because of their durability, many pre-2007 diesel vehicles remain in use. For this reason, federal, state and local governments have established programs to encourage the installation of retrofit air pollution control equipment on diesel vehicles and other diesel engines.
“This ordinance marks another testament of Mayor Walsh's efforts to lead by example,” said Austin Blackmon, Chief of Environment, Energy, and Open Space. “By holding the City's fleet to a higher standard, the Mayor and City Council are making Boston a healthier place to live and work.”
Through a combination of federal and state grants and City funds, most of the City’s diesel school buses are already later model years with built-in pollution-reduction equipment or model-year 2006 or earlier retrofit with the highest level of pollution reduction equipment feasible. The rest of the City’s diesel fleet includes about 328 diesel units, not including emergency vehicles, and about 153 of them are pre-2007. For several years, the Public Works Department has been installing diesel oxidation catalysts, which reduce particulate emissions 20 percent, on diesel units as they need muffler replacements. The City is now using B20 bio-diesel in all of its trucks and equipment further reducing emissions from diesel engines.
The Ordinance, which was filed by Councilor Stephen Murphy, has been under development for several years, with active engagement from Councilor Murphy, Felix Arroyo, now the City’s Chief of Health and Human Services, and community groups such as Alternatives for Community and Environment (ACE) and Clean Water Action.
“The asthma rate in Boston’s neighborhoods continues to climb,” said Councilor Murphy. “By further tightening air quality standards, as this ordinance does, we will make Boston’s neighborhoods healthier."
“Residents of Roxbury, Dorchester and Mattapan are exposed to large amounts of diesel pollution, resulting in consistently higher rates of illness and premature death," said ACE Executive Director Kalila Barnett. "ACE celebrates this ordinance as a critically important step to decrease hospitalizations and improve the health of communities of color. This law ensures that all of us in Boston will benefit from breathing cleaner, healthier air. We appreciate the Walsh administration and City Council for recognizing the harmful effects of diesel emissions and prioritizing the need for clean air in Boston.”
The ordinance generally requires all pre-2007 City-owned or operated vehicles to have equipment that reduces diesel emissions by at least 20 percent by the end of 2015. There are exceptions for emergency vehicles, snow removal equipment and equipment rarely used. The Department of Public Works will complete installations on the City's 75 vehicles still requiring retrofits under the ordinance by the end of this year.
Requirements for diesel vehicles and equipment used on new City contracts over $2 million would phase in over three years.
1.    Fiscal Year 2016: Half of the pre-2007 diesel vehicles and equipment used for the contract would be required to have retrofits achieving at least 20-percent pollution reduction.
2.    Fiscal Year 2017: All pre-2007 diesel vehicles and equipment would be required to have retrofits achieving at least 20-percent pollution reduction.
3.    Fiscal Year 2018: All pre-2007 diesel vehicles and equipment not previously retrofit would be required to have retrofits achieving at least 85-percent—or best available—pollution reductions.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts limits unnecessary idling to five minutes. There are more stringent rules in school zones. These limits are contained, in various forms, in both Massachusetts general laws and in environmental regulations, and the different agencies of the City of Boston derive their authority under different provisions with different enforcement mechanisms and fines. The proposed ordinance simplifies and unifies the authority for Boston Police Department, Boston Transportation Department and the Air Pollution Control Commission to enforce the current state-wide limits in a consistent way. It does not change those limits. Fines for violation of the idling rules will be $100 for the first offense and $500 for subsequent offenses.

WuXi NextCODE Wins Genomics England Clinical Interpretation Tender in both Rare Disease and Cancer

WuXi NextCODE Wins Genomics England Clinical Interpretation Tender in both Rare Disease and CancerAfter two rounds of head-to-head evaluation against leading sequence analysis providers from around the world, WuXi NextCODE is the only system selected by GeL in all categories


