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Greene County Rural Health Clinic Clinic/Center - Rural Health Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 727 9th St, Carrollton, IL 62016 Phone: 217-942-6612 Fax: 217-942-6613 |
County Of Greene Clinic/Center - Public Health, State or Local Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 310 5th St, Carrollton, IL 62016 Phone: 217-942-6961 |
Jch Medical Group - Carrollton Clinic/Center - Rural Health Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 523 S Main St, Carrollton, IL 62016 Phone: 217-942-3326 Fax: 217-942-9833 |
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A Tasmanian initiative to provide a ‘Quick Reference Guide' to antibiotic prescribing in the community has been embraced by general practitioners (GPs) and is set to improve prescribing, delegates at the National Medicines Symposium in Canberra have heard.
RESEARCHERS at the University of Huddersfield are harnessing the power of song to spread vital healthcare messages - including Covid-19 precautions - among African women thanks to major funding from Britain's Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Doctoral students from 36 of the world's leading universities will meet at the University of Sydney for a conference designed to foster cooperation in education and research.
The New York Times: "More and more, the Great Health Care Debate of 2009 is a numbers game. And the longer the debate goes on, the squishier the numbers seem to get. For months, many leading Democrats, including President Obama, have pushed for the creation of a government-run insurance plan to compete with private insurers. A main argument was that a public plan would save people money. It would not be under pressure to earn profits, pay high private-sector salaries or deny needed care."
Scientists have developed a new kind of molecule which they believe could ultimately lead to the development of a vaccine against HIV using genetically modified tobacco.
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