Dr. Ronda Rhoden is an instructor for El Paso Community College and teaches online courses through Park University.
Personal Coaching and Psychotherapy Associates for Women is pleased to announce the launch of their new website for Atlanta, Georgia area clients.
If you believe that you have been injured because of a doctor’s negligence, it is important to talk to a medical malpractice lawyer.
Tony Clarke-Holland, Ph.D. is the director of Caring 4 U and owner of FIG and the Business Coaching Foundation
Gene A. Brodland offers his psychotherapy services to serve the community
In the State of California, a private attorney may be appointed to represent a minor in Family Law cases involving child abuse, child neglect, drug related cases, high conflict divorces and other cases the court deems appropriate.
“Business and Culture: Forces in Contradiction” provides model to enhance global business decision-making for optimum effect.
April 20, 2009 – 12:00 pm
There are a lot of things you can get out of an intimate relationship – human connection, understanding, love. But one thing you don’t want to get is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). STDs are caused by infections passed from one person to another through sexual contact and can be passed through oral, vaginal or anal sex.
April 20, 2009 – 12:00 pm
Getting screened for some cancers can actually help prevent them from occurring. In particular, screening helps prevent cancers of the cervix, colon and rectum. Screening also helps find other cancers – such as breast cancer – at an early stage, when treatment can be most effective.
April 20, 2009 – 12:00 pm
You might not realize that your father’s diabetes or your cousin’s sickle cell disease could affect your child, but this family history information could help save your child’s life. According to a Pediatrics supplement, “Use of Family History Information in Pediatric Primary Care and Public Health,” that’s not the only family history information that can affect your child’s health or be important to their health care. Along with genes, your family often has similar behaviors, such as exercise habits, and a common culture, such as the foods you eat.