On Site Physical Therapy Llc | |
200 Admirals Cove Blvd, Jupiter, FL 33477-4046 | |
(561) 632-2160 | |
(561) 842-6458 |
Full Name | On Site Physical Therapy Llc |
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Type | Facility |
Speciality | Physical Therapist |
Location | 200 Admirals Cove Blvd, Jupiter, Florida |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and accepts medicare insurance. Providers at this facility may prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1033318266 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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225100000X | Physical Therapist | PT 20257 (Florida) | Primary |
Provider Name | Sunita Sharma |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1437265899 PECOS PAC ID: 8820062227 Enrollment ID: I20040823000316 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Ayleen M Howard |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1184639502 PECOS PAC ID: 6709840556 Enrollment ID: I20041112000293 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | John J Butler |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1710061569 PECOS PAC ID: 6901843317 Enrollment ID: I20050415000701 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Bradley R Nolin |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1821044249 PECOS PAC ID: 5890725832 Enrollment ID: I20050818000730 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Steven M Bass |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1326139460 PECOS PAC ID: 3072615764 Enrollment ID: I20070227000430 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Oscar M Flores |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1073657243 PECOS PAC ID: 8022108430 Enrollment ID: I20071221000014 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Amy Boyd |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1114134939 PECOS PAC ID: 2769553445 Enrollment ID: I20080624000542 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Alexandra W Brown |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1336473818 PECOS PAC ID: 1153461991 Enrollment ID: I20091229000559 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Bradley S Goldman |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1447419494 PECOS PAC ID: 2961495460 Enrollment ID: I20110329000664 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Paul A Laine |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1285829283 PECOS PAC ID: 8426201484 Enrollment ID: I20121227000269 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Lydia Picard |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1245616424 PECOS PAC ID: 3577873066 Enrollment ID: I20151112003025 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Samantha J Meyers |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1982992061 PECOS PAC ID: 9335430354 Enrollment ID: I20160622002253 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Michele Land |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1588933055 PECOS PAC ID: 3476808940 Enrollment ID: I20180625002109 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Rafael Mastov |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1225177611 PECOS PAC ID: 1658474838 Enrollment ID: I20200825000534 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Jaime Schuette |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1881993277 PECOS PAC ID: 6507187267 Enrollment ID: I20201002001097 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Kirby Janke |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1154400240 PECOS PAC ID: 6305743956 Enrollment ID: I20201209000301 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | David A Mcalpine |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1093164790 PECOS PAC ID: 6608264122 Enrollment ID: I20211102001121 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Rhyan Nicole Scearce |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1518410802 PECOS PAC ID: 6204231129 Enrollment ID: I20230814001610 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Ashley Rose Manford |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1134807365 PECOS PAC ID: 0749643070 Enrollment ID: I20230901003428 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Ryan J Uhazie |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1518326966 PECOS PAC ID: 5092168245 Enrollment ID: I20240124002926 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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On Site Physical Therapy Llc 513 Driftwood Rd, North Palm Beach, FL 33408-4813 Ph: (561) 632-2160 | On Site Physical Therapy Llc 200 Admirals Cove Blvd, Jupiter, FL 33477-4046 Ph: (561) 632-2160 |
News Archive
Following the conclusion of a two-day meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this week - meant "to gather feedback from flu researchers, others in the science community, and the public on its draft framework for funding H5N1 gain-of-function studies and to continue an international dialogue on issues related to benefits and risks of the research" - "experts anticipated that a voluntary moratorium on work with lab-modified strains that have increased transmissibility might end soon," CIDRAP News reports.
Opposing thumbs, expressive faces, complex social systems: it's hard to miss the similarities between apes and humans. Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait-the ability to understand numbers-also is shared by man and his primate cousins.
A new treatment strategy for hypertension can cut the risk of strokes by around 25 percent and coronary events by around 15 percent according to the preliminary results of a major international trial announced at the American College of Cardiology Late Breaking Clinical Trials II Meeting in Orlando today.
Cells within an injured mouse eye can be coaxed into regenerating neurons and those new neurons appear to integrate themselves into the eye's circuitry, new research shows. The findings potentially open the door to new treatments for eye trauma and retinal disease.
› Verified 1 days ago
Eugene A. Reiff, P.T. Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 318 Caravelle Dr, Jupiter, FL 33458 Phone: 561-255-6229 Fax: 561-776-8436 | |
Dr. Diana Johnson-ford, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 900 E Indiantown Rd, Suite 111, Jupiter, FL 33477 Phone: 561-288-8810 Fax: 877-464-1813 | |
Kelly Gerlach, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 210 Jupiter Lakes Blvd Ste 5101, Jupiter, FL 33458 Phone: 561-741-1876 Fax: 888-721-1997 | |
Action Physical Therapy Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 17380 N Hwy A1a Alt, Suite 305, Jupiter, FL 33477 Phone: 561-741-1661 Fax: 561-741-1663 | |
Mr. Robert Voorhees Jr., Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 210 Jupiter Lakes Blvd, Suite 5101, Jupiter, FL 33458 Phone: 561-741-1876 Fax: 888-721-1997 | |
Ms. Kai N Aird, PT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 18313 Jupiter Landings Dr, Jupiter, FL 33458 Phone: 561-704-7224 Fax: 561-972-4446 | |
Dr. Eric W. Roberts, PT,DPT,OCS,MTC Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3535 Military Trl, 203, Jupiter, FL 33458 Phone: 561-744-9191 Fax: 561-744-9198 |