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Layton Dentist to Host Free Dental Care Day on Valentine's Day

2006-01-27 | Layton dentist Terry Preece and his entire staff will provide free emergency dental care on Tuesday, Feb. 14. from 8:30am-5pm. The day is for those suffering financial hardship and have no other way to receive or pay for dental care.


Toys For Tots has a Partner in Layton-Local Dentist is Official Drop-Off Site for Charitable Cause

2005-12-01 | Local dentist Terry Preece is opening the doors of his Layton Hills Healthy Smile Center to the Toys for Tots foundation this year. Every person who donates a toy valued at $20 or more will have a chance to win a free Rota-dent spinning brush (a $100 value).


NJEXEC Hosts Former Merck CEO Dr. P. Roy Vagelos at Event and Book Signing

2005-09-22 | The New Jersey Executives Club (NJEXEC) is pleased to announce that former Merck chairman and chief executive officer, Dr. P. Roy Vagelos, will be its featured speaker at the Club's event on Friday, September 23 at the Raritan Valley Country Club in Bridgewater, NJ.


1000 to Attend the First National Conference on Methamphetamine In Salt Lake City on August 19th and 20th

2005-08-16 | Sponsors include Massachusetts, California, New York City, Colorado, Pennsylvania, New Mexico, and Utah Departments of Health, the American Academy of HIV Medicine, and AmFar.


Americans Head to Western Europe to Save Big on Medical Costs

2005-08-02 | European Medical Tourist arranges affordable, quality elective and non-elective medical procedures in western Europe for cost-conscious Americans.


ADVENTURE HORSEBACK JOURNEY OFFERS A LIFE CHANGING EXPERIENCE IN INDIA

2005-05-25 | "Relief Riders International is a humanitarian-based adventure travel company. We offer horseback journeys through developing countries, bringing important relief supplies to communities in need."


Full Power Living hosts Candace Pert and Michael Ruff reporting Peptide-T Research for Slowing Development of AIDS

2005-03-31 | Internationally-acclaimed neuroscientist/researcher Candace Pert, Ph.D. and research colleague Michael Ruff, Ph.D. report on AIDS research now in clinical trials (for human patients) that promises to reduce the spread of AIDS, prolong life, reverse weight loss and offer earlier intervention.