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Summit Management Services, Inc. Purchases Elements at Prairie Center Apartments in Brighton, Colorado


“This is yet another strategic acquisition as we continue to expand our footprint across Colorado,” stated Amit Pollachek, Chief Executive Officer. “Our investments in Colorado have consistently provided value and very attractive returns to our partners.”

Ohio developers Edward and Herbert Newman and their partners today announced the purchase of Elements at Prairie View Apartments in Brighton, Colorado, a suburb of Denver. Elements at Prairie Center was constructed in 2018 and is a class-A 288 unit apartment community located proximate to Interstate 76, with easy access to local retail shopping and restaurants, and 20 minutes from downtown Denver as well as Denver International Airport.

Elements at Prairie Apartments features one-, two- and three-bedroom pet-friendly, luxury apartment homes with stainless steel appliances, designer flooring, spacious closets, stackable in-unit washers and dryers and island kitchens. The property offers upscale amenities including a wellness center, outdoor pool, bark park, and detached garages. Geothermal heating and cooling reduces utility costs and supports the eco-friendly lifestyle.

“This is yet another strategic acquisition as we continue to expand our footprint across Colorado,” stated Amit Pollachek, Chief Executive Officer. “Our investments in Colorado have consistently provided value and very attractive returns to our partners.”

The property was purchased for $72 million. Other Summit Management Services, Inc. (SMSI) transactions in Colorado include Summit Riverside Apartments (purchased in 2018), Stonegate Apartments (purchased in 2017), Rams Crossing portfolio (purchased in 2014, Sold in 2019) and Arbors at Sweetgrass (purchased in 2012 and sold in 2017). In total, SMSI owns and manages approximately 4,000 market, student and affordable units across Colorado, Ohio, and North Carolina, both for its own portfolio as well as for 3rd parties.

For additional information please visit http://www.liveatelements.com or contact: Mr. Elan Krueger, VP Business Development, Summit Management Services, 730 W. Market Street, Akron, OH 44303, (330) 762-4011, ekrueger@smsiliving.com

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Summit Management Services, Inc., based in Akron, Ohio, presently operates over 4,000 housing units in Ohio, Colorado and North Carolina. SMSI has developed a unique property management formula that results in extremely high resident satisfaction, low turnover, and high occupancy.

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ZRT Laboratory Launches Serum Test for Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF)


We are intentionally launching BDNF alongside a comprehensive suite of tests for the purpose of deciphering if low BDNF is associated with suboptimal hormone levels and could be raised by correcting hormone imbalances.

ZRT Laboratory is pleased to announce the commercial launch of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) testing in serum. BDNF plays a vital role in protecting existing neurons in the central and peripheral nervous systems. BDNF stimulates the growth and differentiation of new neurons in the brain involved in learning, memory, and higher thinking. Low serum levels of BDNF have been linked with neurodegenerative autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis and diseases of the central nervous system including major depression, bipolar disorder, senile dementia, and Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s and Parkinson’s diseases.

Also included in the launch is a comprehensive suite of serum steroid, thyroid, and peptide hormones, together with other factors that are key to hormone action and brain health. One of these is Vitamin B12, a key nutrient in which an estimated 20% of the population is deficient but which is vital to a variety of processes in the body. ZRT’s CEO and Founder, David Zava, PhD., announces, “we are intentionally launching BDNF alongside a comprehensive suite of tests for the purpose of deciphering if low BDNF is associated with suboptimal hormone levels and could be raised by correcting hormone imbalances.”

ZRT Laboratory’s mission is to give health care providers a more complete look at their patient’s health and allow for more robust treatment decisions to help curb aging of the brain and peripheral nervous system. When taken in the context of symptoms and clinical conditions, BDNF testing can play a key role in helping patients to modify lifestyle factors and suboptimal hormone levels that have been shown to negatively impact the body’s production of BDNF, and thereby improve the long-term health of their central and peripheral nervous systems to help slow brain aging.

To find out more about BDNF and other serum hormone tests provided by ZRT Laboratory, give ZRT’s customer service a call at 866.600.1636 or email info@zrtlab.com.

