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2008-07-18 | Four top comedians open up their lives and allow the cameras to capture them both on and off stage in the new documentary-style film, "Apostles of Comedy: The Movie," releasing September 9. These "counter-culture" comedians keep their comedy family-friendly without losing their edge.
2008-07-17 | National Hug Your Kids Day is Monday, July 21. It was invented by Michelle Nichols, the former BusinessWeek columnist to honor the anniversary of the sudden death of her son. The purpose is to tell working parents that work-life balance is the wrong goal.
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)
2008-07-12 | Female Sportbike Riders to Gather in North Carolina to show a female presence in the motorcycling world while raising money for breast cancer research.
2008-07-11 | Plastic surgery is now available to anyone. Women have known and taken advantage of this for several years. But women aren't the only ones who need to roll back the years looking out from the mirror.
2008-07-02 | Sleep apnea is a dangerous condition often treated with CPAP. Dr Myles Preble a Salt Lake City Dentist trained in treating Sleep Apnea and snoring in bringing Dental Sleep Medicine to the Forefront of Sleep Apnea Treatment. He improves lives of the 50% of patients who do not tolerate CPAP.
2008-06-28 | Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in USA. According to the National Cancer Institute About one million Americans develop skin cancer each year. Do you have the right uv protection gear and sun safety information to protect your skin?
2008-06-27 | Sun Protection Zone has solved the problem of frequent applications of sunscreen with their new long sleeve rash guards and body suits that fully cover and protect children from the sun.
2008-06-26 | Studies have shown that long-term exposure to asbestos can lead to serious, if not deadly, health problems.
2008-06-24 | The first Tibetan Bowl Sound Healing School opened in June in Encinitas CA. Founder. The school was formed to set and maintain a high standard of practice in this modality that is exploding around the country and utilized in many arenas of holistic health.
2008-06-21 | Typically, oral cancer has been associated with tobacco and alcohol use; however, people who don't smoke or drink excessively are also susceptible.
2008-06-18 | Medical research has proven that regular clothing and swimsuits are not enough protection. Sun Protection Zone has announced the release of their new youth line of short sleeve rash guards that are among the top UV protection in clothing available.
2008-06-12 | Shoppa's Material Handling partners with the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and Carter Blood Care in honor of employee diagnosed with Leukemia
2008-06-10 | 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.
2008-06-06 | CapFlaggers are a new, fun, high exposure product to advertise any message. Excellent for people wanting to raise awareness, parades, outings, and supporting teams for instance.
2008-06-06 | For women considering breast augmentation, it can be a daunting task to research the history, safety and effectiveness of saline and silicone breast implants.
2008-05-31 | Mesothelioma is a tough cancer to treat. Once doctors have diagnosed this disease, many patients have about 18 months to live.
2008-05-18 | Managers Participate in American Cancer Society and Muscular Dystrophy Events
2008-05-06 | PSEMIAMI unveils the REBA test device from Europe to detect and treat the root cause of illnesses
2008-05-03 | While many people are concerned about media reports claiming that there is a link between breast implants and cancer, these claims are being disproven by recent studies.