Drs Gilbert & Farley Od Pc Medicare Supplier Location: 3731a Boulevard, Colonial Heights, Virginia 23834 Phone: (804) 526-3676 |
Freedom Respiratory, Inc. DME Supplier - Oxygen Equipment & Supplies Location: 130 Temple Lake Dr, Colonial Heights, Virginia 23834 Phone: (804) 286-1844 |
Publix Pharmacy #1594 Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 3007 Boulevard, Colonial Heights, Virginia 23834 Phone: (804) 451-2072 |
Rite Aid Pharmacy #04820 Medicare Supplier Location: 3210 Boulevard, Colonial Heights, Virginia 23834 Phone: (804) 520-9641 |
Sam's Pharmacy 10-6524 Community/Retail Pharmacy Location: 735 Southpark Blvd, Colonial Heights, Virginia 23834 Phone: (804) 520-4182 |
Cvs Pharmacy # 01542 Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 629 Colonial Heights, Colonial Heights, Virginia 23834 Phone: (804) 526-3506 |
Cvs Pharmacy #16405 Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 721 Southpark Blvd, Colonial Heights, Virginia 23834 Phone: (804) 520-2280 |
Walmart Pharmacy 10-1424 Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 671 Southpark Blvd, Colonial Heights, Virginia 23834 Phone: (804) 526-0636 |
Walgreens #4921 Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 3201 Boulevard, Colonial Heights, Virginia 23834 Phone: (804) 524-0003 |
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New peer-reviewed data finding that fewer than one-fifth of the nearly 4 million Americans infected with chronic hepatitis C virus have received anti-viral therapy in recent years should be a wake-up call that Congress needs to move urgently on bipartisan legislation to support new state-based detection, research, and surveillance efforts, the National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable (NVHR) said today.
Teamsters who work at American Red Cross (ARC) Blood Services facilities in Philadelphia went on strike this morning to protest unfair labor practices and problems with working conditions at these facilities that could imperil the safety of donors and the integrity of the blood supply, not to mention the wellbeing of employees.
The vast majority of cells that appear to be on a one-way track to death after exposure to toxins can bounce back completely after those toxins are removed, Johns Hopkins scientists report in a new study. The finding, published in the June 15 issue of Molecular Biology of the Cell, is not only a testament to the indomitable cellular spirit, but could also offer some practical insight on how to save dying tissues after heart attacks or strokes as well as prevent cancer in cells transiently exposed to toxins.
Today, Thomas Jefferson University announces a partnership with Exosome Sciences Inc. to evaluate a novel liquid biopsy platform that might offer clinicians new and actionable information about a patient's cancer as the disease progresses and changes, via a simple blood test.
The Miami Herald reports that seniors in southern Florida have benefited from the highly lucrative and super competitive world of privately managed Medicare Advantage plans
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