Norman’s Stemlogix Stem Cell Therapy Treatment at County Animal Clinic – Video




Norman's Stemlogix Stem Cell Therapy Treatment at County Animal Clinic This is a video of live news coverage courtesy of WHIO TV of Dayton, Ohio. NORMAN A 5 YEAR OLD BLACK LAB SUFFERED A STROKE, AND WAS BROUGHT TO THE COUNTY ANIMAL CLINIC FOR A STEMLOGIX STEM CELL TREATMENT. Continue reading

Local aerospace marketing website named among best of its kind

An international economic development journal has ranked Daytons Ohio Aerospace Hub website among the worlds top economic development websites for 2012. The publication fDi Intelligence, a unit of the London-based Financial Times Group, specializes in foreign direct investment and the business of globalization Continue reading

Dayton on leading edge for women health care execs

The Dayton regional is well ahead of the national average for women heading up hospitals, and experts credit a family-friendly community as well as a strong tradition of women leaders at local faith-based hospitals. In the Greater Dayton region, five of 13 hospitals in Butler, Greene, Miami and Montgomery counties are helmed by women, or 38 percent, in contrast with 18 percent nationwide. With her appointment last week as the first woman president of the 48-year-old Kettering Health Network, Terri Day became one of three area health care network chiefs, that include Fred Manchur, the networks chief executive officer; and Jim Pancoast, president and CEO of Premier Health Partners Continue reading

Obama faces growing GOP super PAC financial power

WASHINGTON (AP) — The national campaigns backing President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney are drawing even in their fundraising prowess, but new financial filings released show that the “super” political committees supporting the GOP candidate and his party are widening the money gap over struggling pro-Democratic party organizations. The main pro-Romney super PAC, Restore Our Future, on Wednesday reported raising $8 million in May, giving it a total of $64 million so far. The group spent more than $55 million to defeat Romney’s opponents during the GOP primary, and it is now reaping high-dollar financial aid from both veteran Romney supporters and from donors who once backed his rivals. Continue reading