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Ten Apartment Organization Tips to Maximize Space

By Rent.com, Contributor Although there are many perks to renting an apartment, having a ton of space is not usually one of them. Fortunately, there are some things that can be done to improve your situation without changing apartments altogether. To get rid of the mess and get the most out of your small space, use these ten apartment organization tips to maximize space: 1. Rotate Clothing: There’s no need to have a parka taking up space in your closet during the summer. Rotate clothing by season, and keep anything that’s not weather appropriate in storage. 2. Think Tall: When installing bookshelves, or any shelving for that matter, purchase something that will reach the ceiling. More shelves means more storage space, and the elimination of that cramped feeling. 3. Raise your Bed: If your bed isn’t high enough off the ground to store bins underneath, buy a bed lift to raise it just enough to make use of that under-bed space. You can also buy bins that are constructed specifically to fit underneath beds. 4. Add Shelves: Don’t limit yourself to traditional bookshelves. You can add shelving above the toilet to create space in your bathroom, or in your closet to maximize organization. Instead of having a headboard, install a shelving unit so you can ditch your nightstand and create more space. 5. Strategic Furniture: Besides purchasing furniture that will create the illusion of more space (think glass tables and couches with small legs), you can position your furniture to create mini-rooms within your apartment to organize the flow of your space. 6. Multifunctional: Everything in your apartment should have multiple functions. Instead of having a couch, buy a daybed. Use your dining table as an office or work space when you’re not eating (just make sure you have somewhere else to store your supplies). 7.  Rollaway Surfaces: When you’re organizing small spaces, rollaway surfaces, like a wheeled kitchen cart, can give you workspace in the living room and extra counter space in the kitchen when you need it. 8. Hang your TV: For more space to showcase your organizational prowess, hang your TV, but keep the table underneath to store your movies and books. It will maximize space and functionality. 9. Hidden Storage: Utilize as many hidden storage spaces as possible. Aside from raising your bed, you can also hang a skirt around your coffee table and store items underneath. 10. Angled Furniture: Angle furniture, such as chairs, in the corner of the room and use the space behind it to store baskets of things you can’t find space for (like that CD collection you can’t bring yourself to get rid of).

From: http://www.forbes.com/sites/rent/2013/04/13/ten-apartment-organization-tips-to-maximize-space/

Lifelong Statin Sentence Now Includes Furloughs

By Larry Husten, Contributor Although the benefits of statins are among the best documented in all of medicine, continuous lifelong statin therapy is not always easy to achieve in clinical practice. Now a new retrospective study suggests that although clinical events causing temporary cessation of statin therapy occur often, most of these patients are later able to resume statin therapy. …read more
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High Potency Statins Linked To Increased Risk For Acute Kidney Injury

By Larry Husten, Contributor Although the beneficial effects of high-potency statins have been well-characterized in clinical trials, these same trials have lacked the power to illuminate rare but potentially important adverse events. A suggestion of one such area of concern, acute kidney injury, was first raised in the SATURN trial. Now, a new study published in BMJ provides further information about this area. …read more
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Tech Makes Big Data Useful — Lots Of Data Analysts Still Needed — SAS

By Tom Groenfeldt, Contributor Although technology companies like Teradata and SAS are making data easier to use, business will need well-educated analysts for years to come, according to Jerry Oglesby, senior director for global academic and certification programs at SAS, the global analytics specialist. In my recent piece about Teradata Aster, I noted their assertion that new Aster tools could reduce the need for data scientists by 80 percent, using one to set up a function and then turn the operations over to business analysts. …read more
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The Feverish Hunt For Evidence Of A Man-Made Global Warming Crisis

By Larry Bell, Contributor

Although “climate” is generally associated with periods of at least three decades, less than one and one-half decades following mid-1970s “scientific” predictions that the next Ice Age was  rapidly approaching, the media trumpeted a new and opposite alarm…a man-made global warming crisis. Previously, even the prestigious National Academy of Sciences had issued a warning that there was “a finite possibility that a serious worldwide cooling could befall the earth within the next 100 years.” …read more
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3 Ways LinkedIn Just Made It Easier to Find a Job

By Nancy Collamer, Contributor

Although the unemployment rate in February nudged down to 7.7 percent (good news), there are still 12 million Americans out of work (bad news). If you’re one of them, or know someone who is, I want to tell you about the new, useful ways the LinkedIn Jobs page lets you search for employment. …read more
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Clot Busters May Benefit Tardy Heart Attack Patients

By Larry Husten, Contributor Although primary PCI has emerged as the best treatment for patients with STEMI, most patients don’t receive this treatment within the early time frame when it is known to be most beneficial. Patients delay is one important factor. Another is that most patients don’t arrive at a PCI-capable hospital and can not be transferred fast enough to a PCI hospital. …read more
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Mixed Results For Spironolactone In Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction

By Larry Husten, Contributor Although the mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists (MRAs) spironolactone and eplerenone (Inspra, Pfizer) have been shown to be beneficial in patients with heart failure (HF) with reduced ejection fraction (EF), their role in heart failure patients with preserved EF has not been tested until now. Now the results of the Aldo-DHF (Aldosterone Receptor Blockade in Diastolic Heart Failure), published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, demonstrate that although the treatment works as expected to improve diastolic function in this patient population, no clinical benefits were observed in association with these changes. …read more
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A Tale of Iran, Syria and a Busy Oil Tanker

By Claudia Rosett, Contributor Although sanctions have forced Iran to cut back dramatically on its shipping traffic, some Iranian-linked vessels continue to slip through the net. For a brazen example, take the case of an Iranian-flagged oil tanker named the Tour 2, currently off Cyprus, which earlier this month paid a call at the Syrian port of Tartous.
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MOOCs: A College Education Online?

By David Skorton and Glenn Altschuler, Contributor Although it has given rise to jokes about cows and an outfielder for the 1986 New York Mets, MOOC is actually an acronym for Massive Open Online Courses.  Depending on whom you ask, they point the way to the future of higher education, the end of higher education as we know it, both, or neither.
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Public Finance Sector OK…For Now; Fitch Cautions About Medicaid Cuts

By Tedra DeSue, Contributor Although the vibe on Capital Hill indicates that the nation’s leaders are facing insurmountable differences when it comes to dealing with the nation’s finances, a major market player says the outlook for the public finance sector remains positive. Fitch Ratings today released a report noting that majority of its rating actions […]
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