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Bhc West Hills Hospital Psychiatric Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1240 E Ninth St, Reno, Nevada 89512 Ratings:NA Phone: (775) 323-0478 |
Northern Nevada Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 2375 E Prater Way, Sparks, Nevada 89434 Ratings: Phone: (775) 331-7000 |
Dini-townsend Hospital At Nnmh Psychiatric Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 480 Galletti Way, Sparks, Nevada 89431 Ratings:NA Phone: (775) 688-2001 |
Humboldt General Hospital Critical Access Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 118 East Haskell Street, Winnemucca, Nevada 89445 Ratings: Phone: (775) 623-5222 |
South Lyon Medical Center Critical Access Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 213 S Whitacre/po Box 940, Yerington, Nevada 89447 Ratings:NA Phone: (775) 781-3761 |
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Two Philadelphia-based national organizations, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America and the African Methodist Episcopal Church, are launching a landmark partnership aimed at helping children of single, low-income and incarcerated parents succeed. The Father's Day weekend announcement comes as Big Brothers Big Sisters agencies across the nation face waiting lists disproportionately represented by African American boys.
The Dompé biopharmaceutical company announced today that the Committee for Orphan Medicinal Products of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has officially designated recombinant human Nerve Growth Factor (rhNGF) - the investigational biotech molecule developed by Dompé based on research by Nobel Laureate Rita Levi Montalcini - as an orphan drug for the treatment of neurotrophic keratitis.
Conatus Pharmaceuticals Inc. and the University of Alberta announced today the treatment of the first patient in an investigator-initiated islet cell transplant Phase I/II trial of emricasan (IDN-6556), a pan-caspase inhibitor.
Study after study has shown that for cancer survivors, exercise is good. But what kind of exercise is best? A pilot study by Colorado researchers hints that group exercise and personal training may lead to similar physical gains, but that a specially designed class for cancer survivors incorporating group dynamics-strategies may increase quality of life beyond that of survivors using personal training.
The investigation of a simple protein has uncovered its uniquely complicated role in the spread of the childhood cancer, osteosarcoma. It turns out the protein, called ezrin, acts like an air traffic controller, coordinating multiple functions within a cancer cell and allowing it to endure stress conditions encountered during metastasis.
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