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Dr. Anne M. Conyers-Hom to Be Profiled in Exclusive Registry
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | July 29, 2010
Dr. Anne M. Conyers-Hom completed PharmD/MD, with residencies in Internal Medicine and Neurology

Surgery Prescribes movemanSKG Platform Lift
By: Boyd Porter, movemanSKG | July 29, 2010
movemanSKG has put two of its platform lifts in a newly renovated surgery and chemist. The two buildings were amalgamated as part of a ÂGBP500,000 project.The lifts, a Prestige and a Premier Plus, make the upper floors accessible to wheelchair users.

Court Finds Sufficient Medical Evidence in Terminating Benefits
By: Findlaw PR | July 22, 2010
A Pennsylvania court recently ruled that in workers' compensation cases, an expert's opinion could be held valid even if the expert did not personally examine a specific injury the worker suffered.

Annette Matheney Honored for Excellence in Education
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | July 20, 2010
Annette Matheney wrote the popular curriculum manual, "The Chemical Abuse Resistant Education for Children with Special Needs"

The Michigan Social Security Disability Process and Its Pitfalls
By: Findlaw PR | July 17, 2010
Michigan residents waiting for the Social Security Administration to decide on their benefits face a backlog among the nation's worst. Qualified aid can make the process easier and faster.

Rockford, Illinois Sleep Apnea Treatment: I Hate CPAP! Offers Comfortable Alternatives to CPAP. Dental Sleep Medicine and Oral Appliances can Improve Your Sleep and Improve Your Life!
By: Ira Shapira, Sleep and Health Journal | July 15, 2010
Sleep Apnea is a serious medical condition that can lead to heart attacks, strokes, endocrine problems and worsen diabetes. CPAP, the standard treatment is abandoned by 60% of all patients. I HATE CPAP! offers a more comfortable alternative.

Avandia Lawsuit Settlements Reported for Heart Attacks and Heart Failure Claims as FDA Avandia Recall is Considered
By: Steven Johnson, The Johnson Law Firm | July 14, 2010
Diabetic patients who suffered a heart attack or heart failure while taking Avandia may still be able to file claims against the manufacturer for monetary compensation.

Curricula from Realityworks Added to the National Instructional Materials Access Center Repository
By: Chris Colbert, Realityworks | July 14, 2010
Firm's products are now more accessible to learners with special needs with specialized formats to support students with print disabilities.

University of Arizona Researcher's New Book Helps Families and Caregivers Cope With Cancer; "Surviving Cancer as a Family and Helping Co-Survivors Thrive" Both Inspires and Educates
By: nina bondarook, Bondarook & Associates | July 13, 2010
When Catherine Marshall's father was diagnosed with cancer, she was as unprepared as most people to deal with such devastating news. Her new book provides caregivers with helpful advice for coping -- and thriving -- during a loved one's treatment.

Peoria, Illinois Sleep Apnea Treatment: I Hate CPAP! Offers Comfortable Alternatives to CPAP. Dental Sleep Medicine and Oral Appliances can Improve Your Sleep and Improve Your Life!
By: Ira Shapira, Sleep and Health Journal | July 13, 2010
Sleep Apnea is a serious medical condition that can lead to heart attacks, strokes, endocrine problems and worsen diabetes. CPAP, the standard treatment is abandoned by 60% of all patients. I HATE CPAP! offers a more comfortable alternative.

Tax Resolution Firm Blue Tax Releases $22,000 IRS Bank Levy for a Taxpayer on Disability
By: Richard Lopez, Blue Tax | July 12, 2010
Blue Tax fights hard for man on disability and releases a $22,000 bank levy for him, in addition to removing a wage garnishment placed on his disability check.

Berman & Russo Wins Supreme Court Appeal Expanding Rights of Injured Workers
By: Berman & Russo, Berman & Russo | July 08, 2010
In June 2010, the South Windsor law firm of Berman & Russo won an appeal before the Connecticut Supreme Court that will make it easier for workers suffering from occupational disease or repetitive trauma claims to obtain benefits.

Houston Personal Injury Lawyer - New Study Shows 45% of Pediatricians Make Diagnostic Errors that Cause Harm to Patients at Least Once a Year
By: Brian Jensen, Law Office of Brian Jensen | July 08, 2010
We put our lives into the hands of doctors in order to remain healthy. Even though doctors learn an extensive amount in order to help people, they are prone to make mistakes.

Coolsmiles Orthodontists in Port Jefferson and Medford NY Join Forces with TV Show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition for East Setauket Family
By: Dr Leon Klempner, Coolsmiles Orthodontics | July 08, 2010
Dr Leon Klempner and Dr David Amram of Coolsmiles Orthodontics are providing comprehensive orthodontic care to the entire Lutz family in support of the community effort for this special family in Long Island, NY.

Doretha J. Thompson Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Special Education
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | July 07, 2010
Doretha J. Thompson has 13 years of experience teaching children with mild, moderate and severe disabilities

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