Friday, February 27, 2009

National Kidney Month is March: Prevalence of Kidney Disease

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The ultimate goal and mission of the National Kidney Foundation is the eradication of diseases of the kidney and urinary tract, which are among the costliest illnesses in the U.S. today. Here are eleven other facts everyone should know:

1. More than 26 million Americans over age 20 have chronic kidney disease. This number represents approx 13% of the adult population. Millions more are at increased risk for developing kidney disease, and most don’t even know it.1

2. At the end of 2007, there were 485,000 Americans receiving treatment for kidney failure (also called end stage renal disease, or ESRD). This included 341,000 dialysis patients and 136,000 with a functioning kidney transplant. Each year, more than 70,000 Americans die from causes related to kidney failure.2

3. Every month, the number of Americans waiting for kidney transplants increases. Approximately 76,604 patients are awaiting kidney transplants and more than 2,373 are waiting for kidney-pancreas transplants.3 A new name is added to the waiting list every 12 minutes.4 Eighteen people die while waiting each day. More donors are urgently needed.

4. Chronic kidney disease has a disproportionate impact on minority populations, especially African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans and American Indians. In 2005, the rates per million population for new cases of kidney failure (ESRD) for different population groups were: 991 for African Americans; 516 for American Indians, 355 for Asian Americans and 485 for Hispanic Americans compared with 268 for white Americans.2

5. Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney failure. In 2003, it accounted for about 45 percent of the new cases and about 36 percent of all cases of kidney failure in the U.S.5

6. Uncontrolled or poorly controlled high blood pressure is the second leading cause of kidney failure in the U.S. In 2002, it accounted for 27 percent of the new cases and about 23 percent of all cases of kidney failure in the U.S.

7. The third and fourth leading causes of kidney failure in the U.S. are glomerulonephritis, an inflammatory disease of the kidneys, and polycystic kidney disease. In 2002, these disorders accounted for 8.2 percent and 2.2 percent, respectively, of the new cases of kidney failure in the U.S.


8. Kidney and urologic diseases continue to be major causes of lost productivity, physician visits, and hospitalizations among men and women. Each year, kidney stones result in
more than one million physician office visits and nearly 177,496 hospitalizations at a cost of $2.07 billion.5

9. Urinary tract infections result in nearly 11 million office visits annually and 367,246 hospitalizations. About 53 percent of women report suffering from UTIs annually.5

10. A major problem in men is benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), or enlargement of the prostate gland, affecting more than 33 percent of men aged 50 to 59, and 44 percent of men over 70. 5 An even more widespread problem among men is erectile dysfunction, or impotence, which affects 20-60 percent of men in the U.S. between 40 and 60 years of age. 5

11. Since 1950, the incidence rates have increased steadily for kidney, prostate and testicular cancer. Prostate cancer is a leading cause of death in men 65 and older in whom 70% of all cases occur. It is the 7th leading cause of death overall among men in the United States. In 2002, 190,096 men developed prostate cancer, and 30,446 died of it. African American men, and men with a family history of prostate cancer are the two groups at greatest risk for prostate cancer – over age 50.6

Since diseases of the kidney and urinary tract remain a major cause of illness and death in the U.S., a concerted effort by the government, the private sector, and lay and medical volunteers is needed to reduce their toll on society. The National Kidney Foundation and its 43 Affiliates comprise the largest voluntary health organization in the country whose purpose and efforts are directed solely to this end.

Sources of Facts and Statistics:
1. NKF-K/DOQI Clinical Practice Guidelines for Chronic Kidney Disease: Evaluation, Classification and Stratification
2. U.S. Renal Data System 2007 Annual Data Report (www.usrds.org)
3.“Facts About Transplantation in the United States” (United Network for Organ Sharing; www.unos.org)
4. Coalition on Donation (www.shareyourlife.org)
5. “Kidney and Urologic Diseases Statistics for the United States,” from the National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse (www.niddk.nih.gov)
6. http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/prostate/index.htm

Monday, February 23, 2009

National Kidney Foundation of Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming Hosts an Evening of Comedy

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Comedian Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald is Headliner for Benefit

What: The National Kidney Foundation of Colorado, Montana and Wyoming will host an evening of comedy featuring Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald, comedian and star of Animal Planet's Emergency Vets.

