Arcola Health And Rehabilitation Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 901 Arcola Avenue, Silver Spring, Maryland 20902 Ratings: Phone: (301) 649-2400 |
Fairland Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2101 Fairland Road, Silver Spring, Maryland 20904 Ratings: Phone: (301) 384-6161 |
Cadia Healthcare - Springbrook Medicare and Medicaid Location: 12325 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, Maryland 20904 Ratings: Phone: (301) 622-4600 |
Regency Care Of Silver Spring, Llc Medicare and Medicaid Location: 9101 Second Avenue, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 Ratings: Phone: (301) 588-5544 |
Bel Pre Healthcare Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2601 Bel Pre Road, Silver Spring, Maryland 20906 Ratings: Phone: (301) 598-6000 |
Layhill Nursing And Rehabilitation Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 3227 Bel Pre Road, Silver Spring, Maryland 20906 Ratings: Phone: (301) 871-2000 |
Fox Chase Rehabilitation And Nursing Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2015 East-west Highway, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 Ratings: Phone: (301) 587-2400 |
Manor Care Health Services -silver Spring Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2501 Musgrove Road, Silver Spring, Maryland 20904 Ratings: Phone: (301) 890-5552 |
Althea Woodland Nursing Home Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1000 Daleview Drive, Silver Spring, Maryland 20901 Ratings: Phone: (301) 434-2646 |
Bedford Court Healthcare Cent. Medicare and Medicaid Location: 3701 International Drive, Silver Spring, Maryland 20906 Ratings: Phone: (301) 598-2900 |
Autumn Lake Healthcare At Oakview Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2700 Barker Street, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 Ratings: Phone: (301) 565-0300 |
Riderwood Village Medicare and Medicaid Location: 3160 Gracefield Road, Silver Spring, Maryland 20904 Ratings: Phone: (301) 572-8420 |
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Today ACAMP hosted a health & medical seminar, explaining how technologies like nanotechnology, biomaterials and microfluidics can play a powerful role in the creation of innovative healthcare products that help promote health and improve the quality, cost and outcomes of patient care, while opening new markets for Alberta companies worldwide.
Great hopes are always placed in new cancer therapies. However, whether new surgical techniques, drugs or radiation therapies actually prolong the life of cancer patients, or even cure them, can often only be reliably assessed after several years' of testing. Researchers are therefore looking for proxy markers that after initiation of cancer therapy can reliably predict as quickly as possible whether the treatment has a benefit.
Too many women die each year because they are unaware that heart disease is their No. 1 killer. Right now, one in three women die of cardiovascular disease and 90 percent of women have one or more risk factors for developing heart disease in the future.
People who have been diagnosed with a mild concussion, or mild traumatic brain injury, may have a 56 percent increased risk of developing Parkinson's disease, according to a study published in the April 18, 2018, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
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