About ZRT Laboratory

ZRT Laboratory is a CLIA-certified commercial and research laboratory founded in 1998 by breast cancer researcher David Zava, Ph.D. ZRT has pioneered innovative testing methods for hormones, neurotransmitters, heavy metals and more, offering health care professionals convenient testing options in different body fluids including saliva, dried blood spot, dried urine, and serum. With over 10 million clinical tests performed over the past 20+ years, coupled with our signature personalized test report, ZRT Laboratory has become a world recognized leader in hormone and wellness testing. Individuals, health care providers in all 50 states and in over 100 countries, as well as research-oriented government, private, and academic organizations worldwide use our testing. Learn more at http://www.zrtlab.com.

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ASCP 2019 Choosing Wisely Champions Recognized for Reducing Unnecessary Testing


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“Identifying Champions and sharing their successes allows all of us to learn from their efforts to improve healthcare delivery,” said Lee H. Hilborne, MD, MPH, DLM(ASCP)CM, FASCP, chair of the ASCP Effective Test Utilization Steering Committee.

The American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) is recognizing several healthcare leaders for their commitment to the ABIM Foundation’s Choosing Wisely campaign. The Choosing Wisely Champions program, launched by the ABIM Foundation in 2016, was created to recognize clinicians who are leading efforts to reduce overuse and waste in medicine. The program acknowledges the work of those who are dedicated to providing appropriate care and encourages others to follow their lead.

“Identifying Champions and sharing their successes allows all of us to learn from their efforts to improve healthcare delivery,” said Lee H. Hilborne, MD, MPH, DLM(ASCP)CM, FASCP, chair of the ASCP Effective Test Utilization Steering Committee.

The Choosing Wisely Champions were chosen for advancing appropriate test utilization in their health systems and demonstrating leadership of a local Choosing Wisely effort. Below are the honorees and a synopsis of their achievements.    

Gary W. Procop, MD, MS, MASCP*

Cleveland Clinic

A practicing pathologist, Dr. Procop is nationally recognized in the area of test utilization and was one of the initiators of the Choosing Wisely campaign. He is the founder and current co-chair of the Laboratory Stewardship Committee of the Cleveland Clinic healthcare system and pioneered test utilization analysis by introducing effective methods to control unnecessary testing. The electronic measures to apply algorithms which he and his team developed are widely used in Cleveland Clinic hospital system. The importance of these changes is illustrated by the implementation of a system to continuously analyze the ordering of tests and their effectiveness. In collaboration with other pathologists and specialists in internal medicine, Dr. Procop initiated evidence-based analysis of utilization patterns and contributed to the identification of circumstances in which tests are ordered in an inappropriate manner.

Inova Laboratory Test Utilization Best Practice Team

Team Leader: Myong Ho (Lucy) Nam, MD*

Team Members: Anh Dang, Marina Douglas, Sonali Pakala, Bala Subramanian, Hassan Nayer, Arlane Nelson, Karen McHale, Valley Health, Michelle Mason, Maiordys Moreira, Lorraine Stoudt, Susan Alfaro, Ann McClellan, Becky Shade, Martha Andrews.

Inova Health System Laboratories has successfully implemented several single test utilization control measures. Its staff worked with their IT department to create simple, rule-based order options during the past five years. They achieved this through changes that include changing the CBC automated differential (CBC A Diff) to CBC Diff to place CBCDiff in front of CBCMDiff to reduce manual differential testing, changing the default screen for QAM lab (x3) to QAM lab (x1), changing the BNP order guideline to a one time on admission and optional one-time discharge order, and removing the CK-MB reflex order. With these simple changes, many unnecessary tests were reduced. From there, Inova Health System Laboratories and its IT staff took on an ambitious project to create “Interval Test Allowance Rules” with the help of the System Quality Department and several physicians. The purpose was to control duplicate testing and unnecessary repeat testing based on clinically accepted Interval Rules created by the Laboratory Test Utilization Best Practice Team.

