Sea View Hospital Rehabilitation Center And Home Medicare and Medicaid Location: 460 Brielle Ave, Staten Island, New York 10314 Ratings: Phone: (718) 317-3000 |
Silver Lake Specialized Rehab And Care Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 275 Castleton Avenue, Staten Island, New York 10301 Ratings: Phone: (718) 447-7800 |
Clove Lakes Health Care And Rehab Center, Inc Medicare and Medicaid Location: 25 Fanning Street, Staten Island, New York 10314 Ratings: Phone: (718) 289-7900 |
Verrazano Nursing Home Medicare and Medicaid Location: 100 Castleton Avenue, Staten Island, New York 10301 Ratings: Phone: (718) 273-1300 |
Eger Health Care And Rehabilitation Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 140 Meisner Avenue, Staten Island, New York 10306 Ratings: Phone: (718) 979-1800 |
New Vanderbilt Rehabilitation And Care Center, Inc Medicare and Medicaid Location: 135 Vanderbilt Ave, Staten Island, New York 10304 Ratings: Phone: (718) 447-0701 |
Carmel Richmond Healthcare And Rehab Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 88 Old Town Road, Staten Island, New York 10304 Ratings: Phone: (718) 979-5000 |
Golden Gate Rehabilitation & Health Care Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 191 Bradley Ave, Staten Island, New York 10314 Ratings: Phone: (718) 698-8800 |
Staten Island Care Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 200 Lafayette Avenue, Staten Island, New York 10301 Ratings: Phone: (718) 448-9000 |
Richmond Ctr For Rehab And Specialty Healthcare Medicare and Medicaid Location: 91 Tompkins Avenue, Staten Island, New York 10304 Ratings: Phone: (718) 876-1200 |
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Stem cell researchers at Emory University School of Medicine have made an advance toward having a long-lasting "repair caulk" for blood vessels. The research could form the basis of a treatment for peripheral artery disease, derived from a patient's own cells. Their results were recently published in the journal Circulation.
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