Monthly Archives: June 2015

Penny Injury Chiropractic Releases New Website for Car Accident Victims

June 25, 2015 – – Penny Injury Chiropractic has released a new website providing information specific to accident victims and provide a better overall user experience.

Phoenix, AZ –Not all websites are created equal. Many website creators tend to include as much broad information as possible to cater to anyone who could possible encounter their site. Penny Injury Chiropractic, a chiropractic office based on Phoenix, AZ, which provides services to those who have been injured in a car and motorcycle accident, recently renovated their website to enhance the user experience as well as provide more in depth material and information catered specifically towards accident victims who may need their services.

“When you visit our website, you’re most likely doing so because you’ve been injured in a motor vehicle accident and you’re trying to figure out what to do next,” said Dr. Trever Penny, the lead chiropractor at Penny Injury Chiropractic. “We wanted to tailor our site specifically to these accident victims to help answer questions we most commonly received from our practice. We also made sure to include what to do and what not to do in certain situations, as well as specifics to the services we provide and the injuries we treat.”

Dr. Quackenbush added that because their practice caters specifically to auto accident victims, it was crucial to revamp their site in order to offer those injured in accidents information regarding their injuries. Another thing that makes their clinic unique is anyone who is not found at-fault for the accident that caused their injuries will not have to worry about out of pocket costs. This is because the clinic will bill the at-fault person’s insurance and simply wait for the payment, rather than charging the patient or their own insurance. The clinic also works closely with attorneys in order to take care of these costs and handle all paperwork.

The new and improved website answers a number of frequently asked questions regarding accident injuries. For example, the website explains that even if a car only sustained minor damage during an accident the victim can still be seriously injured. Studies have shown that damage sustained to an automobile does not necessarily directly relate to the force that was applied to the neck or back of the occupants in the vehicle.

The clinic, originally created by Dr. Trever Penny, treats a number of conditions and personal injuries, including headaches, closed head injury, neck pain and whiplash, lower back pain and elbow and knee pain. The clinic offers incredible benefits such as same day appointment, no health insurance being required, a personal Attorney-Chiropractic injury Patient Liaison Mr. Julio Saavedra and much much more. Patients at Penny Injury Chiropractic recieve massage therapy, ice packs, Ultra sound, Diathermy as well as specific rehabilatative exercises guided towards improving range of motion, increase of joint function and strengthening of the surrounding muscles, ligament and tendon strength.

For more information regarding Penny Injury Chiropractic be sure to visit their new website.

About Penny Injury Chiropractic

The Phoenix based Chiropractic Clinic serves patients who have suffered injuries from auto accidents throughout the West Phoenix area. Started more than 15 years ago by Dr. Trever Penny, the clinic provides treatment for whiplash injury and other neck pain, head injury, lower back pain and more. Penny Injury Chiropractic also works with more than 40 personal injury attorney offices to hold the at-fault party’s insurance responsible for payment.

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Contact Phoenix Chiropractor:

John Quackenbush
602-615-9740
drq@drqdc.com
9140 W Thomas Road
B105
Phoenix Arizona 85037

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A New Breast Augmentation, Breast Lift And Tummy Tuck Financing Option Is Now Available At Tampa Palms Plastic Surgery

June 25, 2015 – – Tampa Palms Plastic Surgery, an established leader in breast augmentation, breast lift and tummy tuck cosmettic surgery, today announced the debut of the addition of Prosper Healthcare Lending as another financing option for cosmetic surgery.

According to Tampa Palms Plastic Surgery’s Owner Dr. Mosiello, the Prosper Healthcare Lending will be available for use on June 24, 2015 and financing applications can be submitted online at http://www.tampapalmsplasticsurgery.com/financing/.

“Tampa Palms Plastic Surgery is thrilled to be able to offer this new financing option to patients,” said Mosiello. “Our patients asked for more financing options and Tampa Palms Plastic Surgery listened.”

More About Tampa Palms Plastic Surgery

Founded in 2002, Tampa Palms Plastic Surgery has helped many consumers with breast augmentation, breast lift, tummy tuck and other cosmetic surgery procedures. The company’s mission statement is “The goal of Dr. Mosiello and the staff of Tampa Palms Plastic Surgery is to provide compassionate, ethical and highly personalized cosmetic, plastic and reconstructive surgical care consistent with the standards set by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons”.

To learn more about Tampa Palms Plastic Surgery, you should call (813)527-9631 or visit them online at http://www.tampapalmsplasticsurgery.com.

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Contact Tampa Palms Plastic Surgery:

Carol Bailey
(813) 527-9631
info@tampapalmsplasticsurgery.com
15243 Amberly Drive
Tampa, FL 33647

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PhysioMax Wellness now Providing Physiotherapy Treatments for Neurological Conditions

Kirsten believes in the importance of lifelong learning and has pursued further professional development; she is certified in Soft Tissue Release and certified in administering the Chedoke McMaster Stroke Assessment, and is scheduled to complete the APTEI Acupuncture & Dry Needling Introduction course in June.

