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Life expectancy in the United States fell in 2008, the first full year of a grueling recession that saw mixed effects, both good and bad, on the nation’s health, according to new government data.
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Would you like to learn the simple proven secrets that could easily and predictably take your dental practice to a level you never thought possible? I will be in your area and am inviting you to attend what will be a most informative, entertaining and, more importantly, rewarding seminar during this stressful time of economic turmoil.

As opposed to many so called dental “gurus,” I am actually a full-time practicing general dentist, just like you. My practice revenue has increased significantly from last year. 2008 will also set a record as my best year since I started the practice 16 years ago. Would you like to learn how I am able to do this and have fun doing it?

This fun, fast-paced event is perfect for doctors, team members and spouses. The tuition for the day is only $297 for t
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During the Great Depression, some of the hardest times our country has faced, the average life expectancy in the United States actually rose. This surprising bump in the population’s health is also seen in other economic downturns — likely even the current one.
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Over the past year — while  I was trying to save bucks by eating on the cheap — my cholesterol count chugged 46 points higher. Call it the Dollar Menu disease.