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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.


Katheryne Kasper Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional & Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-11 | She is considered an expert in treating animal injuries.


Tanya Helvik, RN, BAN, Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-11 | Ms. Helvik excels in flight, pediatric, trauma and emergency nursing.


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.


Rachel A. Wahl Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-09-26 | She became involved in her profession because of her desire to help people and attributes her success to her hard work.


Huge Settlements In Personal Injury Cases Actually Small Compared To What Is Lost

2008-09-25 | What is your ability to think worth? What is the use of your arms and legs worth? How about your life?


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.


Sara Louise Mora, RN Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-09-18 | She sits on the leadership advisory board of the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio.


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


A PROVEN HOSPITAL INTEGRATION SOLUTIONS - MD LINK

2008-08-10 | MultiMedia Dental Systems, Inc. selected MDI's Integration Engine - MD Link


National Cheer Safety Foundation Discover 30 Unreported Catastrophic Injuries to Cheerleaders Since 1982

2008-08-08 | The NCSF invite cheer programs across the country to participate in National Cheer Safety Awareness Day on August 9, 2008 by adopting the NSCF Catastrophic Injury Emergency Plan for Competitive Cheerleading.


E-CONTROL SYSTEMS, INC. presents the industry leading HACCP wireless temperature monitoring solution at the School Nutrition Association 2008 Annual State Conference in Spokane, Washington.

2008-08-04 | HACCP wireless temperature monitoring seminar for School Food Services at School Nutrition Association 2008 Annual State Conference in Spokane, Washington


Nursing Homes Shouldn't Equal Poor Care

2008-07-27 | Most likely, every one of us will have to deal with picking a nursing home at some point in our lives. It doesn't really matter who it's for, though, because the decision is a difficult one, at best.


Birth Injury Malpractice

2008-07-26 | Even though doctors and nurses try to take every precaution when delivering a baby, mistakes can happen.


Medical Negligence and Drug-Resistant Staph

2008-07-17 | Drug-resistant staph is one example of how medical negligence has contributed to the injury or illness of countless individuals.


BioScience Laboratories Offers Complete Clinical Virology Study Services

2008-07-09 | BioScience Laboratories offers its clients a start-to-finish solution for clinical virology studies that includes product design consulting, regulatory compliance assessments, clinical study management, laboratory testing and statistical analysis of test results.


Spinal Cord Injuries

2008-07-02 | Most spinal cord injuries are the result of trauma to some area of the vertebral column. The spinal cord is an extremely important component of the nervous system, and injuries are often tragic.


Practice Management Alternatives announces Compliance Hotline

2008-06-16 | Practice Management Alternatives, a national regulatory compliance, audit and fraud investigation firm announced today that it will offer monitoring and supervision of employee hotlines and e-mail boxes for healthcare entities.