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Mr. James Robert Powell, LPC Counselor - Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 185 Industrial Parkway, Greenville, AL 36037 Phone: 334-382-2018 Fax: 334-382-6353 |
Misti Keen, MS Counselor - Professional Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 415 E Commerce St Ste 205, Greenville, AL 36037 Phone: 334-371-5848 Fax: 334-371-5849 |
Ms. Marthina Renae Carter, ALC Counselor Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 436 Manningham Loop, Greenville, AL 36037 Phone: 334-440-2482 |
Mrs. Amanda White Whiting, MSW Counselor - Professional Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 107 Caldwell St, Greenville, AL 36037 Phone: 334-294-3317 |
Jennifer Ellen Fox Counselor - Professional Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 107 Caldwell St, Greenville, AL 36037 Phone: 334-546-6979 |
Mr. Charles Todd Henderson, ED.S. Counselor - Professional Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 106 Stewart Ave, Greenville, AL 36037 Phone: 334-414-1408 Fax: 334-382-7202 |
Robert Douglas Counselor - Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 107 Caldwell St, Greenville, AL 36037 Phone: 855-323-3900 |
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A record of medicine utilization patterns assembled by an interdisciplinary team of researchers at the University of California, Irvine and the UC San Diego School of Medicine reveals the thought, care and scientific rigor clinicians at UC Health medical centers applied in their treatment of patients with COVID-19 in 2020.
Obesity in youngsters has risen dramatically in recent decades. Fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption and increased water intake can lower the risk of obesity, as can increased physical activity, but it is not always easy to convince children to eat better and exercise more. In a new study published in the January 2011 issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, researchers found that video games designed to encourage these behaviors were effective.
The research group Intelligent Data Analysis Laboratory from the School of Engineering Universitat de València (UV) and a team of scientists at the Faculty of Physiotherapy led by Professor Felipe Querol have set up an innovative project for monitoring the physical activity of people with haemophilia through individual devices with the purpose of developing patterns which help to improve their quality of life and treatments.
The New York Times has a consumer health column on programs that would process a patient's insurance claim: "Here's how it could work: A claim is generated and submitted electronically before you finish tying your shoes. By the time you reach the checkout desk, your doctor has received a payment commitment from your insurance company, just as Visa and MasterCard provide to a merchant after a customer swipes a card. It's not fantasy.
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