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Unitypoint Health-berryhill Center Clinic - Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2401 Des Moines St, Webster City, IA 50595 Phone: 515-832-2727 Fax: 515-573-7898 |
Brenda L. Gerdes, Lisw Social Worker - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 914 Willson Ave, Webster City, IA 50595 Phone: 515-979-5661 |
Berryhill Center For Mental Health Clinic - Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 500 Fair Meadow Dr, Webster City, IA 50595 Phone: 800-482-8305 Fax: 515-573-7898 |
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Citing the state's failure to prioritize kids, a comprehensive plan addressing the systemic education and health problems undermining children's development was delivered to California's incoming policymakers today. Authored by Children Now, the state's leading multi-issue research and advocacy group for children, The Children's Agenda details the top ten, high-priority, high-impact actions California policymakers should take to reverse the declining status of children.
Researchers have come up with self lubricating condoms that become slippery or lubricated once they come in contact with skin. This would not only raise the pleasure factor of condom usage they feel, but in turn also raise usage of condoms and reduce the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and unwanted pregnancies.
Drug manufacturers are looking at ways to create a "Viagra for the brain", which could alleviate memory loss, one of the distressing symptoms of diseases such as Alzheimer's. Work carried out by Dr George Kemenes, Senior Fellow in the Department of Biology and Environmental Science at the University of Sussex, will hopefully help to show how such drugs could work.
Scientists at The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC), designated the "#1 Rehabilitation Hospital in America" by U.S. News & World Report since 1991, report that, thanks to improvements in technology and data analysis, our understanding of the functional principles that guide the development and operation of the brain could improve drastically in the next few years.
Late starts to the first surgical case of the day can be improved, according to two studies presented at the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2013 annual meeting. Improving efficiency potentially reduces costs, increases patient and staff satisfaction, and increases the number of cases that can be performed daily.
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