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  • It's More than Music! It's a Way to Relieve Stress.
    Stress is a huge topic of conversation and research has proven that sacred chant can help heal. Snatam Kaur, world-renowned chant artist, will be performing in D.C. March 28. With music that combines East and West, Snatam's concerts provide people with a way to release stress and experience peace.
    Company: PowerPartners Marketing for Snatam Kaur, Celebrate Peace World Tour
    (Filed: Wed Mar 14 2007)
  • INTRODUCING THE TOP ONLINE RESOURCE FOR BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS INFORMATION
    Bacterial Vaginosis is a bacterial infection that affects most women in the United States and internationally. Despite the commonplace nature of this condition, very few resources exist to provide women with information about it. BacterialVaginosisRecurrent.com has just been launched to bridge the information gap and provide women with quality and informative information about this frustrating and potentially dangerous physical condition.
    Company: Kpc_Writing
    (Filed: Tue Mar 13 2007)
  • BioLED Lab on a Chip Technology Successfully Demonstrated
    Acrongenomics, Inc. (OTCBB:AGNM) and Molecular Vision, Ltd. ("MVL") -- an Imperial College spin-out company -- are pleased to announce the successful demonstration of their BioLED Lab on a Chip technology using MVL's patented, organic semiconductor technology in a high sensitivity, small size, medical diagnostic device that took place at Imperial College in London, UK on March 8th 2007.
    Company: Acrongenomics Inc.
    (Filed: Mon Mar 12 2007)
  • A HEALTHY WORKPLACE IS A HAPPY WORKPLACE
    New Yorkshire based company, FruitLift, are addressing the nation's declining health and fitness levels head on by their pioneering scheme of delivering fresh fruit to the workplace.
    Company: FruitLift
    (Filed: Sun Mar 11 2007)
  • MCS America Seeks Recognition for Environmental Illness
    MCS America is seeking to clarify the many contraditictions in the medical, scientific, legal, and social communities so that MCS may be granted the same recognition that the Centers for Disease Control recently granted to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
    Company: MCS America
    (Filed: Sun Mar 11 2007)
  • Factors Converging to Shift Cholesterol Monitoring Out of the Lab
    In spite of numerous healthcare initiatives, coronary heart disease (CHD) and stroke continue to be leading causes of mortality and morbidity in most industrialized countries. According to the U.S. Center for Disease Control, 12.9 million people suffer from CHD in the U.S. alone.
    Company: Greystone Associates
    (Filed: Wed Mar 07 2007)
  • MEDINA J. NANCE, PRESIDENT/CEO OR HERBAN RENEWAL, INC. ANNOUNCE MONTHLY TELECONFERANCES
    Medina J. Nance, President/CEO of Herban Renewal, Inc. and Host of Herban Renewal, a Chicago CAN-TV health program, has announced her The Herbal Renewal Monthly Teleconference starting Sunday, April 15, 2007, Sundays May 20th, June 17th and on July 15th at 3:00 PM Central Daylight Time; Dial In Number: 1 (641) 297-5900, Participant’s Access Code *385645. Long Distance charges may apply.
    Company: Darnell T. Glover Communications
    (Filed: Sun Mar 04 2007)
  • Vaccine controversy featured in novel by award-winning author Sarah Collins Honenberger
    Inspired by an actual case, attorney-turned-author Sarah Collins Honenberger brings to light the reality of vaccine injuries and the controversies over the government's Vaccine Injury Compensation Fund in her new novel, White Lies: A Tale of Babies, Vaccines, and Deception.
    Company: Cedar Creek Publishing - Linda M. Layne, Publisher
    (Filed: Sun Mar 04 2007)
  • New Warnings on Fatal Side Effects of ADHD Drugs
    Despite increasing international warnings on the risks of psychiatric drugs, they are prescribed to children without any objective, scientific tests done beforehand–such as blood tests, brain scans or X-rays.
    Company: Commission on Human Rights
    (Filed: Fri Mar 02 2007)
  • Institute of Psychosynthesis reports 'explosion' of interest in coaching
    There is huge demand for properly trained and accredited coaches as an increasing number of private and public sector organisations in Europe encourage their personnel to find coaching, sayd Roger Evans MD Institute of Psychosynthesis, London.
    Company: Institute of Psychosynthesis
    (Filed: Thu Mar 01 2007)
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