Ethan Earl Griffel, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1741 Grand Ave, Billings, MT 59102 Phone: 406-969-6610 Fax: 406-969-6611 |
Travis Sherman, PT, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2900 12th Ave N Ste 140w, Billings, MT 59101 Phone: 406-237-5050 Fax: 406-272-3395 |
Michelle Renee Carlile, DPT Physical Therapist - Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1701 Avenue E Ste A, Billings, MT 59102 Phone: 406-690-6996 Fax: 406-206-5262 |
Jennifer O. Haarr, PT Physical Therapist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 801 N 29th St, Billings, MT 59101 Phone: 406-238-2500 |
Ms. Jakke Lou Hall, PT Physical Therapist - Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2900 12th Ave N Ste 20w, Billings, MT 59101 Phone: 406-237-7100 Fax: 406-238-6855 |
Physical Therapy In Motion Physical Therapist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 50 27th St W Ste B, Billings, MT 59102 Phone: 406-651-9099 Fax: 406-651-4332 |
Cal Chase, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3307 Grand Ave Ste 203, Billings, MT 59102 Phone: 406-655-9060 |
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Bayshore Home Health announced today the purchase of Saskatoon-based home health care company Nightingale Nursing Group Inc. The acquisition expands Bayshore's presence in the province, complements its existing office in Regina, and provides an opportunity to service additional remote northern communities.
A rare Patagonian rodent known as the colonial tuco-tuco fascinates biologists because it seems to defy all odds. This threatened species has so little genetic diversity that the slightest whiff of climate change or disease should have wiped it off the face of the earth long ago. Yet the hearty gopher-like creature has not only managed to survive for thousands of years in the harsh climate of the Argentine highlands, it has evolved a complex social structure that's unique among the more than 50 closely related tuco-tuco species.
Australian researchers are on the road to the discovery of a new form of artificial human skin that could be a boon to burn victims and other patients needing skin grafts. At present the available skin grafts are only 1 millimeter thick and serve only to replace the top epidermis layer.
Recent trends show that primary reason for the measles outbreak, affecting several European countries, is the decline in vaccination coverage, for which mainly the 'spread of anti-scientific theories' can be blamed. However, it turns out it is not the only one.
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