When: Tuesday, March 31 at 7:00 p.m. Doors open at 6:00 p.m.

Where: Comedy Works Landmark South
5345 Landmark Place
Greenwood Village, CO

More information:

“Dr. Fitzgerald has graciously volunteered his talents in support of the foundation,” remarked Judy Norman, executive director of the foundation. “Don't miss this fun-filled evening. Proceeds from the event will benefit the various patient and community programs.”

Tickets are $25. To buy tickets, visit http://www.comedyworks.com/Members/Event.aspx?cid=353.

The National Kidney Foundation of Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming is dedicated to preventing kidney and urinary tract disease, improving the health and well-being of individuals and families affected by these diseases and increasing the availability of all organs for transplantation. For more information, visit www.kidneycimw.org.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Keep Kidneys Healthy During National Kidney Month

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Valentine’s Day is past. But March is National Kidney Month, and World Kidney Day is March 12—a perfect time for Americans to show some love for their humble, hard-working kidneys. The National Kidney Foundation offers a 10-step program for protecting kidney health.

10 Ways to Keep Kidneys Healthy
• Monitor blood pressure and cholesterol.
• Monitor blood glucose.
• Control weight.
• Don’t smoke.
• Follow a healthful diet.
• Don’t overuse non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) or other OTC painkillers.
• Get an annual physical exam.
• Find out if Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), diabetes or heart disease runs in your family.
• Exercise regularly.
• Talk to your doctor about being tested for CKD if you’re at risk.


The National Kidney Foundation of Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming is dedicated to preventing kidney and urinary tract disease, improving the health and well-being of individuals and families affected by these diseases and increasing the availability of all organs for transplantation. To learn more about CKD risk factors, prevention and treatment, visit www.kidney.org.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Aspen Gay Ski Week: The Photos










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Aspen Gay Ski Week, the nation’s largest and oldest gay ski event, celebrated its 32nd anniversary January 11-18, 2009.

The week’s events included a Prince cover band, “Purple Reign,” a SnowBall, and the infamous pool party on Saturday night. Comedy Night at the Wheeler Opera House showcased top comics Mark Alan Smith, Erin Foley, Scott Kennedy, and Paul Williams—the producer of the show and hilarious emcee of the downhill costume contest.

For more information, visit www.gayskiweek.com.

Photo credit to Dick Mitchell.

Property By Phone Now Desired by Tech Savvy Consumers


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AccessU2 Mobile Solutions, LLC, a pioneer in mobile marketing for real estate, and its patent pending product, Property By Phone, have been sought out by smart Realtors, but now, consumers are requesting that their Realtors use this service.

“Today’s tech savvy consumers are demanding that their Realtors use the latest technology to sell their property even faster,” said Founder and CEO Kenneth O’Hanlon. “Toll free voice recordings were once the industry standard, but they are now out-of-date. With Property By Phone prospective buyers can receive property text, photos, and video information via text message, even as they stand in front of the property.”

Property By Phone instructs the prospective buyer to call a toll-free number, and the property information, video, and photos are delivered by text message. The company’s platform delivers the same type of experience to a buyer's cell phone that virtual tours have delivered to websites. The Realtor also receives a call capture text message and email as soon as the consumer receives the information. Using the Your Front Office service, consumers can also set an appointment on the listing agent’s calendar.

Chelle Fletcher, a Realtor with Home Real Estate in Denver, was asked by one of her home sellers if she could use “that new service that sends text, photos and videos to you cell phone instantly” as a marketing tool to sell their home. Fletcher did a demo of the Property By Phone service and was so impressed that she decided to market all six of her current properties this way.

