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Lauralyn W. Kontis Recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Special Education
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | February 06, 2012
Ms. Kontis has devoted more than a decade to helping students with severe disabilities gain independence
The Bright Path Ishayas Enables Crystal Meth Addict to Find Help and Free Addiction
By: Amanda Campbell, The Brigth Path Ishayas | February 03, 2012
The Bright Path Ishayas and their teachings had a profound impact on one crystal meth addicted individual, who struggled with the addiction for nearly six years, experiencing the horrors and side effects of the drug.
Regina Y. LeVerrier, MD, Recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Mental Health
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | February 03, 2012
Dr. Regina LeVerrier is committed to caring for and treating those suffering from chronic mental illness
Texans for Stem Cell Research (TSCR) and CORE Health Foundation (CHF) Collaborate to Advance Medical Research Needs
By: Cynthia Baker, Accolades Public Relations | February 03, 2012
Stroke Stem Cell Clinical Trials and Potential Medical School Discussed
Calming Audio Kits Help Returning Warriors Come Back Home
By: Cindy Stalnaker, Health Journeys Inc | February 01, 2012
Health Journeys Inc., an Akron, Ohio-based mind-body media company that produces audio and video resources for health and wellness, will release two unique, troop-vetted kits to help returning warriors integrate back into civilian life.
Health Insurance Group News: Talking Therapies
By: Equator PR, Equator Scotland (Ltd) | February 01, 2012
Are patients waiting too long for cognitive behavioural therapy and other talking therapies?
International Association for Suicide Prevention Launches Clusters and Contagion in Suicidal Behavior Special Interest Group
By: Kenneth Hemmerick, IASP | January 28, 2012
The International Association for Suicide Prevention announces the launch of a Special Interest Group devoted to deepening understanding of clusters and contagion in suicide behaviour.
Orange County Experts in Senior Care Promotes "The Time of Your Life" For Alzheimer's Research
By: James Chisum, Miller Geer & Associates | January 28, 2012
SeniorCareHomes.com announced its partnership with the UC Irvine Institute for Memory Impairments and Neurological Disorders (UCI MIND) this month to promote "The Time of Your Life."
Polaris Substance Abuse Assessment System Identifies Spike in Drug Abuse Among Heavy Drinkers
By: Jesse Nankin, Polaris Health Directions | January 27, 2012
A yearly analysis of data collected using Polaris Health Directions' chemical dependency outcomes assessment system, Polaris-CD, has revealed a significant increase in drug use among patients seeking treatment for alcohol problems in California.
Wagdi Attia, MD, Ph.D., Recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Mental Health
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | January 26, 2012
Dr. Attia was named Top Doctor four times by the Washingtonian Magazine
Marie A. Gladney, MPA, Named a VIP Member of Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Public Administration and Non Profit Management
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | January 23, 2012
Ms. Gladney has 33 years of professional experience
4th R Foundation: All Those Applying for the 'Race to the Top' Grants Please Wake up to the Factors That Have Created Such an Education Mess; Our Education System is Fundamentally Flawed
By: Sajid Khan, The 4th R Foundation | January 22, 2012
Our leaders have determined that everyone should have at least an undergraduate degree. So we push students during their prime years of study to become Jacks of all trades. While the Germans make their students into experts in particular professions.
Accidental Deaths From Prescription Drug Abuse and Overdose Rising
By: Chris Daniel, Sunset Malibu | January 22, 2012
The rising number of accidental deaths from overdosing on prescription drugs is becoming alarming. More awareness needs to be created to help people understand the vital importance of following directions when taking prescription medication.
Laurel Ann Browne Helps Her Clients Take Charge of Their Own Lives
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | January 20, 2012
"[I use] a different way of counseling and teaching so that [people] can help themselves."
