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| Care.com, the premier source of trustworthy family care options, today announced a new program with MOPS International (Mothers of Preschoolers) to offer the organization's members discounted access to Care.com and its community of caregivers. |
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| Your Chemist Shop responds to latest research suggesting online chemists are becoming increasingly popular with consumers as prices fall below those of traditional, offline, chemists. |
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| Dr. Harvey Karp, nationally known author and pediatrician, speaks with new parents and moms-to-be about keeping their newborns happy. Listeners of PregTASTIC Pregnancy Radio will hear Dr. Karp answer questions including: What is the 4th Trimester? What are the 5 S's to keep a newborn happy? Why is a newborn fussing and what can parents do? Dr. Karp explains how to replicate the womb, how to properly swaddle, the importance of white noise, thumb sucking vs. pacifier and tips to create a healthy environment for a newborn on PregTASTIC Pregnancy Radio Podcast Episode #123 which begins... |
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| The nation’s largest distributor of flu vaccine and innovator of the revolutionary MyFluVaccine program launches new website as it enters its fourth season. |
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| CarePages' paper, "Online Healthcare Gets Personal," explores latest research, trends in health social networks and their impact on outcomes; also features inspirational stories of patients and caregivers. |
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| Medical Tourism Corporation has arranged a unique get-together on 'Surrogacy in India' on January 28, 2009 with Dr Gautam Allahbadia, who is a renowned infertility management expert . He is part of Medical Tourism Corporation's network of global doctors, the VP of World Association of Reproductive Medicine, and a visiting lecturer at Tel Aviv University, Israel. Dr Allahbadia has also published more than 120 scientific journal articles. The seminar will provide comprehensive information on all aspects of India surrogacy programs to intending parents. Low cost of surrogate... |
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| The National Institutes of Health announced today that the National Children's Study will begin recruiting volunteers to take part in its comprehensive study of how genes and the environment interact to affect children's health. At a briefing, NIH officials announced that the first phase of recruitment for the study will begin in Duplin County, North Carolina, and Queens, New York. |
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| Mount. Sinai Medical Center Hosts 'Man to Man' Prostate Cancer Education and Support Meetings for Survivors and Families in Partnership with the American Cancer Society |
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| Hal Johnson and Joanne McLeod helped develop the new line of BodyBreak multivitamins appearing in the vitamin aisle at Shoppers Drug Mart stores across Canada. To make the BodyBreak multivitamins a healthy choice Hal and Joanne reduced the non-medicinal ingredients to only three compared to up to thirty in the leading brand. They also made sure that the sources of vitamins and minerals used were highly bio-available, creating a small easy to swallow caplet. |
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| Keeping an eye on pets during National Glaucoma month. |
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