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                        <title>Volkswagen of America Announces &#039;TouaregAdventure&#039; </title>
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                        <description>Touareg consumer showcase taking place in Moab, Utah at <a href="http://www.TouaregAdventure.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.TouaregAdventure.com</a>. [PRWeb Jun 21, 2007]</description>
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                        <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2007 13:38:59 -0700</pubDate>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Moab, Utah (PRWEB) June 21, 2007 -- Volkswagen of America announced the launch today of a new consumer showcase for its award-winning SUV, the Touareg, entitled &quot;TouaregAdventure&quot;.  The three-day, guided, off-road immersion packages a Touareg, guide, two nights at the Sorrel River Ranch Resort, and takes place off-road in Moab against the best 4WD trails and most challenging terrain on the planet.

TouaregAdventure, which takes place in twelve separate three-day sessions and is limited to sixteen people per session, operates on a limited schedule through October 2007.  The Volkswagon of America sponsored retreat that promises to &quot;Wow your Inner Warrior&quot; has already sold out the first four of the twelve sessions offered in 2007.  All interested parties are encouraged to visit the website at <a href="http://www.TouaregAdventure.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="TouaregAdventure">TouaregAdventure</a>

Steve Keyes, Volkswagen brand communications director, said Volkswagen is inviting current owners and prospects through a variety of promotions including dealership-run initiatives. &quot;The first couple of sessions are sold out,&quot; Keyes said, in a phone interview from Moab.  &quot;It will run through the end of October at which time we&#039;ll evaluate it. If we&#039;re happy with the results we will extend it into year two, which is our inclination at this point anyway.&quot; 

An all-inclusive experience, TouaregAdventure requires a fee of $2,000 per participant (airfare not included) and includes an advance welcome kit, resort lodging (single occupancy) and meals at the Sorrel River Ranch, wine with dinner and drinks from the bar, airport shuttles to and from Grand Junction, CO, and Canyonlands Field, Moab, Utah, and three days of guided off-road adventure in Volkswagen Touaregs which are provided.

To reserve your space as a participant, or receive more information about TouaregAdventure, visit <a href="http://www.TouaregAdventure.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="TouaregAdventure">TouaregAdventure</a> or call 877-420-2007.  Group inquiries are always welcome.

For more information contact Jessica Carr, at (360) 872-0032.

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                        <itunes:author>JESSICA CARR</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>Volkswagen of America Announces &#039;TouaregAdventure&#039; </itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Moab, Utah (PRWEB) June 21, 2007 -- Volkswagen of America announced the launch today of a new consumer showcase for its award-winning SUV, the Touareg, entitled &quot;TouaregAdventure&quot;.  The three-day, guided, off-road immersion packages a Touareg, guide, two nights at the Sorrel River Ranch Resort, and takes place off-road in Moab against the best 4WD trails and most challenging terrain on the planet.

TouaregAdventure, which takes place in twelve separate three-day sessions and is limited to sixteen people per session, operates on a limited schedule through October 2007.  The Volkswagon of America sponsored retreat that promises to &quot;Wow your Inner Warrior&quot; has already sold out the first four of the twelve sessions offered in 2007.  All interested parties are encouraged to visit the website at <a href="http://www.TouaregAdventure.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="TouaregAdventure">TouaregAdventure</a>

Steve Keyes, Volkswagen brand communications director, said Volkswagen is inviting current owners and prospects through a variety of promotions including dealership-run initiatives. &quot;The first couple of sessions are sold out,&quot; Keyes said, in a phone interview from Moab.  &quot;It will run through the end of October at which time we&#039;ll evaluate it. If we&#039;re happy with the results we will extend it into year two, which is our inclination at this point anyway.&quot; 

An all-inclusive experience, TouaregAdventure requires a fee of $2,000 per participant (airfare not included) and includes an advance welcome kit, resort lodging (single occupancy) and meals at the Sorrel River Ranch, wine with dinner and drinks from the bar, airport shuttles to and from Grand Junction, CO, and Canyonlands Field, Moab, Utah, and three days of guided off-road adventure in Volkswagen Touaregs which are provided.

