Al-Bears Place Nov 2009 - Nov 2017
Owner
Eastern Aroostook Rsu 39 Nov 2009 - Nov 2017
School Board Member
Cary Medical Center Jan 1998 - Dec 2001
Receptionist
Education:
Northern Maine Community College 1991 - 1992
Skills:
Business Owner Leadership Volunteering Management Customer Service Food and Beverage Small Business Typing Training Marketing
Dr. Albert graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 1994. She works in Boston, MA and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Albert is affiliated with Brigham & Womens Hospital.
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San Francisco International Salsa Congress 2009
Welcome to the 8th annual San Francisco International Salsa Congress N...
Category:
Entertainment
Uploaded:
13 Aug, 2009
Duration:
1m 38s
Sarah Michelle Gellar & Jack Black - Lord Of ...
Sarah Michelle Gellar & Jack Black parody lord of the rings at the mtv...
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Comedy
Uploaded:
06 Oct, 2007
Duration:
3m 16s
Tell Me by Joey Albert (COVER) - Michelle Mar...
this song is super heartfelt. i hope you guys enjoy it. DON'T FORGET T...
St. Annes breast specialist team of women caring for women will be on site to answer questions, including oncologist Dr. Nancy McKinney, radiation oncologists doctors Jacqueline Tan and Michelle Albert, physician assistant Heather Feldman, and breast surgeon DaSilva.
Date: Oct 03, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Financial stress can take a toll on women's hearts
the researchers said. Much of the prior research related to negative life events was done in persons who have a history of heart attacks, and in men," Dr. Michelle Albert, a co-author of the study and a cardiologist at the University of California Medical Center, San Francisco, said in a statement.
Date: May 05, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Traumatic life events may threaten women's heart health
"What we found was that by comparing women who reported having history of heart attack to women who did not have history of heart attack, in general, traumatic life events were related to higher a likelihood of heart attack," senior study author Michelle Albert, MD, MPH, Director of the Center for t
combination of psychological demand and job control, and heart disease risk have mainly focused on men and a more restricted set of cardiovascular conditions," said Dr. Michelle Albert, a cardiologist and researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital and associate professor at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
Date: Jul 19, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
Stressful Jobs Puts Women At Higher Risk For Cardiovascular Disease
Both active jobs and those with a high level of strain were associated with a 38 percent greater relative risk of having a cardiovascular event through 10 years of follow-up, according to Michelle Albert, MD, MPH, of Brigham and Womens Hospital in Boston, and colleagues.
"The stress were talking about here is stress that exceeds the bodys capacity to manage or adapt appropriately," said study researcher Dr. Michelle Albert, of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
Date: Jul 19, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
Stressful Jobs Put Strain on Women's Hearts, Study Says
one of the leading killers of both men and women, and scientists have identified stress as one major risk factor that can damage the heart. But Dr. Michelle Albert, one of the study's authors, said most of the previous research on stress and strain at work has focused on how they affect men's hearts.