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4 Hour WorkWeek: Which Virtual Assistant?

2008-09-29 | Timothy Ferris suggested that you could make more money by using a virtual assistant, and thereby working less. He suggested Get Friday in India, but I found CatchFriday in the Philippines to be better.


John W. Sherwood, MA Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-09-26 | He is a recipient of the Department of Mental Retardation (DMR) Commission Award for Excellence.


Lori Bach Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-09-21 | Ms. Bach was inspired by reading the book "Glynis Has Your Number" by Glynis McCants, which prompted her become a Numerologist.


Mario Martelli, Ph.D. Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-09-21 | He was a professor of Mathematics at Claremont McKenna College from 2000 to 2008.


In Loving Memory; Losing a Loved One to Asbestos Related Diseases

2008-09-20 | When my father was diagnosed with asbestosis, no one in my family had even heard of the disease. What was it? How did he get it? And what did the prognosis mean for my father and our family?


Human Services Business Receives Patent Pending for Online Parenting Program

2008-09-18 | Family Unity Network owner, Gregg Prescott, M.S. recently received a patent pending for a program to help parents in need of parenting classes, families who are at risk for dissolution, children on probation and families going through the reunification process.


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


The Pennsylvania Bigfoot Society is proud to announce the 2008 East Coast Bigfoot Conference

2008-08-30 | The 2008 East Coast Bigfoot Conference will be held on September 27, 2008 at Pitzers Townhouse Restaurant 101 S. 5th St. Jeannette PA, 15644 Noon to 8:30 pm. Featuring Guest speakers, displays on the Bigfoot/Sasquatch phenomenon. The event will also vendor tables, a Bigfoot auction and raffle.


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.


Elegant Resorts partner with Virgin Galactic to make Space Travel a reality

2008-08-21 | Unveiling of 'Eve' Mothership heralds a new era of travel with Elegant Resorts and Virgin Galactic


XDepth High Dynamic Range Video Compression Technology on the Market

2008-08-20 | Trellis Management Co. Ltd. presents the world's first commercially available and backward-compatible High Dynamic Range Video compression technology


Distinctive Waves of Gratitude TM Jewelry Offers Branches of Hope Pendant

2008-08-10 | Sterling silver pendant helps raise money for Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Awareness.


Risks To Wild Bird Populations Mitigated By Artificial Nest Boxes

2008-08-02 | Declining populations of birds in North America is an on-going trend. Now, a new website offers a few simple solutions that can be implemented by the average homeowner. The site combines alternative nesting solutions with sound biology, free identification photos, and much more.


Medical Malpractice: Delayed Cancer Diagnosis

2008-08-02 | For some cancer patients, a diagnosis may be too late to destroy all cancer cells, and the chances of remission slim. If you or a loved one was diagnosed with an invasive cancer spread that may be beyond the reach of treatment, you've still got hope on your side.


Bresslergroup's Tannen Earns Ergonomics Certification

2008-07-24 | Bresslergroup, a new product development firm now provides clients with the highest level of human factors and ergonomics expertise. Rob Tannen, PhD, the firm's Director of Research is now a Certified Professional Ergonomist by the Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics.


Nutrition for Mesothelioma Patients

2008-07-19 | Good nutrition is always a beneficial path to follow and when you have mesothelioma, it becomes even more important.


Health Care Crisis Looms For Baby Boomers: Time to Integrate Natural Solutions.

2008-07-13 | U.S. faces an impending health care crisis according to newly released (April 14, 2008) Institute of Medicine report, 'Retooling for an Aging America: Building the Health Care Workforce.'


Chilean Marine Megabacteria Could be the solution to Energy Crisis. "If we find in Chile bacteria that can produce hydrogen, for example, they could be used as the gasoline we use now and it would be a very important contribution".

2008-07-12 | For the time being, the potential of the bacteria found in Chile is unknown, and are currently being tested in the United States. Gallardo has worked with Craig Venter (known worldwide for the Human Genome Project)


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.


Enerceutical Mediated Activation of the Alternative Cellular Energy (ACE) Pathway: A Clinical Trial Open to Qualified Parents of Autistic Children

2008-06-27 | Preliminary studies have shown marked improvements in autistic patients using a procedure that activates the body's capacity to suppress a persisting stealth adapted virus infection; the underlying cause of autism. Parents are being recruited to help evaluate this simple, home based procedure.