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Electronic Cigarette Support Continues On, Despite Attacks
By: Tiffany Ellis, TJT Media | July 01, 2009
Electronic cigarette use and support is gaining ground in light of little evidence against the products' safety and failing special interest group jabs at the industry itself.
Norma Jean's Sun, Memoir by Artist Kris Courtney - Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Borders
By: Kris Courtney | June 30, 2009
Barnes & Noble Online Books, with accelerated sales through Amazon and local bookstore outlets plus In Person Signing engagements, has included Norma Jean's Sun into their online catalog for distribution.
Medical Experts Prescribe Legislation to Help Prevent Cancer
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 28, 2009
Scientists urge drastic revision of the Obama Cancer Plan
Dr. Samuel S. Epstein Named to Exclusive Membership Organization
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 28, 2009
Dr. Samuel S. Epstein is an award winning expert in cancer prevention and research
Theodoros 'Ted' Voloyiannis, M.D. to Be Profiled in Exclusive Registry
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 28, 2009
Dr. Ted Voloyiannis has eleven years of professional experience
Studies Show Hospitals Are Deadlier on Nights and Weekends
By: Findlaw PR | June 26, 2009
A number of recent studies show that patients admitted to hospitals on nights and weekends are less likely to receive immediate urgent medical care than those admitted on weekdays.
Protecting Patients Through Careful Credentialing and Privileging
By: Findlaw PR | June 25, 2009
Hospitals must follow proper credentialing procedures and grant privileges cautiously; a thorough review of a doctor's background can help to ensure patient safety and avoid future liability.
E-Cigarette Support Gaining Ground For Being Green, Clean, and Cheap
By: Tiffany Ellis, TJT Media | June 23, 2009
The popularity of the e-cigarette is growing by leaps and bounds form many obvious reasons, and the number of reasons are growing along with it's acceptance by the masses.
Cancer Patients Use New Guided Imagery CD to Help Boost Healthy Immune Functioning
By: Richard Coleman, Health Journeys Inc | June 22, 2009
A self-help technique called guided imagery has been steadily gaining in popularity and mainstream distribution by hospitals, pharmas and insurance companies, as new research demonstrates its efficacy for producing heightened immune cell activity.
Field Fisher Waterhouse Wins Compensation For Lung Cancer Sufferer Exposed To Asbestos
By: Louise Eckersley, Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP | June 21, 2009
Field Fisher Waterhouse has announced a significant compensation win for a client suffering from lung cancer who was exposed to asbestos
Elnora Galang Honored for Accomplishments in Trauma and Critical Care
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 20, 2009
Elnora Galang has demonstrated excellence throughout her 13 years in the healthcare industry
Michael Orrin Loomis Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 19, 2009
Michael Orrin Loomis, Administrator for Alliance Oncology in employment with the leading provider of advanced diagnostic imaging services in the United States
Trinity Lace Wigs Promises to be a Hair Raising Experience Thus Fulfilling a Mission to Help Others at the Same Time
By: Stephanie Anderson, Trinity Lace Wigs | June 18, 2009
During these tough economic times and faced with unemployment one woman decides to open a business. Not just any business, but a mission to help women, men and children who suffer from hair loss due to various medical conditions; including our military members wounded/ burned from wartime efforts.
The Collateral Source Rule in California Personal Injury Cases
By: PR Dept | June 12, 2009
People injured due to someone else's negligence may end up with a reduced award for medical expenses based on what his or her insurance company actually paid for medical care.
Electronic Cigarettes Still Under Attack By Health Organizations And Special Interest Groups
By: Tiffany Ellis, TJT Media | June 12, 2009
The electronic cigarette became available in the United States in 2006, but some say the product has come under unfair fire from government and health organizations.
Displaying 1 to 15 (of 234 releases)
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next »]
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next »]
Electronic Cigarette Support Continues On, Despite Attacks
By: Tiffany Ellis, TJT Media | July 01, 2009
Electronic cigarette use and support is gaining ground in light of little evidence against the products' safety and failing special interest group jabs at the industry itself.
Norma Jean's Sun, Memoir by Artist Kris Courtney - Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Borders
By: Kris Courtney | June 30, 2009
Barnes & Noble Online Books, with accelerated sales through Amazon and local bookstore outlets plus In Person Signing engagements, has included Norma Jean's Sun into their online catalog for distribution.
Medical Experts Prescribe Legislation to Help Prevent Cancer
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 28, 2009
Scientists urge drastic revision of the Obama Cancer Plan
Dr. Samuel S. Epstein Named to Exclusive Membership Organization
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 28, 2009
Dr. Samuel S. Epstein is an award winning expert in cancer prevention and research
Theodoros 'Ted' Voloyiannis, M.D. to Be Profiled in Exclusive Registry
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 28, 2009
Dr. Ted Voloyiannis has eleven years of professional experience
Studies Show Hospitals Are Deadlier on Nights and Weekends
By: Findlaw PR | June 26, 2009
A number of recent studies show that patients admitted to hospitals on nights and weekends are less likely to receive immediate urgent medical care than those admitted on weekdays.
Protecting Patients Through Careful Credentialing and Privileging
By: Findlaw PR | June 25, 2009
Hospitals must follow proper credentialing procedures and grant privileges cautiously; a thorough review of a doctor's background can help to ensure patient safety and avoid future liability.
E-Cigarette Support Gaining Ground For Being Green, Clean, and Cheap
By: Tiffany Ellis, TJT Media | June 23, 2009
The popularity of the e-cigarette is growing by leaps and bounds form many obvious reasons, and the number of reasons are growing along with it's acceptance by the masses.
Cancer Patients Use New Guided Imagery CD to Help Boost Healthy Immune Functioning
By: Richard Coleman, Health Journeys Inc | June 22, 2009
A self-help technique called guided imagery has been steadily gaining in popularity and mainstream distribution by hospitals, pharmas and insurance companies, as new research demonstrates its efficacy for producing heightened immune cell activity.
Field Fisher Waterhouse Wins Compensation For Lung Cancer Sufferer Exposed To Asbestos
By: Louise Eckersley, Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP | June 21, 2009
Field Fisher Waterhouse has announced a significant compensation win for a client suffering from lung cancer who was exposed to asbestos
Elnora Galang Honored for Accomplishments in Trauma and Critical Care
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 20, 2009
Elnora Galang has demonstrated excellence throughout her 13 years in the healthcare industry
Michael Orrin Loomis Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 19, 2009
Michael Orrin Loomis, Administrator for Alliance Oncology in employment with the leading provider of advanced diagnostic imaging services in the United States
Trinity Lace Wigs Promises to be a Hair Raising Experience Thus Fulfilling a Mission to Help Others at the Same Time
By: Stephanie Anderson, Trinity Lace Wigs | June 18, 2009
During these tough economic times and faced with unemployment one woman decides to open a business. Not just any business, but a mission to help women, men and children who suffer from hair loss due to various medical conditions; including our military members wounded/ burned from wartime efforts.
The Collateral Source Rule in California Personal Injury Cases
By: PR Dept | June 12, 2009
People injured due to someone else's negligence may end up with a reduced award for medical expenses based on what his or her insurance company actually paid for medical care.
Electronic Cigarettes Still Under Attack By Health Organizations And Special Interest Groups
By: Tiffany Ellis, TJT Media | June 12, 2009
The electronic cigarette became available in the United States in 2006, but some say the product has come under unfair fire from government and health organizations.
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