Ryan Haught Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 400 Justice Ave, Logan, WV 25601 Phone: 304-687-4435 |
Kelly Marie Hale-brown, PT, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 20 Hospital Dr, Logan, WV 25601 Phone: 304-831-1101 |
Mr. Douglas Kevin Hibbs, P.T. Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 364 Riverview Ave, Logan, WV 25601 Phone: 304-752-4443 Fax: 304-752-8802 |
Jennifer Marie O'neal, PT, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 364 Riverview Ave, Logan, WV 25601 Phone: 304-752-4443 Fax: 304-752-8802 |
Amanda Sisler Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 506 Holly Ave, Logan, WV 25601 Phone: 304-282-5206 |
Mr. Derrick Jason Brumfield, MPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1000 W Park Ave, Logan, WV 25601 Phone: 304-752-8723 Fax: 304-752-8728 |
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Aer Lingus and the Kinney Center for Autism Education and Support at Saint Joseph's University have partnered to develop a visual guide that helps individuals with autism and related disorders prepare for and experience air travel.
Building on the success of previous efforts among researchers and caregivers to improve the care of chronically ill children, North Carolina Children's Hospital is one of 27 sites across the nation developing a disease registry for inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). The research collaborative is part of a $12-million grant to Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, enabling the creation of this first-of-its-kind registry system providing real time information on thousands of IBD cases across the country and, eventually, around the world.
Natera, a leading innovator in prenatal genetic testing, today announced the initiation of a distribution partnership with ProPath, a wholly physician-owned provider of pathology services to clinicians and medical facilities in the United States, for its Panorama non-invasive prenatal screening test (NIPT).
The wide range of manifestations of COVID-19 has continued to baffle investigators. Now, a new study published on the preprint server medRxiv in June 2020 shows that blood proteins in COVID-19 patients change over time, and these can possibly predict or reflect the severity of disease. More, they may present targets for treatment.
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