Red Blood Cell Utilization Project Team, UCLA Health

Team Leader: Alyssa Ziman, MD*

Team Members: Kevin Baldwin, Ashley Busuttil, Robin Clarke, Meg Furukawa, Andrew Hackbarth, Jeffrey Mayne, Dawn Ward.

UCLA Health improved red blood cell utilization, following the Choosing Wisely recommendation of the AABB aimed at not transfusing “more units of blood than absolutely necessary.” Through a multidisciplinary effort with hospitalists, transfusion medicine, nursing and IT, UCLA Health utilized IT-enabled strategies to increase the number of guideline-indicated red blood cell transfusions and decrease the number of routine two-unit transfusions. A dynamic order set with embedded real-time clinical decision support, based on the patient’s most recent hemoglobin concentration, was created to guide providers to order appropriately. It increased guideline-indicated red blood cell transfusions from 27 percent to nearly 68 percent (average of 55 percent over the past year) and decreased the number of routine two-unit transfusions without intervening hemoglobin assessment from 43 percent to approximately 27 percent (average of 23 percent over the past year).

Throughout this project, pathologists and hospitalists have been educating attending physicians, house staff, and nurses about the Choosing Wisely campaign as it relates to blood transfusion. These educational efforts not only increased awareness of the importance of transfusing wisely, but also increased the appropriateness of transfusions prior to IT intervention. The efforts have resulted in a sustained and continued improvement in overall red blood cell ordering practices since implementation.

Charlene Bierl, MD, PhD

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Dr. Bierl is the Medical Director of Central Laboratory and Phlebotomy Services at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. She previously served as the Director of the Clinical Laboratories at Cooper University Hospital, where she was a leader of multidisciplinary efforts reflective of the Choosing Wisely mission. Over the last nine years, her team made significant efforts to optimize utilization, following many of the Choosing Wisely recommendations. The team developed high level metrics to monitor the financial impact of utilization efforts, as well as feedback reports for ordering clinicians. Dr. Bierl engaged physician and non-physician partners throughout the health system, leading to successful implementation efforts that resulted in ordering patterns more reflective of Choosing Wisely. Two of her published studies on effective test utilization examine the impact of weekly feedback on test ordering patterns and cost per case mix index-adjusted hospital day as a measure of effective laboratory utilization efforts in a growing academic medical center. She has recently moved to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, where she plans to continue her efforts on this initiative. She is also serving as the Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.

Stephen Sibbitt, MD, MBA, FACP

BSW Memorial Hospital, Temple Region

Baylor Scott & White Health

Dr. Sibbitt has more than 20 years of experience in health care, holding administrative responsibilities in an academic health system with concurrent roles at affiliate hospitals, including a large Top 100 hospital and Level I Trauma center. He has served in significant leadership roles for numerous professional organizations and the Texas A&M Health Science Center, College of Medicine. In partnership with the Regional President, Dr. Sibbitt is leading the initiative to achieve “Medicare Break Even” within the flagship hospital (Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Temple). He is guiding his multidisciplinary team to reduce unnecessary expenses related to reduction in length of hospital stay, unnecessary lab and radiology utilization, inappropriate utilization of high cost medications, and cost-inefficient variation in provider practice. He has steadfastly supported the laboratory’s use of the guidelines, educated his peers, and led monthly monitoring and communications of data and results.

Rana Nabulsi, PhD, FACHE, MSc, CPHQ, SSGB

Dubai Health Authority

Dr. Nabulsi serves as a consultant in the Head of Quality Assurance Unit in the Pathology and Genetics Department at Dubai Health Authority. She is a Fellow at the American College of Healthcare Executives and the Chair of the ASCP Board of Certification United Arab Emirates Advisory Board. Dr. Nabulsi completed her PhD in quality management and obtained her Master’s degree in molecular genetics from the Faculty of Medicine at Jordan University. She is a Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality and is certified as a Six Sigma Green Belt by the American Society of Quality. Dr. Nabulsi has promoted the Choosing Wisely guidelines in her training, meetings, and utilization committee, and has done speaker sessions for the same. She has implemented Choosing Wisely guidelines in her organization and conducted operational activities such as moving from ESR to CRP and limiting Vitamin D testing to only high-risk categories.

