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Lionheart Psychotherapy Mental Health Counseling Pllc Counselor - Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 238 Warren St Apt E, Hudson, NY 12534 Phone: 858-964-8329 |
Clearwater Counseling Inc. Community/Behavioral Health Agency Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 430 E Allen St, Hudson, NY 12534 Phone: 518-567-2225 |
Ajs Mental Health Counseling, Pllc Counselor - Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 430 East Allen St, Suite 3, Hudson, NY 12534 Phone: 518-945-8586 |
Columbia County Mental Health Center Clinic - Mental Health Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 325 Columbia St, Hudson, NY 12534 Phone: 518-828-9446 Fax: 518-828-9450 |
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A single progesterone measurement may be useful for predicting nonviable pregnancies in women with pain or bleeding when an ultrasound investigation proves to be inconclusive, say researchers.
NPR interviewed Rep. Dave Camp, ranking Republican on the House Ways and Means Committee. Camp said: "We were able to at least be heard and have some exposure to the ideas that we've been promoting for a long time. And the president did finally say in the close that we do have ideas that lower costs in insurance and that — do it without increasing taxes. And we don't cut Medicare. And we don't have new mandates in our proposals. So this is really the first opportunity we've had to really focus not only our colleagues and the president, but also the American people on the proposals we've had" (Siegel, 2/25).
Women who develop blood clots while taking tamoxifen for early-stage breast cancer are more likely to carry a faulty version of a gene involved in clotting than those who do not develop blood clots, a US study has found.
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