To reserve your space as a participant, or receive more information about TouaregAdventure, visit <a href="http://www.TouaregAdventure.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="TouaregAdventure">TouaregAdventure</a> or call 877-420-2007.  Group inquiries are always welcome.

For more information contact Jessica Carr, at (360) 872-0032.

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                        <title>80,000+ Amputations Per Year Could be Prevented</title>
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                        <description>A procedure developed by Dr. A. Lee Dellon of the Dellon Institutes (<a href="http://www.DellonInstitutes.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.DellonInstitutes.com</a>) was recently highlighted at an annual meeting of the American Diabetic Association causing global excitement for all persons suffering from diabetic neuropathy and other nerve disorders.  The procedure could ultimately eliminate the need for amputation and eases or eliminates pain without drugs. [PRWeb Jun 27, 2006]</description>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jun 2006 11:20:36 -0700</pubDate>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Washington D.C. (PRWEB) June 27, 2006 -- A procedure developed by Dr. A. Lee Dellon of the Dellon Institutes (<a href="http://www.DellonInstitutes.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.DellonInstitutes.com</a>) may prevent more than 80,000 amputations per year.  People who suffer from diabetic neuropathy, a complication that comes from diabetes, develop severe pain and numbness in their limbs, and are at risk of amputation.  There are 90,000 amputations yearly in the United States.



&#8220;Over 80,000 amputations per year related to diabetic neuropathy could be stopped by application of the basic science and clinical principles of Dr. Dellon,&#8221; according to Dr. Bruce Shafiroff, a Plastic Surgeon from Syracuse, New York.  At a recent American Diabetes Association session in Washington D.C., Shafiroff was referring to A. Lee Dellon, MD, Peripheral Nerve Surgeon, and Professor at Johns Hopkins University.  The Dellon Triple Nerve decompression procedure, performed on diabetics suffering from pain and numbness in the legs and feet, not only has an 80% success rate for pain relief and recovery of nerve sensation, but also can prevent amputation.  One in six with diabetic neuropathy will develop an ulcer on their foot, and one of six with an ulcer will require amputation.  Dr Dellon reports that since he has begun this surgery in the 1980&#039;s not one of his patients has had an ulcer or an amputation.

Surgical treatment of nerve compression usually involves decompression (neurolysis) of the nerves that are being compressed. The surgeon opens the tight area through which the nerve passes by dividing a ligament or fibrous band that crosses the nerve. This gives the nerve more room, allows proper blood flow, and permits the nerve to glide easily with movements of nearby joints.  The surgery is done as an outpatient procedure, and the patient walks immediately after surgery in a bulky supportive bandage.

Dr. Shafiroff reported his own observations on a series of more than 300 patients with diabetes for whom he has done Dellon&#8217;s surgical approach, indicating his success rate for pain relief and recovery of sensation was better than 80%.

Furthermore, in a prospective, multicenter, study available on line at http:/www. NeuropathyRegistry.com, 36 surgeons have accrued 524 diabetic patients with 737 operations (about 40% have had bilateral Dellon Triple Nerve decompressions), which confirm the relief of pain, sensory recovery, and prevention of new ulcers and new amputations.
 
Dr. Dellon indicating that there was &#8220;plenty of evidence&#8221;, basic science and clinical, that decompression of superimposed nerves in the patient with symptoms of diabetic neuropathy could bring the patient relief and change the natural history of diabetic neuropathy for those patients.  For more information, please contact Dr. A. Lee Dellon of the Dellon Institutes, (877) 335-5661.

Reference Links:  

Dellon Institutes:  <a href="http://www.DellonInstitutes.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.DellonInstitutes.com</a>
American Diabetic Association Report:  <a href="http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/modules.php?name=News&#38;file=article&#38;sid=3845" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/modules.php?name=News&#38;file=article&#38;sid=3845</a>

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                        <itunes:author>Rich Carr</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>80,000+ Amputations Per Year Could be Prevented</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Washington D.C. (PRWEB) June 27, 2006 -- A procedure developed by Dr. A. Lee Dellon of the Dellon Institutes (<a href="http://www.DellonInstitutes.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.DellonInstitutes.com</a>) may prevent more than 80,000 amputations per year.  People who suffer from diabetic neuropathy, a complication that comes from diabetes, develop severe pain and numbness in their limbs, and are at risk of amputation.  There are 90,000 amputations yearly in the United States.



