Adventist Health Howard Memorial Clinic/Center - Rural Health Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 3 Marcela Dr, Willits, CA 95490 Phone: 707-459-6115 Fax: 707-459-1345 |
Adventist Health Physicians Network Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3 Marcela Dr, Willits, CA 95490 Phone: 707-459-6115 Fax: 707-459-1345 |
Baechtel Creek Medical Clinic Clinic/Center - Rural Health Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1245 S Main St, Willits, CA 95490 Phone: 707-459-6861 Fax: 707-459-3057 |
Little Lake Health Center Clinic/Center Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 45 Hazel St, Willits, CA 95490 Phone: 707-456-9600 |
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CardioGenics Holdings Inc., developer of the ultra-sensitive QL Care Point-Of-Care analyzer and products for the immunoassay segment of the In-Vitro Diagnostics market, announced that the Company's subsidiary, CardioGenics Inc., has entered into an agreement with Merck Chimie S.A.S. to adopt its proprietary biological-linking technology to Merck-supplied magnetic beads designed to increase yields in antibody manufacturing.
Elsevier, a world-leading publisher of medical information products and services, announced today that in cooperation with Peking University Medical Press (PUMP) it has donated over 5,000 books to medical universities, colleges and schools in Midwest China.
Six changemakers who have dramatically improved children's lives will be showcased on November 5 by World of Children, the only global recognition and funding non-profit that recognizes individuals who are changing the lives of children around the world.
On the eve of the British Columbia inquiry into the death of Robert Dziekanski, a review of scientific data in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) finds that in some cases, stun guns may stimulate the heart in experimental models. This evidence is contrary to current views that stun guns only affect skeletal muscles.
Almost 20 years after scientists first identified cigarette smoking as a risk factor for osteoporosis and bone fractures, a new study is shedding light on exactly how cigarette smoke weakens bones. The report, in ACS' Journal of Proteome Research, concludes that cigarette smoke makes people produce excessive amounts of two proteins that trigger a natural body process that breaks down bone.
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