Southeast Alabama Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1108 Ross Clark Circle, Dothan, Alabama 36301 Ratings: Phone: (334) 793-8701 |
Marshall Medical Centers Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 2505 U S Highway 431 North, Boaz, Alabama 35957 Ratings: Phone: (256) 593-8310 |
North Alabama Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1701 Veterans Drive, Florence, Alabama 35630 Ratings: Phone: (256) 768-8400 |
Mizell Memorial Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 702 N Main St, Opp, Alabama 36467 Ratings: Phone: (334) 493-3541 |
Crenshaw Community Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 101 Hospital Circle, Luverne, Alabama 36049 Ratings: Phone: (334) 335-3374 |
St. Vincent's East Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 50 Medical Park East Drive, Birmingham, Alabama 35235 Ratings: Phone: (205) 838-3122 |
Dekalb Regional Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 200 Med Center Drive, Fort Payne, Alabama 35968 Ratings: Phone: (256) 845-3150 |
Shelby Baptist Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1000 First Street North, Alabaster, Alabama 35007 Ratings: Phone: (205) 620-8100 |
Callahan Eye Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1720 University Blvd, Suite 500, Birmingham, Alabama 35233 Ratings:NA Phone: (205) 325-8100 |
Helen Keller Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1300 South Montgomery Avenue, Sheffield, Alabama 35660 Ratings: Phone: (256) 386-4556 |
Dale Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 126 Hospital Ave, Ozark, Alabama 36360 Ratings: Phone: (334) 774-2601 |
Cherokee Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 400 Northwood Dr, Centre, Alabama 35960 Ratings:NA Phone: (256) 927-5531 |
Baptist Medical Center South Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 2105 East South Boulevard, Montgomery, Alabama 36116 Ratings: Phone: (334) 288-2100 |
Jackson Hospital & Clinic Inc Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1725 Pine Street, Montgomery, Alabama 36106 Ratings: Phone: (334) 293-8000 |
East Alabama Medical Center And Snf Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 2000 Pepperell Parkway, Opelika, Alabama 36801 Ratings: Phone: (334) 749-3411 |
University Of Alabama Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 619 South 19th Street, Birmingham, Alabama 35233 Ratings: Phone: (205) 934-4011 |
Community Hospital Inc Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 805 Friendship Road, Tallassee, Alabama 36078 Ratings: Phone: (334) 283-6541 |
Cullman Regional Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1912 Alabama Highway 157, Cullman, Alabama 35058 Ratings: Phone: (256) 737-2000 |
Andalusia Health Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 849 South Three Notch Street, Andalusia, Alabama 36420 Ratings: Phone: (334) 222-8466 |
Stringfellow Memorial Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 301 East 18th St, Anniston, Alabama 36201 Ratings: Phone: (256) 235-8900 |
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World-class cancer researchers whose science has significantly contributed to progress in the fight against cancer will be recognized April 14-18, 2007, by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) at its 2007 Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, Calif.
Rapid increase in output from second-generation DNA sequencers has enabled new levels of productivity and new experiments. This, along with funding from the stimulus bill, has caused rapid adoption of these machines, according to healthcare market research firm Kalorama Information, helping to fuel sales of DNA sequencers to $480 million in 2008. In its report "DNA Sequencing Equipment and Services Markets, 2nd Edition," Kalorama says more changes are on the way and will drives sales growth of 19% annually through 2013.
Helping people avoid the ER and caring for them in doctors' offices instead may not help save as much money to the health care system as initially thought, a new study suggests.
Still feeling the residual effects of springing ahead for daylight saving time? The hour of sleep lost - or gained - may play a bigger, perhaps more dangerous role in our body's natural rhythm than we think. It seems moving the clock forward or backward may alter the timing of when heart attacks occur in the week following these time changes, according to research to be presented at the American College of Cardiology's 63rd Annual Scientific Session.
NextGen Group plc is pleased to announce that its subsidiary NextGen Sciences Inc, a leader in biomarker discovery, measurement and qualification, has launched its first multiple protein assay, plasmadiscovery41, for oncology biomarker discovery and qualification.
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