Using PropertyByPhone.com is a quick and easy process:
1. Dial the toll-free number listed on the sign rider.
2. Enter the Property code displayed.
3. Choose English, French, or Spanish to receive text property information.
4. Consumer confirms cell phone number.
5. A text message description, a photo gallery, and optional video of the property are received.
6. Realtors receive a text message of the cell phone capture at the same time as the buyer is getting the property information.
7. The consumer can be connected with an operator to schedule a viewing of the listing; the Realtor and consumer receive text messages with appointment information.
8. Activity reports on the Realtor’s portal at www.propertybyphone.com keep a record of all leads received and can be shared with the home seller.

Nearly four years ago, an experience trying to view home properties in Florida convinced O’Hanlon that there had to be a better way to get property information. He found that brochure boxes were often empty, brochures were ruined by rain, Realtors did not return his calls promptly, or real estate offices were closed when he called.

Having a teenage daughter who text messaged frequently, O’Hanlon knew that society was on the verge of a mobile information revolution. He created a powerful platform to deliver instant multimedia content and interactive messaging services to all mobile handsets in North America. He discovered that voice takes priority over data in delivering information in the wireless network world, so he based development on using a toll free number with a voice recognition system, or IVR.

“We eliminate expensive, messy, time-consuming, and environmentally unfriendly brochure boxes forever,” commented Founder and CEO, Kenneth O’Hanlon. “Property By Phone delivers the property information descriptions and visuals to an interested home buyer, and, at the same time, a message is sent directly to the listing Realtor’s cell phone capturing the prospect’s number.”

Setting up service is simple; a Realtor subscribes to the service and receives a sign rider with a toll free number and a property code. When subscribing, the Realtor creates their property description and uploads their photos and can create videos online. Realtors can also review and share the activity report with home sellers.

In 2003, AccessU2 CEO Kenneth O'Hanlon began development of the code and process patents for Property By Phone. Along the way he quite literally pioneered the industry, working with cell phone aggregators and wireless providers in the U.S. and Canada and filing the patent pending process he created. Property By Phone is the only instant property information service that can communicate with the consumer in English, Spanish, or French; deliver photos and videos; and backed by 24-hour live operator assistance. The toll free number and property codes can be used in other marketing vehicles simply by adding them to advertisements, banners, billboards, or signage. For more information, visit www.propertybyphone.com.

Refresh Laser Spa Opens in Denver


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Refresh Laser Spa, specializing in non-invasive anti-aging aesthetic laser treatments, announced the grand opening of its spa at 6300 East Hampden Avenue, Suite 3132, Denver.

“We are excited to bring the very latest laser technology to Denver,” remarked owner Kimberly Hall. “What makes us stand out is that we offer each client personal, individualized treatment, and our cutting edge lasers provide the very best result with minimal to no ‘downtime’.”

Refresh Laser Spa offers Elite laser hair removal, MediDerm Laser ReGenesis Therapy, teeth whitening, and many other laser aesthetic and skin care services. Most importantly, the spa features two revolutionary aesthetic services: SmoothShapes from Eleme and the Affirm CO2 fractional laser from Cynosure.

The spa is the first provider of the SmoothShapes system in Denver. Used by Dr. Patricia Wexler and other top dermatologists, the system was created for longer-lasting improvement in dimpled skin known as cellulite. More than 85 percent of women will develop cellulite at some point in their life, and it can’t be controlled or improved through diet or exercise.

“After evaluating the technology and the clinical results, we found that SmoothShapes is an effective treatment for cellulite,” said Hall. “Patients enjoy it because it frees them of cellulite without downtime, discomfort, or side effects.
The unique combination of laser and dynamic light therapy, in addition to contoured rollers and suction, give results that provide longer-lasting cellulite reduction, without the need for monthly maintenance.”

SmoothShapes, a new pain-free treatment, uses a combination of dynamic laser energy and mechanical manipulation to rejuvenate collagen and improve the appearance of cellulite.

