THERE GOES RETIREMENT THERE GOES RETIREMENT With their finances in shambles, many in the 60-plus crowd are looking for jobs. Here’s how some are finding work — and adjusting to new lives. By KELLY GREENE Wall St Journal Feb 14, 2009 The advice in recent months — from financial planners, economists and educators — has been unvarying: Retirees whose nest eggs have cracked [...]
Source: feedproxy.google.comPatient Placement Systems Announces the Integrated Web-to-Referral Feature New component of the Web-based software solution enables continuing care providers to receive referrals submitted through their Web sites directly into Referral Management System (PRWeb Mar 24, 2009)
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Source: www.prweb.comBioRelix and Dalton Medicinal Chemistry Expand and Renew Research Agreement to Capitalize on Riboswitches BioRelix, pioneers in the discovery and development of Riboswitch based therapeutic agents, and Dalton Medicinal Chemistry have jointly announced an expansion and renewal of their exclusive worldwide collaboration and agreement to discover and develop new therapeutics. (PRWeb Mar 23, 2009)
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Source: www.prweb.comTallahassee Plastic Surgery Clinic Rides Out the Economic Storm Despite the Sharp Decline in Cosmetic Surgery Nationally According to a recent survey conducted by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the number of cosmetic surgeries performed nationwide decreased by over 15 percent in 2008. Despite this sharp decline nationally, the flow of patients at the Tallahassee Plastic Surgery Clinic has remained brisk. (PRWeb Mar 24, 2009)
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Source: www.prweb.comPeople Who Eat Lots Of Red And Processed Meat Die Earlier New US research that followed over half a million people for ten years found that those who ate the most red and processed meat had a higher overall risk of dying, especially from heart disease and cancer, compared to those who ate the least. In contrast, eating more white meat appeared to be linked to a slightly lower risk for overall death and cancer death.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comInsufficient Vitamin D Levels In Americans A report in the March 23 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine (a journal from JAMA/Archives) indicates that in the United States from 1994 to 2004, the average blood levels of vitamin D seem to have decreased. In the past, the most important health conditions linked to vitamin D deficiency were poor bone mineral content in adults and rickets in children.
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