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G-mode's "Right Brain Paradise" and subsequent brain training games from other publishers have been a massive success in the Japanese market, and are set to replicate that success overseas.

Barry O'Neill, CEO of Upstart Games commented: "We are delighted to be building on the success of G-mode's Topolon and Sudoku, which has achieved a top five position on several carriers to date.

G-mode's 'Right Brain Paradise' series once again demonstrates G-mode's clear leadership in creating innovative games with appeal to all audiences.

'Right Brain Paradise' was one of the first brain training games to be released on any platform.

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Academy." Hiro Higashiyama, Business Development Manager of G-mode, added: "Right Brain Paradise series is one of the most popular games from G-mode.

We are very excited about making this title available for the western market, and we hope that many of the western mobile phone owners will enjoy our sophisticated casual games." Upstart is well known for its work with Japanese games developers such as Sony Computer Entertainment, Konami, Capcom, From Software, G-mode and others for bringing their mobile content to international markets, and with U.S.

and European developers seeking distribution opportunities in Japan and Asia via its recently launched Best of WestTM service – the first multi-carrier service dedicated to providing more than 35 million Japanese consumers with access to popular...

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Kwon and colleagues at Seoul National University Hospital wrote, "We examined the associations between SBI and MetS in apparently healthy individuals.

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Seniors Who Conquer the Challenge are Satisfied with Medicare Drug ...

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KaiserNet.org, also says in their daily report that the Los Angeles Times finds non-English speaking seniors at a serious loss.

New York Times Examines Group of Beneficiaries Satisfied With Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit The New York Times on Sunday examined the group of Medicare beneficiaries who are satisfied with the new Medicare drug benefit and "say it was worth wading through the confusion and complexity of the new program to enroll." Related Stories Medicare Drug Program Now Covering Over 27 Million as Enrollment Jumps Good progress made in last few weeks with 2 million more covered By Tucker Sutherland, editor March 24, 2006 – Comparing the numbers released yesterday by Medicare on enrollment in the drug plan with those released last month do not exactly match with the news release accompanying the numbers, but anyway you look at the numbers the indicate good progress over the last few weeks.

Although, some estimates say as many as 16 million seniors and others eligible are still not covered by a drug plan.

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Read more on Medicare Drug Program According to the Treasury Department, Medicare spent $5.1 billion on prescription drugs for beneficiaries in January and February, paying for more than a million prescriptions daily.

Beneficiaries who report the highest rates of satisfaction with the program include those who are "far removed from the raucou...

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