*The individuals who have an asterisk by their name were selected to present their work at the ASCP 2019 Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, from September 11-13. They were the top three chosen by the ASCP Effective Test Utilization Steering Committee, based on their Choosing Wisely activities.

Learn more about ASCP’s involvement in Choosing Wisely at http://www.ascp.org/choosingwisely.

About ASCP

Founded in 1922 in Chicago, ASCP is the world’s largest professional membership organization for pathologists and laboratory professionals. ASCP provides excellence in education, certification, and advocacy on behalf of patients, anatomic and clinical pathologists, and medical laboratory professionals. To learn more, visit http://www.ascp.org. Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ascp_chicago and connect with us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ASCP.Chicago.

About the ABIM Foundation

The mission of the ABIM Foundation is to advance medical professionalism to improve the health care system. We achieve this by collaborating with physicians and physician leaders, medical trainees, health care delivery systems, payers, policy makers, consumer organizations and patients to foster a shared understanding of professionalism and how they can adopt the tenets of professionalism in practice. To learn more about the ABIM Foundation, visit http://www.abimfoundation.org, connect with us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter.

About Choosing Wisely®

First announced in December 2011, Choosing Wisely® is part of a multi-year effort led by the ABIM Foundation to support and engage physicians in being better stewards of finite health care resources. Participating specialty societies are working with the ABIM Foundation to share the lists widely with their members and convene discussions about the physician’s role in helping patients make wise choices. Learn more at http://www.ChoosingWisely.org.



Robins & Morton, Orlando Health Celebrate Newest Hospital With Topping Out Ceremony


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Horizon West team poses with the beam.

We are very pleased with the progress being made and look forward to bringing Horizon West Hospital online and caring for the residents of this community.

Orlando Health, Robins & Morton, Hunton Brady Architects, TLC Engineering for Architecture and honored guests joined together to celebrate the structural topping out of the Orlando Health – Horizon West Bed Tower project located in Winter Garden, Florida, on Sept. 19.

The $91 million project includes a new 220,000-square-foot patient bed tower with a capacity of 120 acute care and ICU beds, a full imaging department, an OR surgical suite and food services. The tower directly connects to the recently completed emergency department and medical pavilion.

Several key members of the Orlando Health administration attended the event along with board members from both organizations and elected officials.

“Today is an exciting day for us as we celebrate this significant milestone in the construction of our newest hospital,” said David Strong, President and CEO of Orlando Health Central. “We are very pleased with the progress being made and look forward to bringing Horizon West Hospital online and caring for the residents of this community.”

The bed tower is scheduled to be completed in early 2021.

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Workout Anytime Celebrates 20 Years in Business by Offering $15,000 Franchise Fee Discount Through End of 2019


Since 1999, Workout Anytime has built a foundation on thinking big, keeping things simple and doing everything with integrity. Today, the fitness franchise brand has more than 175 clubs nationwide and ambitious plans for expansion. To mark its 20th year in business, Workout Anytime is reducing the $35,000 franchise fee down to $20,000 through the end of 2019.

Major accomplishments for the Workout Anytime brand over the years include meeting and surpassing the 100-unit mark, expanding throughout the United States and putting together a stellar executive team that includes COO Mark de Gorter, former CEO of Power Plate. Now, the brand is focused on growing even more, with plans to surpass the 500-unit mark over the next couple of years while still ensuring optimum quality and supporting franchisees.

“We have a strong system and we want to build successful franchises that are profitable,” said Workout Anytime President John Quattrocchi. “I see us going worldwide. In order for that to happen, we need to take on partners who understand this. In 10 to 15 years, Workout Anytime will be in the realm of 3,000-plus locations.”

Workout Anytime is currently targeting several Georgia cities for expansion and also wants to grow in key markets including Arizona, Florida, Virginia and Texas. Workout Anytime is also seeking franchisees in Arkansas, Colorado, Indiana, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, West Virginia and Wisconsin.

