Iconsult Healthcare, Inc. | |
16660 Paramount Blvd Ste 100 Paramount CA 90723-5457 | |
(424) 349-7108 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Iconsult Healthcare, Inc. |
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Speciality | Internal Medicine |
Location | 16660 Paramount Blvd Ste 100, Paramount, California |
Authorized Official Name and Position | Maneesh Ashley Bansal (MANAGER) |
Authorized Official Contact | 4243497108 |
Accepts Medicare Insurance | Yes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance. |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Iconsult Healthcare, Inc. 16660 Paramount Blvd Ste 100 Paramount CA 90723-5457 Ph: (424) 349-7108 | Iconsult Healthcare, Inc. 16660 Paramount Blvd Ste 100 Paramount CA 90723-5457 Ph: (424) 349-7108 |
NPI Number | 1649740234 |
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Provider Enumeration Date | 11/27/2018 |
Last Update Date | 11/27/2018 |
Medicare PECOS PAC ID | 5395085195 |
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Medicare Enrollment ID | O20190313002913 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1649740234 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207R00000X | Internal Medicine | (* (Not Available)) | Primary |
Provider Name | Michael K Louie |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Urology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1538294798 PECOS PAC ID: 9335248640 Enrollment ID: I20070627000695 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Provider Name | Maneesh A Bansal |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Internal Medicine |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1063615102 PECOS PAC ID: 9032219860 Enrollment ID: I20070710000306 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Provider Name | Tejinder Mohan Kalra |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Gastroenterology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1174564033 PECOS PAC ID: 3476634361 Enrollment ID: I20080116000809 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Provider Name | Scott A Fleishman |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Psychologist |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1942411343 PECOS PAC ID: 9537293170 Enrollment ID: I20100817001583 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Provider Name | Deborah Anghesom-negusse |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Gastroenterology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1780862169 PECOS PAC ID: 8022293091 Enrollment ID: I20110506000572 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Provider Name | Lisa Ann Stirling |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Dermatology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1063685410 PECOS PAC ID: 1557539228 Enrollment ID: I20110725000078 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Provider Name | Martin H Kay |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Dermatology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1750450615 PECOS PAC ID: 2365413457 Enrollment ID: I20120223000419 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Provider Name | Sapna Singh Patel |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Medical Oncology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1710140561 PECOS PAC ID: 6103089222 Enrollment ID: I20120529000383 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Provider Name | Dat Nguyen |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Critical Care (intensivists) |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1982698528 PECOS PAC ID: 7810955994 Enrollment ID: I20150202001991 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Provider Name | Daniel N Pistone |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Psychiatry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1962405084 PECOS PAC ID: 2062490113 Enrollment ID: I20150520001213 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Provider Name | Mohsen A Aljayeh |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Infectious Disease |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1770785859 PECOS PAC ID: 5698876787 Enrollment ID: I20150702002645 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Provider Name | Tony Tongyu Liu |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1609106459 PECOS PAC ID: 1658696299 Enrollment ID: I20151030002244 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Provider Name | David Noam Kay |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1205254992 PECOS PAC ID: 9931491180 Enrollment ID: I20170131000012 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Provider Name | Melody Nicole Abbene |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Psychologist |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1457786717 PECOS PAC ID: 8527338250 Enrollment ID: I20170727003298 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Provider Name | Dillys K Owusu |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1396124533 PECOS PAC ID: 8123393089 Enrollment ID: I20171004000037 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Provider Name | Jeffrey M Demian |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Podiatry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1922477280 PECOS PAC ID: 8820356900 Enrollment ID: I20171219000457 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Provider Name | Mishel Farasatpour |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Neurology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1841533767 PECOS PAC ID: 6406105089 Enrollment ID: I20180814004278 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Provider Name | Mahtab Sohrevardi |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Endocrinology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1578777033 PECOS PAC ID: 0143312678 Enrollment ID: I20190702002081 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Provider Name | Eric J Bansal |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Interventional Cardiology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1689945776 PECOS PAC ID: 7517293905 Enrollment ID: I20190723002025 |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Gastroenterology |
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. Barlow, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University (BU), have collaborated to study the effect of behavioral and medication treatments on patients with alcoholism and anxiety.
With a view to increasing the spread of Global Health Partner's shares in connection with one of the company's major shareholders wishing to reduce its shareholding, Avanza Bank was given the assignment of offering 950,000 shares to its depot customers, with a subscription period from 24-30 March 2010.
Cancer patients who wore acupressure wristbands had much less nausea while receiving radiation treatment, making the bands a safe, low-cost addition to anti-nausea medication, according to a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.
A report in the November Cell Metabolism reveals powerful effects of light on the adrenal glands, a finding that might explain the broad benefits of bright light therapy for a variety of conditions, including sleep and depressive disorders, according to researchers.
According to an Australian Financial Review report the major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to reduce the Australian government's medicine bill by AUD $2 billion over the next four years only if they are assured of price modifications in future. The details of the agreement are to be revealed next week and experts believe it will reduce the burden on the federal budget which is still considering the source of funds to pay for its health reform package.
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