Burlington, Canada – June 24, 2015 /PressCable/

Excessive fatigue affects the majority of people with Multiple Sclerosis. The level of fatigue can be overwhelming, and affect an individual’s quality of life. Such fatigue may be a direct effect of the disease process on the central nervous system, or may be secondary to weakness, stiffness, tremor, disturbed sleep or depression.

Some medications may have a beneficial effect on MS fatigue, but they do not help all people and may also have adverse effects. Non-pharmacological methods, such as physiotherapy, may therefore also be useful to help manage this disabling symptom.

Call PhysioMax Wellness today to book an appointment with Kirsten Labaj, for an exercise Program and Techniques that can help manage fatigue. Kirsten has a strong passion for working with neurological conditions, including stroke, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis. Kirsten received the Eleanor Lees Prize in 2014 from McMaster University for excellence in both academics and clinical practice related to neurology. Kirsten is dedicated to providing evidence-based treatment plans to help clients with neurological conditions achieve greater independence and a greater quality of life.

PhysioMax Wellness in Burlington Ontario provides various tips and treatments for every client’s needs. Healthcare providers from this clinic are very knowledgeable about the treatments needed by patients in order to help them recover from their injuries. This multidisciplinary clinic in Burlington Ontario provides Physiotherapy, Acupuncture, Chiropractic, Naturopathy and Massage Therapy in order to tend to any kind of injuries and prevent issues from occurring in the first place. Please contact the clinic by phone 905-315-9955 or by email at nopain@physiomaxwellness.ca. Also visit www.physiomaxwellness.ca for more detailed information.

For more information about us, please visit http://www.physiomaxwellness.ca

Contact Info:
Name: Tom Kiroplis
Email: info@learnacupuncture.ca
Organization: PhysioMax Wellness
Address: 1035 Brant Street, Unit 10A
Phone: 9053159955

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Carl Kerridge Announces the Launch of His New Photography Company, Coastal Portraits And Weddings

Learn more about Carl and his Wedding, Photojournalism, and Event Photography at http://www.carlkerridge.com

Myrtle Beach, United States – June 24, 2015 /PressCable/

South Carolina’s Favorite Photographer Reignites Local Community With New Focus

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina – To many locals along the Grand Strand, Carl Kerridge is a household name. To the local photography community, he is a leader, a teacher and a friend. Known for his candid photography, personable style and his dancing skills, Carl is an established wedding and event photographer who has now added teaching and mentoring, as well as real estate photography, to his resume.

Carl was a pioneer in helping to put Myrtle Beach, South Carolina on the map for weddings, showcasing the Grand Strand coastline and the gorgeous low country. Among local wedding industry vendors and his photography peers, Carl has developed a reputation for capturing exquisite art and photojournalistic images. Celebrated as one of the most likable photographers in town, his fun, professional and spontaneous personality makes him shine with his customers.

http://www.carlkerridge.com

Carl’s unique style of fine art photojournalism is certainly his calling card in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. His recent move to a new studio in downtown Myrtle Beach was perfectly timed, as his wedding, event and real estate business continues to experience exponential growth. His recent endeavors include real estate properties for MLS listings, business headshots, and lifestyle portraits for realtors along the Grand Strand. Carl partnered with Coastal Carolina Realtor’s Association to share the importance of professional quality when listing properties on the market.

Now Carl has launched a new business – Coastal Portraits and Weddings www.coastalportraitsandweddings.com, which will focus on weddings, beach portraits and events – utilizing his passion for teaching, sharing and leadership as he grows and trains new crops of talented photographers in the area and provides them with opportunities to hone their craft and work as a photographer.

Showing a commitment to the local community, he is one of the founders of a local Facebook group, The Myrtle Beach Wedding & Portrait Photographers, which hosts monthly meet-ups at different artists’ studios and local restaurants. From there, the photography community might take to the streets with their cameras for an impromptu shoot, engage in an interactive class on studio lighting, or enjoy a drink while catching up on the latest technology in this ever-evolving industry. Carl’s passion for bringing people together – both during one of his weddings or simply with a group of his peers – is one of his best characteristics, making his stand out from the rest.

Located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and in business for over 15 years, Carl Kerridge Photography specializes in fine art wedding photography, event photography, real estate photography and photojournalism. www.carlkerridge.com

For more information about us, please visit http://www.carlkerridge.com

Contact Info:
Name: Carl Kerridge
Organization: Carl Kerridge Photography
Address: 522 A Broadway Street, Myrtle Beach, SC, 29577
Phone: 843.333.1212

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Diabetes Destroyer Examines David Andrew’s Diabetes Destroying System

Diabetes Free is a new dietary program, invented by David Pearson. He suffered from this deadly illness called diabetes, almost all his life and then came up with this miracle solution to cure diabetes.

Bayside, NY, United States – June 24, 2015 /MarketersMedia/

Diabetes Free comes in the form of an e-book, which can be downloaded from its official website, DiabetesFree.org.
The minutes video, he created is all about the awesome feeling it is to not deal with diabetes. Diabetes doesn’t show much damage on the outside, but it starts eating up a person from inside. The person suffering from it becomes mentally sick as well and feel really deprived of foods they like to eat.

Later on in the video, he tells users that how this Diabetes Free dietary program can help them get rid of diabetes and live normally like others.

