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All-New Online Training Course from Behavioral Tech: Foundations of Exposure Therapies
By: Emma Croston, Behavioral Tech, LLC | May 22, 2012
Exposure therapies are the most effective treatments for anxiety disorders--approximately 75 % of individuals who receive exposure therapy experience a significant improvement in anxiety.
Flavia Del Monte Launches New Targeted Metabolic Workout Program, Curvalicious
By: Flavia Del Monte, Flavilicious Fitness | May 21, 2012
Flavia Del Monte, the creator of Full-Body-Licious, Nutritionist, Certified Trainer and Registered Nurse, announced the release of her newest workout and only targeted metabolic workout for women, Curvalicious.
Dangerous Brand Names: Posing a Threat to You and Your Family?
By: Amber Humphries, 21st Century Formulations | May 18, 2012
It's what you didn't know about the big brand names and children's shampoo products. It's also what they don't want you to know about the "green" detergents you wash your clothes with. "Green" with what?
The Big Secret: It's What Large Skincare Companies Don't Want You to Know
By: Vanessa Colton, Nation Skin Care Institute | May 17, 2012
It's what large skincare companies and big name detergent and shampoo companies don't want you to know: what's really in the products you buy. How do you know what is good for you or bad? The answers are in this press release.
Doctor Proposes Information Tech to Reduce Prescription Errors
By: Enrique Ferrer, Ferrer Shane | May 15, 2012
A study found that drug-related errors accounted for about a quarter of all preventable patient injuries. The study estimated that between 10 percent and 15 percent of prescriptions contain errors.
Jackie L. Bringhurst Named a VIP Member of Worldwide Who's Who for Excellence in Health Care Administration
By: Ellen Campbell, Worldwide Who's Who | May 11, 2012
Jackie Bringhurst plans to bring Deseret Health Group to the pinnacle of health care quality and efficiency
Worldwide Who's Who Names Susan Schnuerer, MSN, APRN, BC Professional of the Year in Psychiatric Nursing
By: Ellen Campbell, Worldwide Who's Who | May 11, 2012
Susan Schnuerer's enduring interest in psychology has propelled her professional success
What Big Skin Care Companies Don't Want You to Know
By: Amber Humphries, 21st Century Formulations | May 04, 2012
If you are one of the millions of Americans suffering from the pain of dry cracked skin, chances are you've searched the aisles of your local drug store for a cure only to be disappointed by product after product.
Half of Healthcare Providers Are Looking to Buy Business Intelligence
By: Andrea Morrill, KLAS | May 01, 2012
IBM, McKesson, Oracle, QlikTech, and SAP dominate mindshare for future BI purchase decisions
Arlene M. Piekara Recognized by Worldwide Who's Who for Excellence in Health Advocacy
By: Ellen Campbell, Worldwide Who's Who | April 25, 2012
Ms. Piekara is skilled in navigating Medicaid issues
Jean Kathryn Owens, RN, Recognized by Worldwide Who's Who for Excellence in Critical Care Nursing
By: Ellen Campbell, Worldwide Who's Who | April 25, 2012
J. Kathryn Owens is a leader within the hospice care industry
Computer-Assisted Coding Top Strategy for ICD-10
By: Andrea Morrill, KLAS | April 21, 2012
Providers plan to purchase coding help soon; 3M, OptumInsight, and Dolbey are on their radar.
Tangent Medical To Attend 2012 INS Annual Convention & Industrial Exhibition
By: Cathy Sperrazzo, Tangent Medical | April 20, 2012
Company Will Unveil its Innovative Closed IV Catheter System to Address IV Therapy Challenges
Substance Use and Medical Malpractice - Medical Malpractice Lawyer Miami
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | April 18, 2012
There is a substance abuse problem in the US and it's not what you think. The substance being abused is not meth or heroin or cocaine.
Negligent Hiring by Nursing Homes
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | April 15, 2012
In the article Criminals in Nursing Homes, it was stated that federal data had found up to 90 percent of all nursing homes employ people who have been convicted of at least one crime.
