Decatur Morgan Hospital - Decatur Campus Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1201 7th Street Se, Decatur, Alabama 35601 Ratings: Phone: (256) 341-2000 |
Northwest Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1530 U S Highway 43, Winfield, Alabama 35594 Ratings: Phone: (205) 487-7736 |
Usa Health University Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 2451 Fillingim Street, Mobile, Alabama 36617 Ratings: Phone: (251) 471-7110 |
Walker Baptist Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 3400 Highway 78 East, Jasper, Alabama 35502 Ratings: Phone: (205) 387-4000 |
Providence Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 6801 Airport Boulevard, Mobile, Alabama 36608 Ratings: Phone: (251) 633-1000 |
Grove Hill Memorial Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 295 Jackson Hwy S, Grove Hill, Alabama 36451 Ratings: Phone: (251) 275-3191 |
D C H Regional Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 809 University Boulevard East, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401 Ratings: Phone: (205) 759-7111 |
Hale County Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 508 Green Street, Greensboro, Alabama 36744 Ratings: Phone: (334) 624-3024 |
Elmore Community Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 500 Hospital Drive, Wetumpka, Alabama 36092 Ratings: Phone: (334) 567-4311 |
D W Mcmillan Memorial Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1301 Belleville Avenue, Brewton, Alabama 36426 Ratings: Phone: (251) 867-8061 |
Thomas Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 750 Morphy Avenue, Fairhope, Alabama 36532 Ratings: Phone: (251) 928-2375 |
Citizens Baptist Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 604 Stone Avenue, Talladega, Alabama 35161 Ratings: Phone: (256) 761-4542 |
J Paul Jones Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 317 Mcwilliams Avenue, Camden, Alabama 36726 Ratings:NA Phone: (334) 682-4131 |
Princeton Baptist Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 701 Princeton Avenue Southwest, Birmingham, Alabama 35211 Ratings: Phone: (205) 783-3800 |
Grandview Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 3690 Grandview Parkway, Birmingham, Alabama 35243 Ratings: Phone: (205) 971-1000 |
Prattville Baptist Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 124 S Memorial Dr, Prattville, Alabama 36067 Ratings: Phone: (334) 361-4267 |
Pickens County Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 241 Robert K Wilson Drive, Carrollton, Alabama 35447 Ratings: Phone: (205) 367-8111 |
Bullock County Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 102 West Conecuh Avenue, Union Springs, Alabama 36089 Ratings:NA Phone: (334) 738-2140 |
Whitfield Regional Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 105 Highway 80 East, Demopolis, Alabama 36732 Ratings: Phone: (334) 289-4000 |
Mobile Infirmary Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 5 Mobile Infirmary Circle, Mobile, Alabama 36652 Ratings: Phone: (251) 435-4700 |
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Healthcare Trust of America, Inc. ("HTA"), a self-managed, non-traded, real estate investment trust, announced the execution of a purchase and sale agreement to acquire a three building medical office portfolio located in San Angelo, Texas, Corsicana, Texas, and Fort Wayne, Indiana for approximately $20,500,000.
Southwest Bancorp, Inc., today announced that it has priced its underwritten public offering of 4,000,000 shares of common stock at a price to the public of $12.50 per share for net proceeds of approximately $47.0 million. The offering was increased from the previously announced offering size of approximately $40 million. The offering is expected to close on April 29, 2010.
An innocent mistake made by a graduate student in a Northwestern Medicine lab (she accidentally used male mice instead of female mice during an experiment) has led scientists to a novel discovery that offers new insight into why women are more likely than men to develop autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS).
Despite current prohibitions on the words 'light' and 'mild', smokers in Western countries continue falsely to believe that some cigarette brands may be less harmful than others. In fact, all conventional brands of cigarette present the same level of risk to smokers, including 'mild' and 'low-tar' brands.
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