Advantage Home Telehealth Launches Affiliate Program
BUFFALO, N.Y., Dec. 1, 2011 — Advantage Home Telehealth (ADHT) announced today that it has established an Affiliate Program to rapidly expand the deployment of the company’s state-of-the-art mobile telehealth program. The Affiliate Program is open to insurance companies, physician g…
Flu Shots Still Necessary
ARLINGTON, Va., Nov. 2, 2011 — When a nurse with 30 years experience was asked if she gets a flu shot, Deborah Braun laughed and said, “Every year!”
The Manassas, Virginia nurse said that she learned her lesson about the flu shot many years ago when she was working in pediatrics.
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Research1st.com Website Launches as ‘One-Stop’ Shop for CFS Research
Offers current, reliable information about devastating illness from top scientists
CHARLOTTE, N.C., May 24, 2011 — The CFIDS Association of America today launched the Research1st.com website (http://www.research1st.com), which is intended to become a one-stop shop for the most current an…
New How-to Videos Help Caregivers Improve Quality of Life When Family Members Suffer Chronic Pain
Sponsorship Opportunities Available to Reach 53 Million Americans with Pain
SEATTLE, March 14, 2011 — Pain Stompers, a web-based informational resource, today announces the launch of a new video series that immediately improves the quality of life for families of the 53 million Americans livi…
Charles E. Crutchfield III, M.D. of Crutchfield Dermatology Is Voted Top Doctor in 2011 by Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine
Dermatologist Dr. Charles E Crutchfield III has been voted as one of the Best Dermatologists 2011 by his peers as reported in Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine; he has been selected every year since 2002
MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL, and EAGAN, Minn., Feb. 2, 2011 — Well-known dermatologist in Eagan, Minnes…
Scientific Conference Presents Latest News in Lyme Research
Lyme Disease Cases Increase Almost 10% Nationally
JACKSON, N.J., Sept. 20, 2010 — Lyme disease is a growing threat in the U.S., with numbers that continue to rise despite increased awareness about the disease. “Little is being done to stop the spread of Lyme disease and to help those who are s…
‘Climates of the Mind’: A Bipolar Memory Including the Therapy Journals
COLUMBIA, S.C., July 12, 2010 — When Jerry Jewler turned 60, he celebrated his “coming of age” with a splashy party — and a glorious high. The next day, he awoke to a hell he had never known: sad and depressed, unable to make even idle chatter with his houseguests, and angry at the wo…
‘Health Care – Are You Ready?: A Handbook for Care Givers’: New Book Provides Tools and Templates to Assist Caregivers
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., April 8, 2010 — As a nation, it has become ever more apparent that health care is being provided by caregivers at home. But most laypersons find themselves inexperienced in caregiving. The good news is that support for this role is growing. In “Health Care – Are You Rea…
ICU Nurses Offered Tool to Prevent Deadly Medication Mistakes
GUERNEVILLE, Calif., Nov. 9, 2009 — Hospital Intensive Care Units are among the most expensive costs in the U.S. health care industry. Intensive Care Units represent 10% of acute care beds, costing billions of dollars annually.
Patients in ICU areas are typically very ill; their problems can be c…
Can You Really Trust Your Doctors? – Industry Insider Reveals the Hidden Dangers in Health Care
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 27, 2009 — Everyone is talking about health care reform but no one is addressing the inside of health care, where the problems really lie. The question we should be asking is: Can you really trust your doctors and their staff to do what’s right for you?
Health care consult…