Children's Hospital Home Care | |
3000 Horizon Dr, King Of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 | |
(800) 866-1242 |
Name | Children's Hospital Home Care |
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Organization Name | Children's Hospital Of Philadelphia |
Location | 3000 Horizon Dr, King Of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 |
Type | Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Supplier |
Phone | (800) 866-1242 |
Participate in Medicare | Medicare enrolled and may accept medicare assignment. Please check with the supplier if they accept medicare-approved amount before you get your prescription drugs, equipment or supplies from this supplier. |
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NPI Number | 1033289889 |
Organization Name | CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA |
Type | Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Supplier |
Address | 3000 Horizon Dr, King Of Prussia, PA 19406 |
Phone Number | 800-866-1242 |
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EntreMed, Inc., a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company developing therapeutics for the treatment of cancer and other diseases, today reported financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2014.
The first test to identify acute mountain sickness has been developed by a team of researchers in Italy and France and is presented today at EuroEcho-Imaging 2013. The test could revolutionise trekking and climbing by predicting who will develop the potentially deadly condition so they can avoid high altitudes, ascend more gradually or take preventative medication.
Exposure to hormone-altering chemicals called phthalates - which are found in many plastics, foods and personal care products - early in pregnancy is associated with a disruption in an essential pregnancy hormone and adversely affects the masculinization of male genitals in the baby, according to research led by the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health.
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University of Massachusetts Amherst food scientist Matthew Moore has received two grants from the USDA to apply new technology in an effort to more quickly detect and trace foodborne disease caused by noroviruses and bacteria.
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NPI Number | 1548330350 |
Organization Name | CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA |
Type | Pharmacy |
Address | 3000 Horizon Dr, King Of Prussia, PA 19406 |
Phone Number | 800-866-1242 |
News Archive
EntreMed, Inc., a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company developing therapeutics for the treatment of cancer and other diseases, today reported financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2014.
The first test to identify acute mountain sickness has been developed by a team of researchers in Italy and France and is presented today at EuroEcho-Imaging 2013. The test could revolutionise trekking and climbing by predicting who will develop the potentially deadly condition so they can avoid high altitudes, ascend more gradually or take preventative medication.
Exposure to hormone-altering chemicals called phthalates - which are found in many plastics, foods and personal care products - early in pregnancy is associated with a disruption in an essential pregnancy hormone and adversely affects the masculinization of male genitals in the baby, according to research led by the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health.
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› Verified 5 days ago
News Archive
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The first test to identify acute mountain sickness has been developed by a team of researchers in Italy and France and is presented today at EuroEcho-Imaging 2013. The test could revolutionise trekking and climbing by predicting who will develop the potentially deadly condition so they can avoid high altitudes, ascend more gradually or take preventative medication.
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