Showing posts with label Healthcare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Healthcare. Show all posts
RI Chiropractors on The Move for National Chiropractic Health Month's Keep Moving! Theme
Each year, the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) recognizes October as National Chiropractic Health Month (NCHM).
The Toothboss Expands Dental Hygiene Offering to Include Periodontal Care
Dr. Richard Wolfert, DMD recently announced the addition of expanded dental hygiene services at The Toothboss.
AMI Healthcare and GAD International Announce Hospital Management Partnership
AMI Healthcare Group, Inc. (“AMI”) and GAD International company (“GAD”) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a Strategic Partnership
Shea Berigan Named The Toothboss Smiling Neighbor
As a member of the Hingham High School lacrosse team, Shea Berigan has amassed more than 100 points in her career.
Opening New and Natural Doors to Health, Greenwich Bay Chiropractic Welcomes Patients as of Aug 2
Greenwich Bay Chiropractic and Dr. Devon Barley proudly announce the opening of their new office on Monday, August 2nd.
Making History: First South African Biotech Ever to Achieve EU Biocidal Registration
“In a world where everyone is talking about a sustainable future, we’re actually working to create it.” Burt Rodrigues, CEO of Biodx.
Chiropractic Society of Rhode Island Announces Board for 2021-22
The Chiropractic Society of Rhode Island (CSRI) announced members of its board of directors for the coming year. Dr. Kristin Kolesar Fabris, of Be Well Chiropractic in Providence, will be the president.
VDOSH Makes Investment in Virtual Health Platform, MediGuru
VDOSH, a Los Angeles-based venture capital firm, has announced its investment in MediGuru.
The Toothboss Hires Debra Burzycki as Dental Hygienist
The Toothboss, the South Weymouth dental practice of Dr. Richard Wolfert, DMD, recently hired Debra Burzycki as a dental hygienist. She started working for The Toothboss in early 2021.
Should Healthcare Facilities be Using ESD Flooring?
A human being walking on a carpeted floor on a cold, dry day can generate 5,000 volts or more of static electricity.
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