Archive for February 21st, 2008

Jacksonville Surveillance Team Can Gather Information To Support In Solving Complex Business Problems

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

If you want results, the experienced Jacksonville surveillance team can aid you in dealing with threats of workplace violence, theft and substance abuse. The skilled professionals of the aero investigation company understand the complexities involved in obtaining factual evidence in sensitive workplace investigations. using cutting-edge technology such as night-vision generation 3 lenses, GPS, and wireless recording system, Jacksonville private investigators have gathered information to support an unprecedented 98 per cent success rate in solving complex business problems.

To serve you better, the Jacksonville private investigator are able to incorporate pictures and video footage in their reports. The investigator workplace investigations are thorough and comprehensive. They can also e-mail reports, video and photograph clips for added expediency.

The aero investigation company are carefully designed and implemented to lawfully gather information even in the most sensitive situations. They pay special attention to all state and federal statutory regulations, as well as private sector liability for unlawful surveillance such as civil and criminal liability. Also the Jacksonville private investigators are careful not to violate anyone’s “reasonable expectation of privacy.”

The spice is hot to relief pain

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

The Evil’s Revenge and the spontaneous combustions. Hot sauces have names like that for a reason. Now scientists are testing if the stuff that makes the sauces so savage can tame the pain of surgery. Doctors are dripping the chemical that gives chili peppers their fire directly into open wounds during knee replacement and a few other highly painful operations. The hope is that bathing surgically exposed nerves in a high enough doses will numb them for weeks, so that patients suffer less pain and require fewer narcotic painkillers as they heal. But today the spice is hot because of research showing capsaicin targets key pain-sensing cells in a unique way.