SHANGHAI and CAMBRIDGE, Mass. and REYKJAVIK, Iceland, 
June 3, 2015 /

-- WuXi NextCODE, a precision medicine company using the genome to improve health worldwide, today announced that it has been selected by Genomics England (GeL) to provide clinical interpretation of the whole genome sequences of both rare disease and cancer patients as part of the first phase of the 100,000 Genomes Project (UK100K) of the UK National Health Service (NHS).
WuXi NextCODE will deploy its unique database model and clinical and tumor-normal analysis and reporting systems at GeL, enabling NHS clinicians to begin to efficiently analyze patient sequence data and to identify causative variants in rare diseases and driver mutations in tumors. GeL plans to sequence and interpret the genomes of 8,000 patients in this initial phase of the UK100K project and to test the systems prior to contracting with the four winning companies.
"We are excited by the opportunity to employ WuXi NextCODE's capabilities at GeL and to help to deliver the benefits of the UK100K project to patients," said Dr. Ge Li, Chairman and CEO of WuXi PharmaTech, of which WuXi NextCODE is a wholly owned subsidiary. "GeL is a pioneer in the global movement to realize precision medicine at scale, and we are honored to play a part in delivering on this vision in the UK and around the world."
"The results of the process announced today are an important validation of the uniquely broad power of our technology for applying genomic big data to healthcare," said Hannes Smarason, co-founder and COO of WuXi NextCODE. "Our system is proven and in use in every facet of GeL's activities – from diagnostics to population research and better drug development – and we look forward to putting the full range of our capabilities to work for them."
GeL was established by the UK Department of Health with the aim of sequencing 100,000 whole genomes from about 75,000 volunteer participants by 2017. The project is recruiting NHS patients with common cancers, as well as NHS patients with rare diseases and their families.
WuXi NextCODE offers uniquely comprehensive and integrated capabilities for using the genome to better diagnose disease and create better medicine. These include a full range of sequencing services through our CLIA-certified laboratory; the world's leading genome sequence analysis system; a novel database architecture that makes it possible to query, manage, store and share massive genomic data with unrivalled speed and efficiency; and the know-how and experience to apply genomics to optimize every aspect of drug discovery and development. With offices in Shanghai, Cambridge, Massachusetts and Reykjavik, we enable clinicians and researchers at institutions and companies worldwide to use the full power of the genome to diagnose, treat and prevent disease.

星期二, 6月 02, 2015

SECRETARY ASH ANNOUNCES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LISTENING SESSIONS

SECRETARY ASH ANNOUNCES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LISTENING SESSIONS

Economic development planning process begins with public engagement across the Commonwealth

Boston – Tuesday, June 02, 2015 – Today Housing and Economic Development Secretary Jay Ash announced input and listening sessions in six cities across Massachusetts. The listening sessions will provide to provide businesses and constituents an opportunity to help shape the Commonwealth’s economic development plan.
“Economic development relies on businesses across Massachusetts hiring new workers and offering raises to experienced hands,” said Secretary Ash. “The best way to find out what they need is to ask them, and listen to their responses. Any economic development plan we write will be grounded in robust public engagement and debate in order to address the core needs of our businesses.”
Massachusetts law requires the secretary of Housing and Economic Development to draft a comprehensive economic development plan within the first year of a new gubernatorial administration. Secretary Ash has committed to grounding the Baker-Polito Administration’s economic development strategy in public dialogue, and in regional opportunities. These regional listening sessions begin a six-month economic development planning process, and serve as a first step in drafting the statutorily-required plan. 
“Working to engage with the regions across Massachusetts offers Housing and Economic Development valuable insight into regional strengths, needs, and priorities,” said Deputy Secretary of Housing and Economic Development Carolyn Kirk. “Figuring out the best way to augment those strengths and build on existing potential will ensure that our plan helps entrepreneurs, small businesses, and job seekers.”
“The regional directors in the Massachusetts Office of Business Development provide an essential communications line between local businesses and state-wide economic development policy,” said Assistant Secretary of Business Development Nam Pham. “Bringing communities and state officials together during the planning process for our economic development plan will help us effectively target regions and sectors across the Commonwealth.”
The Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development will hold listening sessions in Worcester, Quincy, Lynn, West Barnstable, Lowell, and Springfield. The executive office welcomes public participation in these sessions. For more information, visit http://1.usa.gov/1cw4TL4.
Central Region
Thursday, June 25
1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Quinsigamond Community College
670 W. Boylston St, Worcester
Greater Boston Region
Thursday, June 25
1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Quincy College
Lower Level, North Tower – Presidents Place Conference Center
1250 Hancock St, Quincy
Northeast Region
Thursday, June 25
1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
North Shore Community College
300 Broad St, Lynn
Southeastern Region
Thursday, June 25
1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Cape Cod Community College
2240 Iyannough Rd, West Barnstable    
Western Merrimack Valley and MetroWest Region
Thursday, June 25
1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Federal Building
50 Kearney Sq, Lowell
Western Region
Thursday, June 25
12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
UMass Center
Tower Square
1500 Main Street, Springfield

