Rebecca Young, MSN, RN, CPN Registered Nurse - Diabetes Educator Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3581 Palmer Dr Ste 201, Cameron Park, CA 95682 Phone: 530-672-7021 |
Margaret Crockett, Registered Nurse - Neonatal Intensive Care Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3226 Heights Dr, Cameron Park, CA 95682 Phone: 916-733-8459 Fax: 916-733-1728 |
James M Holt, F.N.P. Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4062 Flying C Rd Ste 41, Cameron Park, CA 95682 Phone: 530-676-8234 Fax: 530-676-0819 |
Mrs. Pamela Lee Mello Dennis, FNP Registered Nurse Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 3581 Palmer Dr, Suite 608, Cameron Park, CA 95682 Phone: 530-672-7060 Fax: 530-672-7061 |
Mrs. Janey Arlene Caylor, RN Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4028 Berry Rd, Cameron Park, CA 95682 Phone: 530-306-6110 Fax: 530-676-4895 |
Jeanne Rachel Appell, RN, NP, CDE Registered Nurse - Diabetes Educator Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3581 Palmer Dr Ste 201, Cameron Park, CA 95682 Phone: 530-672-7021 Fax: 530-748-0338 |
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Today, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) joined three child safety organizations at NewYork-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital to release "Safe Sleep for Babies," a new crib safety video aimed at helping all new parents avoid suffocation, strangulation and entrapment risks in the sleep environment. CPSC also is announcing three new recalls of dangerous drop-side cribs.
Kendle, a leading, global full-service clinical research organization, today announced it now offers Brain Network Activation imaging providing a non-invasive platform for mapping, monitoring and understanding brain electro-physiological network activity in response to cognitive or physiological stimuli. The BNA imaging technology was developed by ElMindA, a medical technology development company based in Herzliya, Israel.
Portico Healthnet, a non-profit agency working to reduce the number of people without coverage for health care services, has been awarded more than $988,000 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to launch the Minnesota Coalition for Kids Health Coverage, a partnership of community agencies from around the state, to identify and enroll uninsured children into the Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare state health coverage safety net programs.
The demise of Neanderthals may have nothing to do with innovative hunting weapons carried by humans from west Asia, according to a new study published in the Journal of Human Evolution. The researchers, from Nagoya University and The University of Tokyo, Japan, say their findings mean that we may need to rethink the reasons humans survived Neanderthals - and that we may not have behaved as differently as we thought.
Standard antidepressant medications don't work for everyone, and even when they do they are slow to kick in. In an effort to find better depression treatments, researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine discovered that inhibiting an enzyme called Glyoxalase 1 (GLO1) relieves signs of depression in mice.
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