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2009-02-24 | A personal injury refers to any physical or psychological damage caused by the negligence, recklessness or intention of another person or entity. A personal injury can devastate the victim physically, psychologically and financially.
2009-02-24 | A fictitious outbreak of head lice in the Senate reveals a humorous yet shining example of the misconceptions and problems faced by families dealing with this dreaded parasite.
2009-02-24 | Orthodontist Dr. Jennifer Eisenhuth's Eagan office serves as a training ground for local dentists in addition to providing more room to treat patients.
2009-02-22 | Firethorne resident Beverly Tucker helped raise $28,500 to build a permanent shade structure to cover the entire playground of WoodCreek Elementary School in Katy ISD. The dedication of the shade structure took place Friday.
2009-02-21 | Cardiff based company encourage customers who have used Tracesmart's Electoral Roll Search Facilities to publish their reunion stories online
2009-02-20 | CallCatalog.com provides a free reverse phone directory and valuable information to assist consumers in identifying the source of their unwanted and harassing phone calls.
2009-02-19 | The new website will fill the void of useful product information for soccer coaches by providing expert reviews and allowing user feedback.
2009-02-19 | MIND Research Institute Announces $1M in 2008 For New Curriculum Development Campaign
2009-02-19 | Butch & Harold wall stickers have arrived at ImpressInPrint.com. Chic with an urban flair, these fun wall stickers have been featured in Vanity Fair and The Boston Globe. Butch & Harold wall stickers are so easy to decorate with, kids and parents love them!
2009-02-15 | Dr. Michael Koczarski hosts an annual "pajama day" to engage kids in a fun way so that they enjoy their early dental visits and want to take care of their smiles.
2009-02-15 | Fine Juried Art Event Ranked #3 Festival in U.S. by AmericanStyle Magazine (Feb. '09)
2009-02-12 | Key Ingredients: America by Food, a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition, will makes its only greater Seattle visit at the Renton History Museum from March 21-May 9. During this time, the Museum will unveil a companion exhibit, Sustaining A City, and Renton will host dozens of food events.
2009-02-12 | Family finance specialist builds on strong growth in 2008
2009-02-12 | Internationally acclaimed Journalist Suzanne Marcus-Fletcher explores underbelly of gender politics on Internet's global radio networking outlet
2009-02-04 | With the help of specially designed Beeping Easter Eggs from Maxi-Aids, blind and visually impaired kids can experience the fun and excitement of accessible Easter Egg Hunts.
2009-02-01 | Erb's palsy is a preventable birth defect that affects the shoulder, arm and hand. It is one of several possible brachial plexus injuries caused by shoulder dystocia during childbirth; it is usually preventable.
2009-02-01 | Most people are aware that metal dental fillings contain mercury. The mercury in fillings is an amalgam, or blend, of silver, copper and mercury that has been in use for over 150 years. A debate, known as the Mercury Controversy, has raged in the dental community.
2009-02-01 | Spina Bifida is a birth defect that is caused by a partially formed spinal cord. Spina Bifida is a neural tube defect. Neural tube defects are birth defects that can range from minor to severe impairment.
2009-02-01 | We are told by proponents of capitalism that people are inherently self-serving, even selfish, and this is true to some extent, it is only a half-truth at best.
2009-02-01 | Simple blood tests (on the order of those that are still required in some states) can detect whether a person is a carrier for the genetic defect responsible for the disorder, which will hopefully encourage carriers to refrain from breeding or even abort potentially defective fetuses.