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Cheerleading Dangers Prompt Experts to Call for Congressional Hearing on Injuries
By: Kimberly Archie, National Cheer Safety Foundation | June 30, 2009
The National Center for Catastrophic Sports injury Research annual study continues to expose cheerleading as the number one cause of catastrophic injury to high school and college female athletes.

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.

Protecting Patients Through Careful Credentialing and Privileging
By: Findlaw PR | June 25, 2009
Hospitals must follow proper credentialing procedures and grant privileges cautiously; a thorough review of a doctor's background can help to ensure patient safety and avoid future liability.

Knocking the Wind Out of Asthmatics: Help from Hippocrates
By: Daniel Lassman, Cell Science Systems | June 22, 2009
Asthma and allergy sufferers have an alternative to Singulair and Zicam - The ALCAT Test

Red Tart Cherries Decrease Inflammation Marker & Pain Following Exercise
By: Andrea Mikkelsen, Winona State University | June 13, 2009
Winona Researchers Study CherryâEUR s Effects on Oxidative Stress, Pain, Muscle Soreness and Strength Recovery

Tammy J. Garrett Inducted into the Cambridge Who's Who Registry
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 10, 2009
Tammy Garrett has exhibited eight years of professional experience in the U.S. Army where she is currently a physician assistant.

Valley Forge Medical Center Achieves Milestone as First Addiction-Free Pain Management Center of Excellence and Will Host Three Day Pain Management Professional Training Seminar
By: Ellen Grinstead, Grinstead Consulting & Coaching | June 09, 2009
Valley Forge Medical Center and Hospital has reached full Certification and is being officially recognized on June 9, 2009 as the first facility in the nation to obtain the Addiction-Free Pain Management Center of Excellence Designation

Michael J. Dillon to Be Profiled in Exclusive Registry
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 05, 2009
Cambridge Who's Who honors Michael J. Dillon for dedication to physical therapy

FDA Recalls Hydroxycut
By: PR Dept | June 03, 2009
The FDA is currently unsure whether it is the specific ingredients used in certain Hydroxycut products, the dosage or a combination of both that may cause liver damage and other health problems.

Medical Marketing Has Never Been More Important Than Today - Recent Studies Show That Not Only Do You Need To Get Patients In The Door, But You Must Provide Them With A Customer Friendly Environment
By: Laura Lake, The Practice Pros | May 21, 2009
Medical practices face many challenges, including how to effectively market their practice to new patients, existing patients and other physicians. The Practice Pros introduce the first complete self-study marketing toolkit for medical practices.

Dieters Dealt A Body Blow From Recent Labeling Of Hydroxycut As Unsafe For Human Consumption
By: Daniel Lassman, Cell Science Systems | May 05, 2009
Food Intolerance Testing: Natural Alternative to Hydroxycut?

Reasons to Pursue a Personal Injury Claim
By: Dean Weitzman, MyPhillyLawyer.com | May 05, 2009
After a serious personal injury from a car accident, slip-and-fall, dog bite or other personal injury, you will probably have significant medical expenses. But you may question why to pursue compensation from the person who was responsible for your injury.

Safety and Legal Issues for Skiers and Snowboarders
By: PR Dept | April 29, 2009
In 2007, there were 101,111 hospital/emergency room visits for ski-related injuries in the United States according to data from the Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS).

Medical Malpractice: Injuries and Legal Considerations
By: PR Dept | April 25, 2009
If you believe that you have been injured because of a doctor's negligence, it is important to talk to a medical malpractice lawyer.

Traumatic Brain Injury Cases
By: PR Dept | April 10, 2009
According to the Centers for Disease Control, 1.4 million people suffer traumatic brain injuries (TBI) annually.

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