Ms Leah Irene Cressotti, MSN,CS,APRN | |
100 Bilton Rd, Somers, CT 06071-1059 | |
(860) 814-4683 | |
(860) 814-4796 |
Full Name | Ms Leah Irene Cressotti |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Certified Clinical Nurse Specialist (cns) |
Experience | 37 Years |
Location | 100 Bilton Rd, Somers, Connecticut |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. She accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1396046744 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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364SP0809X | Clinical Nurse Specialist - Psychiatric/mental Health, Adult | 001222 (Connecticut) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Baystate Medical Center | Springfield, MA | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Behavioral Health Network Inc | 3072596360 | 80 |
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Chronic depression is an adaptive, reparative neurobiological process gone wrong, say two University of California, San Diego School of Medicine researchers, positing in a new theory that the debilitating mental state originates from more ancient mechanisms used by the body to deal with physical injury, such as pain, tissue repair and convalescent behavior.
Physical activity is being increasingly recognized as an effective tool to treat depression. PhD candidate George Mammen's review published in the October issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine has taken the connection one step further, finding that moderate exercise can actually prevent episodes of depression in the long term.
The first direct evidence that a single protein is critical in the cellular export of iron may help to explain human hemochromatosis, researchers report in the March issue of Cell Metabolism.
On Monday, "a girl admitted to a hospital in West Bengal with polio-like symptoms sparked worries that India's battle against polio may not be over yet," the Wall Street Journal's "India Real Time" blog reports, noting, "The suspected polio case ... comes just two weeks after the WHO removed India from the list of countries where polio is endemic."
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Entity Name | Behavioral Health Network Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1477582609 PECOS PAC ID: 3072596360 Enrollment ID: O20040608001373 |
News Archive
Chronic depression is an adaptive, reparative neurobiological process gone wrong, say two University of California, San Diego School of Medicine researchers, positing in a new theory that the debilitating mental state originates from more ancient mechanisms used by the body to deal with physical injury, such as pain, tissue repair and convalescent behavior.
Physical activity is being increasingly recognized as an effective tool to treat depression. PhD candidate George Mammen's review published in the October issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine has taken the connection one step further, finding that moderate exercise can actually prevent episodes of depression in the long term.
The first direct evidence that a single protein is critical in the cellular export of iron may help to explain human hemochromatosis, researchers report in the March issue of Cell Metabolism.
On Monday, "a girl admitted to a hospital in West Bengal with polio-like symptoms sparked worries that India's battle against polio may not be over yet," the Wall Street Journal's "India Real Time" blog reports, noting, "The suspected polio case ... comes just two weeks after the WHO removed India from the list of countries where polio is endemic."
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Ms Leah Irene Cressotti, MSN,CS,APRN 100 Bilton Rd., Somers, CT 06071 Ph: () - | Ms Leah Irene Cressotti, MSN,CS,APRN 100 Bilton Rd, Somers, CT 06071-1059 Ph: (860) 814-4683 |
News Archive
Chronic depression is an adaptive, reparative neurobiological process gone wrong, say two University of California, San Diego School of Medicine researchers, positing in a new theory that the debilitating mental state originates from more ancient mechanisms used by the body to deal with physical injury, such as pain, tissue repair and convalescent behavior.
Physical activity is being increasingly recognized as an effective tool to treat depression. PhD candidate George Mammen's review published in the October issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine has taken the connection one step further, finding that moderate exercise can actually prevent episodes of depression in the long term.
The first direct evidence that a single protein is critical in the cellular export of iron may help to explain human hemochromatosis, researchers report in the March issue of Cell Metabolism.
On Monday, "a girl admitted to a hospital in West Bengal with polio-like symptoms sparked worries that India's battle against polio may not be over yet," the Wall Street Journal's "India Real Time" blog reports, noting, "The suspected polio case ... comes just two weeks after the WHO removed India from the list of countries where polio is endemic."
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