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Why 1st Class Medical Opted for Voluntary Accreditation

2014-02-01 | 1st Class Medical seeks to improve service by voluntarily participating in Florida's accreditation program for home health equipment.


Patient Communication Services Help Clinics Meet Stage II Meaningful Use

2014-01-29 | Help patients find education services by text messaging reminders.


Why Gluten Is Bad for Tens of Millions of Americans

2014-01-23 | Anne Sarkisian's new book, Toxic Staple, makes the case for a transformative gluten-free lifestyle.


Specialists in Alternative Medicine at Atlanta Southern Environmental Suggest Using Melatonin to Treat Insomnia

2013-12-02 | Atlanta natural health clinic Southern Environmental Medicine Center notes taking melatonin supplements is effective for treating frequent insomnia. This is a naturally occurring hormone in the body that regulates the sleep cycle.


Nutritionist in New Jersey Martin D. Fried, MD, FAAP, ABPNS, Represents New Jersey with Inclusion into The Leaders of Healthcare Network

2013-11-14 | Martin D. Fried, MD is recognized as a Doctor of Excellence. By working with a Dr. Martin D. Fried, a Nutrition Specialist, more of your days can be Healthy Days.


Nobel Prize (2013) for OMICS Publishing Group Editor Dr Arieh Warshel

2013-10-18 | Dr Arieh Warshel, editor of Journal of Thermodynamics & Catalysis, receives 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.


Food for Lovers Eliminates Wheat and Gluten from Vegan Queso

2013-09-05 | The World's First Vegan Queso is now wheat free and gluten free, making it free of all "Big 8" allergens. Everyone can enjoy the dairy free, soy free, nut free, gluten free (and fat free) vegan queso sold worldwide.


Open Access Journals and Healthcare Information: Indexing and Archiving

2013-08-30 | Strive for the best sources for indexing and archiving medical research.


IFMC, Inc., Announces New Contest for Snore Free

2013-06-20 | A social media campaign, which rewards Snore Free customers for creating funny or creative pictures, that show how they are using the product.


O2 Concentrator Company Thriving in Challenging Economic Times

2013-05-24 | Associates at the largest oxygen concentrator distributor in the world give their opinion why they have sustained unprecedented growth in the past few years.


Expert Releases In-Depth Cost Table for Safe Mold Removal

2013-05-09 | Conflicting reports link mold exposure to allergies, lung disease, even cancer. SI Restoration, a certified mold expert for over twenty years, explains why property owners should get more bang for their buck when it comes to safe mold removal.


Precision Eye Care in Huntington, NY on Long Island is Now an Accredited Dry Eye Center

2013-05-07 | Precision Eye Care is one of the first vision centers in the Suffolk County, Long Island area to be able to provide TearLab testing for Dry Eye Disease ("DED").


Kyle Dine is on "The Road...to No Reaction"

2013-04-24 | Food allergy advocate and educator driving 5,500 kilometres (3,400 miles) to raise food allergy awareness to tens of thousands of students.


1st Class Medical Partners with American Lung Association to Send Kids with Asthma to Champ Camp with Bowling for Better Breathing

2013-04-03 | Champ Camp is an educational summer camp to teach kids with asthma to better manage their condition. 1st Class Medical partnered with the American Lung Association to fund this camp.


Meyer & Depew Addresses Heating Challenges Homeowners Face During Extreme Winter Weather Conditions

2013-03-14 | True to the many early-season predictions issued by weather services like AccuWeather and The Weather Channel, the East Coast has experienced one of the coldest and snowiest winters in recent years.





1st Class Medical Now Offers the New Inogen One G3

2012-11-17 | 1st Class Medical is now offering the newly released Inogen One G3. It is smaller and lighter then its predecessors offering more freedom and independence for oxygen patients.


Denver Allergy Sufferers Often Mistake Symptoms for Colds

2012-11-16 | Many people dread spring pollen but overlook the perils of autumn. A runny nose or sneezing may have you thinking you have a cold, but these symptoms could indicate environmental sensitivity, says Denver allergy specialist Dr. Michael Menachof.