Displaying 1 to 15 (of 1411 releases)
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Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next »]
All-New Online Training Course from Behavioral Tech: Foundations of Exposure Therapies
By: Emma Croston, Behavioral Tech, LLC | May 22, 2012
Exposure therapies are the most effective treatments for anxiety disorders--approximately 75 % of individuals who receive exposure therapy experience a significant improvement in anxiety.
Flavia Del Monte Launches New Targeted Metabolic Workout Program, Curvalicious
By: Flavia Del Monte, Flavilicious Fitness | May 21, 2012
Flavia Del Monte, the creator of Full-Body-Licious, Nutritionist, Certified Trainer and Registered Nurse, announced the release of her newest workout and only targeted metabolic workout for women, Curvalicious.
Dangerous Brand Names: Posing a Threat to You and Your Family?
By: Amber Humphries, 21st Century Formulations | May 18, 2012
It's what you didn't know about the big brand names and children's shampoo products. It's also what they don't want you to know about the "green" detergents you wash your clothes with. "Green" with what?
The Big Secret: It's What Large Skincare Companies Don't Want You to Know
By: Vanessa Colton, Nation Skin Care Institute | May 17, 2012
It's what large skincare companies and big name detergent and shampoo companies don't want you to know: what's really in the products you buy. How do you know what is good for you or bad? The answers are in this press release.
Doctor Proposes Information Tech to Reduce Prescription Errors
By: Enrique Ferrer, Ferrer Shane | May 15, 2012
A study found that drug-related errors accounted for about a quarter of all preventable patient injuries. The study estimated that between 10 percent and 15 percent of prescriptions contain errors.
Jackie L. Bringhurst Named a VIP Member of Worldwide Who's Who for Excellence in Health Care Administration
By: Ellen Campbell, Worldwide Who's Who | May 11, 2012
Jackie Bringhurst plans to bring Deseret Health Group to the pinnacle of health care quality and efficiency
Worldwide Who's Who Names Susan Schnuerer, MSN, APRN, BC Professional of the Year in Psychiatric Nursing
By: Ellen Campbell, Worldwide Who's Who | May 11, 2012
Susan Schnuerer's enduring interest in psychology has propelled her professional success
What Big Skin Care Companies Don't Want You to Know
By: Amber Humphries, 21st Century Formulations | May 04, 2012
If you are one of the millions of Americans suffering from the pain of dry cracked skin, chances are you've searched the aisles of your local drug store for a cure only to be disappointed by product after product.
Half of Healthcare Providers Are Looking to Buy Business Intelligence
By: Andrea Morrill, KLAS | May 01, 2012
IBM, McKesson, Oracle, QlikTech, and SAP dominate mindshare for future BI purchase decisions
Arlene M. Piekara Recognized by Worldwide Who's Who for Excellence in Health Advocacy
By: Ellen Campbell, Worldwide Who's Who | April 25, 2012
Ms. Piekara is skilled in navigating Medicaid issues
Jean Kathryn Owens, RN, Recognized by Worldwide Who's Who for Excellence in Critical Care Nursing
By: Ellen Campbell, Worldwide Who's Who | April 25, 2012
J. Kathryn Owens is a leader within the hospice care industry
Computer-Assisted Coding Top Strategy for ICD-10
By: Andrea Morrill, KLAS | April 21, 2012
Providers plan to purchase coding help soon; 3M, OptumInsight, and Dolbey are on their radar.
Tangent Medical To Attend 2012 INS Annual Convention & Industrial Exhibition
By: Cathy Sperrazzo, Tangent Medical | April 20, 2012
Company Will Unveil its Innovative Closed IV Catheter System to Address IV Therapy Challenges
Substance Use and Medical Malpractice - Medical Malpractice Lawyer Miami
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | April 18, 2012
There is a substance abuse problem in the US and it's not what you think. The substance being abused is not meth or heroin or cocaine.
Negligent Hiring by Nursing Homes
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | April 15, 2012
In the article Criminals in Nursing Homes, it was stated that federal data had found up to 90 percent of all nursing homes employ people who have been convicted of at least one crime.
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