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Press Release March 11, 2009
Marissa Silva, 12 year old from Tucson, understands (after reading the book) that all one needs to do is track calories to control weight while they eat what they want.
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Press Release March 9, 2009
Since The Pen and Paper Diet (A Personal Daily Calorie Budget) uses basic science principles and simple math to control one's weight and can be accomplished by older children and teenagers with guidance from a family physician or dietitian, it can help kids appreciate math and science.
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Press Release March 4, 2009
Although no official endorsement has been made yet, recent significant findings from research studies by these three organizations (tracking calories and food journaling are key to weight loss) are the main parts of The Pen and Paper Diet.
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Press Release November 23, 2008
The hectic, stressful environment of emergency rooms combined with long work hours for medical professionals opens the door to a wide variety of medical errors that can lead to medical malpractice.
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Press Release September 24, 2008
Body mass index or BMI is a key health risk factor for obesity. Using the first visual BMI Calculator on the web at http://bmicalculator.me, people trying lose weight can understand BMI intuitively.
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Press Release August 29, 2008
World Rabies Day is on September 28, 2008. Partners around the world are holding events and engaging in public education campaigns to help eliminate this completely preventable disease. Key campaign messages include: Vaccinate your companion animals and stay away from stray animals and wild animals.
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Press Release August 21, 2008
Ozone systems, such as those manufactured by California-based DEL Ozone Inc., are the most effective method for eliminating recreational water illness (RWI) and keeping the dangerous Cryptosporidium parasite out of the water.
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Press Release August 16, 2008
You probably know that periodontitis can cause massive damage to teeth and gums, and that for many, the final result is a loss of teeth. This is in itself a serious situation, but periodontal health is linked to an even more critical part of the body: the heart.
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Press Release July 7, 2008
A new diet enables people to maintain their ideal weight to a specific pound indefinitely as long as one tracks calorie consumption.
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Press Release June 10, 2008
By 2015, the WHO projects 700 million people will be obese. Obesity stresses the world's healthcare system due to health consequences like Type 2 diabetes & colon cancer. A new book, The Pen and Paper Diet, provides an easy, cheap & safe solution for people to maintain a healthy weight.
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Press Release May 17, 2008
A new book, The Lyme Disease Survival Guide, provides a single, comprehensive resource that describes conventional and alternative treatments, plus real-world, practical solutions for dealing with the lifestyle and emotional difficulties of this now-epidemic disease.
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Press Release April 2, 2008
Health care providers and patients need enhanced protection from blood borne pathogens before during and after any procedure involving the use of injections.
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Press Release November 7, 2007
Due to the large percentage of US Latinos facing a heightened risk of exposure to air pollution, unsafe drinking water, and pesticides, their health may be more at risk than others in the US.
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Press Release November 7, 2007
The recent news about superbugs such as MRSA has fueled the sale of hand washing posters. Here is a company that promotes hand washing but can't keep up with orders.
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Press Release September 14, 2007
—Region ranks number one in Dial Complete's National Clean Hands Week survey—
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Press Release April 4, 2007
The following excerpt is from the talk by Dr. W. John Martin, MD PhD, at the Conference "Autism Hope and Treatment," held in Madera CA, March 30-31, 2007. Dr. Martin is Director of the Institute of Progressive Medicine. The talk was entitled "Stealth Adapted Viruses: Another Inconvenient Truth."
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Press Release March 15, 2007
The failure to recognize PTSD as a neurological rather than a psychological illness continues to plague military medicine and to underserve many of its most troubled veterans. The role of brain-damaging stealth adapted viruses in individuals with PTSD needs to be explored.
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Press Release March 15, 2007
Descriptions of emotional difficulties in mothers of autistic children are consistent with mother-to-child transmission of stealth adapted viruses, some of which are vaccine-derived. An epidemic of these viruses can explain the increasing incidence of autism and learning disorders in children.
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Press Release March 12, 2007
A new technology of respirators can protect users with 99.99% effectiveness against Avian Bird Flu. These masks can be purchased for under $10 per unit.
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Press Release February 28, 2007
Learn the facts about traumatic brain injury and how personal injury litigation can compensate you for your losses.
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