To Learn More About Diabetes Free Program by David Pearson Click Here

Diabetes Free works on the basis of a few exercises and certain diets that users can include in their daily food intake. One of the best things about Diabetes Free is that it tells users no to consume gluten added foods in their diet. According to David, half of users diabetes problem can be cured if people give up on gluten in their food, as it keeps their blood sugar levels reduced and balanced.

Diabetes Free helps in identifying the foods that are gluten free. Some of the foods it mentioned are; semolina, wheat, rye, barley, bulgur and oats.Furthermore, it emphasizes on adding different healthy diets and lifestyle changes. The focus of this entire program is to develop insulin naturally as much as possible.

Over the years, no ultimate and full proof cure has been invented to deal with diabetes. But the good news is that, users can get full control over their diabetes with Diabetes Free.

According to David, cutting off dangerous acids from their body also helps in keeping diabetes at bay. Such acids can affect their pancreas and may cause hurdle in the production of pancreatic juice. Diabetes Free dietary program comes with 60 days money back guarantee, but don’t assume the positive results overnight. Nothing can cure diabetes that easily. But if users are looking to adopt healthy lifestyle and consume healthy diet then Diabetes Free is for people.

To Learn More About Diabetes Free Program by David Pearson Click Here

As it is mentioned earlier, Diabetes Free is available online only, in the form of an e-book. This can be purchased from its official website. If users really want to cure diabetes forever, then Diabetes Free is just for user. It is completely natural and based on certain diets and lifestyle changes to make people a better person from inside out. And just in case if it couldn’t help users then they can always claim their money back within 60 days, time period.

For more information about us, please visit http://femalefitnessplus.com/diaebook/

Contact Info:
Name: Diana Savage
Organization: female fitness
Address: 1219 Westchester
Phone: n/a

Source: http://marketersmedia.com/diabetes-destroyer-examines-david-andrews-diabetes-destroying-system/85280

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John Zehr Attains Certified Representative Status With MedXPrime

John Zehr of Jackson, Mississippi was recently designated a Certified Representative with MedXPrime of El Dorado Hills, CA. MedXPrime offers a gene test that reduces the incidence of Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs)

June 24, 2015 /AuthorityNewsNetwork/

John Zehr says he is very excited to be a part of a new healthcare revolution. “MedXPrime is leading the way in personalized medicine. There’s a tremendous opportunity to help millions of people by telling physicians about this test”, said Zehr. “‘Personalized Medicine’ is a reality. A simple 10-second mouth swab allows a physician to understand from the patients’ specific DNA profile which medications will work best. It’s called a ‘pharmacogenomic test’ or PGx.”

“With PGx testing, trial-and-error prescribing will soon be a thing of the past”, said Zehr. “The mission of MedXPrime is to eliminate Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) which put over 2 million people in the hospital and cause over 100,000 deaths each year. The company is still looking for field reps and I’m very pleased they chose me.” Zehr will use his sales and marketing skills to help MedXPrime accomplish this important mission.

According to the Mayo Clinic, “without (PGx) testing, neither you nor your doctor knows exactly how you’ll react to the medication. It may not work for you, or you may have serious side effects such as bleeding. You might have to try different doses — or even different medications — before finding a treatment that works for you. Pharmacogenomics speeds up that process. Before you take a single dose of medication, you can have a test to see how you’re likely to respond to the medication.”

With a simple 60-second PGx test, doctors can have the knowledge to avoid these issues. Personalized Medicine helps doctors individualize drug therapy, decrease adverse drug reactions, and increase the effectiveness of treatment plans.

“While most doctors don’t know about this test yet, it will soon be commonplace. It will become a routine part of any new patient workup”, says Zehr. “After all, how can an MD know what to prescribe for you with a “roadmap” to your body?”

PGx testing has already been implemented at Vanderbilt University Medical Centre, John Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, Duke Medical Centre and other leading medical centers.

To learn more about PGx testing and how it can save thousands of lives per year, visit www.PGxSolution.com.

Company Name: Ardent Marketing, LLC
Contact Name: John Zehr
City: Jackson
State: MS
Country: United States
Phone: (601) 460-0668
Email: johnzehr@gmail.com
Website URL: http://www.PGxSolution.com

Source: http://authoritynewsnetwork.com/john-zehr-attains-certified-representative-status-with-medxprime/

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Houston Author’s Novel About A Child With Down Syndrome Goes Viral And Becomes A #1 Amazon Best Seller

Houston-based author, Keven Card, reached #1 on Amazon’s Best Seller Lists in the Down Syndrome and Children’s Health categories, with his self-published book 321 Down Street.

June 24, 2015 /AuthorityNewsNetwork/

Houston-based author, Keven Card, wrote the book, 321 Down Street, and self-published it in April of this year.

It’s a fictional story about a couple that learns their soon to be born son has Down syndrome. Their relationship initially struggles, then grows stronger because of it. Despite receiving highly rated reviews, sales for the book remained modest for several months.

However, on Monday, June 22nd, 2015, that changed. The special needs community on Facebook started buying the book and sharing it with their followers. It quickly went viral and became an Amazon Best Seller later that same day, reaching #1 in the Down Syndrome category.

