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US Physical Therapy Reports 2013 Results

...  Physical Therapy Reports 2013 Results During the year the Company incurred losses from physician services of $ 4.8 million, or $ 0.40 per diluted share, which represents the operational loss of the business and write-down of its net assets, inclusive of intangible assets, less sale proceeds … Read more on Wall Street Journal Time Machine Eagle resident Mary Witt started Competitive Edge Physical Therapy and Fitness from her home in Eagle. The Gypsum Town Council passed a resolution in support of the Second Amendment. Thirty out of the 40 speech and debate team members from Eagle … Read more on Vail Daily News Read ...

BioCorRx Inc. Announces Expansion of the Start Fresh Program to Include

...  Inc. Announces Expansion of the Start Fresh Program to Include … The first component of the program consists of an outpatient implant procedure performed by a licensed physician that delivers therapeutic levels of the drug Naltrexone, an opioid antagonist that significantly reduces physical cravings for alcohol and … Read more on Wall Street Journal HPMH: New substance abuse treatment department kicks off today According to HPMH outpatient therapist Jennifer Colby, licensed specialist in clinical social work and licensed addiction counselor, the new services are exciting because there are few facilities in northwest Kansas that can treat “co-occurring” issues … Read more on hays Post Read ...

Do You Think America Is in an “Invisible Depression”?

...  by Dinah: Do you think America is in an “invisible depression”? I was reading the Wall Street Journal and came across a video clip (7-20-2012) on economic depression and America: “Why the U.S. is in an Invisible Depression.” I haven’t been able to get the clip to play. Best answer: Answer by TiffanyNo the government is just in denial about the fepression Answer by TudorHere’s your video: http://live.wsj.com/video/why-the-us-is-in-an-invisible-depression/CB0D1B15-9635-43C9-8F30-5117A20A62F1.html#!CB0D1B15-9635-43C9-8F30-5117A20A62F1 One in seven ...

Biosign Supports Heart & Stroke Foundation During Heart Month

...  supports Heart & Stroke Foundation during Heart Month Biosign offers the Heart Friendly(TM) Practice program to a variety of Allied Health clinics, including dentists, naturopaths and physiotherapy clinics. Practitioners who enroll in the Heart Friendly(TM) program typically purchase a Biosign Pulsewave(R … Read more on Wall Street Journal MedRehab Group Physiotherapy Plans to Keep Fit and Have Fun, Announces … In addition to advertising and cross promotion opportunities in MedRehab Group communities (Woodbridge, Richmond Hill, Brampton, Georgetown, Burlington, Stoney Creek, Toronto, and Pickering), BodyBreak will be contributing health and wellness articles … Read more on PR Web (press release) Read ...

Condition Surprises Jensen

...  pre-surgery physical. "There was a big change," Donna said. "They didn't know for sure, but they suspected I might have had … Read more on Fairmont Sentinel Noonan: Reliving History—and Learning From It Or they could give them to an institution that wants them, that will ensure their physical safety and make them available to scholars and journalists down the road. Again, history has its claims, but things get human here, too. When you leave an … Read more on Wall Street Journal Read ...

Which Career Is More Promising: Occupational Therapy or Physical Therapy?

Question by : Which career is more promising: Occupational Therapy or Physical Therapy? They both have very similar descriptions. From what I’ve gathered, it seems like OT’s get paid a little less and schooling is a little easier. It sounds like OT’s are more specialized though and I just don’t know what the job outlook is like. Should I just go for Physically therapy? No matter what I chose, I want to specialize in working with children. (Pediatric Physical therapist or Pediatric Occupational Therapist) Advice or experience anyone? I’m at a mid-college crisis here! lol Read more... ...

Teixeira Knows Only Time Will Tell

...  Knows Only Time Will Tell Mark Teixeira has heard the interviews with other athletes, the ones trying to come back from major injuries. … So while everything with his surgically repaired wrist seems fine now in January, when Teixeira can occupy himself by taking batting … Read more on Wall Street Journal Rehab Plus of Ahwatukee: Personal Traning Experts Physical and mental fatigue are two of the biggest causes of athletic injuries. Every athlete can benefit from sports from training, male, female, young and old, amateur to professional. If you compete you NEED to train! That's why we offer speed … Read more on Ahwatukee Foothills News Read ...