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US Swine Outbreak is an "Influenza"? Not so fast, says Lawrence Broxmeyer MD
By: Joel Binder, NY Institute of Med Research | May 05, 2009
Medical researcher/physician Lawrence Broxmeyer MD, lead investigator in a Journal of Infectious Diseases study, has a message for the officials and scientists of WHO and the CDC: There is more to flu-like illness than either "Influenza" or "H1N1".
Medical Conditions Affect One In Eight Cats And Dogs Under The Age Of Three
By: Ian Morris, Sainsbury's | May 02, 2009
Sainsbury's Finance warns of the danger of medical conditions becoming " pre-existing"
Replica Farm Announces Introductory Pricing on Horse Cloning in the US!
By: Kathleen McNulty, Replica Farm | May 01, 2009
Replica Farm announced today that it will offer special introductory pricing on horse cloning and gene banking until June 1, 2009. The purpose of this offer is to add an additional incentive to move forward with Horse Cloning orders before the busy summertime season becomes fully underway.
Dogs and Their Families Find a Home at DogStyleNetwork.com
By: Sherry Harris, Dog Style Network | April 30, 2009
American's own approximately 73 million dogs. Three quarters of dog owners consider their dog like a child or family member. As a result, there is a growing trend for dog parents to be more proactive in their dog's life.
Medical Malpractice: Injuries and Legal Considerations
By: PR Dept | April 25, 2009
If you believe that you have been injured because of a doctor's negligence, it is important to talk to a medical malpractice lawyer.
Leading Equine Hospital Utilizes Practice Management Software to Increase Practice Value
By: Wayne Woodward, Business Infusions | April 20, 2009
Top equine hospital implemented HVMS veterinary practice management software from Business Infusions and saw revenues and transactions increase, inventory costs decrease, and the value of its veterinary practice increased by 25%
Doggone Safe Offers Free Resources for Dog Bite Prevention Week
By: Joan Orr, Doggone Safe | April 18, 2009
During the third week in May, the U.S. Postal Service, the American Veterinary Medical Assoc., Doggone Safe Inc. and other organizations will be calling attention to one of North America's most commonly reported public health problems: dog bites.
Silkin Management Group Provides Veterinarians New Help For The Recession
By: Larry Silver, Silkin Management Group | April 11, 2009
Many veterinarians throughout the United States and Canada are struggling to keep afloat in this unstable economy.
Traumatic Brain Injury Cases
By: PR Dept | April 10, 2009
According to the Centers for Disease Control, 1.4 million people suffer traumatic brain injuries (TBI) annually.
The Value of a Second Medical Opinion
By: PR Dept | April 09, 2009
If patients have any doubt whatsoever about the status of their health, the explanation given by their doctor for their symptoms, or the care they receive, they should not wait to get a second medical opinion. It literally can save their lives.
New Jersey Hospitals May Be Required to Disclose Medical Errors
By: PR Dept | April 09, 2009
In early March 2009, a New Jersey Senate committee discussed a new bill that would require the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) to make public information about hospital medical errors.
Pet Vacation Web Site Gives Concerned Travelers Reassurance Plus Savings
By: PR Admin, Vacation Rental World | April 08, 2009
Pet owners applaud PetVacationHomes.com as a reliable central resource to find quality pet-friendly vacation lodging, house and condo rentals, and even hotels.
Quality of Care in Emergency Rooms is on the Decline
By: PR Dept | April 07, 2009
In 2006, 119.2 million patients visited the ER, approximately 24% more than in 1995. In many instances, the ER is the only option for people who do not have health insurance.
Medical Malpractice: Misdiagnosis
By: PR Dept | April 06, 2009
Misdiagnosis is one of the primary reasons why medical malpractice cases are filed. While doctors play the ultimate role in determining the diagnosis of a patient's illness or injury, you can prevent or lessen the chance of misdiagnosis by following some simple rules.
Choice of Doctor
By: PR Dept | April 03, 2009
In Colorado, employers have the right to select the treating physician (referred to as the "authorized treating physician") for an employee who is injured at work. However, an employee may be able to change doctors.