Card, who has a son with Down syndrome, was humbled by the experience. He expressed hope that the book gets into hand of all parents that receive a similar diagnosis.

“As parents of children born with chromosomal birth defects, most of us grieve the loss of a child that never existed. While also feeling guilty for grieving. Nearly every parent who receives this diagnosis experiences it in varying ways. But along the way we discover that our sons and daughters have a purpose and can achieve their own God given destinies,” stated Card.

The book is the story of a couple, Sara and Jacob, that get the news that their baby will be born with Down syndrome. It threatens to destroy their marriage and their lives as their world suddenly spins out of control.

They each go on a pathway of self-discovery and by the end of the book, discover that their baby wasn’t created by mistake, but in fact by design.

Card explained, “The world sees our kids as handicapped, incapable of a normal. Truth is; our son, John-Michael, is the best thing I never knew I always wanted.”

As a motivational speaker and life trainer, Card utilizes his own life experiences and personal faith to help others to face and conquer their challenges.

“321 Down Street” is available in the Amazon Bookstore at http://www.amazon.com/321-Down-Street-Keven-Card-ebook/dp/B00V0WZWSW.

Company Name: Authority Media Group
Contact Name: Brian Horn
City: Houston
State: Texas
Country: United States
Phone: 7132421662
Email: info@authorityalchemy.com
Website URL: http://www.johnmichaelsjourney.com/321downstreet/

Source: http://authoritynewsnetwork.com/houston-authors-novel-about-a-child-with-down-syndrome-goes-viral-and-becomes-a-1-amazon-best-seller/

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Professional 24 Hour Pensacola Bail Bonds Agent Now Posting Bonds in Milton, FL

Jared Smith Bail Bonds is the most trusted and experienced Pensacola Bail Bonds Agent serving Pensacola and Milton, FL. 24 Hour Bail Bonds Agent. Call (850)-462-3345 or visit http://jaredsmithbailbonds.com/

Pensacola, FL, United States – June 24, 2015 /PressCable/

Earlier today, Jared Smith Bail Bonds finally announced the beginning of its new Pensacola Bail Bonds service, which has been in business since March 2015. Jared is quickly becoming the best bail bond agent in Pensacola and Milton, FL for residents to trust. With his experience residents will quickly get answers to their questions and get help throughout the whole bail bonds process. They offer flexible payment plans, pay by phone and the fastest results in Pensacola and Milton FL….Jared does this differently than anyone else!

Jared Smith, Owner at Jared Smith Bail Bonds, says: “We wanted to try something new with this Bail Bonds service. Anyone familiar with the Bail Bonds market will probably have noticed that everyone else forgets to put the client first. We always do what is right and in the best interest of our clients. We will always give you the honest answers to your particular situation and never guide you wrong. We will always be upfront about our fees and your obligations. This is a problem because because you can quickly be left with questions and a bad experience with other agents. That’s a problem for me because it’s important you understand the full bonding process and you and your family or friend’s rights and obligations under Florida Law. It’s our job to make sure you and your loved ones are taken care of promptly and ethically.”

So as a welcome breath of fresh air, Jared Smith Bail Bonds will often times drive to their clients in Pensacola and surrounding cities like Milton, FL. They’re available 24/7 and will always be there to answer any questions. Professional, polite and experienced. Flexible payment options, pay by phone and fully transparent fees. Jared Smith Bail Bonds chose to make this move because they believe residents need the most experienced and supportive Pensacola bond agent on their side during these difficult times. Someone who can answer the tough questions and guide friends and family members to a fast and immediate release from jail…

Jared Smith also said “We want to give our clients a service to remember. We will make you think differently about bail bondsman. We want you to feel relaxed, confidant and relieved that YOUR situation will be resolved fast and that you have someone on your side helping you the whole way. When using our service trying something new is always a risk, but it’s a risk we believe is worth taking.”

Jared Smith Bail Bonds has been in business since February of 2015. Since Day 1 it has always aimed to stand out from the crowd, while also providing its clients the best possible experience at the best possible value.

To find out more about the Jared’s bonding service and at Jared Smith Bail Bonds, visit http://jaredsmithbailbonds.com

Or just call Jared today! (850)-462-3345

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Contact Info:
Name: Jared Smith
Organization: Jared Smith Bail Bonds
Address: 2110 N Pace Blvd Pensacola, FL 32505
Phone: (850)-462-3345

Release ID: 85253

Kate Lens Expands with Significant Sulphide Intercepts

A number of significant massive sulphide intercepts are expanding the known limits of the Kate Lens (assays pending), including:

– 7.3m of polymetallic sulphides from 339.8m downhole (Kate up-dip) WNDD0029
– 20.3m of copper and polymetallic sulphides from 383.4m (Kate north) WNDD0031
-9.6m of copper and polymetallic sulphides from 406.2m (Kate down-dip) WNDD0032

    G Lens records high grade intercept:

    – 3.0m @ 8.5% Zn, 3.5% Cu, 5.2% Pb, 6.3g/t Au & 161g/t Ag from 30m (33.9% ZnEq1) WNDD0024

      SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA / ACCESSWIRE / June 24, 2015 / Heron Resources Limited (“Heron” or the “Company”) is pleased to provide an initial update and the first results from the second phase of diamond drilling at its wholly owned Woodlawn Project, located 50km northeast of Canberra and 250km southwest of Sydney, in New South Wales, Australia. This drilling is the next step to advance the underground project towards production and will form a key input into the Feasibility Study, which is fully funded and is expected to be completed in the first half of calendar 2016.

