Kansas City Hospice And Palliative Care Medicare Approved Location: 1500 Meadow Lake Parkway, Suite 200, Kansas City, Missouri 64114 Phone: (816) 363-2600 |
Slh Home Care And Hospice Medicare Approved Location: 3100 Broadway, Suite 1000, Kansas City, Missouri 64111 Phone: (816) 756-1160 |
Hospice Partners Medicare Approved Location: 8301 State Line Rd, Suite 103, Kansas City, Missouri 64114 Phone: (816) 875-0420 |
Aseracare Hospice Medicare Approved Location: 8357 Nw Barrybrooke Drive, Kansas City, Missouri 64151 Phone: (816) 880-3900 |
Northcare Hospice & Palliative Care Medicare Approved Location: 2000 Ne Vivion Rd Suite 200, Kansas City, Missouri 64118 Phone: (816) 691-5119 |
Heartland Home Health Care And Hospice Medicare Approved Location: 1001 East 101st Terrace, Suite 180, Kansas City, Missouri 64131 Phone: (816) 943-1798 |
Grace Hospice, Llc Medicare Approved Location: 9233 Ward Parkway Suite 201, Kansas City, Missouri 64114 Phone: (816) 444-4611 |
One Community Hospice Medicare Approved Location: 15600 Woods Chapel Road - Suite A, Kansas City, Missouri 64139 Phone: (816) 836-1096 |
Asana Hospice And Palliative Care Medicare Approved Location: 9001 State Line Rd, Ste 120, Kansas City, Missouri 64114 Phone: (816) 444-2273 |
Catholic Community Hospice Medicare Approved Location: 425 West 85th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64114 Phone: (816) 523-5634 |
Interim Healthcare Of Kansas City Medicare Approved Location: 4444 N Belleview, Ste 108, Kansas City, Missouri 64116 Phone: (913) 381-3100 |
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"The advancement of women's health and their rights is one of the core principles of President Barack Obama's Global Health Initiative," a VOA editorial states, adding, "And so it is that the United States has rolled out a new initiative that will tackle one of the greatest threats to women's health, HIV/AIDS, by attacking another scourge: gender-based violence [GBV]."
Smokers with a damaged insula - a region in the brain linked to emotion and feelings - quit smoking easily and immediately, according to a study in the Jan. 26 issue of the journal Science.
When I followed the money trail in Time magazine's story "A Bitter Pill" behind the drugs, medical devices or CT scan equipment that the patients or their insurance companies were billed for, the profit margins for the hospitals that supplied them, as high as they were, were eclipsed by the margins of the manufacturers that sold them to the hospitals.
Researchers looking for the first time at how migraine sufferers experience the stigmatizing effects of their disease show that chronic migraine sufferers experience worse stigma than episodic migraine sufferers and more than those with other neurological diseases including stroke, epilepsy and MS.
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