Hshs Holy Family Hospital Inc, Hospital Units - Psychiatric Unit Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 200 Health Care Dr, Greenville, IL 62246 Phone: 618-664-0808 Fax: 618-664-9750 |
Hshs Holy Family Hospital, Inc. Psychiatry & Neurology - Psychiatry Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 200 Health Care Dr, Greenville, IL 62246 Phone: 618-664-0808 Fax: 618-664-9750 |
Jubilee House Outreach Counselor Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 417 W College Ave, Greenville, IL 62246 Phone: 618-664-2360 |
Bond County Health Department Community/Behavioral Health Agency Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1520 S 4th St, Greenville, IL 62246 Phone: 618-664-1455 Fax: 618-664-1374 |
Bond County Health Department Community/Behavioral Health Agency Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1520 S 4th St, Greenville, IL 62246 Phone: 618-664-1455 Fax: 618-664-1744 |
The Lighthouse Therapy Center Llc Clinic - Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 302 S 3rd St, Greenville, IL 62246 Phone: 618-699-5099 Fax: 618-493-4178 |
Prairie Counseling Center Community/Behavioral Health Agency Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1520 S 4th St, Greenville, IL 62246 Phone: 618-664-1442 Fax: 618-664-1744 |
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BioSante Pharmaceuticals, Inc., announced today that the independent Data Monitoring Committee (DMC) has completed the seventh unblinded review of the LibiGel Phase III cardiovascular and breast cancer safety study, which has completed enrollment of subjects.
The European Society of Cardiology has launched a novel position paper, under the auspices of its Committee for Practice Guidelines, on tackling the cardiac toxicity of anticancer therapies. The cardio-oncology paper is published online today in European Heart Journal and on the ESC Website.
In a discovery that has relevance in a variety of fields, including human health, UC Riverside Assistant Professor of Biochemistry Frank Sauer and colleagues at UC Riverside, in Germany, and in Wisconsin, have found a new way to identify when a living cell begins to grow.
A naturally occurring enzyme called hyaluronidase may be an effective alternative treatment for spasticity, or muscle stiffness, a disabling condition in people who have had a stroke or other brain injury.
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