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National Postpartum Depression Telephone Test Aims to Save, Improve Women’s Lives

National Insurance Company Launches PPD Initiative CORAL GABLES, Fla., March 18, 2011 — Obstetricians & Gynecologists RRG of America, Inc. (OGRRGA), an insurance company for ob/gyns, announced today a new service for women who have delivered. Via the company offers a free postpartum depression signup for doctors and their patients. The Company believes it is […]

Over 2.4 Million Cell Phone Numbers Made Public in First Phase of New Phone Directory

JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla., Aug. 26, 2010 — Phonebooks.com, a privately held website based out of Jacksonville Beach, FL, added 2.4 million cell phone numbers to its free telephone directory yesterday. The numbers, which were part of over 10 million records that were added to the site Wednesday, are being made available to visitors immediately. This […]

Meltdown Station Offers Regimen to Beat Childhood Obesity Now While Nation Struggles for a Cure!

Meltdown Station's award-winning program could be the solution for the staggering 9 million children the CDC says are overweight or obese MIAMI, April 7, 2010 — With the childhood obesity epidemic finally at the front line, first lady Mrs. Obama has taken the initiative to do something about it, but what is she doing? The […]

Doctor Urges People to Eat Less, Save Money and Send it to Haiti

BOCA RATON, Fla., Jan. 25, 2010 — Dr. Sasson Moulavi, M.D., the creator of the Smart for Life(R) Cookie Diet, urges all Americans to lose weight by skipping a meal, saving the money and, in turn, sending it to Haiti. "We eat too much, they don't eat enough. Let's all start replacing some meals we […]

The American Fertility Association Responds to Alleged Embryo Mix-Up Case in Ohio

NEW YORK, Sept. 24, 2009 — An Ohio woman, 40-year-old Carolyn Savage, claims a fertility clinic implanted the wrong embryo and that the baby she's due to deliver the first week in October is not hers. Several media reports state Savage and her husband plan to give the baby boy to his biological parents. The […]

Monitoring System Stops Hospital Infections with Traffic Light Camera to Capture Hand Hygiene Violators

ISLIP, N.Y., May 13, 2009 — On May 5th, the World Health Organization launched a worldwide initiative called SaveLives: Clean Your Hands (http://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/en/index.html). More lives are lost to Hospital Acquired Infections than car accidents, breast cancer and HIV combined. Over 2 million patients are affected and 100,000 people a year die from HAIs such as […]

First H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine, Replikins-Based, Is Ready Now for Testing Worldwide

LONDON, May 4, 2009 — A synthetic peptide H1N1 vaccine is available now for testing worldwide, from Replikins Ltd. The company has developed the vaccine based on the same Replikins peptide technology which provided the surprise advance warning one year ago that the current H1N1 outbreak/pandemic was on its way (http://www.replikins.com). A unique advantage of […]

Confirmation of Bogoch Replikins Influenza Patents by Harvard-CDC and Scripps-Crucell Data

BOSTON, March 20, 2009 — Replikins, Ltd. announced today that data recently published from Harvard-CDC and Scripps-Crucell in Nature(1) and Science(2) confirms the 2001 discoveries by Dr. Samuel and Elenore Bogoch of peptides in the hemagglutinin unit of influenza, which they named Replikins, which are shared across flu strains, conserved over time, associated with the […]