Hospitals in Warner Robins, GA

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Houston Medical Center
Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 1601 Watson Boulevard, Warner Robins, Georgia 31093
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   Phone: (478) 922-4281    

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MR Solutions unveils preclinical, cryogen-free MRI systems at ISMRM 2015 and SNMMI 2015

Delegates visiting MR Solutions' new exhibition stand at ISMRM 2015 and SNMMI 2015, in June 2015, were thrilled to see the company's 3T, 4.7T and 7T MRI cryogen-free magnet technology for preclinical imaging.

Study finds high rate of unnecessary antibiotic prescribing for low-risk Ontarian seniors

Nearly one in two seniors in Ontario who visited a family doctor for a non-bacterial infection received an unnecessary antibiotic prescription, according to a new study from the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences Western site in London, Ontario and Lawson Health Research Institute.

Highlights: Calif. insurer satisfaction; Manchin and W. Va. abortion bill; Md. mental health legislation

For the seventh consecutive year, Kaiser Permanente ranked highest in customer satisfaction for health insurance among California policyholders, according to ratings firm J.D. Power & Associates.

Geisinger installs catheter-based cardiac assist device, Impella 2.5

A minimally invasive, catheter-based cardiac assist device - the Impella 2.5 - is credited with saving the life of 86-year-old Rose Lombardo of Hazleton. Grandmother to seven and great-grandmother to another 12, Rose was "at death's door" after suffering concurrent heart attacks, according to her daughter, Gabriella Norgard.

Study shows enhanced immunogenicity of heterologous boosting strategy in individuals primed with J&J vaccine

Researchers from Singapore conducted a study to assess the spike protein-specific humoral and cellular immunity in Ad26.COV2.S vaccinated individuals either primed with Ad26.COV2.S only, or boosted with a homologous or heterologous second dose.

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