Barbara Slocum, CNM,WHNP-BC Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 10465 Park Meadows Dr, Suite 104, Lone Tree, CO 80124 Phone: 303-799-7903 Fax: 303-799-1222 |
Ms. Sarah Kathleen Meyer, CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 9548 Park Meadows Dr, Lone Tree, CO 80124 Phone: 720-848-0000 |
Jessica Howard, CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 9548 Park Meadows Dr, Lone Tree, CO 80124 Phone: 720-848-0000 |
Brianna Bridges Jacobs, CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 10465 Park Meadows Dr Ste 104, Lone Tree, CO 80124 Phone: 303-799-7903 |
Ms. Susan Jill Mcconaughy, CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 10465 Park Meadows Drive, Suite 104, Lone Tree, CO 80124 Phone: 303-799-7903 Fax: 303-799-1222 |
Mary Suzanne Healey, CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 10465 Park Meadows Dr Ste 104, Lone Tree, CO 80124 Phone: 303-799-7903 |
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Use of a computer environment is a new and fast-developing field in pediatric neurorehabilitation. The first longitudinal study in Estonia on the cognitive and social rehabilitation of children with acquired brain injury was completed at the University of Tartu, confirming the efficiency of using computer-based programs and virtual reality for improving children's attention, visuospatial abilities and social skills.
As the U.S. Senate prepares to hold a hearing on human embryonic stem cell research (hESCR), a new public opinion poll shows that a plurality of Americans (47 percent) oppose federal funding of stem cell research that involves destroying human embryos, while only thirty-eight percent (38 percent) support such funding. The poll, conducted by ICR / International Communications Research, surveyed 1,006 adults September 8-14. It was commissioned by the Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB).
Research by scientists at UCL (University College London) has clearly demonstrated for the first time the structure and function of a gene crucial to the regulation of blood pressure. The discovery could be important in the search for new treatments for illnesses such as heart disease, the UK's biggest killer.
More than one third of patients with invasive cancer are undertreated for their pain, with minorities twice as likely to not receive analgesics, according to research from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
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