Alston Clinical Private Practice Pllc Social Worker - Clinical Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 28 School St, East Granby, CT 06026 Phone: 860-836-2278 |
Educational Advancement Associates Psychologist - Clinical Child & Adolescent Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 15 Schoolhouse Lndg, East Granby, CT 06026 Phone: 860-413-3778 |
Healing Solutions, Llc Social Worker - Clinical Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 28 School St, East Granby, CT 06026 Phone: 860-880-2781 |
Gem Tree Counseling Community/Behavioral Health Agency Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 290 Hartford Ave, East Granby, CT 06026 Phone: 860-836-8884 |
Inspired Healing Llc Social Worker - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 28 School St, East Granby, CT 06026 Phone: 860-614-1572 |
News Archive
Preeclampsia is one of the most common complications to occur during pregnancy, yet its causes are still unknown. A new study involving patients, cell cultures and animal experiments has now shown that those affected by the disease have lower quantities of the placenta's immune protein CD74, and that certain inflammatory factors are higher. These factors disrupt the formation of the placenta and leave the fetus undernourished.
A new study finds breast cancer screening rates (BCSR) declined among women aged 50 to 74 years within 32 community health centers that serve lower-income populations during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.
Many neurological disorders, such as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease, are marked by impaired motor skills. In addition, growing evidence suggests there's a link between some neurodegenerative diseases and body weight. A recent NIH study, for example, found that adults who are obese or overweight at midlife may be at risk for earlier onset of Alzheimer's disease.
The Wall Street Journal reports on a rise of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (TB) in India, writing, "India's slow response to years of medical warnings now threatens to turn the country into an incubator for a mutant strain of tuberculosis that is proving resistant to all known treatments, raising alarms of a new global health hazard."
Almost half of all medicines globally are used irrationally. This, say medicines experts at the World Health Organization (WHO), can have severe consequences: adverse drug reactions, drug resistance, protracted illness and even death. In addition, the financial cost incurred by individuals and governments due to irrational use is unnecessary and often extremely high, particularly in developing countries where patients often pay for medicines out of pocket.
› Verified 8 days ago