1888PressRelease – Couples should think twice before turning to divorce, while always keeping the kids’ best interests at heart. Chicago, Ill. – Chicago family law practitioner Lester L. Barclay, author of the new book The African-American Guide to Divorce & Drama: Breaking Up Without Breaking Down, believes in putting children first. Known for his role […]
Neocon 14 and its importance for Grand Rapids business
This June, as ever, the commercial design community met in Chicago for Neocon 2014, the largest conference and design exposition for commercial interiors in North America. I talked with Todd Custer of Custer about what the conference means for him and for the rest of his staff. First of all – the most important question […]
Genuine Answers to Domestic Violence- an interview with Marilyn Redmond
Marilyn Redmond lived through and transformed a life rooted in domestic violence. During this series of four interviews, hear how Marilyn lived through both her childhood of violence and her subsequent marriage of domestic violence. The first session tells her story from the beginning and the second dialogue explains the dynamics of the disease. In […]
Revolutionary Ear Implant Pioneers Cutting-Edge Enhancement in Hearing Health
The first-of-its-kind procedure offers a unique treatment for the silent health issue affecting nearly one million Washington D.C. area residents An innovative procedure has created a way to improve hearing health that offers groundbreaking freedom for the nearly one million Washington D.C. area residents who struggle with hearing loss. The Esteem® hearing implant is the […]
David Rosenberg, M.D., Chair, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neurosciences, Miriam L. Hamburger Endowed Chair of Child Psychiatry, Psychiatrist in Chief Wayne State University and the Detroit Medical Center, will be a featured guest on ABC’s “20/20” this week.
Scheduled to air Friday, May 23, at 10 p.m. (EST), the segment will feature ABC’s David Muir interviewing Dr. Rosenberg about groundbreaking developments in brain imaging genetic research in pediatric obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and anxiety. “Unlike the rest of us, children with OCD never get the all-clear signal because abnormalities in the brain’s light […]
Breakthrough NIH Study by the Children’s Hospital of Michigan Nephrology Researcher Will Have Major Implications for Treating Pediatric UTIs
DETROIT, Mich, May 6, 2014–A major new pediatric clinical trial, funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and published this week in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), has “major implications” for the treatment of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in millions of American children, according to a Children’s Hospital of Michigan pediatrician-researcher who […]
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