&#8220;Over 80,000 amputations per year related to diabetic neuropathy could be stopped by application of the basic science and clinical principles of Dr. Dellon,&#8221; according to Dr. Bruce Shafiroff, a Plastic Surgeon from Syracuse, New York.  At a recent American Diabetes Association session in Washington D.C., Shafiroff was referring to A. Lee Dellon, MD, Peripheral Nerve Surgeon, and Professor at Johns Hopkins University.  The Dellon Triple Nerve decompression procedure, performed on diabetics suffering from pain and numbness in the legs and feet, not only has an 80% success rate for pain relief and recovery of nerve sensation, but also can prevent amputation.  One in six with diabetic neuropathy will develop an ulcer on their foot, and one of six with an ulcer will require amputation.  Dr Dellon reports that since he has begun this surgery in the 1980&#039;s not one of his patients has had an ulcer or an amputation.

Surgical treatment of nerve compression usually involves decompression (neurolysis) of the nerves that are being compressed. The surgeon opens the tight area through which the nerve passes by dividing a ligament or fibrous band that crosses the nerve. This gives the nerve more room, allows proper blood flow, and permits the nerve to glide easily with movements of nearby joints.  The surgery is done as an outpatient procedure, and the patient walks immediately after surgery in a bulky supportive bandage.

Dr. Shafiroff reported his own observations on a series of more than 300 patients with diabetes for whom he has done Dellon&#8217;s surgical approach, indicating his success rate for pain relief and recovery of sensation was better than 80%.

Furthermore, in a prospective, multicenter, study available on line at http:/www. NeuropathyRegistry.com, 36 surgeons have accrued 524 diabetic patients with 737 operations (about 40% have had bilateral Dellon Triple Nerve decompressions), which confirm the relief of pain, sensory recovery, and prevention of new ulcers and new amputations.
 
Dr. Dellon indicating that there was &#8220;plenty of evidence&#8221;, basic science and clinical, that decompression of superimposed nerves in the patient with symptoms of diabetic neuropathy could bring the patient relief and change the natural history of diabetic neuropathy for those patients.  For more information, please contact Dr. A. Lee Dellon of the Dellon Institutes, (877) 335-5661.

Reference Links:  

Dellon Institutes:  <a href="http://www.DellonInstitutes.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.DellonInstitutes.com</a>
American Diabetic Association Report:  <a href="http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/modules.php?name=News&#38;file=article&#38;sid=3845" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/modules.php?name=News&#38;file=article&#38;sid=3845</a>

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                        <title>Nashville to &#039;Stop Faking It&#039;</title>
                        <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/5/prweb387238.htm</link>
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                        <description>Nashville, Tennessee billboard companies are saying &quot;No&quot; to advertising a business that &#039;Rekindles Romance in Relationships&#039; while at the same time peppering the highways with ads from Hooters that never show a chicken wing. [PRWeb May 18, 2006]</description>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 18 May 2006 14:32:50 -0700</pubDate>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Nashville, TN (PRWEB) May 18, 2006 -- For more than two decades, <a href="http://www.SurpriseParties.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Surprise Parties">Surprise Parties</a> has prided itself on bringing relationships closer by empowering women into communicating more honestly with their partners.  Specifically, Surprise Parties VP Donna Wittrig has just come out and proclaimed that all women should &quot;Stop Faking It!&quot;  

This message was not one that national billboard companies wanted to use their billboards for in Nashville, and the resulting effect is that women from throughout the south, and now the nation, are rallying behind Surprise Parties mantra.

What it&#8217;s all about, Wittrig says, is helping women to take a &#8220;Stand by Your Man&#8221; approach to romance. &quot;Everything Surprise Parties sells is designed to bring women, specifically married women, closer to the partner from whom they&#8217;ve drifted away, at least romantically.&quot;

&quot;I was at a recent regional management meeting where I asked our representatives whether they knew women with children who&#8217;d never had an orgasm. Tragically, every woman in the room raised her hand,&quot; Wittrig says.  &quot;The goal of this campaign is to make sure women never raise their hand again...and the first step is communication.&quot;

Both CBS and Lamar Billboards declined to run the advertisement designed by <a href="http://www.carrknowledge.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Carr Knowledge LLC">Carr Knowledge LLC</a> which featured the company&#039;s seven senior managers dressed in pink. On one side of the ad is a gift bag loaded with containers suggesting softness and sweetness. Pink rose petals litter the background. Above the seven women is Surprise Parties&#8217; tagline, &#8220;Stop Faking it!&#8221; The innocuous ad contains nary a hint of sex, profanity or gender bending.