      Phase II Drilling Progress Report

      The Phase II drilling program (comprising up to 19,000m) at Woodlawn has recently commenced with 13 holes having been completed for 4,200m, reflecting on-time and on-budget progress. The initial part of the Phase II program has been designed to test the shallow mineralised positions that have the potential to provide easily accessible production in the early part of the future underground operation, as well as to perform the in-fill drilling required to upgrade a portion of the 6.5Mt underground Mineral Resource to Indicated status.

      The Phase II program has confirmed the predicted up and down plunge extensions to the Kate Lens through the massive sulphide intercepts in WNDD0029, 31 and 32 (refer to Figure 1, 2 and 3).  In particular, the 20.3m intercept in WNDD0031 indicates the excellent potential for expansion of the lens down-plunge in the north-west direction. This area continues to be open for further extension and a follow-up hole WNDD0034 is currently being drilled.

      During Phase I drilling the Kate Lens downhole lengths were typically between 370m and 450m. To test for potential deeper extensions to Kate, the Phase II drillhole WNDD0030 has been completed to 700m, and intersected strong alteration. Downhole electromagnetic (DHEM) surveying will now be employed to define vectors to Kate Lens in this position, with a successful outcome having the potential to significantly expand the boundaries of Kate Lens beyond the current Mineral Resource outline.

      Away from Kate Lens, a high grade assay result of 33.9% ZnEq(1) from 30m downhole over a 3m intersection from the shallow G Lens north position (WNDD0024) continues to provide a focus for early mine development with encouraging high grade base metals and gold/silver being recorded in a very shallow position. In a similar fashion the narrow intercepts in WNDD0026-27 in the top part of H Lens (Figure 4) also have the potential to provide an early production source.

      (1) Zn equivalents (ZnEq) in this release are based on the formula: Zn(%) + 0.81 x Pb(%) + 3.12 x Cu(%) + 0.86 x Au(g/t) + 0.03 x Ag(g/t). All these metals are expected to be recoverable. Refer to the announcement of 22 April 2015 entitled “Preliminary Economic Assessment Delivers Strong Business Case for the Woodlawn Zinc-Copper Project” for further information.

      The two holes targeting the Lisa Lens have returned mostly massive pyrite material and confirm the edge of lens position for these two holes (Figure 2). A program of DHEM is planned for the holes and is expected to provide several targets for follow-up, in both the shallow and deeper positions.

      Outside the main areas of known mineralisation, the Phase II programme also aims to test a number of more conceptual targets that, if successful, have the ability to significantly change the scope of the proposed mining operations at Woodlawn. One such target is the “southern DHEM anomaly” which sits to the south of C Lens. Hole WNDD0020W1 has been drilled to 709m depth and aims to provide a platform above the interpreted anomaly to allow the target to be refined using DHEM. A zone of moderate to intense sericite/silica/pyrite alteration in volcanic mudstones towards the end of the hole is encouraging and may be associated with a massive sulphide lens at depth.

      The drillholes completed to date are summarised below with collar and survey details provided at the end of the report.

      – 11m of semi-massive pyritic sulphides from 273.7m (lower edge of Lisa Lens) WNDD0021;
      – 6.9m of semi-massive pyritic sulphides from 235.1m (north edge of Lisa Lens) WNDD0022;
      – 4.0m of semi-massive sulphides from 166m downhole (E Lens extension) WNDD0023;
      – 2.2m of massive sulphides from 30.1m downhole (G Lens shallow) WNDD0024;
      – 1.6m of massive sulphides from 153.1m downhole (E Lens extension) WNDD0025;
      – 1.7m of massive sulphides from 108.7m downhole (H Lens up-dip extension) WNDD0026;
      – 0.75m of polymetallic sulphides from 103.8m downhole (H Lens up-dip extension) WNDD0027;
      – 10.8m of semi-massive pyritic sulphides from 80m downhole (E Lens extension) WNDD0028;
      – 7.3m of polymetallic sulphides from 339.8m downhole (Kate up-dip) WNDD0029;
      – WNDD0030: Drilled to 700m to test down plunge position of Kate with strong alteration intersected;
      – 20.3m of copper and polymetallic sulphides from 383.4m (Kate north) WNDD0031;
      – 9.6m of copper and polymetallic sulphides from 406.2m (Kate down-dip) WNDD0032;
      – WNDD0020W1: hole completed at 709m depth above the interpreted southern DHEM anomaly.

      Assay results have been received for holes WNDD0021-24 with a number of significant intercepts being recorded:

      – 3.1m @ 0.1% Zn, 1.7% Cu and 5.9g/t Ag (5.6% ZnEq) from 166.8m depth (E Lens south) WNDD0023;
      – 3.0m @ 8.5% Zn, 3.5% Cu, 5.2% Pb, 6.3g/t Au and 161g/t Ag (33.9% ZnEq) from 30m depth (G Lens north) WNDD0024.

