Kayla Neemeyer, RN Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1716 26th Street, Central City, NE 68826 Phone: 308-946-3015 |
Jacey Schwarz, Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1715 26th St, Central City, NE 68826 Phone: 308-946-3015 |
Laurel Blodgett, RN, BSN Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1715 26th St, Central City, NE 68826 Phone: 308-946-3015 |
Valerie Steinke, RN Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1715 26th St, Central City, NE 68826 Phone: 308-946-3015 |
Tanya Kier, RN Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1715 26th St, Central City, NE 68826 Phone: 308-946-3015 |
Renee Howell Hutsell, RN Registered Nurse - General Practice Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1711 15th Ave, Central City, NE 68826 Phone: 308-946-3057 |
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A hearty snowfall brings anticipation for one of winter's highlights - sledding. The adrenaline from speeding down an icy hill, feeling the snow spraying your face and the wind's icy fingers nearly taking your breath away can be exhilarating. There is nothing like tearing down a perfect sledding hill to get rid of cabin fever. However, serious injuries can accompany the winter fun if precautions are not taken.
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Louisiana lawmakers bristled Monday about getting few details and no ability to decide the $523 million in budget cuts Gov. Bobby Jindal's administration has made to health care programs, largely to LSU's safety net health care facilities. Several complained the governor's top leaders weren't explaining the gravity of the slashing and the implications on the LSU network of public hospitals and clinics that care for the poor and uninsured in a state where one in five residents don't have health insurance.
You're in the supermarket eyeing a basket of sweet, juicy plums. You reach for the conventionally grown stone fruit, then decide to spring the extra $1/pound for its organic cousin. You figure you've just made the healthier decision by choosing the organic product - but new findings from Stanford University cast some doubt on your thinking.
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