Kayley Letcher, OT Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 117 E Jefferson St, Georgetown, KY 40324 Phone: 859-224-2273 Fax: 859-224-4675 |
Mrs. Leslie C Anglin, OTR/L Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 110 Raise Old Glory Ln, Georgetown, KY 40324 Phone: 859-582-9591 |
Kelly M Green, OTR/L Occupational Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 101 Windsor Path, Georgetown, KY 40324 Phone: 859-263-5140 Fax: 859-263-5141 |
Kentucky Orthopedic Rehabilitation Llc Occupational Therapist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 101 Eastside Dr, Suite A, Georgetown, KY 40324 Phone: 502-867-0111 Fax: 502-867-0041 |
Kelsey Blau Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 117 E Jefferson St, Georgetown, KY 40324 Phone: 859-224-2273 Fax: 859-224-4675 |
Megan Zugger, OT Occupational Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 106 Osbourne Way Ste 106, Georgetown, KY 40324 Phone: 502-642-4228 |
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Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian recently announced encouraging clinical study results for patient-specific vaccine therapy to treat metastatic melanoma. The study is ongoing, but the report concludes that patient-specific vaccines can sometimes induce durable complete regression of progressing soft-tissue melanoma metastases, as demonstrated in one particular patient who participated in the trial.
Brenda Milner, Ph.D., a pioneer in the field of cognitive neuroscience whose discoveries revolutionized the understanding of memory, was awarded the 2011 Pearl Meister Greengard Prize from The Rockefeller University yesterday.
A team of doctors and scientists from the Champalimaud Clinical Centre in Lisbon, Portugal, and the Netherlands Cancer Institute in Amsterdam, has shown that patients with "low" rectal cancer (that is, very close to the anus) who show no sign of their tumors after a course of radio- and chemotherapy can safely choose to postpone invasive and complication-prone surgical procedures.
It's always in front of a million people and feels like eternity. You're strolling along when suddenly you've stumbled-the brain realizes you're falling, but your muscles aren't doing anything to stop it.
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