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CureCeuticals - Cure Tenail Fungus, A Revolutionary All-Natural Toenail Fungus Product Available at Meijer Stores

2008-12-06 | Cure Toenail Fungus (CTF) is doctor-invented, doctor-formulated, and sold with a 100% Money-Back Guarantee and the ICP No Hassle Customer Satisfaction Guarantee! To purchase Cure Toenail Fungus visit any Meijer store or shop online at www.drmistICP.com


New To The Market Products That Could Help Save Lives: Technology and the Medical Industry Have Made it Possible for People to have 'Immediate Access' to Their Personal Medical and Emergency Contact Information in a Matter of Seconds with their New "Medics In A Flash" USB Flash Drives and Journals

2008-12-04 | Benefits: Immediate Access to your Personal Medical Information Worldwide, Record your Medical Conditions, Blood Type, Allergies, Emergency Contacts, Vital Information, Important Phone Numbers, Recent Photographs, Doctor/Dentist Appointments,Medications/Prescriptions, Hospitalizations/Surgeries.


Australia: Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Perth: Sleep Apnea Information and the Availability of Treatment Choices for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Including CPAP, Surgery and Oral Appliances is Available at www.IHATECPAP.COM

2008-12-02 | Dr Ira L Shapira has provided Australian patients diagnosed with sleep apnea an excellent resource that covers diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea and other sleep disorders. CPAP is the gold standard treatment for sleep apnea but only small minority pf patients tolerate its use.


Irving, Texas, Dentist Saves Lives by Treating Sleep Apnea with Custom Oral Appliances through I Hate CPAP Campaign

2008-11-09 | Internationally recognized dental sleep medicine expert, Dr. Kent Smith of Irving, Texas, is improving and saving lives by treating sleep apnea with custom oral appliances. He recently joined the national I Hate CPAP campaign to help sleep apnea sufferers who can't tolerate CPAP treatment.


Hook the Cure Fishing Tournament Nets $450,000 for Cystic Fibrosis Patient Care and Research

2008-10-31 | The third annual Redbone Tournament Series event, presented by BJ's Restaurants and IOTEC brought U.S. anglers to Puerto Vallarta Mexico for fun in the sun and exciting fishing, challenging golf and world-class spa.


Even Mild Sleep Apnea Increases Cardiovascular Risk. Snoring Alone Without Apnea Increases Risk of Carotid Atherosclerosis and Stroke 1000%

2008-10-26 | A study from the Oxford Centre for Respiratory Medicine showed that people with even minimally symptomatic obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are at increased risk for cardiovascular disease because of impaired endothelial function and increased arterial stiffness.


XDepth 48: Jpeg-compatible 48bit image compression solution announced

2008-10-20 | Trellis Management's XDepth technology allows standard Jpeg images to overcome Jpeg2000 performances.


BioScience Laboratories Tests Product Efficacy Against Clostridium Difficile Spores on Human Hands

2008-10-18 | BioScience Laboratories is one of the only facilities with the capability of testing a product's efficacy when challenged with Clostridium difficile spores in vitro and now on human skin.


Amy S. McProud Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-11 | Ms. McProud is considered an authority in biological sciences, and is responsible for managing the project team and conducting pharmaceutical research on behalf of pharmaceutical companies.


Ann McCaughan Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-10 | Ms. McCaughan has over 28 years of professional experience and her areas of expertise lie in medical monitoring and hemodynamic measurement.


Jennifer L. Winkler, B.S.H.A., R.T. (R), A.R.R.T., Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-09-26 | She is the fourth-ranked salesperson in her company and the leader in sales in her territory.


Cecilia Felton Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-09-26 | She is affiliated with the Spirit of Women and volunteers for various local charities.


Hisham A. Aly Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-09-21 | Mr. Aly is responsible for overseeing laboratory operations and budgeting. As administrator, he provides pathology services including anatomic pathology, cytology, hematology, autopsy, special chemistry, coagulation and micro- and mylo-bacteriology to other medical departments in the hospital.


OPTIMIZED SCHEDULING PLAYS KEY ROLE IN SERVICE DELIVERY EXCELLENCE

2008-09-12 | Best-in-Class Firms saved over $500,000 in service costs after implementing Schedule Optimization Solutions


Successful Natural Treatment for Autism: A Progress Report

2008-09-10 | Striking, well documented, improvements in patients with autism are being observed in an ongoing clinical trial conducted by the Institute of Progressive Medicine. The trial employs a method for activating an alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway that is deficient in many autistic patients


JAPANESE RESEARCH CREATES STEM CELLS FROM WISDOM TEETH. SAVE STEM CELLS FOR YOUR FUTURE. RESEARCHERS AT HARVARD CONVERT LIVING CELLS FROM ONE TYPE TO ANOTHER. THESE STUDIES AND OTHERS PROVE THE UTILITY OF COLLECTION OF STEM CELLS DURING MINIMALLY INVASIVE EARLY WISDOM TOOTH REMOVAL.

2008-08-27 | EARLY MINIMALLY INVASIVE REMOVAL OF WISDOM TEETH WILL CHANGE THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY AND ADVANCE ANTI-AGING MEDICINE. PAENTS WHO DID NOT SAVE THEIR CHILDREN'S CORD BLOOD WILL GET A SECOND TO LET THEIR CHILDREN SHARE IN POTENTIAL MEDICAL MIRACLES IN THE FUTURE.


INTIVIA'S INSYNC RECEIVES 2007 CCHIT CERTIFICATION

2008-08-22 | Software Complies with 100 Percent of Updated 2007 Certification Criteria


Medication Malpractice

2008-08-17 | If each doctor isn't double-checking what other medications you take, the interaction of those medicines, originally designed to help you, could make you sicker or, worse yet, kill you.


Medication Errors

2008-08-16 | Taking a pill to cure every little thing can have just the opposite effect. In some cases, that effect can be devastating.