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Ms. Roxanne Flores Nunez, LMFTA Counselor - Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2351 Felipe Ct, Imperial, CA 92251 Phone: 760-562-8381 |
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Catherine Nichole Thompson Counselor Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1001 E 2nd St, Imperial, CA 92251 Phone: 978-996-6525 |
Janice Higgins, SUDCC IV CS Counselor - Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2456 Cancun Ct, Imperial, CA 92251 Phone: 619-414-0016 |
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SNM has been awarded a $48,000 grant from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) to hold a conference to develop research on the comparative effectiveness of positron emission tomography (PET) and other molecular imaging techniques. The primary emphasis will be on the diagnosis and management of cancer patients, but both cardiology and neurology questions will also be addressed.
"A medical aid group said on Wednesday Syrian troops are seizing foreign aid and reselling it or channeling it towards government loyalists, putting millions of lives at risk," Reuters reports.
Chemists at the University of Waterloo, SCIEX and Pfizer have discovered a new way to help the pharmaceutical industry identify and test new drugs, which could revolutionize drug development, and substantially reduce the cost and time drugs need to reach their market.
A Singapore led study has shown that Hepatitis B Virus Infection (HBV) exposure increases the immune system maturation of infants, which may give a better survival advantage to counteract bacterial infection during early life. These findings radically modify the way that HBV vertical infection of neonates (mother-to-child) is portrayed, and present a paradigm shift in the approach to treatment of patients with chronic hepatitis B.
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