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postheadericon Best Travel Destinations in The World

If you want to visit the best travel destinations on the globe, then you can use internet to search the exact ideal place for vacation. Many online guides help you in this task with their knowledge. They provide you all the details such as hotels, tourist spots and the speciality of that particular place to make your trip memorable. It is always necessary to take all safety and health advice from these traveling experts. Their staff got all information about all possible best travel destinations.

Many Hollywood fans like to visit Los Angeles. It has world best cuisine. This cosmopolitan area has famous Paul Museum. Art lovers come to this place to visit art galleries. This place has many sunny beaches for those who would like to spend their vacations with sounds of waves of ocean. Because of its various flavors, LA is the hot favorite destination of tourists.

Thailand is also one of the best travel destinations in the world. It spreads smile with their vibrant colors of countries. This destination is full of wonderful sights. You will definitely like its magnificent culture of an ancient civilization. Every nature loving person likes to visit Phuket and Pattaya. The food this country offers is just amazing.

If you are planning to spend some quality time with your family, then you have an option of Walt Disney World (US). From elder to younger, everyone like their live cartoon shows. It’s not so expensive at all. Disney cruise line and Disney vacation club are the most famous places of Disney world. You will also find some adventures games and excellent spa therapy here.

Other than Walt Disney World, Scotland is also one of the best travel destinations. This country has many amusement parks and different theme parks to entertain kids and parents too. These parks have numerous categories of games which attracts children and their guardian. You will also get involve in the world of kids and excitement. Visiting this place provides your child a million dollar smile.

Switzerland is the dream destination of many married couples. It offers beauty of lakes, streams, waterfalls and rivers. The eyesight places definitely catch your attention. People love to eat fine cheeses and chocolates of different tastes. Its beautiful scenery and the best public transportation services make your journey truly memorable.

Persons who are interested to invent new tradition and culture, then you can go and visit countries like Spain. It has monuments, theme parks and waterfall to enjoy. The accommodation facilities are the combination of old and new tradition. You will get both type of hotels or holiday rooms with simple or high tech facility. The people are very co-operative too.

Depend on your hobbies or interest; you will easily decide your best travel destinations for enjoyment and fun. These places make your vacation full of unforgettable sweet memories. After doing search on internet, you will find many places like Caribbean destinations, European destinations and winter vacation or wedding destination.

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postheadericon Playboy Playmate to Undergo Psycho Therapy

New York, NY (PRWEB) January 31, 2006

PsychoTherapy Clothing announced today the signing of Playboy Playmate Centerfold Stephanie Adams as featured Spokeswoman for the companys new Gay and Lesbian t-shirt line.

“PsychoTherapy Clothing has chosen Stephanie Adams to represent our brand because of her pioneering spirit and outspoken voice; states company President Keith Knight. Stephanie was the first Playboy Playmate Centerfold to come out of the closet as a lesbian and she is a prominent fixture in the New York City Gay and Lesbian community. She is also an accomplished author, astrologist and painter.

Stephanie was on the cover of last years Village Voice gay pride edition and has been featured in and on the cover of various publications including Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, ELLE, She Magazine, Curve, GO NYC, Next, The Weekly News, DIVA, The Advocate, New York Observer, Time Out New York, The Daily News, The New York Post, New York Newsday and many more.

About Psycho Therapy Clothing:

Psycho Therapy Clothing designs fun, sexy, cool and crazy t-shirts that allow people to express to the world their individual obsessions, sexual preference and state of mind. The front of each Gender Therapy shirt offers a common gay/lesbian term, while on the back is featured a dictionary style definition. This unique wearable coming out therapy enables people to get out of the closet and on to the street–expressing not only their good taste, but also who they are.

Launched in July 2005, Psycho Therapy Clothing is the brainchild of New York based filmmaker Keith Knight. As a member of the Directors Guild of America (DGA), he worked on films with stars like Brad Pitt, Denzel Washington, Steve Martin, Anthony Hopkins, Goldie Hawn, Richard Gere and Winona Ryder. Many of the quirks of these A-list celebrities helped inspire him to form the company. At about $ 20 a shirt I thought this was a more cost-effective way to work out inner demons, jokes Knight of his collection. The high price of therapy these days had me thinking that I could help people with their psychological issues and their wardrobes at the same time. The shirts can also be sent anonymously to people who just dont get the hint.

The interactive website also features a Free Advice section, a photo gallery of the beautiful Psycho Girls, and a chance to submit shirt ideas. Next month will feature the launch of new S&M themed shirts as well as a line of custom designed hospital scrubs.

Shirt prices start at $ 19 and are offered in XS, S, M, L, XL. Each high quality 100% cotton shirt is offered in womens, mens and childrens sizes of either the classic T or tank. Psycho Therapy Clothing is cleverly packaged in an oversized prescription bottle making it the perfect gift to give to someonein person or anonymously.

