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Bright Now! Dental Inc. Opens Another New Dental Office in the Phoenix Area (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
AVONDALE, Ariz.----Nov. 9, 2005--As part of the effort to expand its Phoenix-area presence, Bright Now! Dental Inc., the nation's leading provider of business support services to dentists, today announced the grand opening of the second new Bright Now!
Dental students cry foul: MCC program lacks accreditation (Today's News-Herald)
Mohave Community College dental assistant students, who recently discovered their new program is not accredited, accused the governing board on Tuesday of misleading them into believing they would be eligible to take all three parts of a national board exam immediately after completing the one-year program.
Local Briefs (Norwich Bulletin)
HARTFORD -- The AARP Connecticut, Center for Medicare Advocacy and Connecticut Association of Area Agencieswill urge lawmakers today to restore funds to the state's ConnPACE and Medicaid prescription drug program.
Vets who make house calls a growing breed (SanLuisObispo.com)
PIERSON, Fla. - Dana Schumaker's seven dogs are waiting to see the doctor. Her pets look right at home before undergoing their annual veterinary examinations with Lisa Hahn. That's because they are.
Vets who make house calls a growing breed (Gainesville Sun)
ana Schumaker's seven dogs are waiting to see the doctor. Her pets look right at home before undergoing their annual veterinary examinations with Lisa Hahn. That's because they are.
Striving for Women Empowerment (AllAfrica.com)
Managing director of Medsurge Botswana, Matlhogonolo Maureen Moesi, believes that women should be empowered with right tools to explore business opportunities availed to them by the current economic scenario.
Radical Approach To Cardiac Resynchronization Shows Promise (Science Daily)
Correcting the timing of heart contractions through cardiac resynchronization therapy can be a lifesaver to people with advanced heart failure. But the procedure, as it is done today, fails in about 15 percent of patients. Now, using a minimally invasive approach that may startle heart specialists, a medical-student researcher has developed a technique that shows promise for overcoming the
Local Briefs (Norwich Bulletin)
NORWICH -- United Community & Family Services Inc. is offering preventive dental services in the Norwich, Ledyard, Montville, Griswold, Preston, Voluntown, Sprague and Groton public schools and the Norwich Free Academy and the Integrated Day Charter School.
Idenifying Katrina Victims by Dental Records (Cape May County Herald)
CAPE MAY - While Dr. Robin Scheper spends most of her time examining the teeth of recruits at the Coast Guard Training Center here, she has a specialty that has sent her to the scene of two horrific disasters.
Sinking his teeth into retirement (Mooresville/Decatur Times)
After more than a half-century as a Martinsville dentist, Dr. Gordon Gray is putting away his scalers, burrs, extraction forceps and anesthetic syringes. He's going home.