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Record Number of Cyclists Expected for 5th Annual Cup 'n Cone Tour
By: Mike Gauss, Articulon | July 03, 2009
The 5th Annual Cup 'n Cone Tour, which will be held on July 25 is expected to be huge success with over 500 participants.
Keep Summertime Swimming Safe
By: Findlaw PR | July 01, 2009
While a swimming pool is a great place for families and friends to have summertime fun, dangers can lurk beneath its surface.
Mice May Hold Key To Parkinson's Disease
By: Olga Vladi, Arbor Books | July 01, 2009
Recently, scientists at the Weill Cornell Medical School were able to recreate the symptoms of Parkinson's disease in mice, leading some to believe that a breakthrough in treating the ailment could be just around the corner.
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.
The Unexpected Dangers of Slip and Fall Accidents
By: Martin Solomon, Solomon & Relihan | June 28, 2009
Slip and Fall accidents can sometimes cause life changing injuries. It is important to file the claim immediately after the accident and to speak with an experienced personal injury attorney about your options.
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.
Misdiagnosis of Coronary Heart Disease Raises Risks for Women
By: PR Dept | June 21, 2009
A new study indicates that symptoms of coronary heart disease differ in men and women — a difference that can lead to misdiagnosis or the failure to diagnose the disease in women.
Accident Claims - Crush Injury at Heathrow Airport
By: Jane Radcliffe, Pattinson & Brewer | June 20, 2009
An airport worker whose finger was trapped in the door of a plane has received GBP7,200 compensation.
Boy Brain Damaged at Rugby Club Party Wins GBP4.6 Million
By: Jane Radcliffe, Pattinson and Brewer Solicitors | June 19, 2009
A boy who suffered brain damage after falling off a ride at an end of season party at a rugby club has won GBP4.6 million in compensation.
All-Terrain Medical will receive a new "Face" by late June 2009
By: Customer Service, All-Terrain Medical & Mobility | June 19, 2009
The homepage of the online dealer All-Terrain Medical will be revamped and improved by end of June 2009. 'We have listened to the comments from customers...
Serious Consequences for Domestic Violence Convictions
By: PR Dept | June 17, 2009
If you are convicted of or even just face allegations of domestic violence, your child custody and visitation rights may be threatened. A conviction can result in jail time and have an adverse impact on your career, military progression and freedom.
Michigan's Superdrunk Driver Law
By: PR Dept | June 13, 2009
Michigan joined the growing majority of states with higher-level drunk driving offenses, known as "superdrunk" driver laws.
The Importance of Medical Evaluation after an Accident
By: PR Dept | June 13, 2009
Most people do not immediately think of making a personal injury claim following an accident, especially if they do not have visible signs of injury at the scene. The insurance companies know this and often attempt to obtain...
Chair Aerobics for Everyone Series of Fitness DVDs are Getting Folks to Slim Down While They Sit Down
By: D Plump Consulting, D Plump Consulting | June 13, 2009
Chair Aerobics for Everyone Series of DVDs offer low impact, completely seated workouts for all levels.
Peoria, Illinois: Sudden Cardiac Death, Left Ventricle Hypertrophy and Dilation, Cardiac Disease, Cardiac Failure and Cardiac Disease ARE Associated with Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Reduce Your Risk!
By: Ira Shapira, Sleep and Health Journal | June 11, 2009
Sleep apnea is known to cause increases in blood pressure and a six-fold increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. Study shows that sleep apnea and low oxygen saturation may be a risk factor for sudden cardiac death. LOWER YOUR RISK!
Displaying 1 to 15 (of 331 releases)
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next »]
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next »]
Record Number of Cyclists Expected for 5th Annual Cup 'n Cone Tour
By: Mike Gauss, Articulon | July 03, 2009
The 5th Annual Cup 'n Cone Tour, which will be held on July 25 is expected to be huge success with over 500 participants.
Keep Summertime Swimming Safe
By: Findlaw PR | July 01, 2009
While a swimming pool is a great place for families and friends to have summertime fun, dangers can lurk beneath its surface.
Mice May Hold Key To Parkinson's Disease
By: Olga Vladi, Arbor Books | July 01, 2009
Recently, scientists at the Weill Cornell Medical School were able to recreate the symptoms of Parkinson's disease in mice, leading some to believe that a breakthrough in treating the ailment could be just around the corner.
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.
The Unexpected Dangers of Slip and Fall Accidents
By: Martin Solomon, Solomon & Relihan | June 28, 2009
Slip and Fall accidents can sometimes cause life changing injuries. It is important to file the claim immediately after the accident and to speak with an experienced personal injury attorney about your options.
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.
Misdiagnosis of Coronary Heart Disease Raises Risks for Women
By: PR Dept | June 21, 2009
A new study indicates that symptoms of coronary heart disease differ in men and women — a difference that can lead to misdiagnosis or the failure to diagnose the disease in women.
Accident Claims - Crush Injury at Heathrow Airport
By: Jane Radcliffe, Pattinson & Brewer | June 20, 2009
An airport worker whose finger was trapped in the door of a plane has received GBP7,200 compensation.
Boy Brain Damaged at Rugby Club Party Wins GBP4.6 Million
By: Jane Radcliffe, Pattinson and Brewer Solicitors | June 19, 2009
A boy who suffered brain damage after falling off a ride at an end of season party at a rugby club has won GBP4.6 million in compensation.
All-Terrain Medical will receive a new "Face" by late June 2009
By: Customer Service, All-Terrain Medical & Mobility | June 19, 2009
The homepage of the online dealer All-Terrain Medical will be revamped and improved by end of June 2009. 'We have listened to the comments from customers...
Serious Consequences for Domestic Violence Convictions
By: PR Dept | June 17, 2009
If you are convicted of or even just face allegations of domestic violence, your child custody and visitation rights may be threatened. A conviction can result in jail time and have an adverse impact on your career, military progression and freedom.
Michigan's Superdrunk Driver Law
By: PR Dept | June 13, 2009
Michigan joined the growing majority of states with higher-level drunk driving offenses, known as "superdrunk" driver laws.
The Importance of Medical Evaluation after an Accident
By: PR Dept | June 13, 2009
Most people do not immediately think of making a personal injury claim following an accident, especially if they do not have visible signs of injury at the scene. The insurance companies know this and often attempt to obtain...
Chair Aerobics for Everyone Series of Fitness DVDs are Getting Folks to Slim Down While They Sit Down
By: D Plump Consulting, D Plump Consulting | June 13, 2009
Chair Aerobics for Everyone Series of DVDs offer low impact, completely seated workouts for all levels.
Peoria, Illinois: Sudden Cardiac Death, Left Ventricle Hypertrophy and Dilation, Cardiac Disease, Cardiac Failure and Cardiac Disease ARE Associated with Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Reduce Your Risk!
By: Ira Shapira, Sleep and Health Journal | June 11, 2009
Sleep apnea is known to cause increases in blood pressure and a six-fold increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. Study shows that sleep apnea and low oxygen saturation may be a risk factor for sudden cardiac death. LOWER YOUR RISK!
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