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Doctors Say Newly-Identified Biomarker May Help Detect Early Mesothelioma in Exposed Workers, According to Surviving Mesothelioma
Raleigh, NC (PRWEB) September 04, 2014 Italian Researchers ran extensive blood tests on asbestos workers, mesothelioma patients, and healthy people and found a signaling protein they say could be a “critical biomarker” for the asbestos cancer. Click here to read a newly-posted article on the study on the Surviving Mesothelioma website. Doctors from three […]
Less-Invasive, Mini Dental Implants Are Now Available for Pomona, NY Patients Seeking Dental Implants, Through Dr. Robert Tracey
Pomona, NY (PRWEB) September 10, 2014 Dr. Robert Tracey is pleased to now offer mini dental implants as a minimally invasive alternative to traditional implants. Patients who have avoided receiving dental implants in Pomona, NY due to fears of undergoing extensive dental surgery and recovery time can now receive the benefits of implants without the […]
Defense Mobile Foundation Partners with Boulder Crest Retreat in Support of Wounded Military Personnel
WESTPORT, Conn. (PRWEB) September 12, 2014 Defense Mobile Foundation, the charitable arm of Defense Mobile Corporation, has partnered with and made an initial contribution to the Boulder Crest Retreat in support of wounded military personnel in need. In response to Defense Mobile Foundation’s contribution, Ken Falke, Chairman and Founder of Boulder Crest Retreat stated, […]
Bookkeeper Girl Inc. Announces Partner Licensing and Nationwide Expansion
Denton, TX (PRWEB) September 15, 2014 Bookkeeper Girl Inc. – a leading online bookkeeping service located in Denton, TX – announced today that it is America’s newest (and possibly only!) partner-licensed, online bookkeeping service. Bookkeeper Girl, which was started six years ago by Kim Pollard with a laptop, a loyal client, and an idea of […]
New NSF-Backed Research Study Confirms that Project-Based Inquiry Curriculum Has a Positive Effect on How Students Learn Science
New York, NY (PRWEB) August 28, 2014 While educators and students across the country took off for summer vacation at the end of June, at the same time, a National Science Foundation-funded efficacy study on project-based curriculum (with major game-changing implications in education) was released, but not widely publicized. The most profound finding to […]