Jill Donaldson, OTR/L Occupational Therapist - Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 305 Gristmill Dr, Forest, VA 24551 Phone: 434-385-1074 |
Delaney Ratliff Lindauer, OTR/L Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 104 Waterview Cir, Forest, VA 24551 Phone: 434-515-4187 |
Mr. Robert Michalides Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1050 Willow Oak Dr, Forest, VA 24551 Phone: 434-851-4917 |
Sara Miller Layne, MOT Occupational Therapist - Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 305 Gristmill Dr, Forest, VA 24551 Phone: 434-385-1074 |
Kyle Swim, OTR/L Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1058 Limerick Ln, Forest, VA 24551 Phone: 540-769-9560 |
Christina Michelle Ranson, OTR/L Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2925 White Rd, Forest, VA 24551 Phone: 434-845-3554 Fax: 434-845-1476 |
Heather Kathleen Ferguson, MSOT, OTR/L Occupational Therapist - Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 305 Gristmill Dr, Forest, VA 24551 Phone: 434-385-1074 |
Nasonja Tyler Pinder, OTR Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1096 Gables Dr Apt 206, Forest, VA 24551 Phone: 301-996-3902 |
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Just as primary care provider shortages are becoming acute, retail-based clinics in pharmacies and grocery stores are set to fill the gap in accessible patient care. Yet in some states, access to this convenient care is constrained due to restrictive scope-of-practice laws.
A California Chamber of Commerce political action committee bankrolled in part by insurance companies is funding TV ads supporting Republican Mike Villines in his quest to become state insurance commissioner, the Los Angeles Times reports.
A new technique based on the same technology used to detect chemical warfare agents and explosives is being employed by scientists at The University of Manchester to treat hospital patients with lung disease.
It is well known that a predisposition to adiposity lies in our genes. A new study by researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics in Freiburg now shows that it is also crucial how these genes are regulated. The scientists led by Andrew Pospisilik discovered a novel regulatory, epigenetic switch, which causes individuals with identical genetic material, such as monozygotic twins, to either be lean or obese.
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