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Saturday, 28 January 2012

Glenview Dentist Provides a User-Friendly Website to Reach Out to the Community

Glenview, IL (PRWEB) November 22, 2011

Cosmetic dentists, Julie Maurice, DDS, and Michael Minihane, DDS, of Caring Dental Smiles have announced the launch of a new, patient-focused website. The practice recently launched the new website created by dental website design leader, ProSites, Inc. The website contains many interactive features including patient education videos and a free Smile Analysis feature that helps patients make better informed decisions about their oral health. The website also utilizes extensive search engine optimization techniques to reach patients and local consumers who are searching for relevant information about Glenview, IL family dentistry services.


"Our website contains interactive educational videos to benefit our patients regarding our practice and allowing patients to make informed decisions on their oral health," said Dr. Maurice.


Current and prospective patients now have access to information about the doctors' backgrounds, the dental procedures offered, and other informative content when they visit the website. Some of Caring Dental Smiles services include:


Restorative Dentistry

Periodontal Treatment

Cosmetic Dentistry


Dr. Maurice and Dr. Minihane are also utilizing their website to educate the community on the importance of oral health. The website includes a links page with patient resources as well as a frequently asked questions page with topics ranging from oral hygiene to dental procedures.


"A website allows you to educate your patients about your services provided and ways they can benefit from them. Keeping our website as updated as possible and full of useful information will cause our patients to revisit our website," said Dr. Maurice.


About Caring Dental Smiles:

Dr. Michael Minihane and Dr. Julie Maurice earned their Doctor of Dental Surgery degrees from Northwestern University. Both doctors are members of the American Dental Association and the Illinois State Dental Society. Having gained knowledge and experience from working with her father, Dr. Maurice acquired her father?s dental practice in 1995. Today they have two locations in Illinois providing such services as BriteSmile teeth whitening, dental implant restorations, and porcelain veneers and crowns to Glenview and Chicago. For more information on Caring Dental Smiles, please visit the website at caringdentalsmilesglenview.com.


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Florida Doctor Provides Free Hair Restoration

Port Orange, FL (PRWEB) October 19, 2011

Florida Physician Dr. Marco Barusco has launched a pro-bono hair restoration program. His program is designed to help the victims of traumatic injury, radiotherapy, or skin diseases who have suffered patches of hair loss or experienced scarring that can be hidden by hair but who are unable to afford the cost of hair transplantation surgery.


Board-certified hair restoration surgeon Dr. Marco Barusco, founder of Tempus Hair Restoration, P.A, was recently featured on the segment ?Making a Difference? in Orlando, Florida TV station WKMG Local 6. The segment revealed that Dr. Barusco does more than solve genetic hair loss: He aims to help patients whose lives would be most dramatically changed by the hair transplantation procedure they can?t afford.


According to Dr. Barusco, some car accident victims, cancer patients, and burn victims can benefit from surgical hair transplantation, either to fill in patches of baldness or cover unsigthly scars on their scalp or face.


In the WKMG ?Making a Difference? segment, Dr. Barusco briefly summarizes the hair transplantation process: Hairs removed from the back of the head ? an area in which hair is not genetically programmed to fall out ? are surgically implanted in the area where they are needed and continue growing there ?forever? ? a process that radically transforms people?s lives.


The WKMG segment informs viewers that ?Dr. Barusco?s surgery typically takes a full day and 6-9 months to see final results.? The length of the intricate surgery the doctor has performed for thousands of patients at no charge (or at reduced cost) is a testament to his dedication to giving his patients a ?better lifestyle? ? one that comes from ?having hair where they (didn?t) before.? ?For him,? the WKMG reporter tells viewers, ?helping a trauma patient who can?t afford the procedure is priceless.?


Dr. Barusco?s interview reveals the doctor's human side, demonstrating that he never fails to be personally moved by the reactions of his patients, who often return to express their joy at what he?s done for them ? meetings which, he admits, often end with both of them in tears. Simply recalling these meetings during the interview, in fact, visibly moves him.


