PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

Beaverton Dentist Receives Award From Tufts University

Dr. Paul Brooks Noland, dentist in Beaverton, received the award for clinical excellence in restorative dentistry from Tufts University

2012-06-14
BEAVERTON, OR, June 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Paul Brooks Noland, Beaverton dentist, is happy to announce that he was awarded the Award for Clinical Excellence in Restorative Dentistry from the Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. The award was given out by the Tufts University Dental Alumni Association.

"I am very excited to have been honored with this award. The Tufts University School of Dental Medicine is a very prestigious dental school and I'm happy that I was able to excel during my time there," said Dr. Noland, dentist in Beaverton.

Dr. Noland uses a combination of his Tufts education and a variety of continuing education programs to offer a high level of service to his patients in Beaverton.

To learn more about Dr. Noland and his practice, patients are encouraged to visit his comprehensive dental website at http://www.nolanddental.com. In addition to general practice information like office hours, location and staff bios, there is a full list of services provided by the Beaverton cosmetic dentist.

To make an appointment, patients can call (503) 644-4100 or use the practice's online appointment request form. To request an appointment, patients can simply enter in the date and time that they wish to come in for an appointment. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up through text message or email to confirm the appointment. This allows for patients to schedule appointments whenever it is convenient for them without ever having to pick up the phone.

There is also a comprehensive patient education section listen on Dr. Noland's website. The patient education library is designed to provide helpful information to patients of the emergency dentist in Beaverton. The better educated a patient is, the higher chance they have of maintaining healthy teeth and gums. Because of this, the patient education section of Dr. Noland's website is full of informative content to make sure his patients are well informed.

About Dr. Paul Noland: Dr. Paul Brooks Noland, Beaverton dentist, has been practicing dentistry since graduating from the Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, where he graduated at the top of his class. Since 2008, Dr. Noland has undergone 346 hours of continuing education programs. Dr. Noland and his staff offer a variety of services including dentures, crowns, bridges, teeth whitening and root canals in Beaverton.

Media Contact:
Dr. Paul Brooks Noland, D.M.D.
drpaulbrooksnoland@gmail.com
12400 SW Allen Boulevard
Beaverton, OR 97005
(503) 644-4100
(503) 646-8123 fax
http://www.nolanddental.com


ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

Austin Dentist Invites Patients to Utilize New Online Feature

2012-06-14
Currently accepting new patients, Dr. Sasi Mannem, Austin dentist, encourages new patients to schedule appointments at Mannem Dentistry through the convenient online appointment requesting feature. Patients can now conveniently make an appointment at all hours of the day via Mannem Dentistry's friendly website. With the introduction of online appointment requesting, patients now have the ability to request an appointment at any point during the day. No longer are patients limited to the hours of the office because the Internet is always open. Patients can still continue ...

Productivity gains from health IT must await bigger health system changes

2012-06-14
Productivity gains that can be achieved by widely adopting health information technology are likely to come from the reengineering of health care and may require new measurement tools to accurately gauge their impact, according to a new analysis from RAND Corporation researchers. While debate remains about whether electronic health records and other health IT investments will deliver promised improvements, RAND researchers suggest that existing administrative data used to measure productivity gains may be unable to detect the effects of health IT. Their analysis is outlined ...

Huntington Beach Dentist Offers Patients Extended Dental Education Materials

2012-06-14
Dr. Brian Toorani, Huntington Beach dentist, of Dental Oasis of Orange County is offering patients more opportunities to enhance their dental health care knowledge. By visiting the website for Dental Oasis of Orange County, patients can view an extensive patient education library and information-rich blog. Patients can visit the website for Dental Oasis of Orange County by visiting http://www.dentaloasisofoc.com, where they can search new information about various dental topics including CEREC, Invisalign, dental implants and dentures in Huntington Beach. When a patient ...

Advanced cancers destined to recur after treatment with single drugs that 'target' tumor cells

2012-06-14
Targeted cancer cell therapies using man-made proteins dramatically shrink many tumors in the first few months of treatment, but new research from Johns Hopkins scientists finds why the cells all too often become resistant, the treatment stops working, and the disease returns. In a study of 28 advanced colon cancer patients treated with the monoclonal antibody panitumumab, the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center team reports that drug-resistance tumor cell mutations appear in the blood of patients five to seven months later, and that low levels of these mutations exist ...

New Jersey Top Dentist Invites Patients to Complete New Patients Forms Prior to First Visits

2012-06-14
New patients can now receive expedited visits at Northfield Dental Group with the introduction of new patient forms available online for easy download. Dr. Ivan Stein, New Jersey top dentist, has provided these online forms in order to further provide patients with more one-on-one time once in the office. Patients can visit the website for Northfield Dental Group by visiting http://www.northfielddentalgroup.com. By accessing the website, patients can visit the "New Patients" tab from the homepage where they will gain instant access to the new patient forms. ...

