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Tracker I-9 Compliance Software Helps Federal Contractors Deal with the New E-Verify Rule

2008-11-19 | Tracker I-9 enterprise software system for ensuring Form I-9 compliance offers a comprehensive E-Verify solution for federal contractors.


Preferred Care at Home to Hold Free Memory Screenings

2008-11-07 | National Event Stresses the Importance of Proper Detection and Treatment of Dementia though Memory Screenings and Activities


Hospital Malpractice

2008-11-06 | When people enter the hospital for any type of treatment or medical care, they expect to be diagnosed and treated properly by trained medical professionals. Unfortunately, medical errors are the fifth-leading cause of death in the United States, responsible for up to 98,000 deaths annually.


Types of Medical Malpractice

2008-11-05 | Just like anyone else, physicians, nurses and other medical personnel sometimes make mistakes. However, unlike others, the mistakes made by medical personnel can lead to grave consequences for patients.


Irving, Texas Dentist Saves Lives and Improves Marriages in Dallas/ Fort Worth area by Treating Sleep Apnea and Snoring Without CPAP. Even Mild Sleep Apnea Increases Cardiovascular Risk. Snoring Alone Without Apnea Increases Risk of Carotid Atherosclerosis and Stroke 1000% .

2008-11-04 | Dr Kent Smith a renowned sleep educator endorses WWW.IHATECPAP.COM as an educational tool about the dangers of sleep apnea and comfortable alternatives to CPAP. He warns about danger of utilizing heavily promoted PureSleep product without medical diagnosis and supervision.


Kayla R. Stover, Pharm. D. Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-25 | With a specialization in infectious disease, Dr. Stover recommends antibiotics for patients based on the nature of their illnesses.


Sandra F. Ingerman Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-22 | Ms. Ingerman spiritual nature and experiences as a teacher inspired her to become involved in writing and lecturing.


Erin E. Murphy, MFT, Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-16 | Ms. Murphy specializes in family and marriage counseling and is responsible for supervising interns and staff that serve at-risk youth and seeing private clients in the evening.


Alisa Henning, CNM Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-16 | With eight years of experience in the healthcare industry, Ms. Henning has distinguished herself in the areas of family planning, prenatal care, natural childbirth and breastfeeding assistance.


Evelyn L. White, LCSW-C, Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-15 | With 39 years of professional experience, Ms. White specializes in counseling people with mental issues.


Maud-Flore Colas Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-15 | Ms. Colas chose this profession for many reasons but mainly because she wanted to make a difference.


Cassandra Cook, RT (R) (MR) Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-12 | With more than five years of professional experience, Ms. Cook specializes in patient care and magnetic resonance imaging.


Charleen Stroup, LMHC, LPN, CAP, CFM, BCPC, Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-12 | Mrs. Stroup specializes in mental health counseling with a focus on grief and bereavement.


Petal C. Nesbitt, RN, Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-12 | Ms. Nesbitt is in charge of monitoring patients' vital signs, managing the supply of medications, coordinating with physicians, and attending to patients' needs after surgery.


Maureen D. Roddy-Rookwood Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-11 | She devotes her spare time to volunteering for KAIROS Prison Ministry, which works with Vacaville and Folsom State Prison inmates in California.


Alexander M. Nicholson Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-11 | He is affiliated with the Freemasonry and volunteers for the Salvation Army and the Women and Children's Shelter.


Festus O. Boanoh, MBA, BSN, RN, Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-11 | He was instrumental in achieving a compliance rate of 94 percent for Princeton HealthCare Center and 100 percent for the long-term care department.


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.


Brain Damage from Sleep Apnea in Young and Old Causes Changes in Brain Functioning, Poor Sleep and Short Sleep. The Majority of Sleep Apnea Patients Do Not Use Their CPAP. I HATE CPAP! offers help at WWW.IHATECPAP.COM

2008-10-07 | Multiple studies have shown changes in learning and cognitive function related to sleep apnea. Eighty percent of ADD and ADHD in children is linked to sleep apnea. Short term memory loss, cognitive dysfunction, dementia and altzheimers are all linked to untreated sleep apnea.