Workout Anytime got its start when CEO Steve Strickland and Quattrocchi brought together their respective experiences in the fitness industry. Quattrocchi owned a fitness center and partnered with Strickland, who sold athletic equipment.

“The Workout Anytime team is extremely thankful for the success our brand has had throughout the years,” said Quattrocchi. “We feel as if Workout Anytime is a gift that was given to us. For us, Workout Anytime was a culmination of both of our experiences. Plus, the time was right for a 24-hour club with access. What we tried to do was make it the best workout per square foot and we succeeded. The reception we first had in 1999 was excellent and we continue to have a positive response today.”

The brand took things to the next level in 2005 when Senior Vice President of Development Randy Trotter came on board to help Workout Anytime expand its franchise offering.

“We were fortunate to team up with Randy Trotter, who sold franchises before and is still having fun selling franchises for Workout Anytime,” Quattrocchi said. “Setting up a franchise system was a lot of hard work and today we are enjoying the fruits of our labor. We teach our franchisees everything we’ve learned since the beginning. Ultimately, Workout Anytime is not just about selling memberships—it’s about putting customers first and helping our franchisees become profitable.”

To learn more about franchising with Workout Anytime, visit https://workoutanytimefranchise.com/.

ABOUT WORKOUT ANYTIME

Atlanta-based Workout Anytime is a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week fitness concept with 175+ units across the U.S. Founded by fitness veterans John Quattrocchi and Steve Strickland, the company was formed to provide members with first-class fitness facilities at the lowest cost possible, while delivering a profitable and affordable business model to franchisees. Built on the founders’ motto of, “think big, keep it simple and do it with integrity,” Workout Anytime is preparing for significant expansion into new territories by providing opportunities to business-minded entrepreneurs. Franchise opportunities are available and more information can be found on http://workoutanytime.com/.

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Texas ER Physician Lays Out Ways to Prevent Getting the Flu this Season, What to Do If You Catch the Bug, Gives a Free Chicken Soup Recipe


Dr. Ruby Rose, SignatureCare Emergency Center ER Physician

Dr. Ruby Rose, SignatureCare Emergency Center ER Physician

You should also seek emergency care if you are immunocompromised in any way or have a chronic medical condition in which the flu could worsen. If you would like to take an antiviral medication, you can make an appointment with your primary care provider or go to your local emergency center.

Most Texans are familiar with the routine – the thermometer drops and suddenly everyone around you is coughing and sniffling, but a Texas emergency room physician says your family doesn’t have to fall victim to the flu this time around.

Dr. Ruby Rose, a board-certified emergency room physician with SignatureCare Emergency Center, says there are steps families can take right now to prepare for the coming flu season, and keep themselves from the misery associated with the illness.

“Whether you are a medical professional, teacher or office worker, you will be exposed (to the flu virus) at some point during this winter,” Dr. Rose said.

To help families stay healthy, Dr. Rose has published a detailed article showing Texans how to protect themselves this flu season.

“This article will help you prepare your body’s best defense, your immune system, for not only the influenza virus, but all the other viruses that circulate during the winter months,” she wrote.

Among her recommendations are to follow the directive from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and get vaccinated today.

“The CDC recommends all people 6 months and older to receive a flu vaccination. This includes pregnant women and people with chronic health conditions,” she said.

She added that “there are various forms of the flu vaccine so speak to your medical provider about which type is best suited for you. People who have a severe egg allergy or a history of Guillain Barre´ Syndrome (GBS) should not receive the flu vaccine.”

For those who worry about the flu vaccine, Dr. Rose said getting vaccinated does not cause the flu.

“The vaccine cannot cause the flu because it is an ‘inactivated’ or killed form of the virus and it is typically made from a single gene rather than the full virus. The main purpose of a vaccine is to activate your immune system to make antibodies that will recognize and eliminate the virus when you are re-exposed to it in the future.”

She also recommends washing hands throughout the day, managing stress, eating a balanced diet daily, and taking supplements including garlic, zinc, probiotics, vitamin D and vitamin C, and Echinacea.

