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Dedicated Duo Of Doctors Joins The Ranks Of Stanford Who's Who
By: Christine Curcio, Stanford Who's Who | July 22, 2010
Dr. Z.L. Daskarev and Dr. A.M. Daskarev have been accepted among the ranks of premier professionals with Stanford Who's Who as a result of their extraordinary effort in the Healthcare Industry.

The Surrogacy and Egg Donation Center International Seminar is Going to Seattle
By: Theresa Erickson, Conceptual Options | July 21, 2010
"Meeting personally with clients to ensure that they understand the often daunting task of surrogacy and egg donation allows prospective parents the opportunity to gain first-hand knowledge from our trained staff," states surrogacy lawyer Theresa Erickson.

Pediatric Pulse Oximeter LM-500 by Landon Medical Provides Oximetry Solutions for Children
By: Robert Darwin, Pulse Oximeters DIRECT.com | July 21, 2010
First portable pediatric pulse oximeter specially manufactured for monitoring children's health.

In Homecare, Best-of-Breed Trumps Enterprise
By: Andrea Morrill, KLAS | July 20, 2010
Homecare-focused vendors deliver the market's top three systems.

Carmel Podiatrist Improves Patient Experience With Professional Website
By: Dr. Jeffrey Agricola, Prestige Podiatry | July 18, 2010
Drs. Jeffrey Agricola and Anthony Miller of Prestige Podiatry, leading podiatrists in Carmel, unleash new practice website in order to deliver an improved experience for their patients.

Obesity Disease Center is Dedicated to Helping the Obese and the Injustice We Suffer
By: Sandy Zalecki, Obesity Disease Center | July 18, 2010
There is still one group of people in America today that we are allowed to discriminate against. That is the obese. We consider them lazy, gluttonous, or undisciplined. Is this true or is there something else going on?

Boston Chiropractor Unveils New Practice Website
By: Dr. Kevin Loughlin, North End Chiropractic | July 18, 2010
Leading chiropractor in Boston, Dr. Kevin Loughlin of North End Chiropractic, has announced the recent launch of his brand new practice website.

Charlotte Podiatrist Builds Strong Web Presence For Practice With New Website
By: Dr. Scott Basinger, Ankle & Foot Center of Charlotte | July 17, 2010
Leading podiatrist in Charlotte, Dr. Basinger of Ankle & Foot Center of Charlotte, has recently announced the launch of his new, educational website.

With RememberPills.com You Will Never Forget to Take Your Pills Again!
By: Mitch Pelletier, RememberPills.com | July 16, 2010
RememberPills.com is an Internet-based 'take your pill' reminder alert system. Now there's a way to remind yourself when it's time to take your pills, or time to give your loved one their pills.

Leading New Orleans Urologist, Dr. Neil Baum, Educates Patients With Extensive Video Gallery
By: Dr. Neil Baum, Neil Baum M.D. | July 16, 2010
Dr. Neil Baum, nationally recognized urologist in New Orleans, has recently added educational videos to his practice website.

Your Legal Rights When a Loved One Dies
By: Findlaw PR | July 15, 2010
There is nothing more heartbreaking for a parent than the loss of a child. When such a death comes as the result of someone else's bad acts, it becomes even more difficult to handle.

Bergen County Orthodontist Says You Are Never Too Old for Braces
By: michelle mesa, Bogota Dental Center | July 15, 2010
Bergen County residents probably think that crowded or crooked teeth aren't serious factors, but can seriously cause tooth decay and possibly periodontal disease.

Nurse Multi-Tasking Can Lead to Medication Errors
By: Findlaw PR | July 14, 2010
When nurses are interrupted while performing their duties, the risks for serious medication-related errors dramatically increase.

New Jersey Leads Nation in C-Section Deliveries
By: Findlaw PR | July 14, 2010
New Jersey has the highest rate of C-section births in the nation. The state health department has launched a study to find out the reasons why as well as why rates vary from hospital to hospital.

Cooling Blankets Reduce Long-Term Consequences of Brain Injuries
By: Findlaw PR | July 14, 2010
Through a process known as brain cooling, doctors have been able to improve the potential outcomes for babies who have suffered from oxygen deprivation at birth.

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