Grand Mental Health Clinic - Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 211 N. Hwy 10 Ste D, Kansas, OK 74347 Phone: 918-901-9800 Fax: 918-999-0112 |
Grand Mental Health Clinic - Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 191 N Highway 59, Kansas, OK 74347 Phone: 918-308-5518 Fax: 918-999-0112 |
Grand Mental Health Clinic - Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 211 N Highway 10, Suite A, Kansas, OK 74347 Phone: 918-308-5518 Fax: 918-999-0112 |
Keetoowah Cherokee Treatment Services Community/Behavioral Health Agency Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 282 State Highway 10, Kansas, OK 74347 Phone: 918-708-9009 |
Grand Mental Health Clinic - Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 211 N Hwy 10 Ste D, Kansas, OK 74347 Phone: 918-308-5518 Fax: 918-999-0112 |
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Promethera Biosciences, a Belgian biotechnology company developing Promethera HepaStem, a cell-based therapy for the treatment of in-born errors of metabolism and acquired liver diseases, today announces the completion of its Series C fundraising round. The company has raised €25.33 million ($31.4 million), including €20.33 million in capital.
Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) have uncovered the genetic identity of a cellular receptor for the immune system's first-response antibody, a discovery that sheds new light on infection control and immune disorders.
Ohio Governor John Kasich on Wednesday signed a law that would prohibit abortion coverage from the state insurance exchange Ohio must create under the federal health care law. ... The law bans Ohio citizens from being able to purchase insurance through the exchange that includes abortion coverage, even if they pay for it with their own money, said Kellie Copeland, executive director of NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio, who criticized the bill.
Evidence of the sustained benefits of an investigational antipsychotic treatment for people with dementia-related psychosis has been published.
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) tests to screen for prostate cancer are frequently performed among patients for whom the PSA test is not shown to be beneficial, and clinicians with certain characteristics are more likely to order such inappropriate screening tests, according to a report in the July 9 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine.
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