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Ms. Jennifer Neil Harland, BA Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 14900 Private Dr, East Cleveland, OH 44112 Phone: 216-851-8200 |
Mr. Cameron Holmes, OTR/L Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 14900 Private Dr, East Cleveland, OH 44112 Phone: 216-851-8200 |
Charlotte Harris Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 15624 Hazel Rd, East Cleveland, OH 44112 Phone: 216-466-1757 |
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A group of volunteers ate half a kilo of strawberries every day for two weeks to demonstrate that eating this fruit improves the antioxidant capacity of blood. The study, carried out by Italian and Spanish researchers, showed that strawberries boost red blood cells' response to oxidative stress, an imbalance that is associated with various diseases.
APCER Pharma announced that in the past three months it has further expanded its customer base and operations. APCER is a leading global provider of comprehensive drug safety, regulatory services and risk management programs for pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device and consumer products companies.
The United States moved a step closer to major healthcare reform this weekend as the House of Representatives voted 220 to 215 to approve a plan that will, among other goals, extend coverage to an estimated 36 million people without insurance, create a government health insurance option and prohibit such contentious insurance company practices as denying coverage for those with pre-existing conditions and rescinding coverage without clear and convincing evidence of fraud.
Now, Las Vegas is emerging as a test of how much a community can improve chronically poor health by expanding insurance coverage and using models of medical care pioneered in healthier places. "We are a prime example of what people see as problematic about the American healthcare system," said Larry Matheis, the former longtime head of the Nevada State Medical Assn. "That makes a lot of the ideas in health reform very attractive. … The challenge is going to be figuring out how to make it all work" (Levey, 6/7).
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