Intouch Health Counselor - Mental Health Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 532 Main St Ste A, Philadelphia, MS 39350 Phone: 601-781-8677 Fax: 601-676-0550 |
Weems Mental Health Clinic - Adult Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1011 Posey Avenue, Philadelphia, MS 39350 Phone: 601-656-3451 |
Intouch Psychological Services Llc Counselor - Professional Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1120 E Main St Ste 24, Philadelphia, MS 39350 Phone: 601-781-8677 Fax: 601-207-7720 |
Neshoba County General Hospital Hospital Units - Psychiatric Unit Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1001 Holland Ave, Philadelphia, MS 39350 Phone: 601-663-1200 Fax: 601-663-1236 |
Finding Hope Counseling Services Counselor Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 271 W Beacon St, Philadelphia, MS 39350 Phone: 601-389-8248 |
Insight Counseling & Consulting, Llc Counselor - Professional Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 907 Carter Ave, Suite #3, Philadelphia, MS 39350 Phone: 601-568-5032 Fax: 601-568-5016 |
Open Minds Counseling Llc Counselor - Professional Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1120 E Main St Ste 4, Philadelphia, MS 39350 Phone: 601-416-1860 |
The Anchor Clinic Counselor - Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 907 Carter Ave Ste 3, Philadelphia, MS 39350 Phone: 601-650-8150 Fax: 601-429-9281 |
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Results of a genome-wide association study on 2,244 critically-ill patients due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) from 208 intensive care units across the United Kingdom revealed significant host-specific genetic determinants that can predispose people to the severe form of the disease. The report is currently available on the medRxiv preprint server.
Working with mice, scientists at Johns Hopkins publishing in the December issue of Neoplasia have shown that a protein made by a gene called "Twist" may be the proverbial red flag that can accurately distinguish stem cells that drive aggressive, metastatic breast cancer from other breast cancer cells.
It may seem paradoxical that Congress was willing to tackle a grand bargain when the deficit problem looked big and insoluble -; but quickly lost interest as soon as the problem became more manageable. … But the reason isn't really mysterious. A grand bargain would have required both sides to swallow unpalatable compromises. It would have required Democrats to agree to cuts in future spending on Medicare and Social Security. Likewise, it would have required Republicans to accept increases in tax revenue (Doyle McManus, 6/19).
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