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A Good Daughter: Corporate Caregiving Program Allows Employees to Stay on the Job

- July 15, 2005 - The elder care program targeting South Florida corporations is being lead by A Good Daughter based in Margate, Florida.According Olga Brunner, President of the firm, "When employer"s get behind paying for care management benefits, close or long-distance caregivers continue working, preve [read more]

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A Good Daughter, Inc. Leading Caregiving Organization in Broward Recognizes Sandra Day O"Connor

- July 16, 2005 - A Good Daughter, Inc. (www.agooddaughter.com) is the leading caregiving organization in Broward and Palm Beach counties. Founder, Olga Brunner, recently commented on Justice Sandra Day O"Connor"s decision to step down from the high court to become a caregiver to her husband, who is suffering from Al [read more]

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Regency HealthCare Begins Enrollment for Unprecedented Insurance Plan

- TUSTIN, CA, July 16, 2005 - After creating a revolutionary insurance plan that provides total coverage and fair pricing for all, the company has moved forward to the next stage of its development: implementation. "We are now enrolling doctors to begin accepting our patients in January 2006," says Beverl [read more]

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Geriatric Care for Florida-based Parents

- July 19, 2005 - Olga Brunner is founder of A Good Daughter, Inc. (www.agooddaughter.com) located in Margate, Florida. Brunner is certified by the Society of Certified Senior Advisors, the international organization that has trained over 20,000 professionals in all fifty states. Brunner has a number of c [read more]

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Blanche, Dorothy, Rose and Sophia: A Good Daughter, Inc. Looks at Eldercare

- July 20, 2005 - It"s been twenty years since The Golden Girls was first broadcast. In the two decades that have passed, a trend that was first exposed on that show continues to grow ever stronger. Women on the average live seven years longer than men and many women expect to be widows. Planning ahead for companions [read more]

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FDA Approves Revised Labels of ED Pills

- July 21, 2005 - After FDA"s demand to include "vision loss risk" in the erectile dysfunction pill labels, Viagra, Cialis and Levitra came out with their revised drug label version. The new development follows behind reports, linking erectile dysfunction drugs to blindness cases among its users. The cond [read more]

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After reports of death from use of faulty pain patch - Duragesic - the FDA issues health advisory

- VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA, August 01, 2005 - Over a year after the maker of Duragesic issued an urgent recall for the defective pain patches that were associated with 120 fatal reports, the FDA issues a health advisory and the drug company revises the drug"s warning label.Duragesic (fentanyl transdermal sys [read more]

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Americans Head to Western Europe to Save Big on Medical Costs

- ATLANTA, GA, August 02, 2005 - After self-employed Georgia travel agent Ann Lombardi heard the $6,500 out-of-pocket price tag for the cataract surgery she needed, she sought the advice of a physician friend in Germany. A week later Lombardi was back home following a successful operation by a well-known Frankfurt ey [read more]

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Clinical Trial to Study Low Carb Diet Effects on Weight and Heart

- TEMPE, AZ, August 03, 2005 — Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine and Health Sciences is now enrolling patients interested in participating in a clinical trial to test the weight and heart health effects of a low-carbohydrate diet. The trial will be conducted for a period of 3-months and is sponsored by both [read more]

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Successful Diabetes Treatment Through Naturopathic Treatment Regimen

- TEMPE, AZ, August 05, 2005 —Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine has found significant positive results and benefits from a naturopathic treatment regimen for diabetes. According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), diabetes is the fifth deadliest disease in the United States. More than 18 [read more]

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New Range Of Detox Foot Spas From O2 Detox

- August 05, 2005 - The O2 Detox treatment is a very simple and effortless way to detox your body. It simply involves immersing your feet into a foot bowl filled with water. The O2 Detox machine looks like a foot spa. It contains a double element that reacts with water and salt to ionise the water within the foot spa [read more]

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Radio Listeners Go Inside the Womb in a PSA by Scott G of G-Man Music

- WOODLAND HILLS, CA, August 17, 2005 - "You"re Trapped" is a 30-second public service announcement (PSA) about the dangers of using drugs, alcohol or tobacco when pregnant. Created by the G-Man Music and Radical Radio commercial production company, the spot is being provided gratis to hospitals and healthcare center [read more]

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Ring SMS UBiee Energizes Global Harmony at New Image International"s 21st Anniversary

- August 23, 2005 - Opening ceremonies include the visionary leadership, policies, and principles of the Right Honorable Winston Peters, Leader of the New Zealand First Party.David McDougall, Chairman of Futuro Eagles Group, S.A., the appointed marketing arm for Ring SMS, will spotlight sharing universal [read more]

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White House invites Mountainside Alcohol and Addiction Treatment Center to Washington D.C.

- CANAAN, CT, August 25, 2005 - Mountainside Treatment Center in Canaan, CT was recently honored with an invitation by the White House to meet with the Office of National Drug Control Policy and its Director, John Walters. In attendance at the meeting were Mountainside board members Don Van Dyke and Chief Executive O [read more]

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Extreme Heat - Protecting You and Your Family in Arizona

- TEMPE, AZ, September 01, 2005 —Most every region in the United States has been experiencing high or record-breaking heat temperatures this summer. High heat exposure, coupled with high humidity and numerous environmental pollutants can contribute to life-threatening illnesses. In Phoenix, Ariz. alone, over thirty h [read more]

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CHICKEN POX VACCINE ASSOCIATED WITH SHINGLES EPIDEMIC

- PEARBLOSSOM, CA, September 01, 2005 - New research published in the International Journal of Toxicology (IJT) by Gary S. Goldman, Ph.D., reveals high rates of shingles (herpes zoster) in Americans since the government"s 1995 recommendation that all children receive chicken pox vaccine. Goldman"s research supports t [read more]

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Controversial book about alcoholism now available in America and worldwide

- September 12, 2005 - "Phoenix in a Bottle" the controversial new book by Scottish couple Lilian and Murdoch MacDonald that challenges conventional wisdom about alcoholism, is now readily available in America and throughout the world, as well as in the United Kingdom."Phoenix in a Bottle" is available wo [read more]

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New, natural skincare product provides long-awaited relief for many Psoriasis sufferers.

- BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, September 14, 2005 - For too long Psoriasis sufferers have had to cope with bothersome and embarrassing symptoms, including itchiness, irritation and desquamation (peeling). Optoderma Cellular Memorizer has clinically proven results without the side-effects caused by many conventional treatments. [read more]

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Lymphedema Book Emphasizes Active Self-Help for Nearly 50,000 Sufferers

- September 16, 2005 - Alameda, CA - In 2004, 275,000 women in the U.S. were diagnosed with breast cancer. For any of them who have surgery or are treated with radiotherapy, lymphedema — a disfiguring, painful swelling, usually of the arm — is a possible side-effect. About 25% of breast cancer surgery pat [read more]

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New York Health Care Alliance signs an agreement with Energy Curtailment Specialists

- September 17, 2005 - New York, NY - The New York Health Care Alliance (NYHCA), a network of 48 sub-acute care and rehabilitation facilities located in the New York metropolitan area, announced the launch of a new contract with Energy Curtailment Specialists (ECS), the largest administrator of electricity demand res [read more]

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