&quot;Once again the male mind has taken something so fun and slightly innocent to perversion.&quot; says Wittrig.  &quot;We are in the home party business where adult women host their friends, family and colleagues in the comfort of their home for a night of laughter, food, fun, friends and romance tips along with sensual items to spice up anyone&#8217;s love life.  Yes, we sell relationship enhancers but to say that is our &#8220;game&#8221; is a completely false statement.  Just as the Titans football teams &#8220;game&#8221; is not popcorn sales.  Yes, popcorn is being sold at the Titans stadium but their &#8220;game&#8221; is football.  Our game is helping couples ignite the flames of passion in their relationship through honest communication, romance, fun, passion and play.  Our game is not the sale of relationship enhancers entirely.&quot;

Nashville Scene, an alternative weekly, has documented this media issue in a story called <a href="http://www.nashvillescene.com/Stories/News/2006/05/18/Vibrators_Off/index.shtml" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Vibrators Off!">Vibrators Off!</a>

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                        <itunes:author>Rich Carr</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>Nashville to &#039;Stop Faking It&#039;</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Nashville, TN (PRWEB) May 18, 2006 -- For more than two decades, <a href="http://www.SurpriseParties.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Surprise Parties">Surprise Parties</a> has prided itself on bringing relationships closer by empowering women into communicating more honestly with their partners.  Specifically, Surprise Parties VP Donna Wittrig has just come out and proclaimed that all women should &quot;Stop Faking It!&quot;  

This message was not one that national billboard companies wanted to use their billboards for in Nashville, and the resulting effect is that women from throughout the south, and now the nation, are rallying behind Surprise Parties mantra.

What it&#8217;s all about, Wittrig says, is helping women to take a &#8220;Stand by Your Man&#8221; approach to romance. &quot;Everything Surprise Parties sells is designed to bring women, specifically married women, closer to the partner from whom they&#8217;ve drifted away, at least romantically.&quot;

&quot;I was at a recent regional management meeting where I asked our representatives whether they knew women with children who&#8217;d never had an orgasm. Tragically, every woman in the room raised her hand,&quot; Wittrig says.  &quot;The goal of this campaign is to make sure women never raise their hand again...and the first step is communication.&quot;

Both CBS and Lamar Billboards declined to run the advertisement designed by <a href="http://www.carrknowledge.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Carr Knowledge LLC">Carr Knowledge LLC</a> which featured the company&#039;s seven senior managers dressed in pink. On one side of the ad is a gift bag loaded with containers suggesting softness and sweetness. Pink rose petals litter the background. Above the seven women is Surprise Parties&#8217; tagline, &#8220;Stop Faking it!&#8221; The innocuous ad contains nary a hint of sex, profanity or gender bending.

&quot;Once again the male mind has taken something so fun and slightly innocent to perversion.&quot; says Wittrig.  &quot;We are in the home party business where adult women host their friends, family and colleagues in the comfort of their home for a night of laughter, food, fun, friends and romance tips along with sensual items to spice up anyone&#8217;s love life.  Yes, we sell relationship enhancers but to say that is our &#8220;game&#8221; is a completely false statement.  Just as the Titans football teams &#8220;game&#8221; is not popcorn sales.  Yes, popcorn is being sold at the Titans stadium but their &#8220;game&#8221; is football.  Our game is helping couples ignite the flames of passion in their relationship through honest communication, romance, fun, passion and play.  Our game is not the sale of relationship enhancers entirely.&quot;

Nashville Scene, an alternative weekly, has documented this media issue in a story called <a href="http://www.nashvillescene.com/Stories/News/2006/05/18/Vibrators_Off/index.shtml" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Vibrators Off!">Vibrators Off!</a>

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