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Monday, June 08, 2009  
No Time for Kung Fu in Real Life: Typical Fights Take Seconds, Require Improvised Self-Defense
No Time for Kung Fu in Real Life: Typical Fights Take Seconds, Require Improvised Self-Defense

Jackie Chan gets movie's bad guys, but his moves wouldn't cut it in a real attack, claims a renowned self-defense expert. "Since most real fights last less than four seconds, adrenaline and trained reflexes are the true keys to survival," says John Perkins, a former police officer and forensic homicide detective. In the upcoming new edition of his book, Attack Proof (Human Kinetics, May 2009), he explains how to maximize adrenaline and reflexes in an unorthodox self-defense technique he calls "guided chaos." (PRWeb Jun 5, 2009)

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St. Croix Systems' Customer Recognized for Innovative Use of AIR and Service Center Manager for Medical Equipment Asset Management

Aurora Health Care Receives IDN Summit's 2009 Search for Excellence in Healthcare Collaboration Peer Choice Award, Marking Third Industry Award in One Year (PRWeb Jun 6, 2009)

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BCIR Ileostomy Expert, Dr. Don J. Schiller, to Speak at 24th Annual QLA Symposium

Recognized expert in BCIR surgery for continent and conventional Ileostomy patients, Don J. Schiller, MD, FACS, will deliver an address on August 21, 2009 at the 24th Annual Education Symposium of the Quality Life Association (QLA). (PRWeb Jun 5, 2009)

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The Effect of Chronic Disease on Productivity

HealthScreen Disease Management Offers Advice to Employers on the High Cost of Absenteeism, Reduced Productivity, Turnover and Morale Issues (PRWeb Jun 7, 2009)

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New Website Launches to Support Health Reform and Freedom

The Health Progressive joins with President Obama on Saturday, June 6, 2009 for a day of health freedom and health reform discussions with the launch of a new website www.thehealthprogressive.com. (PRWeb Jun 5, 2009)

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Viral load associated with kidney function in patients with HIV
Source: Aidsmap.com HIV viral load is associated with changes in kidney function, investigators report in the June 1st edition of AIDS. The US researchers found that a higher viral load was associated with a deterioration in kidney function. By contrast, a fall in viral load and an increase in CD4 cell count were accompanied by an [...]
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All-Natural Booty Butter Tanning Lotion Makes a Splash at Disney Star Brittany Curran's Retro-Themed Birthday Bash

Bikini Kitchen's Booty Butter Tanning Lotion (http://www.bikinikitchen.com) Treated Young Hollywood To Summer's Must Have Fashion Accessory - a Natural Glow (PRWeb Jun 4, 2009)

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NLN Academy of Nursing Education Set to Induct Third Class of Fellows

The Academy of Nursing Education recognizes the contributions of nurse educators to excellence in nursing education. A third class of 21 fellows, representing 20 schools of nursing throughout the United States, join the 65 fellows, who, since the academy's establishment in 2007, have proudly borne the credential ANEF. (PRWeb Jun 5, 2009)

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Telmisartan Plus Amlodipine Effective in Patients With Diabetes, Hypertension
Combining telmisartan and amlodipine is effective in reducing blood pressure (BP) and achieving clinically relevant BP control to within ADA recommended targets in patients with type 2 diabetes, researchers reported here today at the American Diabetes Association (ADA) 69th Scientific Sessions. Thomas Littlejohn, MD, Piedmont Medical Research Associates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and colleagues reported the results [...]
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