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Cordless Liquid Level Alarms Go Wireless

2008-12-20 | Gimzo Engineering battery powered liquid level alarms, now available with a wireless transmitter and receiver to communicate the status of tank levels up to 1000 m away.


Breakthrough Management Group International to Host Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Course in Prague

2008-12-15 | Lean Six Sigma Black Belt course offers comprehensive and challenging training that builds successful practitioners


Chase Away Foundation Donates $50,000 to Children's Hospital of Michigan

2008-12-11 | The Chase Away Foundation, a non-profit organization based in Michigan, and foundation advisory board member Mike Babcock, head coach of the Detroit Red Wings makes a donation of $50,000 to the Children's Hospital of Michigan.


Electrostatic Spraying Systems wins EMS EXPO 2008 Top Innovation Award

2008-12-10 | Electrostatic Spraying Systems, Inc. (ESS), the world leader in electrostatic spraying technology, recently won the EMS EXPO 2008 Top Innovation Award for its breakthrough electrostatic disinfecting sprayer, the SC-1.


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.


Oral Cancer Screenings Offered by Sarasota Cosmetic Dentist

2008-11-28 | Sarasota cosmetic dentist Dr. Charles Crane offers oral cancer screening with ViziLite Plus.


The Best Method of Saving Stem Cells is Not Yet Widely Available. Currently Umbilical Cord Blood and Saving Extracted Teeth are the Best Methods. Minimally Invasive Early Wisdom Tooth Removal Meets Ideal Treatment Characteristics

2008-10-26 | StemSave is a new company recovering and saving stem cells from extracted teeth. Dr Ira L Shapira, a Gurnee dentist has developed and patented methods and devices for a better method of stem cell collection in a minimally invasive manner that decreases morbidity.


Neil Vivian Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Information Technology

2008-10-23 | Mr. Vivian considers having the ability to solve technical problems and work with cutting-edge technological concepts to be the most rewarding aspects of his career.


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.


Connecticut Author Invited to Share Novel of Strength at American Cancer Society's 15th Annual Breast Cancer Event in New York City

2008-10-17 | Linda Merlino, author of the recently published novel Belly of the Whale, is pleased to announce her participation in the American Cancer Society's 15th Annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk and survivor's celebration held in Manhattan's Central Park on Sunday, October 19, 2008.


SureCom Solutions Offers Xblue Networks Limited Edition Pink Small Business Key Telephones Benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure

2008-10-09 | October Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Authorized Dealer SureCom Solutions Promotion to Deliver Donation of 20% of Wholesale Price Guaranteed Commitment of $10,000 by Xblue Networks Through January 31, 2009


Bright and Cheerful: Gray Matters Foundation Launches New Home on the Web

2008-10-08 | New Site For Patients and Families Says Brain Tumors Stink!


Salugen Acquired by Swiss Investment Group Sherbrooke Equity (FRA: S59) and Becomes Salugen AG

2008-10-06 | Early stage nutrigenomics company, Salugen, is acquired by Swiss Investment Group


Pink United - Uniting Whole Foods Market Vendors in the Fight Against Breast Cancer

2008-10-03 | Zorbitz Inc., and Whole Foods Market Proudly Celebrate Breast Cancer Month (October) with Pink United - joining companies together in the fight against Breast Cancer.


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?


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.


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.


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.


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.


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)