Shaya
Elias K. Shaya, Lutherville, MD US
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20100317730 | Treatment for menopausal and perimenopausal vasomotor symptons - Disclosed is a medicinal composition and method of use comprising topiramate for treating hot flashes and excessive sweating known as vasomotor symptoms related to perimenopausal or menopausal symptoms and in a still further embodiment of the invention topiramate and the medicine for treating menopause and perimenopause are provided in a kit or in unit dosage form, e.g., tablet or capsule. As a further embodiment of this invention, topiramate may be administered along with a medicament use to treat hot flashes and excessive sweating related to perimenopausal or menopausal symptoms. | 12-16-2010 |
20100317731 | Hyperhidrosis treatment - Disclosed is a medicinal composition and method of use conspiring topiramate for treating drug-induced excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis). As a further embodiment of this invention, topiramate may be administered along with another medicament that causes excessive sweating to prevent such excessive sweating. As still a further embodiment of this invention, topiramate may be administered along with another medicament that treats excessive sweating, such that the synergy of the drugs effectively treats the sweating. | 12-16-2010 |
Fawzi Shaya, West Bloomfield, MI US
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20120029303 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING REAL-TIME VIRTUAL MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS - Disclosed herein is a method for permitting a real-time virtual medical examination using a patient device and at least one diagnostic device including receiving, at the patient device, a signal transmitted from the at least one diagnostic device; generating diagnostic information based on the received signal; encrypting the diagnostic information; establishing communication over a network between the patient device and a first remote server; establishing a video conferencing session via a second remote server; and transmitting the encrypted diagnostic information to the first remote server. | 02-02-2012 |
Ilan Shaya, Haifa IL
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20100288826 | Drinking Apparatus - A drinking apparatus comprising a base and a sheet having a first end and a second end. The sheet is rolled to exhibit an inner side and a predefined perimeter, such that the first end is adhesively attached to the inner side of the rolled sheet, and such that the second end protrudes outwardly from the predefined perimeter of the rolled sheet. The rolled sheet is adhesively attached to the base to form an impervious cup. The second end comprises an operationally separable spoon-like stirrer, the spoon-like stirrer comprising an elongated end and a broadened end. Separating the operationally separable spoon-like stirrer leaves a hollow in the second end. The hollow is arranged to operationally serve as a handle to the impervious cup. | 11-18-2010 |
Steven A. Shaya, Highlands, NJ US
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20080212789 | At-Home Hearing Aid Training System and Method - The present invention is a system for and method of training an individual on the use of a hearing aid. The training is conducted based on the individuals hearing profile such that specific words that are troublesome to the user are played to the user after changing the frequency and amplitude of the words, i.e. the user is trained on how the words will sound after wearing a hearing aid. The user can further fine-tune the frequency and amplitude of the words, and the modifications can be saved and used while ordering and fitting a hearing aid. | 09-04-2008 |
20080240452 | At-Home Hearing Aid Tester and Method of Operating Same - The present invention is an apparatus for and method of remotely, automatically, and routinely conducting diagnostic testing on a programmable hearing aid to ensure that it is functioning as intended when optimized for an individual's needs and preferences. Because hearing aids deteriorate with time and buildup of earwax, individuals can be uncertain whether their hearing is worsening or the hearing aid is malfunctioning. The net effect is diminished hearing aid performance—and thus diminished quality of life. The present invention tests the hearing aid for proper function as frequently as daily. | 10-02-2008 |
20080269636 | System for and Method of Conveniently and Automatically Testing the Hearing of a Person - System and method for conducting a hearing test that is accessible to a mass market of individuals with potential hearing loss. The hearing test is stored on a centrally located computer ( | 10-30-2008 |
