Westhills Village Health Care Facility Medicare Location: 255 Texas St, Rapid City, South Dakota 57701 Ratings: Phone: (605) 342-0255 |
Clarkson Health Care Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1015 Mt View Rd, Rapid City, South Dakota 57702 Ratings: Phone: (605) 343-5882 |
Avantara Mountain View Medicare and Medicaid Location: 916 Mountain View Road, Rapid City, South Dakota 57702 Ratings: Phone: (605) 343-8577 |
Avantara Arrowhead Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2500 Arrowhead Dr, Rapid City, South Dakota 57702 Ratings: Phone: (605) 348-0285 |
Avantara Saint Cloud Medicare and Medicaid Location: 302 St Cloud Street, Rapid City, South Dakota 57701 Ratings: Phone: (605) 343-4738 |
Avantara North Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1620 North 7th Street, Rapid City, South Dakota 57701 Ratings: Phone: (605) 343-4958 |
Fountain Springs Healthcare Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2000 Wesleyan Blvd, Rapid City, South Dakota 57702 Ratings: Phone: (605) 343-3555 |
Good Samaritan Society - St Martin Village Medicare and Medicaid Location: 4825 Jericho Way, Rapid City, South Dakota 57702 Ratings: Phone: (605) 343-1919 |
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RXi Pharmaceuticals Corporation, a biopharmaceutical company pursuing the development and commercialization of proprietary therapeutics based on RNA interference (RNAi), announced today that it has entered into a research collaboration with Mirna Therapeutics (Austin, TX), to determine the utility of combining RXi's proprietary rxRNA™ technology with Mirna's microRNA mimics as potential therapeutics in oncology. The parties will each contribute technology and resources to the collaboration to generate and evaluate novel microRNA compounds.
Congressional Budget Office chief Doug Elmendorf dropped a bombshell on his Director's Blog this morning: federal spending on all health care programs will exceed $1 trillion this year. But when he turned to spelling out options for trimming that figure in the years ahead, he offered a limited and not very satisfying menu of choices, all of which involved doing less or charging people more.
Young women who were treated for cancer as children have a greater chance of developing breast cancer if their treatment included chest radiation, if they initially had cancer of the bones, muscles, or connective tissue, or had a family history of breast cancer
Our hearts beat a life long. With every beat our heart muscle contracts and expands. How this can work throughout an entire life remains largely a mystery. Researchers at the Technical University of Munich have now measured the forces acting between the building blocks titin and α-actinin which stabilize the muscle.
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