February 17, 2005 -- A striped-bass rebuilding project by N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries biologists, the U.S. Army Corps of engineers, and the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is being undermined by commercial fishermen, according to some recreational fishermen in the lower portion of the Cape Fear River near Wilmington. Biologists ...
February 17, 2005 -- Deer-hunting tags are back in the spotlight, with state biologists proposing to implement a system during the 2006 hunting season. The exact system is still yet to be decided, Dave Moreland of the Department of Wildlife & Fisheries said during a Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission meeting Feb. 3. "We're ...
February 18, 2005 -- Platinum Television Group is pleased to announce the selection of Kukuzans Safaris for its innovative, educational television series, Competitive Edge. The company will be featured in our "Adventure Travel Series." Specializing in safaris for hunters and photographers, the Kukuzans organization of South Africa ...
February 3, 2005 -- Advances in molecular imaging are prompting a rapid change in how we visualize disease processes and therapeutic interventions at the molecular level, supplanting purely structural information with valuable functional data. Molecular Imaging Comes of Age: Applications and Impacts in Discovery, Clinical Trials, and ...
February 3, 2005 -- Christine Frisbee of New York City, invented a pillow that prevents her husband from snoring. Having moved from a house in Connecticut to a small apartment in New York City the day before 9/11, this entrepreneur enjoyed a single night where he stopped snoring. She decided that she would try ...
February 4, 2005 -- The PA State Nurses Association, in collaboration with the Alliance of Advanced Practice Nurses, today released an extensive briefing paper, entitled "Solving One Piece of the Health Care Delivery Crisis Puzzle: An Action Agenda for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania," examining the full scope of Advanced Practice Nurses ...
February 3, 2005 -- http://www.testedandproven.com - DDL, a leading package, product and material testing laboratory, is helping packaging professionals understand complex Department of Transportation DOT compliance procedures. Packaging companies that transport hazardous materials are required by law to comply with the requirements set forth ...
February 10, 2005 -- Emissions from Doe Run Peru's La Oroya facility and blood lead levels among workers and in the community have improved significantly, the company reported Wednesday. "When we bought the lead smelter in 1997 we committed to working to address the 75 years of health and environmental issues left by the previous owners," ...
February 13, 2005 -- The debut issue of The Aesthetic Book, released July 1, 2004 throughout Texas, will receive quarterly national distribution through Barnes & Noble, D. Dalton and Bookstop superstores. The Aesthetic Book is devoted to providing its readers with the most current information on plastic surgery, dermatology, cosmetic ...
February 15, 2005 -- While the use of high-tech healthcare tools streamlines healthcare administration, it can heighten the risk of alienating members by putting them at arm's length. Transforming high technology into a high-touch, personalized member experience is the focus of a March 2, 2005 web-assisted audio conference sponsored by ...
February 15, 2005 -- MedicTag, LLC a newly formed company in Deposit, NY is producing and distributing a patent pending USB Universal Serial Bus device that stores personal emergency information. The innovative device has the capacity to store and display critical information used by emergency personnel and can be carried on a key ring. ...
February 15, 2005 -- 21st Century Locks, Ltd. is pleased to announce that they have partnered with Microlatch Pty Ltd to introduce Secure RF Wireless Fingerprint Access Control to the U.S.A. Biometric access control in itself is not unique but integral to this Australian engineered and manufactured solution is an element not available from ...
February 15, 2005 -- Nickel allergy, already the most common contact allergy in North America, is on the rise. Nickel, found in a wide array of common household objects like eyeglasses, jewelry, belt buckles, and watches, affects approximately 15 of the population. And each year, the population of nickel allergy sufferers seems to grow in ...
February 15, 2005 - Paintings That Heal are original paintings created by Brent Atwater, a medical intuitive and healer, that eminate Healing Energy which activates physical healing for those with health issues and disorders. They are demonstrating the valuable role that artwork can play in enhancing the healing process, and are creating ...