Brookview Health Care Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1000 Northfield Drive, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 17201 Ratings: Phone: (717) 263-8545 |
Promedica Skilled Nrsg And Rehab (chambersburg) Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1070 Stouffer Avenue, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 17201 Ratings: Phone: (717) 263-0436 |
Laurel Lakes Rehabilitation And Wellness Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 201 Franklin Farm Lane, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 17201 Ratings: Phone: (717) 264-2715 |
Shook Home The Medicare and Medicaid Location: 55 South Second Street, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 17201 Ratings: Phone: (717) 264-6815 |
Chambers Pointe Health Care Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1425 Philadelphia Avenue, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 17201 Ratings: Phone: (717) 261-0220 |
Menno Haven Rehabilitation Center Medicare Location: 2055 Scotland Avenue, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 17201 Ratings: Phone: (717) 262-1012 |
Spiritrust Lutheran The Village At Luther Ridge Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2781 Luther Drive, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 17202 Ratings: Phone: (717) 246-5700 |
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A new study has shown that fat cells could be implicated in the transformation of the melanoma cells in the skin into highly malignant cells that spread to the different organs of the body. A team from the Tel Aviv University, led by Prof. Carmit Levy and Dr. Tamar Golan of the Department of Human Genetics and Biochemistry at TAU's Sackler School of Medicine published their findings in the journal Science Signaling this week.
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One key problem with treating people with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the fact that it is often very difficult to detect the disease when it is in the early stages of progression. A team of researchers from the University of the West of England are about to embark on a preliminary study to investigate the efficacy of combining biomarkers in blood with cognitive testing as a way of screening for AD early on so that appropriate treatments can be offered to patients sooner.
A new study published in Infant and Child Development indicates that complications during birth may increase the risk that children will develop social anxiety by their pre-teen years.
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