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Boots warns Brits to watch out for possible insect infestation
By: Carrie Eames, Boots | July 03, 2008
Boots warns Brits to watch out for an insect infestation following 80 per cent increase in the sale of insect repellents compared with 2007

CONCENTRA HELPS AMERICANS STAY SAFE THIS INDEPENDENCE DAY
By: Matt Longman, Concentra | June 29, 2008
Providing smart and simple fireworks safety tips.

Deborah T. Williams Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 20, 2008
She believes that the inaccessibility of medical care to individuals in need is the most important issue facing her profession today.

A Simple Weight Loss Diet: Scientific, Safe and Basically Free
By: Michael Dow, Dow Creative Enterprises, LLC | June 18, 2008
The Pen and Paper Diet, a new book by Michael Dow, provides a simple solution for weight loss and a way for a person to maintain their ideal weight. As the title implies, all one needs is pen and paper to control their weight.

Amrit Ray, Vice President of Bristol-Myers Squibb to give Keynote Presentation at GTCbio's Global Clinical Trial Operations Conference on September 25-26, 2008 in San Diego, CA
By: Rania Hafez, GTCbio | June 18, 2008
Amrit Ray, Vice President of Bristol-Myers Squibb to give the keynote presentation entitled The Next Generation of Pharmacovigilance - Clinical Trials and Drug Development in the New Era of Drug Safety at GTCbio's Global Clinical Trial Operations Conf. on Sept 25-26 in San Diego

Smile South Florida Cosmetic Dentistry Launches Its Dental Blog
By: Alex Nottingham, Smile South Florida Dentistry | June 16, 2008
Smile South Florida Cosmetic Dentistry's Dental Blog is a resource for visitors local and abroad by providing fresh new dental content and practice updates.

Louis Walk Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 15, 2008
Dr. Walk is a 39-year veteran of the industry. During his career he has developed and honed an expertise in practicing general family medicine.

CPAP SAVES LIVES! SO DO CPAP ALTERNATIVES! I HATE CPAP HELPS PATIENTS FIND CPAP ALTERNATIVE.
By: Ira Shapira, Sleep and Health Journal | June 13, 2008
Dental Appliances are a life saving CPAP Alternative that give excellent results comparable to CPAP with higher patient acceptance.

Dr. Donna Groover to Join The Doctor's Office, LLC in Forsyth
By: Nicole Takacs, Natural Marketing Services, LLC | June 11, 2008
The Doctor's Office, LLC in Forsyth, Georgia aquires another physician - Dr. Donna Groover

Solution to the Global Obesity Epidemic: Cheap, Easy and Safe
By: Michael Dow, Dow Creative Enterprises, LLC | 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.

Dr. Edgar J. Stanley Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional & Entrepreneurial Registry
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 05, 2008
Dr. Stanley was honored with the Sister Patricia Ann Award for Excellence.

CONCENTRA HEALTH TIPS KEEP AMERICA COOL AND COMFORTABLE
By: Matt Longman, Concentra | May 29, 2008
Concentra provides helpful, healthy tips all summer long.

Ensuring A Smooth Transition Into The Nursing Home
By: Patricia Woloch, ePR Source | May 14, 2008
When you come to the realization that a mother, grandmother, uncle or other family member needs full-time care, it can be a very stressful and emotional process.

Sharita Abbott, MD, Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional & Entrepreneurial Registry
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | May 11, 2008
Dr. Abbott is responsible for providing continuity family medicine and urgent/emergent medical care to patients ranging from the pediatric through geriatric age groups.

To Date 62% of the Humans Die When Infected with the H5N1 Virus
By: M. D. Moxley, MDM, Inc. | May 10, 2008
Is the H5N1 Virus known as Bird Flu or Avian Flu really a potential threat to the world and how can we prepare?

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