| Youth Sports Coaches and Groups Celebrated for their Responsible ...
BOSTON, Feb. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Each weekend parents across America put their children -- some 35 million of them -- into the guiding hands of youth sport coaches, typically another parent or simply a volunteer. Many of these coaches face tough expectations: ensure equal playing time, guide their team to victory, and help boys and girls become the superstars they (or their parents) dream of. But when a coach and entire communities place character, sportsmanship, and the young athletes' well-being before wins, they demonstrate a level of responsibility that deserves recognition. That is why Liberty Mutual is recognizing 88 youth soccer and football coaches across the country with its Responsible Coaching Award and $500 grants, and is awarding $2,500 grants to 20 U.S. youth sports organizations that excelled at encouraging participation in an online youth sports-mentoring curriculum at www.ResponsibleSports.com.
Real estate wrap: Chadds Ford complex fetches $13M
Grubb & Ellis handled the lease. A two-story apartment building at 2524 West Chester Pike in Broomall, Pa., sold for $520,000. The 2,500-square-foot building has a two-bedroom apartment on the second floor and the first floor is occupied by medical offices. Lieberman Early & Co. handled the sale. OnPath Technologies leased 15,000 square feet at 2000 Lincoln Drive in Marlton, N.J. OnPath, a provider of physical layer switches, is relocating from a smaller office at 100 Mount Holly By-Pass in Lumberton, N.J. C.D. Realty Advisors of Pennsauken, N.J., owns the building. PernaFrederick Commercial Real Estate represented the tenant. Verizon Wireless wrapped up eight leases throughout the Delaware Valley that total 24,000 square feet. The leases are for the company's retail outlets. The locations of the leases were at: Abington Town Center in Abington, Pa.; City Avenue Shopping Center in Philadelphia; the Court at Upper Providence in Upper Providence, Pa.; Cambridge Crossing in Mount Laurel, N.J.; Concordville Town Center in Concordville, Pa.; and the remainder in Berks County.
Advanced Life Sciences Announces Successful Thorough QT Study Of ...
Advanced Life Sciences Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADLS), announced positive results from Trial CL07-001, a thorough QT study of the Company's novel once-a-day oral antibiotic, cethromycin. This study was conducted to evaluate the cardiac safety of cethromycin and to enhance the safety database for the Company's upcoming New Drug Application (NDA) submission for cethromycin to treat community acquired pneumonia (CAP). The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires thorough QT studies for all new chemical entities because prolongation in QT interval (corrected for changes in heart rate, or QTc) may signify an increased risk of developing cardiac arrhythmias. Trial CL07-001 evaluated the potential of cethromycin to cause a prolongation in electrocardiographic QT interval in accordance with FDA and ICH E14 guidance.
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