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Mississippi Ranked Among Bottom 10 States for Dental Visits
A new survey conducted by Gallup Healthways Well-Being has revealed the states where residents are most likely to visit the dentist — and which states are least likely to do so.Mississippi placed among the latter group, coming in last for the number of dental visits among its residents, according to the Plymouth HamletHub.Just a little more than…
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Lawsuit Claims Wait Times are Literally Killing Canada’s Public Healthcare Patients
The Canadian public healthcare system is notorious for its long wait times, and a new lawsuit aims to challenge this issue in court. Several Canadians are suing for the right to pay more to get the life-saving care they need — and get it fast.The plaintiffs are suing the Canadian government, stating that the long wait times…
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Wellness is the Goal for New Walk-in Chiropractic Center in Billings
A lot of people do not think about what chiropractors do. When people have ailments that they are dealing with, a lot of times they will immediately go to the doctor. However, the truth is that a lot of the time, a chiropractor can provide as much help as a doctor is able to provide.…
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Increased Smartphone Sales Good for Business, Bad for U.S. Drivers
Electronics industry analysts at International Data Corporation (IDC) are reporting that shipments of smartphones are set to increase by 23% in 2014, reaching a total of 1.2 billion smartphones shipped worldwide. By 2018, the firm estimates, shipments of these portable computers is on track to double within many developing regions of the world, places like…
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Walgreens May Move Headquarters to Chicago, Several Obstacles Rise
Walgreen Co. is under pressure from shareholders to move its headquarters from the Deerfield, Illinois to Europe, but while its certain that the company will move, it’s hoping to stay in the country by possibly moving to a new facility in Chicago. Walgreen is the largest employer in Deerfield, an affluent community 25 miles north…
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Tour de Cure Breaks Fundraising Record
According to preliminary tallies, the bike riding fundraiser benefitting the American Diabetes Association the Tour de Cure is expected to raise a record shattering $1.5 million. The idea behind the event is not just to raise money for the American Diabetes Association, but to also raise awareness for the 26 million Americans currently suffering from…
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Guntersville Dentists Treat Uninsured Patients Free of Charge
Total Dental Care sponsored a free day of dental care on on May 16 in Guntersville, AL. “Dr. Chris Harper offered the service to those who would otherwise be unable to afford the care,” 48 WAFF reports. “He ended up seeing 85 patients and doing over $18,000 in free dentistry. He called the event a…
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Tesla to Appeal $89,000 Fine Over Workplace Safety Violation
State workplace safety officials have fined electric car manufacturer Tesla Motors a whopping $89,000 in regards to violationsrelated to an incident from last year where three workers were injured, which the company plans to appeal. According to a report from the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal-OSHA), Tesla failed to make sure that a low-pressure…
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Madison Chamber of Commerce Celebrates Local Resident with Merchant of the Month Award
According to New Jersey Hills, the Madison Chamber of Commerce has decided to award Craig Erezuma, a Madison resident, community volunteer, and business professional with Madison’s “Merchant of the Month” award. Erezuma is the owner of local business Erezuma Architect, and has been a resident of Madison for the past 23 years. Chamber of Commerce…
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Stock Market Takes a Tumble, Amazon Shares Fall Sharply
Last week’s stock numbers were less than impressive for Amazon and technology companies across the market. Amazon, the largest shopping store in the world, fell $33.32, or 10%, down to $303.83 per share, while tech stocks continued their two-month downward spiral of selling. The reason for these drop-offs? As the AP reports, experts blame the…