The CDC said almost 49 million people got sick from the flu last season causing missed work and school days. Dr. Rose said while most flu sufferers will recover without complications, some will progress to serious illnesses, hospitalizations and even death.

“Those patients at greatest risk include older adults, very young children, pregnant women, and people with chronic medical conditions or those who are immunocompromised by a disease process or medications,” she said.

Symptoms of flu include fever, chills, cough, sore throat, runny nose, congestion, muscle or body aches, headaches and fatigue, and sometimes photophobia.

Think you or your family may have the flu? Dr. Rose says one of the things you can do is visit the closest emergency room.

“People can get worsening symptoms requiring a medical evaluation. You should seek medical care or emergency care when you feel profound fatigue, dizziness, pain that is worrisome or different, shortness of breath, or anything you are not comfortable with managing at home.

“You should also seek emergency care if you are immunocompromised in any way or have a chronic medical condition in which the flu could worsen. If you would like to take an antiviral medication, you can make an appointment with your primary care provider or go to your local Emergency Center,” Dr. Rose added.

About SignatureCare Emergency Center

Houston, TX based SignatureCare Emergency Center owns 24-hour emergency centers throughout Texas including nine locations in the Houston area (Montrose, Houston Heights, Cypress/FM 1960, Copperfield, Memorial City, Westchase, Bellaire, Mission Bend/Sugar Land and Stafford), Killeen, Austin, College Station, Paris, Midland, Odessa and Texarkana, TX.

Additional information is on our website at https://ercare24.com.

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County Line Chiropractic Medical and Rehab Center Hosts a Hurricane Relief Drive for Hurricane Dorian Survivors in The Bahamas


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County Line Chiropractic Medical and Rehab Center, a provider of top-quality chiropractic care in South Florida, has partnered with The Dinthill Technical High School Alumni Association of Florida to hold a Hurricane Relief Drive for storm survivors in the Bahamas throughout the month of September.

In an effort to support people impacted by Hurricane Dorian, which hit the Bahamian Islands as a category 5 storm, donations will be accepted at all County Line Chiropractic locations across South Florida.

County Line Chiropractic has stated the following items are needed:

  • Canned food
  • Water
  • Toiletries
  • Clean clothing
  • Clean bedding/linens


Donations will be accepted at all of County Line Chiropractic’s five South Florida locations:

  • Miami Gardens: 21309 NW 2nd Ave., Miami, FL 33169
  • North Miami Beach: 1857 NE Miami Gardens Dr., North Miami Beach, FL 33179
  • Plantation: 199 SR 7, Plantation, FL 33317
  • Pembroke Pines: 6820 Dykes Rd., Southwest Ranches, FL 33331
  • Lauderhill: 5425 N University Dr., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33351


With an overall mission to help people find pain relief through natural recovery, the South Florida chiropractic provider, County Line Chiro, strongly believes in providing support relief to the Bahamian storm survivors in any way they can and is proud to partner with the Dinthill Alumni Association and non-profit organization.

The County Line Chiropractic team and The Dinthill Technical High School Alumni Association (Florida Charter) appreciate each donation and encourage people in the local community to spread the word of their Hurricane Dorian Relief Drive to all family and friends. With the help and donations of everyone in the South Florida community, County Line Chiropractic hopes to make a difference. #BahamasStrong

More About County Line Chiropractic Medical and Rehab Center:

Since 1986, County Line Chiropractic Medical and Rehab Center has been helping the South Florida community find pain relief through natural recovery. For more information, visit the County Line Chiropractic website at https://www.countylinechiro.com or call 888-742-6324 to schedule an appointment.

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JuiceWell Now Offering Complimentary Nutritionist Consultation


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JuiceWell, (https://shopjuicewell.com/) a juice and health bar in Houston, Texas, is pleased to help customers achieve success with their juice cleanse by offering a free in-store nutritionist consultation.