      The Company is extremely pleased with the early progress made with the Phase II drilling and in particular with the step out results achieved with the Kate lens. Further results will be provided as they become available.

      About Heron Resources Limited:

      Heron is engaged in the exploration and development of base and precious metal deposits in Australia. Heron’s projects include the high grade Woodlawn Zinc-Copper Project located 250km southwest of Sydney, New South Wales, and the Kalgoorlie Nickel Project located north of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. In addition the Company holds a number of other high quality exploration properties located in the Lachlan Fold Belt, New South Wales.

      For further information, please visit www.heronresources.com.au or contact:

      Australia:

      Mr Wayne Taylor, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer:
      Tel: +61 8 6500 9200
      Email: heron@heronresources.com.au

      Canada:

      Tel: +1 905 727 8688 (Toronto)

      Figure 1: Plan view of Woodlawn lenses showing location of underground access and long-section views shown below.
      Please click on the following link to view the image;
      https://www.accesswire.com/uploads/heron image1.jpg 

      Figure 2: Kate Lens Long-Section Detailed showing a selection of recent and significant intercepts.
      Please click on the following link to view the image;
      https://www.accesswire.com/uploads/heron image2.jpg

      Figure 3: Kate, E, D, F Lens long section showing a selection of recent and significant intercepts.
      Please click on the following link to view the image;
      https://www.accesswire.com/uploads/heron image3.jpg 

      Figure 4: G, Lisa, I Lens Long-Section showing a selection of recent and significant intercepts.
      Please click on the following link to view the image;
      https://www.accesswire.com/uploads/heron image4.jpg 

      Technical Information

       

       

      Compliance Statement (JORC 2012 and NI43-101)

      The technical information in this news release relating to the exploration results at the Woodlawn Project is based on information compiled by Mr David von Perger, who is a Member of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (Chartered Professional – Geology). Mr von Perger is a full time employee of Heron Resources Limited and has sufficient experience, which is relevant to the style of mineralization and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 edition of the “Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results and “qualified person” as this term is defined in Canadian National Instrument 43-101 (“NI 43-101”). Mr von Perger has reviewed this press release and consents to the inclusion in this news release of the information in the form and context in which it appears.

      CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION


      This news release contains forward-looking statements and forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws, which are based on expectations, estimates and projections as of the date of this news release. This forward-looking information includes, or may be based upon, without limitation, estimates, forecasts and statements as to management’s expectations with respect to, among other things, the timing and amount of funding required to execute the Company’s exploration, development and business plans, capital and exploration expenditures, the effect on the Company of any changes to existing legislation or policy, government regulation of mining operations, the length of time required to obtain permits, certifications and approvals, the success of exploration, development and mining activities, the geology of the Company’s properties, environmental risks, the availability of labour, the focus of the Company in the future, demand and market outlook for precious metals and the prices thereof, progress in development of mineral properties, the Company’s ability to raise funding privately or on a public market in the future, the Company’s future growth, results of operations, performance, and business prospects and opportunities. Wherever possible, words such as “anticipate”, “believe”, “expect”, “intend”, “may” and similar expressions have been used to identify such forward-looking information. Forward-looking information is based on the opinions and estimates of management at the date the information is given, and on information available to management at such time. Forward-looking information involves significant risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors that could cause actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from the results discussed or implied in the forward-looking information. These factors, including, but not limited to, fluctuations in currency markets, fluctuations in commodity prices, the ability of the Company to access sufficient capital on favourable terms or at all, changes in national and local government legislation, taxation, controls, regulations, political or economic developments in Canada, Australia or other countries in which the Company does business or may carry on business in the future, operational or technical difficulties in connection with exploration or development activities, employee relations, the speculative nature of mineral exploration and development, obtaining necessary licenses and permits, diminishing quantities and grades of mineral reserves, contests over title to properties, especially title to undeveloped properties, the inherent risks involved in the exploration and development of mineral properties, the uncertainties involved in interpreting drill results and other geological data, environmental hazards, industrial accidents, unusual or unexpected formations, pressures, cave-ins and flooding, limitations of insurance coverage and the possibility of project cost overruns or unanticipated costs and expenses, and should be considered carefully. Many of these uncertainties and contingencies can affect the Company’s actual results and could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in any forward-looking statements made by, or on behalf of, the Company. Prospective investors should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking information. Although the forward-looking information contained in this news release is based upon what management believes, or believed at the time, to be reasonable assumptions, the Company cannot assure prospective purchasers that actual results will be consistent with such forward-looking information, as there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended, and neither the Company nor any other person assumes responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of any such forward-looking information. The Company does not undertake, and assumes no obligation, to update or revise any such forward-looking statements or forward-looking information contained herein to reflect new events or circumstances, except as may be required by law.


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      Appendix 1 – JORC 2012 Table 1

      Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data

      (Criteria in this section applies to all succeeding sections)

      Criteria

      JORC Code explanation

      Commentary

      Sampling techniques

      • Nature and quality of sampling (eg cut channels, random chips, or specific specialised industry standard measurement tools appropriate to the minerals under investigation, such as down hole gamma sondes, or handheld XRF instruments, etc). These examples should not be taken as limiting the broad meaning of sampling.
      • Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity and the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems used.
      • Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are Material to the Public Report.