“Patients of every age are concerned about this problem, but until recently we’ve seen technology that wasn’t specific for treating the enlarged fat cells and inflexible collagen that contribute to cellulite,” explained Hall. “SmoothShapes actually liquefies the fat in cellulite areas and moves it out of the body via the lymphatic system resulting in smoother, tighter skin with improved appearance of cellulite.”

CO2 fractional micro-ablative laser resurfacing is the ground-breaking method for non-surgical facial rejuvenation and resurfacing. For micro-ablative laser resurfacing, Refresh utilizes the Cynosure Affirm CO2 laser; Cynosure is a leading developer and manufacturer of light-based aesthetic and medical treatment systems.

“Affirm Fractional CO2 can smooth deep wrinkles, coagulate tissue to tighten and firm skin, and make patients look and feel younger in as little as one session,” said Hall.

Delivering two treatments in one—skin resurfacing and collagen regeneration and rejuvenation—the laser can also treat significant sun damage, keratoses, poor skin texture, age spots, hyper-pigmentation, and a wide variety of other challenging skin conditions.

To learn more about SmoothShapes and Affirm CO2 laser or to schedule a free consultation, visit www.refreshlaserspa.com or call (720) 314-1965.

Refresh Laser Spa is proud to offer Denver's finest facial and skin rejuvenation, hair removal, laser aesthetic treatments, and skin care products available today. The highly trained, medically supervised and certified staff ensures patients’ privacy in an intimate spa atmosphere. Dedicated to providing complete and full service care for patients’ skin, Refresh offers the highest quality skin care products and monthly educational seminars. Visit www.refreshlaserspa.com for more information.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Art of Sculpture Photos: A CultureHaus Benefit













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CultureHaus, a social and educational support group of the Denver Art Museum connecting the young at heart with art, hosted the Art of Sculpture on Saturday, February 7 at RedLine (2350 Arapahoe St., Denver).

Each year, CultureHaus holds a “Banner” event, which is the organization’s signature party and fundraiser. The name of the Banner events is chosen by combining the phrase “Art of” with a noun. In 2008, CultureHaus held the “Art of Passion.”

Artist Theresa Ferg Brownback demonstrated the Italian style of portraiture using a live model, and guests participated in interactive sculpting sessions.

Denver chef extraordinaire, Daniel Young, delighted guests with food sculptures for the event. “Chef D,” as many know him, is the personal chef for Denver Nuggets forward Carmelo Anthony and was considered to fill the position as the White House Chef under president-elect Obama.

Attendees also enjoyed DJ Khadiwala, a Pearl Vodka ice luge with specialty drinks, and a VIP lounge for new members.

For more information, visit www.culturehaus.com.

The following photos are by Melissa Sepanic of Gorman House Photography: www.gormanhousephoto.com.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Is Your Cell Phone Building Relationships for You? : Mobile Technology in Real Estate

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Have you found that your toll free voice recordings aren't working for you like they used to?

Like any other technology that goes out of date, toll free voice recordings are the last generation of technology. Prospective buyers drive by your listings, cell phone in hand, and would like more information—a photo gallery, video footage, and possibly information in Spanish or another language. Consumers can now receive that information via text message, even as they stand in front of the property.

Many services exist in the marketplace. Some services instruct the consumer to text to a specific number. The downfall of this option is that most people comfortable with text messaging are younger—the market that is not purchasing the higher priced listings.

Property By Phone, one of these services, instructs the user to call a toll-free number, and the property information, video, and photos are delivered via text message. The company’s platform delivers the same type of experience to a buyer's cell phone that virtual tours have delivered to websites. The Realtor also receives a call capture text message and email as soon as the consumer receives the information.

What if you could start building a relationship with buyers sooner—at the sign rider? It would definitely put you one step ahead of your competition and allow you to begin the sales process instantly.

Building relationships is what Realtors do best, so make sure you are leveraging cell phones to build them sooner. Consumers today demand more, and the smart Realtor will deliver exactly what those consumers want—immediate gratification.

Visit www.PropertyByPhone.com for more information and to test the product for free. To try a demo now, dial 866-799-9899 and enter code “15.”