The collection is available exclusively at http://www.psychotherapyclothing.com and at select stores.

For more information on Stephanie Adams please visit her website at: http://www.GODDESSY.com/

For more information on Psycho Therapy Clothing, please contact

Marla Russo of Bella Public Relations at 212-868-8183.

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postheadericon Colloquia at CDISC International Interchange to Focus on Major Diseases

Austin, TX (PRWEB) September 14, 2011

?Standards for Patients? is the theme of the coming CDISC International Interchange, which will take place in Baltimore on 10-14 October 2011. This theme will also be the focus of a set of Colloquia to continue development of standards to support the collection of clinical research efficacy data and to facilitate regulatory reviews of clinical research data in eSubmissions for approval of potential new therapeutic products.

Work has already been initiated on standards development in certain of these areas that will form the basis of the Colloquia themes: TB, Virology (Hep C/Hep B/HIV), Pain, Oncology, Diabetes, Imaging. At the CDISC Interchange, representatives of FDA?s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) will be available to discuss their assessment of therapeutic area standards and additional standards that are needed to support upcoming eSubmissions. CDISC has developed standards to support a core set of data that are essential across all clinical research studies. However, standards specific to determinations of efficacy and other specialty areas are still in development. This requires input from those with experience in these disease areas ? clinicians and patients.

The Colloquia will be made possible through the support of Critical Path Institute (C-Path), the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) and CDISC. C-Path will partner with CDISC to lead the colloquia and provide standards development expertise, and ACRP will invite participation of experienced clinicians. Additional active participation will be sought from the patient and clinical research arenas.

According to Raymond Woosley, MD, PhD, President and CEO of C-Path, ?In order to facilitate more efficient development of new therapies, we must establish disease-specific standards for data collected in clinical research, as well as for eSubmission of that data for regulatory review. The data standards established by CDISC make it possible for scientists to communicate and share data and knowledge efficiently, creating an increased likelihood that new therapies will move more quickly and reliably through the regulatory review process and reach the patients who need them.?

?ACRP is excited to be involved in this important endeavor that will directly affect its membership in the future,? said James Thomasell, Executive Director of ACRP. Paula Brown Stafford, Chair-elect for the CDISC Board of Directors, stated ?The development of these important standards for efficacy data in clinical research is a key strategic focus area for CDISC from 2012-2015.?

Interested parties can obtain criteria for participation in the Colloquia and further information at: http://www.cdisc.org/stuff/contentmgr/files/0/50a3e79cae14693185274cd49cd9fca9/misc/colloquiainvite_rdkaug2011_final.pdf. The program and registration opportunities for the CDISC Interchange and associated educational events can be found at http://www.cdisc.org/interchange?a=2437#2437.

About CDISC

The Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC) is a global, open, multidisciplinary, non-profit organization that has established standards to support the acquisition, exchange, submission and archive of clinical research data and metadata to streamline clinical research. The CDISC mission is to develop and support global, platform-independent data standards that enable information system interoperability to improve medical research and related areas of healthcare. CDISC standards are vendor-neutral, platform-independent and freely available via the CDISC website. Additional information on CDISC can be found on the CDISC website at http://www.cdisc.org.

The CDISC Vision: Informing patient care and safety through higher quality medical research

About Critical Path Institute (C-Path)

An independent, non-profit organization established in 2005 with public and private philanthropic support from the Southern Arizona community, Science Foundation Arizona (SFAz), and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), C-Path is committed to improving health and saving lives by accelerating the development of safe, effective medicines. An international leader in forming collaborations around this mission, C-Path has established global, public-private partnerships that currently include over 1,000 scientists from government regulatory agencies, academia, patient advocacy organizations, and thirty five major pharmaceutical companies. C-Path is headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, with offices in Phoenix, Arizona, and Rockville, Maryland. For more information, visit http://www.c-path.org. Click here to view a video showing why the work of C-Path is essential.

About ACRP

The Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) is the primary resource for clinical research professionals in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device industries, and those in hospital, academic medical centers and physician office settings. ACRP was founded in 1976 to address the educational and networking needs of research nurses and others who supported the work of clinical investigations. With its own professional society came the recognition of a new distinctive profession ? that of the clinical researcher. More than 35 years later, ACRP is a global association comprised of more than 18,000 individuals in over 65 countries dedicated to clinical research and development. Our mission is ?To provide global leadership to promote integrity and excellence for the clinical research profession?. The Academy of Pharmaceutical Physicians and Investigators (APPI) is an affiliate of ACRP and is the leading professional organization, exclusive to physicians, that supports and addresses the unique issues and challenges of all physicians involved in clinical research.

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