       

      • Samples from the diamond-core holes are being taken from mostly HQ3 and NQ3 sized core and sampled on a nominal 1 metre basis taking into account smaller sample intervals up to geological contacts. The core is cut in half along the core orientation line (where available) and in massive sulphide zones one portion is quartered for assaying, half the core is preserved for metallurgical testing and the remaining quarter is retained as reference material in the core trays. In non-massive sulphide material half core is sampled.
      • These sampling methods are standard industry methods and are believed to provide acceptably representative samples for the type of mineralisation encountered.

      Drilling techniques

      • Drill type (eg core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer, rotary air blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc) and details.
      • Diamond-core drilling is being undertaken by Sandvik UDR650 rigs with HQ3 and NQ3 sized core being drilled. Various techniques are employed to ensure the hole is kept within limits of the planned position. The core is laid out in standard plastic cores trays.

      Drill sample recovery

      • Method of recording and assessing core and chip sample recoveries and results assessed.
      • The core is transported to an enclosed core logging area and recoveries are recorded. Recoveries to date have been better than 95%. The core is orientated where possible and marked with 1 metre downhole intervals for logging and sampling.

      Logging

      • Whether core and chip samples have been geologically and geotechnically logged to a level of detail to support appropriate Mineral Resource estimation, mining studies and metallurgical studies.
      • The diamond core is geologically logged by qualified geologists. Geotechnical logging is also being undertaken on selected sections of the core Samples for metallurgical testing are being kept in a freezer to reduce oxidation prior to being transported to the metallurgical laboratory.

      Sub-sampling techniques and sample preparation

      • For all sample types, the nature, quality and appropriateness of the sample preparation technique.

       

      • All core samples are crushed then pulverised in a ring pulveriser (LM5) to a nominal 90% passing 75 micron. An approximately 250g pulp sub-sample is taken from the large sample and residual material stored.
      • A quartz flush (approximately 0.5 kilogram of white, medium-grained sand) is put through the LM5 pulveriser prior to each new batch of samples. A number of quartz flushes are also put through the pulveriser after each massive sulphide sample to ensure the bowl is clean prior to the next sample being processed. A selection of this pulverised quartz flush material is then analysed and reported by the lab to gauge the potential level of contamination that may be carried through from one sample to the next.

      Quality of assay data and laboratory tests

      • The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and laboratory procedures used and whether the technique is considered partial or total.
      • Nature of quality control procedures adopted (eg standards, blanks, duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether acceptable levels of accuracy (ie lack of bias) and precision have been established.
      • Sample preparation and assaying is being conducted through ALS Laboratories, Orange, NSW with certain final analysis of pulps being undertaken at the ALS Laboratory in Brisbane QLD.
      • Gold is determined by 30g fire assay fusion with ICP-AES analysis to 1ppb LLD.
      • Other elements by mixed acid digestion followed by ICP-AES analysis. 
      • Laboratory quality control standards (blanks, standards and duplicates) are inserted at a rate of 5 per 35 samples for ICP work.

      Verification of sampling and assaying

      • The verification of significant intersections by either independent or alternative company personnel.
      • Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data verification, data storage (physical and electronic) protocols.
      • Discuss any adjustment to assay data.
      • An internal review of results was undertaken by company personnel. No independent verification was undertaken at this stage.
      • All field and laboratory data has been entered into an industry standard database using a contract database administrator (DBA) in the Company’s Perth office. Validation of both the field and laboratory data is undertaken prior to final acceptance and reporting of the data.
      • Quality control samples from both the Company and the Laboratory are assessed by the DBA and reported to the Company geologists for verification. All assay data must pass this data verification and quality control process before being reported.

      Location of data points

      • Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar and down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other locations used in Mineral Resource estimation.
      • The drill collars were initially located with a combination of handheld GPS and licenced surveyor using a DGPS system, with accuracy of about 1m. The final drill collars are “picked up” by a licenced surveyor with accuracy to 1 centimetre.
      • While drilling is being undertaken, downhole surveys are conducted using a downhole survey tool that records the magnetic azimuth and dip of the hole. These recordings are taken approximately every 30 metres downhole. Where possible holes are also being surveyed with gyroscopic methods, with some 80 percent of holes drilled in the current program also surveyed by this method after drilling has been completed.

      Data spacing and distribution

      • Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.
      • Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to establish the degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and classifications applied.
      • Whether sample compositing has been applied.
      • The diamond drilling is mostly following-up in various directions from previous intercepts with a nominal spacing in the range 30-40m. This drill hole spacing will be sufficient to provide Mineral Resource estimates in the future.

      Orientation of data in relation to geological structure

      • Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased sampling of possible structures and the extent to which this is known, considering the deposit type.
      • The drilling orientation is designed to intersect the mineralised lenses at a close to perpendicular angle. The mineralised lenses are dipping at approximately 50-70 degrees to the west and the drilling is approximately at 60 degrees to the east. This will vary from hole to hole.

