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MADISON, Wis., Jan. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Robb A. Warren, DDS, is being recognized by Continental Who s Who as a Top Dentist in the field of Dental Medicine and acknowledgment of his professional excellence as a Dentist with Warren Family Dental.
Dr. Warren and Warren Family Dental proudly serve Madison, Wisconsin, and the surrounding areas at 4226 Milwaukee St. The compassionate and highly trained oral health practitioners maintain the highest levels of accreditation and pursue ongoing education to stay abreast of the latest trends in dentistry. Our goal is to take care of patients like no one else, says Dr. Warren as Warren Family Dental provides a wide range of dental services from family dentistry to top of the line full mouth reconstruction cosmetic dentistry. His real passion is reconstructing a patient s smile after an accident or trauma. This passion and dedication of this family practice have led them to be recogni
UC Davis veterinary students expand care for pets of homeless
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UC Davis DVM student Jordan Nunes (left) and faculty mentor Dr. Janet Foley examine Mamas the cat at the Davis PAW clinic
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Crissy Phillips has been a pet owner for many years and grew up with horses and other animals. Nothing has stopped her from providing the best possible care for her animals not homelessness, not her battle with clinical depression, and not her daily struggles to provide for them. Her dedication shines through easily apparent as she unveils a thick file of her two cats’ medical records and just became a bit easier with the opening of a new clinic for pets of the homeless in Davis.
How they built Grenfell Away from the media spotlight, the Grenfell Tower inquiry is quietly disentangling a web of corporate spin and scandal. In December 2007, an Irish building materials company called Kingspan tested the fire safety of one of its insulation materials, Kooltherm K15. It was tested on a rig mocked up like a building, to mimic how the product might be used in real life, with aluminium cladding panels on a steel frame six metres tall. It created a “raging inferno”, according to one of the test’s observers from Kingspan. The Building Research Establishment (BRE), the certification body that carried out the test, had to stop it early because it risked setting fire to the laboratory. Even after the heat source was extinguished, the product continued to burn on its own.