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Doggone Safe Offers Free Resources for Dog Bite Prevention Week

2008-04-30 | During the third week in May, the U.S. Postal Service, the American Veterinary Medical Assoc. (AMVA), Doggone Safe Inc. and other organizations will be calling attention to one of the nation's most commonly reported public health problems: dog bites. Doggone Safe offers free resources.


Angel Street Publishing, LLC Off to a "Heavenly Start" with First Book Release

2008-04-05 | New Metaphysical Publisher announces successful launch of its first publication "Awakening the Lightworker Within" by Elizabeth Foley, EdM, MPH, spiritual teacher, healer and Internet radio talk show


Renaissance Vancouver Hotel Harbourside Helps Guests Keep New Year's Resolutions for Healthy Living

2008-01-12 | The year is now in full swing and the Renaissance Vancouver Hotel Harbourside is helping guests get in gear to keep those healthy New Year's resolutions they set back in December.


Inaccurate and Misleading Media Coverage of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) Infections

2007-11-11 | Absent from much of the recent discussions on MRSA infections has been the distinction between toxic and non-toxic strains or reference to the need for community testing for these bacteria. A simple yet sensitive and specific culture test for MRSA is available from the Progressive University.


Stealth Adapted Cytomegalovirus Infections as a Cause of Autism

2007-07-02 | Autism can result from congenital infection with viruses that evade the immune system. These viruses are termed "stealth adapted." Some stealth viruses arose from simian cytomegalovirus contaminants of polio vaccines. Infections can be suppressed through an alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway.


New Book Documents Massachusetts Gay Marriage Victory

2007-06-20 | Courting Equality, released May 17, 2007, is the first book to tell the story of how the Massachusetts LGBT community won the right to marry.



A Reinterpretation of the Image of "Refrigerator Mothers" of Autistic Children

2007-03-15 | 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.


Hospitals' Responsibility in Reducing Community Risks of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Infections: Response to APIC and SHEA Statement

2007-03-08 | Should hospitals routinely test patients for MRSA is under review by various State Governments. Two major epidemiology organizations have argued against such a provision. The counter argument is that such measures, along with testing healthcare personnel, will help reduce community levels of MRSA.


Canadian Veterinary Technicians Endorse the Be a Tree Dog Bite Prevention Program for School Children

2007-02-11 | The Be a Tree dog bite prevention program is an innovative and interactive dog bite prevention education program aimed at primary grade children. It is endorsed by the Canadian Association of Animal Health Technologists and Technicians (CAAHTT).


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 .


CHICAGO-AREA NURSE RECEIVES $25,000 AND "SUPER STAR" STATUS AMONG COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSES IN THE CHICAGO METRO AREA

2006-06-30 | Remarkable Chicago woman receives $25,000 and title of "super star" among community health nurses for her ongoing work supporting the medically underserved throughout Chicago and internationally. Catharine "Cat" Quinn receives the VNA Foundation 2006 Super Star in Community Nursing Award.


Fiction Thriller Sledgehammer Receives Excellent Reviews - This Is One book You Don't Want to Miss

2006-06-28 | Fiction thriller, Sledgehammer, is receiving outstanding reviews as a must read fiction thriller. You go inside the ER and journey though 6 days where the plot thickens as an ER Doctor tries to save his hospital, and the nation from a small pox epidemic.



CDC and ChoiceMaker in Multi-million Dollar Deal for Nationwide Disease Surveillance System

2005-12-16 | ChoiceMaker Technologies, Inc., a leading supplier of record matching software, announced today that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has selected their software for use with the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS) applications that CDC is developing.


Diabetes Care Should Include Vitamins and Herbs, MyVitaminGuide.com Tells Diabetics. Ten Vitamins and Herbs Show Substantial Health Benefit, Receiving Website's Highest 3-Star Rating.

2005-10-07 | My Vitamin Guide (MVG) has added an enhanced diabetes section to its website. It includes extensive information on diabetes, plus in-depth articles on type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Ten supplements received MVG's highest, 3-star rating, showing substantial health benefits with type 2 diabetes.


Depression Symptoms, and Depression Treatment with Vitamins, Herbs and Supplements Explained by MyVitaminGuide.com

2005-08-31 | My Vitamin Guide (MVG), an online review of vitamins, supplements, herbal remedies and alternative medicine, announced it has compiled a list of nutritional supplements that can help alleviate symptoms of depression, thus helping people understand alternatives to traditional depression medications.


Novelist with Rare Muscle Disorder Offers Strength Tips and a Challenge

2004-11-19 | North Carolina strength athletes will have the chance to “beat” a local author, but only if they double what he lifts and make a donation to the MDA to win.


National Study Testing Chelation Therapy For Heart Disease Under Way At Pearsall Medical & Bariatrics

2004-10-13 | Pearsall Medical & Bariatrics is seeking men and women age 50 and older who have had a heart attack to join a National Institutes of Health (NIH) study.


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