      Sample security

      • The measures taken to ensure sample security.
      • Samples are being secured in green plastic bags and are being transported to the ALS laboratory in Orange, NSW via a courier service or with Company personnel/contractors. 

      Audits or reviews

      • The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques and data.
      • A review and assessment of the laboratory procedures was under taken by company personnel in late 2014 resulting in some changes to their sample pulverising procedure.

      Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results

      (Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this section.)

      Criteria

      JORC Code explanation

      Commentary

      Mineral tenement and land tenure status

      • Type, reference name/number, location and ownership including agreements or material issues with third parties such as joint ventures, partnerships, overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites, wilderness or national park and environmental settings.
      • The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting along with any known impediments to obtaining a licence to operate in the area.
      • The Woodlawn project is located 250km south-west of Sydney in the state of New South Wales. The area is near the top of the Great Australian Dividing range and has an elevation around 800m above sea-level. The mineral and mining rights to the project are owned 100% by the Company through the granted, special mining lease 20 (SML20). The lease has been renewed to the 16 November 2029.
      • The project area is on private land owned by Veolia who operate a waste disposal facility that utilises the historical open-pit void. An agreement is in place with Veolia for the Company to purchase certain sections of this private land to facilitate future mining and processing activities. A cooperation agreement is also in place between Veolia and the Company that covers drilling and other exploration activities in the area.

      Exploration done by other parties

      • Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other parties.
      • The Woodlawn deposit was discovered by the Jododex JV in 1970 and open-pit mining began in 1978 and continued through to 1987. The project was bought outright by Rio Tinto Ltd (CRA) in 1984 who completed the open-pit mining. Underground operations commenced in 1986 and the project was sold to Denehurst Ltd in 1987 who continued underground mining up until 1998. The mineral rights to the project were then acquired by TriAusMin Ltd in 1999 who conducted studies on a tailings re-treatment process and further underground operations. Heron took 100% ownership of the project in August 2014 following the merger of the two companies. Some 980 surface and underground drill holes have been completed on the project to date and various studies undertaken.

      Geology

      • Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralization.
      • The Woodlawn deposit comprises volcanogenic massive sulphide mineralisation consisting of stratabound lenses of pyrite, sphalerite, galena and chalcopyrite. The mineralisation is hosted in the Silurian aged Woodlawn Felsic Volcanic package of the Goulburn sub-basin on the eastern side of the Lachlan Fold Belt.

      Drill hole Information

        • A summary of all information material to the understanding of the exploration results including a tabulation of the following information for all Material drill holes:
      • A table detailing the drill hole information is given in the body of the report.

      Data aggregation methods

      • In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging techniques, maximum and/or minimum grade truncations (eg cutting of high grades) and cut-off grades are usually Material and should be stated.
      • Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of high grade results and longer lengths of low grade results, the procedure used for such aggregation should be stated and some typical examples of such aggregations should be shown in detail.
      • The reported assays are weighted for their assay interval width. The majority of the assay interval widths are 1 metre, but this weighting does take into account the non 1 metre intervals and weights the average assay results accordingly.
      • For the results reported here no weighting was included for specific gravity (SG) measurements that have been taken for all sample intervals as the samples within the intervals are of a similar SG.

      Relationship between mineralization widths and intercept lengths

      • These relationships are particularly important in the reporting of Exploration Results.
      • If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill hole angle is known, its nature should be reported.
      • The massive sulphide zone intercepted in the drilling to date is at an angle to the drill axis and therefore the true width is estimated to be some 0.8 of down-hole width. That is, a down-hole intercept of 16m equates to a true width of 12m. This is only an approximation at this stage and will be better estimated as the orientation of the lenses is better defined.

      Diagrams

      • Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being reported These should include, but not be limited to a plan view of drill hole collar locations and appropriate sectional views.

       

      • A long-section showing the hole positions relevant for current phase of exploration is included in the release. Other maps and diagrams showing the location of the Woodlawn Project are included in other recent Company releases.

      Balanced reporting

      • Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is not practicable, representative reporting of both low and high grades and/or widths should be practiced to avoid misleading reporting of Exploration Results.
      • The reporting is considered to be balanced and all relevant results have been disclosed for this current phase of exploration.

      Other substantive exploration data

      • Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should be reported including (but not limited to): geological observations; geophysical survey results; geochemical survey results; bulk samples – size and method of treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density, groundwater, geotechnical and rock characteristics; potential deleterious or contaminating substances.
      • The drill holes are being cased with either 40 or 50 millimetre PVC tubing for down-hole DHEM surveying which is undertaken on the majority of the holes drilled.
      • Geotechnical logging is undertaken on all core, 25m either side of the massive sulphide lenses.
      • Archimedes method SG measurements are determined for all sampled intervals.

      Further work

      • The nature and scale of planned further work (eg tests for lateral extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out drilling).

       

      • This report is the first report for the second phase of diamond drilling at Woodlawn. The program is designed to provide the critical drill data for the Mineral Resource definition that will feed into the Feasibility y Study now underway.
      • It is expected that this program will be ongoing over the next 6 to 8 months.

       SOURCE: Heron Resources Limited 

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