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Etowah Landing Medicare and Medicaid Location: 809 South Broad Street, Rome, Georgia 30161 Ratings: Phone: (706) 235-1337 |
Rome Health And Rehabilitation Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1345 Redmond Road, Rome, Georgia 30165 Ratings: Phone: (706) 234-8281 |
Winthrop Health And Rehabilitation Medicare and Medicaid Location: 12 Chateau Drive, Rome, Georgia 30161 Ratings: Phone: (706) 235-1422 |
Pruitthealth - Rome Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2 Three Mile Road Ne, Rome, Georgia 30165 Ratings: Phone: (706) 236-6002 |
Evergreen Health And Rehabilitation Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 139 Moran Lake Road, Ne, Rome, Georgia 30161 Ratings: Phone: (706) 378-3383 |
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A Health and Human Services mandate that forces every employer to provide employees with health coverage that not only covers birth control and sterilization, but makes them free ... has drawn fire from the Catholic bishops. Less predictable-;and far more interesting-;has been the heat from the Catholic left, including many who have in the past given the president vital cover. In a post for the left-leaning National Catholic Reporter, Michael Sean Winter minces few words. Under the headline "J'ACCUSE," he rightly takes the president to the woodshed for the politics of the decision.
Aggressive cancer cells spread from a tumour to another part of the body through the blood vessel. To be able get in and out of the blood vessel, the cancer cell needs to penetrate tissue. Researchers from The University of Bergen have discovered a protein that the cancer cell uses like scissors to cut up tissue, so it can spread from a tumour to a new organ.
Starting in September, President Obama's Affordable Care Act will go into effect. The act mandates free preventative services such as cholesterol or breast cancer screenings and tetanus shots. But the question is, will doctors and patients take advantage of these new preventative services? "Unfortunately, thanks to our American healthcare system, we have been programmed to focus on treatment and not prevention," said Dr. David Samadi, a urologic oncologist specializing in prostate cancer treatment and robotic surgery, who is also the Chief of Robotics and Minimally Invasive Surgery at The Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City.
Fecal immunochemical tests could allow noninvasive assessment of patients with ulcerative colitis, say the authors of a Japanese study.
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