Desert Harmony Hospice, Llc Medicare Approved Location: 9865 South Priest Drive, Suite 101, Tempe, Arizona 85284 Phone: (480) 306-7884 |
Desert Harmony Hospice Of Tucson Medicare Approved Location: 1200 North El Dorado Place, Suite B200, Tucson, Arizona 85715 Phone: (520) 284-9334 |
Shanti Hospice, Llc Medicare Approved Location: 501 West Ray Road, Suite 6, Chandler, Arizona 85225 Phone: (480) 788-7284 |
Reflections Hospice Of Arizona Medicare Approved Location: 105 North Pasadena Street, Gilbert, Arizona 85233 Phone: (480) 268-2695 |
Arizona Care Hospice Medicare Approved Location: 12035 North Saguaro Boulevard, Suite 201, Fountain Hills, Arizona 85268 Phone: (480) 588-8200 |
Solace Hospice, Llc Medicare Approved Location: 2942 North 24th Street, Suite 101, Phoenix, Arizona 85016 Phone: (602) 888-7037 |
Veracare Hospice Medicare Approved Location: 1270 East Broadway Road, Suite 101, Tempe, Arizona 85282 Phone: (480) 750-4008 |
Southland Hospice, Llc Medicare Approved Location: 4527 North 16th Street, Suite 104, Phoenix, Arizona 85016 Phone: (602) 497-4100 |
Divine Hospice And Palliative Care, Llc Medicare Approved Location: 16165 North 83rd Avenue, Suite 237, Peoria, Arizona 85382 Phone: (623) 888-3016 |
V A Hospice 2, Inc Medicare Approved Location: 5287 Highway 95, Suite H, Fort Mohave, Arizona 86426 Phone: (844) 824-3577 |
Comfort Care Hospice, Inc Medicare Approved Location: 4530 East Shea Boulevard, Suite 160, Phoenix, Arizona 85028 Phone: (602) 550-9995 |
New Beginning Hospice And Palliative Care, Llc Medicare Approved Location: 18001 North 79th Avenue, Suite A-6, Glendale, Arizona 85308 Phone: (623) 234-8918 |
Arizona Hospice At Home Medicare Approved Location: 8767 East Via De Ventura, Suite 170, Scottsdale, Arizona 85258 Phone: (844) 681-2273 |
Suncrest Hospice Phoenix, Llc Medicare Approved Location: 4650 East Cotton Center Boulevard, Suite 110, Phoenix, Arizona 85040 Phone: (602) 633-1828 |
Hospice Of Hope, Llc Medicare Approved Location: 15270 West Brookside Lane, Suite 121, Surprise, Arizona 85379 Phone: (602) 884-4044 |
Beech Hospice, Llc Medicare Approved Location: 2017 East Adobe Street, Mesa, Arizona 85213 Phone: (480) 339-1770 |
Aquarius Hospice Medicare Approved Location: 10000 North 31st Avenue, Suite C100-125, Phoenix, Arizona 85051 Phone: (602) 466-3686 |
Assisted Hospice Care Medicare Approved Location: 8165 East Indian Bend Road, Suite 101b, Scottsdale, Arizona 85250 Phone: (480) 860-2345 |
Washington Regional Med Ctr Ho Medicare Approved Location: 34 West Colt Square, Suite #1, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72703 Phone: (479) 713-7385 |
Hospice Of The Ozarks Medicare Approved Location: 701 Burnett Drive, Mountain Home, Arkansas 72653 Phone: (870) 508-1771 |
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The "cradle" of new neurons in the adult brain is well known. It is what is called the subventricular zone, a tissue structure lining the lateral ventricles. This is where neural or brain stem cells reside, which are responsible for generating new neurons if needed. For many years now, the subventricular zone has been suspected to be the origin of specific malignant brain tumors called gliomas, the most deadly type of which is glioblastoma.
New research has found that a child's relationships may be a hidden casualty long after a head injury. Neuroscientists at Brigham Young University studied a group of children three years after each had suffered a traumatic brain injury - most commonly from car accidents. The researchers found that lingering injury in a specific region of the brain predicted the health of the children's social lives.
Three patients of the UC Heart & Vascular Center have grown new coronary artery branches to increase blood flow to the heart after receiving a new growth factor protein (FGF1) in November 2003. All three patients showed improved blood flow to the heart twelve weeks following the injection.
GenePeeks, Inc., a genetic technology company focused on pre-conception risk prediction, announced today it has been issued patent No. 8,620,594, titled "Method and System for Generating a Virtual Progeny Genome," by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
You'd expect excessive athletic training to make the body tired, but can it make the brain tired too? A new study reported in the journal Current Biology on September 26 suggests that the answer is "yes."
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