The Impact Of Cocaine On The Heart Highlighted
The effects of cocaine have often been underestimated when, in fact, it is one of the most addictive substances abused and one of the most destructive to a variety of different physiological systems.
One of the draws of cocaine is… Continue reading
Cosmesis of the Mouth, Face and Jaws Edited by Steven A. Guttenberg, DDS, MD
Cosmesis of the Mouth, Face and Jaws aims to provide a definitive resource for clinicians interested in facial cosmesis. Covering the core repertoire of cosmetic facial and dental procedures, this landmark text will provide thorough and pragmatic clinical guidance in… Continue reading
Symmetry Press Introduces Its Newest Weight-Loss Book For Women In The Using Psychology To Lose Weight Series
Stop Your Emotional Eating is all about helping you put a stop to a well-integrated habit, a mindset, and behaviors that have been keeping you overweight. The material in this book gives you ways to stop your emotional eating, and… Continue reading
Get 40% Off Laser Hair Removal!
Leading cosmetic surgery provider The Harley Medical Group is currently running an excellent offer on selected laser hair removal treatments, which can see patients saving up to 40% on a range of packages. However, the offer is only available until midnight on… Continue reading
Controversial Treatment For Alcoholism: LSD vs. Traditional Methods
Last week, the website drugfree.org published a controversial analysis of studies conducted between the 1960’s and 1970’s which suggests that LSD may help those who battle alcoholism by reducing or eliminating their need to drink alcohol altogether.
Researchers at the… Continue reading
Bupa Reveals Workplace Absence Costs Britain’s Small Businesses 10% Of Turnover
A significant proportion of the UK’s small business bosses are risking burnout and ill health as they battle absence to keep businesses afloat, according to Bupa research.
Four in ten (40 per cent) heads of small companies told researchers they… Continue reading
Stem Cell Treatment Give CMT Patient Second Chance At Life!
“Pat receive a life altering Stem Cell Treatment with the help of World Stem Cells, LLC. Pat went from couch bound to walking 1.5 miles on country dirt road, climbing stairs, gardening and playing piano all thanks to a stem cell… Continue reading
‘Ten Percent’ Offers Hope For Others Struggling With Addiction
A joint study conducted by The Partnership at Drugfree.org and the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse services (OASAS) indicates that nearly 24 million Americans are in recovery from some type of substance abuse.
“To some, this… Continue reading
Sleep Disruption Linked to Alzheimer’s Risk
A full night of sleep is needed for good health but as a Bethesda sleep apnea dentist I know many people have sleep that is disrupted throughout the night. A new study shows that people who have disrupted sleep were more… Continue reading
Boston Dentists: Digital Smile Makeover Services Are Now Available at Charles River Dental Associates
Charles River Dental Associates (CRDA) will begin offering Digital Smile Makeover services to patients who are considering cosmetic surgery or who are interested in how cosmetic surgery can enhance their appearance, and specifically, their smile.
There are myriad elements that… Continue reading
Helpful Information For People Who Suffer From Incontinence
Incontinence can be described as the uncontrolled leakage of urine or faeces, and is an extremely common problem. But help is at hand. Incontinence UK is a leading UK supplier of incontinence products, incontinence pads and incontinence pants.
You’ll find… Continue reading
Study shows U.S. National Guard Soldiers at risk of alcohol abuse
A new study conducted by Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health indicates that U.S. National Guard soldiers who have been deployed have a higher incidence of alcohol abuse when they return home.
The study, to be published in Drug and Alcohol… Continue reading
New e-Book: How to Avoid 7 Medicare Traps
For those turning 65 the path to Medicare enrollment is filled with bumps and traps that can end up meaning higher health care costs for retirees. iQuote.com’s new booklet: Getting Ready for Medicare: How to Avoid 7 Medicare Traps can… Continue reading
New e-Book: How to Avoid 7 Medicare Traps
For those turning 65 the path to Medicare enrollment is filled with bumps and traps that can end up meaning higher health care costs for retirees. iQuote.com’s new booklet: Getting Ready for Medicare: How to Avoid 7 Medicare Traps can… Continue reading
Death From Accidental Drug Overdose Tripled In Past Decade
A report published by the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that accidental drug overdose has tripled since 1990.
The most common overdoses and subsequent accidental deaths occurred through the abuse of prescription painkillers, which were responsible for… Continue reading
iTech partners with NexTrust
iTech, a SaaS based Healthcare billing and Practice Management System vendor announces a partnership with NexTrust, Inc., the provider of BillFlash Document Services.
iTech Workshop Private Limited (iTech), a Healthcare IT Solutions Company with focus on Medical Billing, PMS and… Continue reading
Half Dental Brands, Inc., Seeks Growth Opportunities in Brand Licensing
Half Dental Brands, Inc., today announced its expansion into licensing, providing opportunities for the Half Dental brand to extend beyond its current regional markets. The company has signed licensing agreements with key regional dental practices which spans from Las Vegas,… Continue reading
iWonder Pro Enterprise Offers Device Surveillance and Management for Hospitals for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch
Schools and businesses that issue iPad, iPhone or other iOS devices to their students or staff now have a way to control where those devices can go on the internet, monitor where they have been, and lock them down to… Continue reading
Self-control impulse impaired in addicts’ brains, possibly inherited
A study, appearing in Science Mag, says that there seems to be a presence of abnormalities in the brain of addicts that regulate self-control mechanisms.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom studied brain scans of 50 pairs of… Continue reading