Professor Kerstin Mey, Ph.D., Named a VIP Member of Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Arts Research
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | January 18, 2012
Kerstin Mey hopes to play an influential role in advocating for the roleand values of the arts in wider society
Displaying 1 to 15 (of 1105 releases)
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Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next »]
Lauralyn W. Kontis Recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Special Education
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | February 06, 2012
Ms. Kontis has devoted more than a decade to helping students with severe disabilities gain independence
The Bright Path Ishayas Enables Crystal Meth Addict to Find Help and Free Addiction
By: Amanda Campbell, The Brigth Path Ishayas | February 03, 2012
The Bright Path Ishayas and their teachings had a profound impact on one crystal meth addicted individual, who struggled with the addiction for nearly six years, experiencing the horrors and side effects of the drug.
Regina Y. LeVerrier, MD, Recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Mental Health
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | February 03, 2012
Dr. Regina LeVerrier is committed to caring for and treating those suffering from chronic mental illness
Texans for Stem Cell Research (TSCR) and CORE Health Foundation (CHF) Collaborate to Advance Medical Research Needs
By: Cynthia Baker, Accolades Public Relations | February 03, 2012
Stroke Stem Cell Clinical Trials and Potential Medical School Discussed
Calming Audio Kits Help Returning Warriors Come Back Home
By: Cindy Stalnaker, Health Journeys Inc | February 01, 2012
Health Journeys Inc., an Akron, Ohio-based mind-body media company that produces audio and video resources for health and wellness, will release two unique, troop-vetted kits to help returning warriors integrate back into civilian life.
Health Insurance Group News: Talking Therapies
By: Equator PR, Equator Scotland (Ltd) | February 01, 2012
Are patients waiting too long for cognitive behavioural therapy and other talking therapies?
International Association for Suicide Prevention Launches Clusters and Contagion in Suicidal Behavior Special Interest Group
By: Kenneth Hemmerick, IASP | January 28, 2012
The International Association for Suicide Prevention announces the launch of a Special Interest Group devoted to deepening understanding of clusters and contagion in suicide behaviour.
Orange County Experts in Senior Care Promotes "The Time of Your Life" For Alzheimer's Research
By: James Chisum, Miller Geer & Associates | January 28, 2012
SeniorCareHomes.com announced its partnership with the UC Irvine Institute for Memory Impairments and Neurological Disorders (UCI MIND) this month to promote "The Time of Your Life."
Polaris Substance Abuse Assessment System Identifies Spike in Drug Abuse Among Heavy Drinkers
By: Jesse Nankin, Polaris Health Directions | January 27, 2012
A yearly analysis of data collected using Polaris Health Directions' chemical dependency outcomes assessment system, Polaris-CD, has revealed a significant increase in drug use among patients seeking treatment for alcohol problems in California.
Wagdi Attia, MD, Ph.D., Recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Mental Health
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | January 26, 2012
Dr. Attia was named Top Doctor four times by the Washingtonian Magazine
Marie A. Gladney, MPA, Named a VIP Member of Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Public Administration and Non Profit Management
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | January 23, 2012
Ms. Gladney has 33 years of professional experience
4th R Foundation: All Those Applying for the 'Race to the Top' Grants Please Wake up to the Factors That Have Created Such an Education Mess; Our Education System is Fundamentally Flawed
By: Sajid Khan, The 4th R Foundation | January 22, 2012
Our leaders have determined that everyone should have at least an undergraduate degree. So we push students during their prime years of study to become Jacks of all trades. While the Germans make their students into experts in particular professions.
Accidental Deaths From Prescription Drug Abuse and Overdose Rising
By: Chris Daniel, Sunset Malibu | January 22, 2012
The rising number of accidental deaths from overdosing on prescription drugs is becoming alarming. More awareness needs to be created to help people understand the vital importance of following directions when taking prescription medication.
Laurel Ann Browne Helps Her Clients Take Charge of Their Own Lives
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | January 20, 2012
"[I use] a different way of counseling and teaching so that [people] can help themselves."
Professor Kerstin Mey, Ph.D., Named a VIP Member of Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Arts Research
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | January 18, 2012
Kerstin Mey hopes to play an influential role in advocating for the roleand values of the arts in wider society
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