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AMD Global Telemedicine, Inc. to Open its First European Office in Germany
New office will support distribution, service and support activity throughout the region. This expansion reflects the need for expanded support to a growing customer base throughout Europe.
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A Mother’s Day Gift that Gives Lasting Joy
For $13 You Can Save a Newborn’s Life and Still Afford Flowers for your Mom
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New Vaccine Book Co-Author Explains How Childhood Vaccinations Protect the Wider Community
Many parents don't know that the vaccination decisions that they make can affect many people outside their family, says medical writer Laurie Bouck, co-author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Vaccinations. Unvaccinated children can pass on vaccine-preventable diseases to a wide range of vulnerable children and adults within their communities.
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Study: Low Levels of Vitamin D Linked to Higher Rates of Asthma in African American Kids
Researchers uncover connection between low levels of vitamin D and high rates of asthma in Washington, DC.
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Redesigned Pediatric Spica Table for the Treatment of Pediatric Fractures Now Available from Industrial Engineering Machine LLC
Latest Research and Design Leads to Further Improvements in Treatment of Pediatric Fractures
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Camp Huntington Executive Director Emeritus Earns “Legendary” Status
Dr. Bruria Bodek-Falik to be recognized this Thursday for her contribution to the summer camp industry
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PHFE-WIC Provides Key Testimony at Congressional Hearing
The Public Health Foundation Enterprises Women, Infants and Children nutrition program, (PHFE-WIC), provided compelling testimony before the House Committee on Education and Labor in support of strenghtening federal child nutrition programs.
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Autism Research Study Announced By Children’s Health Council
Dr. Glen Elliott of Children’s Health Council leads clinical research for local patients
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Study to Identify Infants at High Risk for Developing Obesity
Research being conducted at Children's Memorial Hospital may be able to identify infants at high risk of developing childhood-onset obesity by measuring a newborn baby’s body fat within the first 48 hours after birth. The medical device making this possible is called the Pea Pod® Infant Body Composition System. Located at Prentice Women’s Hospital, Pea Pod is a fast, non-invasive mechanism to measure newborn body fat.
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ReNew Life Online Scavenger Hunt to Award Grand Prize Trip to Florida, Lunch with Brenda Watson
ReNew Life Formulas is helping to familiarize consumers with the company’s newly redesigned website by hosting an online scavenger hunt featuring a Grand Prize package valued at over $2,000.
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