Mina Park Physical Therapist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 844 Bridge St Ste C, Colusa, CA 95932 Phone: 530-458-7770 Fax: 530-458-7735 |
Matthew Boyd Bennion, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 844 Bridge St, Suite C, Colusa, CA 95932 Phone: 530-458-7770 Fax: 530-458-7735 |
Colusa Physical Therapy Physical Therapist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 844 Bridge St, Suite C, Colusa, CA 95932 Phone: 530-458-7770 Fax: 530-458-7735 |
Christina Garcia Hayes, PT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 706 Jay St, Colusa, CA 95932 Phone: 530-458-4578 |
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An international consortium led by scientists from the Cancer Research UK London Research Institute, The Royal Marsden Hospital and the Technical University of Denmark has been granted nearly £5million by the European Union to identify gene targets for personalised treatment for kidney cancer patients.
Adult lesbian and bisexual women are more likely to report childhood abuse and adult sexual assault than heterosexual women, according to a new study by Dr. Keren Lehavot from the VA Puget Sound Health Care System in Seattle, USA and her collaborators. Furthermore, the researchers' work shows that women who are more butch report more abuse in childhood, particularly physical and emotional neglect, while women who identify as femme, and have a more feminine appearance, report more adult sexual assaults.
Local outdoor gear manufacturer MSR (Mountain Safety Research) and Seattle-based international nonprofit organization and global health innovation leader PATH today announced the launch of a new water treatment product, the result of a five-year partnership to bring low-cost community water solutions to the global market.
Walgreen Co. of Deerfield, Ill., has agreed to pay $35 million to settle claims that from 2001 to 2005, it improperly switched patients to different versions of the prescriptions drugs Ranitidine, Fluoxetine and Eldepryl in order to increase its reimbursement from Medicaid, the Justice Department announced today.
Researchers have identified a new clinical syndrome that produces serious and sometimes fatal symptoms in a variety of seemingly unrelated diseases. The syndrome, described in the April 6 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, is caused by hemolysis, the destruction of red blood cells.
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