Erlanger Continucare Home Health Location: 4289 Bonny Oaks Drive, Ste 201-a, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37406 Ratings: Phone: (423) 386-1000 Health Services: Nursing Care, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Medical Social Services, Home Health Aide |
Nhc Homecare Chattanooga Location: 5959 Shallowford Road, Suite 539, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37421 Ratings: Phone: (423) 877-1716 Health Services: Nursing Care, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Medical Social Services, Home Health Aide |
Amedisys Home Health Chattanooga Location: 7205 Lee Highway Suite A, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37421 Ratings: Phone: (423) 472-3069 Health Services: Nursing Care, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Medical Social Services, Home Health Aide |
Erlanger Continucare Home Health Location: 4289 Bonny Oaks Drive Suite 201-b, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37406 Ratings: Phone: (423) 386-1152 Health Services: Nursing Care, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Medical Social Services |
Kindred At Home Location: 5751 Cornelison Road 6400 Bldg (bldg B) Ste 100, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37411 Ratings: Phone: (423) 892-1122 Health Services: Nursing Care, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Medical Social Services |
Chi Memorial Health At Home Location: 1949 Gunbarrel Road Suite 250, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37421 Ratings: Phone: (423) 495-8550 Health Services: Nursing Care, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Medical Social Services |
Tennessee Home Health Location: 7625 Hamilton Park Drive, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37421 Ratings: Phone: (423) 510-1500 Health Services: Nursing Care, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Medical Social Services, Home Health Aide |
Guardian Home Care, Llc Location: 6116 Shallowford Road Suite 114, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37421 Ratings: Phone: (423) 855-6233 Health Services: Nursing Care, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Medical Social Services, Home Health Aide |
Maxim Healthcare Services Location: 6142 Shallowford Road, Suite 103, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37421 Ratings:NA Phone: (423) 553-5530 Health Services: Nursing Care, Home Health Aide |
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According to an index on African governance released by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, "most countries are improving their economies and their human development, yet nearly two-thirds are suffering a 'democratic recession' a deterioration in human rights, physical security and the rule of law," the Globe and Mail reports.
Researchers from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, have discovered that a potent new drug restores hearing after noise-induced hearing loss in rats. The landmark discovery found that injection of an agent called 'ADAC', activates adenosine receptors in cochlear tissues, resulting in recovery of hearing function. The finding paves the way for effective non-surgical therapies to restore hearing loss after noise-induced injury. Dr. Srdjan Vlajkovic and his team's work1 is published in a special edition of Springer's journal Purinergic Signalling, focusing on the inner ear.
The type and quality of care and services to ensure a cancer patient dies with dignity in the setting of their choice depends on where the person lives in Canada, according to a special report about end-of-life care in Canadian Cancer Statistics 2010, released today by the Canadian Cancer Society.
Dartmouth researchers have found that duration of ibuprofen use was associated with a reduced risk of bladder cancer in patients in northern New England, which has a high mortality rate of this disease. In a 2012 collaborative project with the National Cancer Institute, Margaret Karagas, PhD, co-director, Cancer Epidemiology & Chemoprevention program at Norris Cotton Cancer Center, and Professor of Community and Family Medicine at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, and Richard Waddell, D.Sc, Research Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Geisel School of Medicine, looked for connections between ibuprofen use and bladder cancer.
Little is known about why asthma develops, how it constricts the airway or why response to treatments varies between patients. Now, a team of researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College, Columbia University Medical Center and SUNY Downstate Medical Center has revealed the roots of a common type of childhood asthma, showing that it is very different from other asthma cases.
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