Displaying 61 to 75 (of 127 releases)
Pages: [« Prev] 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next »]
Pages: [« Prev] 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next »]
US Swine Outbreak is an "Influenza"? Not so fast, says Lawrence Broxmeyer MD
By: Joel Binder, NY Institute of Med Research | May 05, 2009
Medical researcher/physician Lawrence Broxmeyer MD, lead investigator in a Journal of Infectious Diseases study, has a message for the officials and scientists of WHO and the CDC: There is more to flu-like illness than either "Influenza" or "H1N1".
Medical Conditions Affect One In Eight Cats And Dogs Under The Age Of Three
By: Ian Morris, Sainsbury's | May 02, 2009
Sainsbury's Finance warns of the danger of medical conditions becoming " pre-existing"
Replica Farm Announces Introductory Pricing on Horse Cloning in the US!
By: Kathleen McNulty, Replica Farm | May 01, 2009
Replica Farm announced today that it will offer special introductory pricing on horse cloning and gene banking until June 1, 2009. The purpose of this offer is to add an additional incentive to move forward with Horse Cloning orders before the busy summertime season becomes fully underway.
Dogs and Their Families Find a Home at DogStyleNetwork.com
By: Sherry Harris, Dog Style Network | April 30, 2009
American's own approximately 73 million dogs. Three quarters of dog owners consider their dog like a child or family member. As a result, there is a growing trend for dog parents to be more proactive in their dog's life.
Medical Malpractice: Injuries and Legal Considerations
By: PR Dept | April 25, 2009
If you believe that you have been injured because of a doctor's negligence, it is important to talk to a medical malpractice lawyer.
Leading Equine Hospital Utilizes Practice Management Software to Increase Practice Value
By: Wayne Woodward, Business Infusions | April 20, 2009
Top equine hospital implemented HVMS veterinary practice management software from Business Infusions and saw revenues and transactions increase, inventory costs decrease, and the value of its veterinary practice increased by 25%
Doggone Safe Offers Free Resources for Dog Bite Prevention Week
By: Joan Orr, Doggone Safe | April 18, 2009
During the third week in May, the U.S. Postal Service, the American Veterinary Medical Assoc., Doggone Safe Inc. and other organizations will be calling attention to one of North America's most commonly reported public health problems: dog bites.
Silkin Management Group Provides Veterinarians New Help For The Recession
By: Larry Silver, Silkin Management Group | April 11, 2009
Many veterinarians throughout the United States and Canada are struggling to keep afloat in this unstable economy.
Traumatic Brain Injury Cases
By: PR Dept | April 10, 2009
According to the Centers for Disease Control, 1.4 million people suffer traumatic brain injuries (TBI) annually.
The Value of a Second Medical Opinion
By: PR Dept | April 09, 2009
If patients have any doubt whatsoever about the status of their health, the explanation given by their doctor for their symptoms, or the care they receive, they should not wait to get a second medical opinion. It literally can save their lives.
New Jersey Hospitals May Be Required to Disclose Medical Errors
By: PR Dept | April 09, 2009
In early March 2009, a New Jersey Senate committee discussed a new bill that would require the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) to make public information about hospital medical errors.
Pet Vacation Web Site Gives Concerned Travelers Reassurance Plus Savings
By: PR Admin, Vacation Rental World | April 08, 2009
Pet owners applaud PetVacationHomes.com as a reliable central resource to find quality pet-friendly vacation lodging, house and condo rentals, and even hotels.
Quality of Care in Emergency Rooms is on the Decline
By: PR Dept | April 07, 2009
In 2006, 119.2 million patients visited the ER, approximately 24% more than in 1995. In many instances, the ER is the only option for people who do not have health insurance.
Medical Malpractice: Misdiagnosis
By: PR Dept | April 06, 2009
Misdiagnosis is one of the primary reasons why medical malpractice cases are filed. While doctors play the ultimate role in determining the diagnosis of a patient's illness or injury, you can prevent or lessen the chance of misdiagnosis by following some simple rules.
Choice of Doctor
By: PR Dept | April 03, 2009
In Colorado, employers have the right to select the treating physician (referred to as the "authorized treating physician") for an employee who is injured at work. However, an employee may be able to change doctors.
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