“Juice cleanse is the perfect way to reboot your taste buds, which helps you change to healthier eating habits!” says spokesperson Wen Qin. “Now you can visit our store for a free nutritionist consultation. Support during any healthy life change is important. With our consultation, you’ll benefit from our years of experience. Not only will we personalize the best plan for your needs, we’ll discuss the outcome you can expect, help you manage expectations, alert you to any mild side effects and ensure you have all the tools you need for a successful juice cleanse.”

Qin cites juicing as a great way to give your body a break from excess caffeine, refined sugars, processed carbs, sweetened beverages and fast food, and notes that most people find it easier to continue on with healthy eating habits after refreshing their body with a nutrient-dense cleanse.

All of the juices in the cleanse program are created by cold-press extraction to ensure the retention of nutrients and vitamins. Using heat to process juice destroys much of its benefits, which is why JuiceWell only uses cold-press methods.

To learn more, visit https://shopjuicewell.com/our-juice and https://shopjuicewell.com/our-roots.

About JuiceWell

JuiceWell is a cold-press juicery and health bar in Houston, Texas. We focus on extracting maximum nutritional value from the fruits and vegetables we use and also source sustainable, local produce wherever possible. Our goal is to partner with you to provide affordable, convenient juice and smoothie options for your healthy eating goals.

Contact Details:

Wen Qin

JuiceWell

3773 Richmond Ave. Houston TX 77046

Regions Financial Center – Greenway Plaza

Phone 713-401-9698

info (at) juicewellonline.com

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Lafayette, CA Dental Implant Specialist, Dr. Andrew Ferrier, Speaks at Full Arch Business Symposium


Dr. Andrew Ferrier, Prosthodontist and Dental Implant Specialist at East Bay Healthy Smiles in Lafayette, CA

Lafayette, CA Prosthodontist, Dr. Andrew Ferrier, Presents at the Full Arch Business Symposium in Boston, MA

My goal for this seminar is that every dentist leaves with the ability to perform full arch immediate load cases at a high level.

Renowned prosthodontist and dental implant specialist from Lafayette, CA, Dr. Andrew Ferrier will present at the upcoming Full Arch Business Symposium held by BioHorizons® and Progressive Dental. The program is designed for dentists that are new to full arch immediate load dental implant treatments. This two-day course provides attendees with an A to Z look at this premium tooth replacement process, starting with the patient and ending with the treatment.

The Full Arch Business Symposium will be held on October 18-19, 2019 at Aloft Boston Seaport District in Boston, MA. The goal of the symposium will be to improve business strategies and clinical techniques, including increasing case acceptance, achieving exceptional treatment results and tips to streamline treatment. Presenters and leaders of the event include Dr. Ferrier, Dr. Arshiya Sharafi and Bart Knellinger of Progressive Dental. The two-day event, which includes a live surgery, educates clinicians on every element of a full arch dental implant treatment, including:

  • Recognizing eligible patients and properly diagnosing their condition
  • Performing the surgical steps
  • An introduction to the TeethXpress® method of tooth replacement
  • Minimizing chair time
  • Creating custom marketing strategies

This is Dr. Ferrier’s second time presenting at this event. He and Dr. Sharafi teach similar courses throughout the country year-round. “My goal for this seminar is that every dentist leaves with the ability to perform full arch immediate load cases at a high level,” says Dr. Ferrier.

Full arch dental implants are used to restore a patient’s mouth after they have experienced complete tooth loss or have multiple failing teeth. Dental implants are placed into the jawbone to mimic the function of tooth roots, and a full arch prosthesis of new teeth is attached over top. Once the treatment is complete, patients can enjoy full function of their mouth again and have a smile they can feel confident to show off.

Dr. Ferrier has vast experience with full arch dental implants and has completed over 1,000 immediate load cases. This technique allows patients to avoid months of healing time and instead leave his office with aesthetically appealing and functional teeth the same day as their implant surgery. As a prosthodontist, Dr. Ferrier also specializes in the restorative aspect of the procedure, creating natural-looking full arch bridges for patients. His practice, East Bay Healthy Smiles, offers patients comprehensive dental care, including general dentistry, cosmetic treatments and dental implants. He is an avid instructor and works closely with BioHorizons to educate fellow dentists on full arch immediate load dental implants.

