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Deborah Galvin, MSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 625 Main St, Windermere, FL 34786 Phone: 407-607-6492 |
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Hospice of Michigan offers a complete toolkit to empower individuals and families to take control of end-of-life decision making and planning. The free resource is the www.haveyouhadthetalk.org website from which a toolkit can be downloaded and printed for free.
The human brain largely remains a black box: How the network of fast-moving electrical signals turns into thought, movement and disease remains poorly understood. But it is electrical, so it can be hacked-the question is finding a precise, easy way to manipulate electrical signaling between neurons.
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