Imagen Televisión, el nuevo canal de televisión abierta de México que comienza transmisiones este próximo lunes 17 de octubre, revela detalles de su programación. Una propuesta innovadora bajo la visión estratégica del Lic. Olegario Vázquez Aldir, Director General de Grupo Empresarial Ángeles, que ofrece a la audiencia productos competitivos a nivel nacional e internacional.
Dicho contenido incluye un importante volumen de producciones originales hechas en México y programas exitosos de diferentes partes del mundo. Los géneros de ficción, noticias, entretenimiento y deportes serán los pilares de la programación del canal.
Conscientes de liderar un momento histórico de la televisión en México, al ser el primer lanzamiento de un canal nacional de televisión abierta en más de 20 años, Imagen Televisión asume este gran compromiso con la audiencia mexicana presentando una nueva opción televisiva que conecte a todos y en donde quepan las ideas de todos. Un canal que inspire a las nuevas generaciones, que muestre la realidad con otros ojos y abra nuevos caminos.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7936151-imagen-television-el-nuevo-canal-de-mexico-revela-detalles-programacion/
This video Top 20 Best GOALKEEPER Clean Sheets In The Premier League - Last Season is about the best goalkeepers who have tried their best along with the help of their players to keep clean sheet in the Premier League last season.
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The public is generally satisfied with cancer research progress over the past 20 years. However, they believe it takes too long for new cancer medicines to reach patients and that their countries invest too little in fighting cancer. Most fear that the current economic crisis will slow cancer research progress. This is according to the PACE Cancer Perception Index: A Six-Nation, Public Opinion Survey of Cancer Knowledge and Attitudes, released today in advance of World Cancer Day, which is recognized on February 4, 2013.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/60140-lilly-oncology-pace-cancer-perception-index
Today, Novo Nordisk announced a four-year extension of its Changing Diabetes® in Children programme which provides access to diabetes care and free insulin to children with type 1 diabetes in developing countries. The expansion sees five new countries join the programme; Cambodia, Ivory Coast, Myanmar, Senegal and Sudan. By 2020, more than 20,000 children over the course of 11 years will have benefited from the programme.
Ten years ago, a child in Sub-Saharan Africa diagnosed with type 1 diabetes often had a life expectancy of less than a year1. In response, Novo Nordisk established the Changing Diabetes® in Children programme to support sustainable quality care and improved diagnosis of the condition. Since the start of the programme in 2009, 13,700 children in nine countries in Africa and South-East Asia have received free human insulin and access to diabetes care.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/uk/7962351-novo-nordisk-programme-children-diabetes/
Professional Photographers of America (PPA) will launch its international Super 1 Day photo workshops on Monday, October 6. For two weeks, professional and aspiring professional photographers from around the world may participate in one-day intensive training workshops. The event runs through October 20 in over 100 cities throughout the U.S., Canada, Korea and Australia and is open to both PPA members and non-members.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7319451-professional-photographers-of-america-ppa-super-1-day-photo-workshop/
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited, lifelong chronic disorder affecting nearly 100,000 Americans and a growing global health problem that will touch nearly 30 percent more people globally in the next three decades. Though new approaches to managing SCD have led to improvements in diagnosis and supportive care, people living with the disease still have severe complications to overcome. Many are unable to access quality care and are limited by a lack of effective treatment options.
In an effort to identify unmet medical needs for people with SCD, the American Society of Hematology (ASH), along with other groups, issued the State of Sickle Cell Disease: 2016 Report, evaluating the disease in four priority areas — access to care, training and professional education, research and clinical trials, and global health. The report shows that significant improvements are needed across all areas and that, though patients are living longer, the system of care needs to change to ensure a better quality of life. To address these challenges, ASH launched the Sickle Cell Disease Coalition along with more than 20 other organizations who are issuing a call to action that will amplify the voice of the SCD community, promote SCD awareness, and transform SCD care both in the United States and around the globe.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7903251-american-society-hematology-sickle-cell-coalition/