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Tuesday, July 08, 2008
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Salt Lake City Dentist Attends Dental Sleep Medicine Meeting in Baltimore. Dr Myles Preble Joins I HATE CPAP LLC to Bring Comfortable CPAP Alternatives to Utah.
By: Ira Shapira, Sleep and Health Journal | July 02, 2008
Sleep apnea is a dangerous condition often treated with CPAP. Dr Myles Preble a Salt Lake City Dentist trained in treating Sleep Apnea and snoring in bringing Dental Sleep Medicine to the Forefront of Sleep Apnea Treatment. He improves lives of the 50% of patients who do not tolerate CPAP.

Lisa Parker Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 29, 2008
Ms. Parker has more than 23 years of professional development experience; and one year of experience as a Disabled Veteran Outreach Program Specialist for the Department of Labor.

New Website Developed For People with Diabetes
By: Allison Boyd, StableBloodsugar.com | June 29, 2008
A website called Stablebloodsugar.net has been recently develop for people with diabetes. The website aims to provide tools to help these individuals manage their blood glucose.

Unemployed People with Disabilities Offered Flexible Employment Opportunity in Tough Economy
By: Shannon Fern, Disaboom | June 28, 2008
Disaboom, the Premiere Online Community for People Touched by Disability, Employs Community Members in Newly Launched Sales Force

Enerceutical Mediated Activation of the Alternative Cellular Energy (ACE) Pathway: A Clinical Trial Open to Qualified Parents of Autistic Children
By: W John Martin, MD, PhD., Inst. of Progressive Medicine | June 27, 2008
Preliminary studies have shown marked improvements in autistic patients using a procedure that activates the body's capacity to suppress a persisting stealth adapted virus infection; the underlying cause of autism. Parents are being recruited to help evaluate this simple, home based procedure.

Paul P. Salyards Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 22, 2008
With a specialization in teaching language arts for students with learning disabilities, Mr. Salyards is responsible for teaching life skills and communicative effectiveness to students, monitoring students' progress and accommodating instructions and assessments.

Charlotte Cherie Schroeder Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Senior Outreach Education
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 21, 2008
Ms. Schroeder is responsible for overseeing financial matters, promoting and encouraging programs for seniors and representing seniors, as well as disseminating information to seniors and educating them on important issues.

Disaboom-Sponsored World Champion Handcyclist Alejandro Albor to Represent United States at 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games
By: Erik Keith, Disaboom | June 20, 2008
Disaboom-sponsored Alejandro Albor, world champion handcyclist and double-leg amputee, secured his place on the United States Paralympic Hand Cycling team when, despite a shoulder injury, Albor clinched a first place victory at the Beijing Paralympics Selection Event.

March of Dimes to Benefit from the Sales of Judge George Ferguson's Memoirs "Who Am I To Judge"
By: Darren St.Romain, March of Dimes | June 20, 2008
Support The March of Dimes by Purchasing The Memoirs of the Honourable George S.P. Ferguson Q.C. Contracting polio at fourteen left Justice Ferguson with permanent physical disabilities, but did not harm his spirit.

An Afternoon of Fun, BBQ and Support at the TD Challenge Barbeque
By: Darren St.Romain, March of Dimes | June 18, 2008
March of Dimes and TD team up to provide an afternoon of food and fun in the TD Courtyard within Toronto's financial district June 19th, 2008 with all proceeds benefiting people with disabilities.

Disaboom Offers Jobs to Social Network Community Members to Tackle High Unemployment Rate for People with Disabilities
By: Shannon Fern, Disaboom | June 18, 2008
Premiere Online Community for People Living With or Touched by Disability Employs Disaboom Community Members in Newly Launched Sales Force

Connecticut Homeowner Referral Hotline Announces that ADA Compliant Home Remodeling is Now Available for the Handicapped and Disabled Veteran Homeowners.
By: Ronni Mandell, Connecticut Homeowner Hotline | June 17, 2008
The Safe Way for all Homeowners to Secure a Qualified and Reliable Contractor for all Their Remodeling Needs.

Rhonda Way Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 11, 2008
Ms. Way has more than 15 years of professional experience and is primarily responsible for managing operations, caring for children with special needs, teaching children with autism and hearing impairments, and working with nonprofit organizations.

Debby Cochran Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in the Field of Compensatory Education
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 11, 2008
Ms. Cochran has 23 years of experience working for the Katy Independent School District where she specializes in instructing dyslexic students and other struggling readers.

Mary C. Thompson, MA, CCC-SLP Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 11, 2008
Ms. Thompson has 30 years of professional experience performing speech, language and communication therapy for children with hearing and language disabilities, and autism, evaluating student assessment, mentoring, teaching and supervising students.

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