The News Review:
- A History of Medicine – part 3
- Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital and Stanford Hospital Unveil …
- Breakthrough Technology Takes Egg Freezing from Myth to Dependable …
- Diet & Nutrition IV Feature Release
- Fighting Depression: You Feel What You Eat
- Vangent Appoints Former US Department of Homeland Security Chief …
A History of Medicine – part 3
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SearchLog InNewsletter. The first two parts can be read at.
Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital and Stanford Hospital Unveil …
MarketWatch
News & World Report annual list of “America’s
Best Hospitals,” Stanford Hospital & Clinics
is internationally recognized for translating medical breakthroughs into
the care of patients. The Hospital is part of the Stanford University
Medical Center, along with the Stanford University School of Medicine
and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at
Stanford. For more information, visit:.
Breakthrough Technology Takes Egg Freezing from Myth to Dependable …
MarketWatch
Geoffrey Sher, Executive Medical Director of ReproCure and the Sher Institutes for Reproductive Medicine (SIRM(R)). Sher is a world-renowned trailblazer in the field of reproductive medicine for more than 25 years. “I would heartily agree with medical governing agencies that in the past have strongly advised against the use of egg freezing and banking. Up until now, existing technology only offered a 1%-to-4% baby rate per frozen egg.
Diet & Nutrition IV Feature Release
MarketWatch
Tim creates a new menu each week based on fresh vegetables, whole
grains, leafy greens, and plant-based sources of protein. Each dish is
free of meat, dairy, cholesterol and trans-fats, and incorporates as
many locally grown and organic ingredients as possible. In addition to
serving as the executive chef at Vegin’ Out, Tim is pursuing a degree in
naturopathic medicine at Trinity College of Natural Health. He leads
nutrition and cooking classes at Whole Foods and other venues, and works
as an educator on food and health to give people the tools they need to
live a happy, healthy, and disease-free life. PR Contact: Kezia Jauron, 818-783-0569, kezia@evolotuspr. com
Dr. Jeffrey Bland, PhD, FACN , Metagenics, Inc.
Related: Diet | Detective: Part 2 – Post-Pregnancy Nutrition and Weight Loss
Fighting Depression: You Feel What You Eat
Hartford Courant, United States
Still, there’s growing recognition in the medical community that the right food choices can improve your mood. Though drugs are often considered the first line of treatment for depression, a dietary change might be all you need, says James Gordon, a psychiatrist who advocates non-drug approaches to depression. Gordon, a clinical professor at the. “It’s a wake-up call to let us know our body is out of balance.
Vangent Appoints Former US Department of Homeland Security Chief …
MarketWatch
Klein also directed increased integration of national
biological, chemical, and infectious disease surveillance monitoring
systems to accelerate the identification and coordinated response of
potential public health emergencies. Klein is Board Certified in
both Disaster Medicine and Urgent Care Medicine, and is a nationally
renowned thought leader in these areas including national preparedness
and disaster response. Klein was recently named to the faculty of
the International Center for Pre-Hospital and Disaster Medicine. Prior to working with the DHS, Dr. Klein served as a Senior Medical
Officer at the Department of Defense (DoD) Bio-Security, Threat
Analysis and Telemedicine Program, and worked with military and
civilian researchers, physicians, and personnel to support biological
threat research to protect U.
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