20100262556 | INTELLIGENT PERFORMANCE-BASED PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION - Systems and methods of utilizing communications networks and multivariate analysis to predict or recommend optimal products from a predefined population of commercially available products are disclosed. The recommendations are based on intelligence contained in processing elements and subjective and/or objective product information received from consumers or input to the systems as part of their initial setup. The output of the systems comprise sets of products that they predict the consumer will prefer and/or perform well for the problem or concern identified by the consumer. The performance and preference predictions are a function of consumer problems and product responsiveness patterns. Objective product information is generally obtained with diagnostic instruments. Data measured with the diagnostic instruments may be communicated to the data processing portions of the invention via the Internet. The outputs of the data processing portion of the system may be presented to consumers via the Internet as well. | 10-14-2010 |
20140136362 | INTELLIGENT PERFORMANCE-BASED PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM - Systems and methods of utilizing communications networks and multivariate analysis to predict or recommend optimal products from a predefined population of commercially available products are disclosed. The recommendations are based on intelligence contained in processing elements and subjective and/or objective product information received from consumers or input to the systems as part of their initial setup. The output of the systems comprise sets of products that they predict the consumer will prefer and/or perform well for the problem or concern identified by the consumer. The performance and preference predictions are a function of consumer problems and product responsiveness patterns. Objective product information is generally obtained with diagnostic instruments. Data measured with the diagnostic instruments may be communicated to the data processing portions of the invention via the Internet. The outputs of the data processing portion of the system may be presented to consumers via the Internet as well. | 05-15-2014 |
Steven A. Shaya, Austin, TX US
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20100262434 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO CALCULATE DIABETIC SENSITIVITY FACTORS AFFECTING BLOOD GLUCOSE - Methods and apparatus are provided for determining a diabetic patient's carbohydrate to insulin ratio (CIR), carbohydrate to blood glucose ratio (CGR), and insulin sensitivity factor (ISF) using the patient's record of blood glucose readings, carbohydrate consumption and insulin doses. The method provides the sensitivity factors that best account for the patient's observed blood glucose changes by linear regression of appropriately transformed variables. An apparatus that can collect and store the blood glucose readings, insulin dosages, and carbohydrate intake data and process these data according to this invention can generate statistically characterized sensitivity factors to advise the diabetic patient on optimal bolus insulin dosages. | 10-14-2010 |
Yaniv Shaya, Kiryat Ono IL
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20090198775 | System And Method Of Collaboration For System Development - A system and method are provided for collaboration for system development. The method can include the operation of receiving change requests for a system development project that are storable in a database. The change requests can be presented to collaboration users using a networked user interface. An additional operation is associating a discussion thread with each change request. In addition, at least one comment is able to be entered in the discussion thread for each change request by collaboration users. | 08-06-2009 |
Zvi Shaya, Ashkelon IL
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20100006370 | SOUND-ATTENUATING MUFFLER HAVING REDUCED BACK PRESSURE - The present invention relates to an improvement muffler that includes an improved inlet configuration having first and second sequential chambers with a perforated central pipe passing longitudinally through a central region of both chambers for directing the exhaust gases into the third chamber in which the deflection element is deployed. Additionally, the partition separating the first and second chamber has a hole that enables some of the gas to pass from the first chamber into the second chamber not through the central pipe. | 01-14-2010 |
20100084220 | SOUND-ATTENUATING MUFFLER HAVING REDUCED BACK PRESSURE - A muffler for an internal combustion engine having a housing with an inlet end with an inlet opening formed for a flow of exhaust gases into the housing and an outlet end with an outlet opening formed for a discharge of exhaust gases from the housing; at least a first chamber, a intermediate and a last chamber sequentially arranged within the housing, the intermediate chamber containing a deflection element; a pipe passing longitudinally through the first chamber so as to open at its downstream end into the intermediate chamber, thereby directing the exhaust gases toward the deflection element; and a perforated pipe extending through the last chamber, the perforated pipe having an upstream opening into the intermediate chamber and configured to channel the exhaust gas to the outlet opening. A sound-attenuating material is deployed in at least one of the first chamber, the intermediate chamber and the last chamber. | 04-08-2010 |