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Dakota Country Media Strategist Patrick Hurinenko Launches Online Media Consulting Services

Patrick Hurinenko an Online Media Strategist has discovered the “secret sauce” to helping business professionals become the undisputed authority in their field. Patrick believes that any business professional not leveraging the power of the media to position themselves as a leader in their field is missing a tremendous opportunity. Patrick Explains “In today’s ever changing […]

Dr. Andy Pivonka Provides Advanced Scoliosis Treatment Using Soft Brace Technology

When chiropractor Dr. Andy Pivonka recognized that his young daughter was developing scoliosis, he set out on a mission to identify the most effective treatment options available.  His findings not only dramatically helped his daughter, but also led him on a journey that positioned him as a trusted authority in treating patients afflicted with the […]

Food Safety Expert Dr. Michele Pfannenstiel on How to Avoid Recall and Financial Ruin

Dirigo Quality Meats founder, Dr. Michele Pfannenstiel makes food safety simple. A recall is the largest threat to profitability of a food company. By instituting food safety systems and creating a culture of food safety, you can protect yourself from recall. “A recall will drive you out of business,” states Pfannenstiel. “The costs are almost […]

Peptides And Plant Stem Cells: New Weapons To Fight Signs Of Aging

Michio Kaku, known as “Dr. Physics,” is a theoretical physicist studying aging and how to reverse the aging process in humans. He says, “Aging is basically the build-up of error: error at the genetic level, error at the cellular level. Cells normally repair themselves; that’s why you heal when you get a cut. But even […]

Community Networking Helps Local Businesses Thrive Says Sandra Alexander

Local communities are always looking for a way to stay vibrant and attract shoppers. Nationally, many small communities are struggling to keep their downtown areas as well as other parts of the city vibrant. It is not uncommon to see store and business closures and vacant store fronts. Many down town areas often look abandoned. […]

Los Angeles Dentist Celebrates 16th Year of Charitable Giving

While charitable donations appear to be on the rise since the beginning of the Great Recession, Dr. Jack Von Bulow of Temple City Dental Care shows he never slowed down, kicking off his sixteenth straight year of charitable giving through the Smiles for Life Foundation. According to a 2013 study by Giving USA, charitable donations […]

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