Dr. Marco Barusco is a board-certified hair restoration surgeon with 13 years? experience helping patients by providing ?the latest modalities in medical and surgical hair restoration.? A Diplomate of the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery since 2001, Dr. Barusco also serves as a current examiner for the Board. His other related work includes research, medical writing, mentoring, teaching, lecturing, and providing live surgery demonstrations.


Because patients must qualify for Dr. Barusco?s free procedure, WKMG has set up a link at ClickOrlando.com where potential candidates can ?learn more about the program and get an application.?


For further information about Dr. Barusco?s work or to find out whether you qualify for his pro-bono hair restoration program, visit the following page on the Tempus Hair Restoration website:

http://www.tempushair.com/tempus-restore-initiative.html ? or call (877) 877-5200.


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Taking Stock of Food Dating - N2N Global Provides Tips to Insure post Hurricane Irene Food is Safe

Orlando, Fla. (PRWEB) August 30, 2011

Following Hurricane Irene, many people cleaning debris from their yards, haggling with with insurance agents and mopping up soggy floors. One critical part of cleanup is making sure the post-Irene food people eat from their pantries is safe for consumption. Power outages are causing people to dig deep into cupboards too see what?s left.


Taking stock of your pantry means more than just figuring out what you need to put on your grocery list. Take time to take to look at the dates of the products. ? ?Sell-by?, ?best if used by? and ?use-buy dates? can make your head spin. But there are a few guidelines to remember that will help you make sure the food you are serving your family is up to date,?says Angela Paymard, Chairwoman of the Orlando based, N2N Global.


Paymard knows food safety. Her Florida based company provides operations compliance, and food safety solutions for food companies, which helps ensure the world?s food supply operates in an efficient and effective manner, resulting in a higher quality food in the supply chain. Paymard works with restaurants, retailers, distributers, packers and processors around the world.


WHATS IN A DATE

Sell-By

This date tells the store how long to put the product on the shelf for sale. This is a product you want to buy before the date expires.


Best if Used By

This is not a date required for safety. It simply recommends a timeline for maximizing product quality which translates to better flavor and quality. It?s safe to use the product even if the date expires during home storage.


Use By

This is the last date recommended for the best flavor and quality as determined by the manufacturer of the food.

The federal government does not have a universal system for dating food. However, infant formula and some baby foods are federally mandated to have use-by dates on their labels. The USDA says you should not use baby formula or baby food after the use-by date.

Product dates aren?t always the best to go by. ?It?s best to always purchase a product before it expires. If you freeze a perishable product the expiration date doesn?t matter because foods kept frozen continuously are safe indefinitely according the USDA,? Paymard explains.


?If product is refrigerated to below 40 degrees the product can last beyond the ?use by? date.?


Canned Food

High acid canned foods like tomatoes will have the best shelf quality for 12 to 18 months. Low acid foods like canned meat, poultry fish and vegetables will retain the best quality on the shelf for 2 to 5 years. Be sure to store cans in a dry, clean , cool place.


Eggs

Always buy your eggs before the sell-by sate on the carton and use them within the 3 to 5 weeks of the date you purchased them. Even though the sell-by date may expire while they sit in your refrigerator during that time, it?s still safe to eat them.


?Use common sense. If a product has an out of the ordinary odor, flavor or appearance, don?t use it. If may have been compromised by bacteria. Pay special attention to opaque water as that is a clear indication of bacterial saturation,? Paymard advises.


ABOUT N2N

N2N Global?s product suite brings powerful solutions for all members of the food supply chain. For Supply Side companies, N2N Global offers agri-ERP solutions, farm management, food safety, business analytics and traceability software. For direct to consumer and buy side companies, N2N Global offers food safety, compliance, and asset tracking tools to help ensure the food supply is properly managed for minimized risk. N2N Global provides comprehensive solutions for companies looking for ways to improve efficiencies, enhance profitability, and ensure food safety. To contact Angela Paymard directly, visit her on N2N Global?s twitter page. Please visit for more information.


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