AEROMEXICO STARTS ITS NEW ROUTE BOSTON - MEXICO CITY

AEROMEXICO STARTS ITS NEW ROUTE
BOSTON - MEXICO CITY
The new route connects passengers throughout Mexico and Latin America


BOSTON –With Aeromexico, Mexico’s global airline, now flying to Boston Logan International Airport a new world of opportunity is available to Massachusetts residents and businesses and promises to fuel convenient travel between New England and Latin America.

The market between Boston and Mexico City, combined with the airlines’ other 45 destinations in Mexico and Central America, represents over 492,000 passengers and $134M in ticket revenue annually.

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker said the new route opens up connections to 16 major cities in Latin America including Buenos Aires, Lima and Bogota. “This new route not only opens doors for business, but it lets our diverse residents and visiting students easily connect to their families.’’

“We are very pleased to add our 16th destination in the United States, reflecting the airline's commitment to increase our presence in one of our most important markets. Boston is a city of great importance for Mexico and Latin America because of its global economic potential and extensive academic offerings that draw many students from Mexico and Latin America every year,” said Anko van der Werff, Aeromexico Chief Revenue Officer.

Aeromexio began serving its new route between Boston and Mexico City on June 1st, 2015 with daily flights every day expect Tuesday. The new route is advantageous for both passengers traveling from Mexico on their way to the U.S. and Europe, and vice versa. As a member of the SkyTeam Airline Alliance, Aeromexico is able to take advantage of code sharing with Delta and other partner airlines and use Boston Logan International Airport as a gateway to Europe.

“We are thrilled to be adding Mexico City to the roster of extraordinary international destinations one can fly to nonstop from Boston,” Massport CEO Thomas P. Glynn said. “Mexico City is one of the largest cities in the world and dates back to the 1300s, our cities have several things in common. Like Boston, Mexico City is a place that honors its significant history, it is a cultural and political hub for its people, has a large concentration of universities, and it is a city that celebrates its diversity.”

This new route is served with Boeing 737-700 airplanes with 124 seats 12 in the Aeromexico Clase Premier Business Class cabin. Flight 699 leaves Boston at 4:20 p.m. and arrives in Mexico City at 8:42 p.m.  Flight 698 leaves Mexico City at 9 a.m. and arrives in Boston at 3:05 p.m.

Before now, Boston had been the largest U.S.-Mexico City air travel market without nonstop service. Boston beat out Seattle, Portland and Philadelphia for this new nonstop service. Last year, more than 45,000 passengers traveled between Boston and Mexico City.

The estimated economic impact to the region of a Boston-Mexico City route is $45M annually. One element in gaining the new route was the work of a Latin America Task Force which connected the airline with local business and civic leaders.

“On behalf of the Boston visitor industry, I am pleased to welcome Aeromexico to Boston and New England. The new non-stop service will mean more visitors and significantly more spending from Mexico and Latin America for our city and for our hotels, restaurant, attractions and retailers. The Boston and Cambridge visitor industry could see as much as $54 million in new spending thanks to Aeromexico’s new service,” said Patrick Moscaritolo, President and CEO of the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau.

With the start of this route, Aeromexico now offers 80 daily flights between Mexico City and the United States carrying close to 9,000 passengers a day between these two countries, an action that confirms the airline's commitment to offer its customers better network connectivity with its world-class service.