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Crash victim's insurer should have a heart (Seattle Times)
Ethel Adams was driving along minding her own business last March when a pickup truck was forced into her lane, slamming into her head-on...

Man who died from crash injuries donated kidneys (The MetroWest Daily News)
FRAMINGHAM -- A Framingham man injured Monday in a high-speed crash died late Wednesday, but his death, a family member said, meant two other people get to live.

Construction commences on Harmony Centre (Dunn County Online)
Eight years in the planning, construction has finally begun on the Oaklawn Harmony Centre. Next May, seven nonprofit organizations and two incubator businesses will share quarters under the roof of a 30,634 square-foot building in the Stout Technology Park.

Materials Product News (RedNova)
By Anonymous DUX Dental announces enhancements to Embonte cement New and Improved Embonte Zinc Oxide Eugenol Temporary Cement is now conveniently packaged in an automix delivery system. The formula is engineered with pure essential oil extracts.

Marsh Dental Care leading the way in modern cosmetic dentistry (Huddersfield Daily Examiner)
HUDDERSFIELD-based Marsh Dental Care is rapidly becoming an expert in the field of cosmetic dentistry. Although the surgery offers the full range of routine dental treatments, it also offers patients a full complement of cosmetic dentistry including veneers, crowns, bridges and teeth whitening.

Say aah for the traveling tooth doctor (Rome News-Tribune)
From the outside, nothing about the 35-by-8-foot trailer looks very remarkable. However, if you open the door you could trip over an elementary schooler having his teeth cleaned in a dental chair.

Crowning achievement (The Reporter)
Dr. David Aronson calls himself a "watchful dentist." His philosophy is to opt for "very conservative treatment" for his patients, because "I don't want to hurt a tooth, and when you crown a tooth, you burn a few bridges there."

Turning on to Electric (RedNova)
By Miller, Michael I want to buy electric handpieces. My sales rep likes the W&H/A- dec. I see where KaVo is top rated in REALITY, but I did not see an evaluation of the W&H. I demoed the W&H and liked it.

Bogus dentist wants to practice again (South London Press)
WHEN 300 patients of Omid Omidi Mazaheri were recalled to take HIV tests they were left horrified. The 40-year-old had not been registered as a dentist in the UK and health bosses feared he may have transferred blood-borne diseases from one person to another.

Think smaller for laptops (Sun-Sentinel)
Two years ago, David Skopp bought a laptop computer, hoping to be free to carry patient files and images home with him each night.

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