Roosevelt Care Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 118 Parsonage Road, Edison, New Jersey 08837 Ratings: Phone: (732) 321-6800 |
Care One At The Highlands Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1350 Inman Avenue, Edison, New Jersey 08820 Ratings: Phone: (908) 754-7100 |
Hartwyck At Oak Tree Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2048 Oak Tree Road, Edison, New Jersey 08820 Ratings: Phone: (732) 906-2100 |
Embassy Manor At Edison Nursing And Rehabilitation Medicare and Medicaid Location: 10 Brunswick Avenue, Edison, New Jersey 08817 Ratings: Phone: (732) 985-1500 |
Brighton Gardens Of Edison Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1801 Oaktree Road, Edison, New Jersey 08820 Ratings: Phone: (732) 767-1031 |
New Jersey Veterans Memorial Home Menlo Medicare Location: 132 Evergreen Rd, Edison, New Jersey 08818 Ratings: Phone: (732) 452-4100 |
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Financial difficulties can significantly impact a cancer patient's quality of life during treatment and may even increase their risk of death, according to the results of a pooled analysis presented at the ESMO 2016 Congress in Copenhagen.
"Sen. Ben Nelson said Thursday he has asked Democratic leadership to extend to all states the extra Medicaid funding promised to Nebraska in the health care reform bill," The Associated Press reports. "The Democrat wouldn't say who he has spoken to regarding the so-called 'Cornhusker Kickback' but that he would see to it that Nebraska doesn't get a special deal." Nelson said if he can't get similar treatment for every state, "he wants states to be freed from paying the cost of Medicaid expansion. That could mean eliminating the provision, finding another way to pay for it or allowing states to opt out" (Ross, 1/7).
Researchers from the Boston University School of Public Health in the United States say there is no evidence to support a correlation between ABO blood group and the risk of infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) or the severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
New research by the Gladstone Institutes of Cardiovascular Disease (GICD) and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), has revealed the genetic determinants of fat storage in cells, which may lead to a new understanding of and potential treatments for obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. While scientists have long understood that lipid droplets contribute to fat build up in cells, the genes involved in droplet biology have been a focus of extensive research.
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