| Doctor Supervised Laser Hair Removal in Los Angeles, California
Today, American Medical Media, Inc. of Los Angeles announced the acceptance of Dr. Ronald L. Moy of the University of California, Los Angeles to their website at http://www.hairremovaljournal.org/html/CALosAngeles.htm, the nation's most respected online resource for laser hair removal information. The purpose of www.HairRemovalJournal.org is to educate the public about laser hair removal, especially the need to seek treatment at a highly qualified, physician-supervised facility and aid patients in finding a qualified physician near them. With the addition of Dr. Moy's practice, patients interested in laser hair removal in Los Angeles will now be able to have the treatment performed by one of the nation's leading dermatologists. Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) July 26, 2006 -- Today, American Medical Media, Inc.
Palomar sues Candela over patents
In the lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court in Massachusetts, Palomar said Candela\'s light-based hair removal systems, including GentleLas and GentleYag, infringe on patents it has exclusively licensed from General Hospital Corp. Palomar is seeking monetary damages and an injunction against further infringement by the Wayland, Mass.-based Candela. \"For over seven years, Palomar has sent Candela letters notifying Candela that its products need a license to the \'844 Patent and offering to grant Candela such a license,\" said Patricia Davis, the company\'s general counsel. Candela could not be immediately reached for comment. Palomar favorably settled a similar suit in June against Cutera Inc., which also makes skin laser treatments. Shares of Palomar fell 75 cents, or 2.1 percent, to $34.44 in morning trading on the Nasdaq, while Candela Corp.\'s stock dropped $1.40, or 9.5 percent, to $13.36 on the Nasdaq.
Tamara N. Shope: Albuquerque dishes up sizzling news
I anticipate the sound of a collective tummy rumble this week, because much of the news I have to share has to do with the restaurant scene. And, boy, is it juicy. Up first, there's something many of us have been waiting more than a year and a half to hear: Central Avenue has an O'Niell's Pub again. After some lease issues in December 2004, owner Rob O'Niell closed his pub at 3211 Central Ave. S.E. But on Friday, he unlocked the doors for a "soft opening" at the new spot, 4310 Central Ave. S.E. That means a big, grand opening celebration is in the works. That one is planned for sometime later this month. If you're interested in popping in for those festivities, keep an eye on the pub's Web site: www.oniells.com. Also on the site is information about how to apply for a job, pub hours and more (a menu is coming soon).
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