Those interested in learning more about the Full Arch Business Symposium, Dr. Ferrier, or how to receive dental implants as a permanent tooth replacement in Lafayette, CA, are invited to call East Bay Healthy Smiles at 925-283-0313 or visit the practice website at http://www.eastbayhealthysmiles.com.

About the Prosthodontist

East Bay Healthy Smiles offers cutting-edge care in Lafayette, CA, with a focus on general, cosmetic, and implant dentistry. Prosthodontist, Dr. Andrew Ferrier, received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from UCLA and his Post-Graduate Prosthodontics Certificate from the University of California San Francisco. He has served as the lead prosthodontist in the Oakland office of the nation-wide dental implant company ClearChoice and was an assistant clinical professor at UCSF. In addition to working at his private practice, Dr. Ferrier travels the country with BioHorizons, educating dentists on full arch immediate load dental implants. With his years of expertise in this treatment, Dr. Ferrier offers All-on-4® and TeethXpress® same day dental implant solutions at his state-of-the-art Lafayette, CA facility. To learn more about Dr. Ferrier and the services offered at East Bay Healthy Smiles, visit http://www.eastbayhealthysmiles.com or call the office at 925-283-0313.

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As Pharma Reaches for Precision Medicine, Instrument Makers Follow


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A new report from Strategic Directions International (SDi) says that instrument makers are adjusting to client demands for precision medicine products. The report, Lab Instrumentation Markets for Pharmaceuticals, Biopharmaceuticals, & CROs, says that with demand exceeding $19 billion in 2018, the pharma/bio sector is the largest source of demand for laboratory instrumentation.

With the rise of precision medicine, medical treatment is tailored to the individual characteristics of the patient and the disease, which has been made possible by the clinical commercialization of advanced analytical instrumentation, such as sequencing. As the market for precision treatments rapidly expands, companies in the pharma/bio space have adapted by investigating and developing highly targeted therapeutics. This has also led to a shift in the types of therapeutics being developed, as biotherapeutics, which are derived from molecules with a biological basis (i.e., recombinant DNA and antibodies), are able to target disease with much higher specificity than small molecule drugs.

The nature of biotherapeutics and their role in precision medicine is fundamentally changing the model of drug development and marketing. Because biotherapeutics are so highly targeted to specific disease and patient types, the patient pool for each drug is much smaller, compared to the old pharmaceutical model of developing “blockbuster drugs” that could treat large portions of the population. This has led to development pipelines involving a greater number of drugs, and an overall proliferation in the number of laboratories in the pharma/bio space. However, because resources are spread across the development of more therapeutics, the R&D infrastructures for individual labs are growing leaner.

Mettler Toledo, Qiagen, Millipore Sigma, PerkinElmer, Bio-Rad, Shimadzu, and Waters are among the companies in this market. These firms and others are covered in the report.

The sector represents 30% of the overall market for laboratory and life science instrumentation.

SDi’s newly published report, titled Lab Instrumentation Markets for Pharmaceuticals, Biopharmaceuticals, & CROs, is an in-depth analysis of how these trends and challenges are shaping the demand for analytical instrumentation and lab equipment in the pharma/bio space. Trends in pharma/bio development involving 64 technologies in 10 categories are examined through historic market growth and forecasts for demand over the next five years, while end-user perspectives gained through a survey completed by 120 pharma/bio researchers provide further insights into development pipelines, laboratory budget, and challenges being faced in therapeutics development.

The Lab Instrumentation Markets for Pharmaceuticals, Biopharmaceuticals, & CROs report can be found at https://strategic-directions.com/product/lab-instrumentation-markets-for-pharmaceuticals-biopharmaceuticals-cros/.

About Strategic Directions International

Strategic Directions International (SDi), part of Science and Medicine Group, is the leading business intelligence firm in the highly specialized field of analytical and life science instruments. Its client list includes virtually every major analytical instrumentation company in the United States, Europe, and Japan. Founded in 1981, the Los Angeles-based company has published hundreds of market reports and provided proprietary consulting services for a multitude of clients.

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