NTU researchers study little mighty creature for scientific breakthrough

2012-06-14
A scientist from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) may be onto an ocean of discovery because of his research into a little sea creature called the mantis shrimp. The research is likely to lead to making ceramics – today's preferred material for medical implants and military body armour – many times stronger. These findings were published in last Friday's Science, the world's top scientific journal, and focused on the mantis shrimp's ability to shatter aquarium glass and crab shells alike. The common creature native to the Indo Pacific, has club-like 'arms' which ...

Researchers design new substances that might help fight Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease

2012-06-14
This enzyme is also involved in other conditions as inflammatory bowel disease or rheumatoid arthritis, as well as in neurodegenerative conditions as Huntington's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. University of Granada researchers have tested melatonin analogues in rats as it inhibits the enzyme nitric oxide synthase (NOS), which is involved in the development of conditions as inflammatory bowel disease, septic shock or rheumatoid arthritis, as well as in neurodegenerative conditions as Huntington's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and amyotrophic ...

Global climate change: Underestimated impact of sea-level rise on habitat loss?

2012-06-14
Global climate change is expected to cause sea-level rise of approximately 1-2 meters within this century and studies are beginning to project the consequences for humans and global biodiversity. While the direct consequences of sea-level rise due to flooding and inundation ('primary effects') are beginning to be assessed, no studies have yet considered the possible secondary effects from sea-level rise due to the relocation of human refugees into the hinterland. Researchers from the Konrad Lorenz Institute of Ethology of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, ...

Mansfield Dentist Increases Patient Confidence With New Online Feature

2012-06-14
Leading Mansfield dentists, Drs. Irving, Curtis and Stephenson, are taking steps to make sure every patient is comfortable when visiting Irving, Stephenson & Curtis DDS. To do so, Dr. Curtis, dentist in Mansfield, and his team of dental professionals are providing patients with easy online access to before-and-after photos via the practice website before making the decision to receive their individual treatment. Prior to their procedures, patients can visit the website for Irving, Stephenson & Curtis DDS to explore photos of previous procedures that have been ...

Divide the Antarctic to protect native species, propose experts

2012-06-14
An international team of scientists have published the first continent-wide assessment of the Antarctic's biogeography, and propose that the landmass should be divided into 15 distinct conservation regions to protect the continent from invasive alien species. The team's findings are published in Diversity and Distributions, while the authors' proposals were outlined today at a lecture to the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM) in Hobart, Tasmania. The study, led by Australian Antarctic Division terrestrial biologist Dr Aleks Terauds, examined the geography, geology, ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Lurie Children’s campaign urges parents to follow up right away if newborn screening results are abnormal

Does drinking alcohol really take away the blues? It's not what you think

Speed of risk perception is connected to how information is arranged

High-risk pregnancy specialists analyze AI system to detect heart defects on fetal ultrasound exams

‘Altar tent’ discovery puts Islamic art at the heart of medieval Christianity

Policy briefs present approach for understanding prison violence

Early adult mortality is higher than expected in US post-COVID

Recycling lithium-ion batteries cuts emissions and strengthens supply chain

Study offers new hope for relieving chronic pain in dialysis patients

How does the atmosphere affect ocean weather?

Robots get smarter to work in sewers

Speech Accessibility Project data leads to recognition improvements on Microsoft Azure

Tigers in the neighborhood: How India makes room for both tigers and people

Grove School’s Arthur Paul Pedersen publishes critical essay on scientific measurement literacy

Moffitt study finds key biomarker to predict KRASG12C inhibitor effectiveness in lung cancer

Improving blood transfusion monitoring in critical care patients: Insights from diffuse optics

Powerful legal and financial services enable kleptocracy, research shows

Carbon capture from constructed wetlands declines as they age

UCLA-led study establishes link between early side effects from prostate cancer radiation and long-term side effects

Life cycles of some insects adapt well to a changing climate. Others, not so much.

With generative AI, MIT chemists quickly calculate 3D genomic structures

The gut-brain connection in Alzheimer’s unveiled with X-rays

NIH-funded clinical trial will evaluate new dengue therapeutic

Sound is a primary issue in the lives of skateboarders, study shows

Watch what you eat: NFL game advertisements promote foods high in fat, sodium

Red Dress Collection Concert hosted by Sharon Stone kicks off American Heart Month

One of the largest studies on preterm birth finds a maternal biomarker test significantly reduces neonatal morbidities and improves neonatal outcomes

One of the largest studies of its kind finds early intervention with iron delivered intravenously during pregnancy is a safe and effective treatment for anemia

New Case Western Reserve University study identifies key protein’s role in psoriasis

First-ever ethics checklist for portable MRI brain researchers

[Press-News.org] Beaverton Dentist Receives Award From Tufts University
Dr. Paul Brooks Noland, dentist in Beaverton, received the award for clinical excellence in restorative dentistry from Tufts University