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Space-tested Fluid Flow Concept Advances Infectious Disease Diagnoses

2014-04-21 | A new medical-testing device is being prepped to improve diagnosis of certain diseases in remote areas, thanks in part to knowledge gained from a series of investigations aboard the International Space Station on the behavior of liquids.


Kutol Products Company, Manufacturer of Commercial Hand Soap, Celebrates Global Handwashing Day with Launch of "Wash-it-Away" Photo Contest

2013-10-15 | Kutol Products Company launches its "Wash-it-Away" Photo Contest in conjunction with Global Handwashing Day on October 15, 2013. The contest uses mirror clings to encourage proper handwashing as sales reps compete based on mirror photos.


Leonard B. Smith, DDS Recognized by Worldwide Who's Who for Excellence in Dentistry

2013-08-06 | Dr. Leonard B. Smith has established two nonprofit foundations that reduce early dental decay in young children


Hospital Linen Service Angelica Corporation Encourages Keeping the Flu at Bay in Your Hospital

2013-01-02 | Influenza is a serious disease that can cause many health complications. Flu season causes particular concern for those with weakened immune systems, such as hospital patients. Angelica Corporation offers tips to reduce flu infection in hospitals.


Medical Linen Service Angelica Corporation Discourages Spreading the Common Cold

2013-01-01 | The common cold can be a huge problem in hospitals, especially for patients with suppressed immune systems. Angelica Corporation encourages hospitals to have their medical linens professionally laundered to help avoid the issues a cold presents.


Clinical Trial Options for Competitive Businesses

2012-08-29 | Mexico is growing its attractiveness for doing Clinical Trials in the country.


Orthodontist Kimberly McNeal Joins #1 Choice for Braces and Invisalign, Apple Orthodontix in Rockwall, TX

2012-05-16 | Choosing an orthodontist is so driven by insurance these days that a company like Apple Orthodontix does the best job of providing the choice and personalized care patients deserve.


BedBug Chasers Franchises its Bed Bug Killing Business

2012-05-08 | BedBug Chasers, a World Class provider of heat remediation services and manufacturer of US made bed bug heat remediation equipment is franchising its service business.


Eye Health and LASIK Eligibility

2010-08-05 | Your current eye health will affect your LASIK eligibility because it will affect your ability to heal and, consequently, your surgical outcome.


Healthcare Reform: Perspective from Indiana Physicians

2010-07-01 | Alexander Stemer, MD, President & CEO of Medical Specialists Centers of Indiana, comments on healthcare reform legislation and what it will mean for physicians and patients in Indiana and across the country.


SigmaPhone LLC , the Developer of "iPharmacy - The Drug and Medication Guide", the No.1 Medical App on Apple App Store, is Featured in a Medical Journal

2010-05-28 | SigmaPhone LLC, the developer of the No.1 medical app, "iPharmacy - The Drug and Medication Guide", is featured in an article titled "Infectious Disease Resource for the iPhone", in the medical journal "Clinical Infectious Disease".


Give Kids a Smile Day Events Provide Free Dental Care to Unprivileged Children

2010-02-05 | Each year on the first Friday in February, thousands of the US dentists and their dental team members provide free dental health care services to children from low-income families across the country.


Pre-Operative Treatment of Nasally Inhaled, Aerosolized, Antibiotic Mist Can Help Hospitals Limit Exposure to Asymptomatic MRSA Carriers

2009-10-09 | Pre-Operative Treatment of Nasally Inhaled, Aerosolized, Antibiotic Mist Can Help Hospitals Limit Exposure to Asymptomatic MRSA Carriers


H1 N.......what?!!? America's Mexican "Influenza", a tale of two Pandemics, says Researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD

2009-05-21 | We are told to wash or hands, to cover coughs and sneezes, to stay home if we feel sick. Yet to this point only a fraction of purported "flu" cases have been proven to be linked to Influenza, reminds previous Journal of Infectious Diseases lead investigator Lawrence Broxmeyer MD


US Swine Outbreak is an "Influenza"? Not so fast, says Lawrence Broxmeyer MD

2009-05-05 | Medical researcher/physician Lawrence Broxmeyer MD, lead investigator in a Journal of Infectious Diseases study, has a message for the officials and scientists of WHO and the CDC: There is more to flu-like illness than either "Influenza" or "H1N1".


Kayla R. Stover, Pharm. D. Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-25 | With a specialization in infectious disease, Dr. Stover recommends antibiotics for patients based on the nature of their illnesses.


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.


New Book, "The Lyme Disease Survival Guide," Provides Sufferers With Physical, Emotional and Lifestyle Strategies for Healing

2008-05-17 | 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.


Autism and Stealth Adapted Viruses

2007-04-04 | 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."


Irritating Skin Fibers and the Epidemic of Stealth-Adapted Virus Infections

2007-02-05 | The epidemic of stealth-adapted virus infections explains the skin fibers forming in patients diagnosed as having delusional parasitosis or Morgellon's disease. The fibers comprise a source of alternative cellular energy (ACE). Clinical trials are underway using ACE generating Enerceuticals .


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