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1. a good dr
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he got me clean off the drug and never offered me anything but help staying clean. came to him addicted to oxycotin for 10 yrs he helped me get clean and stay clean. where do all his suboxone patients ...
2. Choice Matters
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... care, to support nonresidents as "outpatients." We support open admissions for those individuals who choose and need developmental center-level supports. Developmental centers are an undervalued, cost-effective ...
... stay in own home, not move Empower the elderly to remain in own home Elder real estate transactions can be a mine field Alzheimer's patients' struggles not always eased by legal documents Hospitals ...
... effort to enable patients and residents to maintain the quality of life they desire. Find out more about Merwick and other Windsor Healthcare communities at www.windsorhealthcare.org.  ...
... emerging technologies in health IT. As health IT solutions become practical and affordable, we are seeing better adoption rates among patients, doctors and insurers. Online consults or telemedicine are ...
... to solicit consumers in New Jersey and elsewhere, according to the complaint. In their phone calls to consumers, the telemarketers claim they represent charities with missions to help cancer patients, ...
... Jersey told CBS New York. “We’re giving them a vaccine into the pancreas and into their arm in the hopes of boosting their immunity to the cancer.” Six patients with inoperable pancreatic cancer were ...
... the control group were not offered screening. The results showed that for all patients, there was a 21 percent survival advantage, and more importantly, for those with follow-up of more than 10 years, ...
... the drugs went up sixteenfold, reports Chris Hawley for the Associated Press. The borough of Staten Island saw sales leap 1,200 percent. Even though the drugs are prescribed by doctors to their patients ...
... This money helped support critical care and cancer screenings for more than 135,000 patients. It covered clinical breast exams and Pap tests. When cutting this line item, Christie said it was necessary ...
... can be a mine field Alzheimer's patients' struggles not always eased by legal documents Hospitals can 'throw out' a patient, even at 2 a.m. Life’s last journey to death creates major problems and ...
... and their diabetic condition in the same procedure. The studies found in the New England Journal of Medicine found that in many cases the surgery allowed patients to discontinue Type 2 diabetes medications ...
... cancers.  The foundation provides non-medical services to New Jersey children and families through family programs and support services at absolutely no cost to families. Child patients range in age ...
... put profits ahead of patients. Using sophisticated business plans, they are circumventing state regulations intend to protect people’s health and control the cost of car insurance. Gerry Wilson, Plymouth ...
... with private insurance, which may be accounted by the fact that some doctors do not accept Medicaid or limit how many Medicaid patients they will treat. This is because Medicaid reimbursements from the ...
... of a diseased heart for patients in end-stage heart failure. The device, which was implanted in July 2010, is often used as a bridge to a transplant while keeping the rest of the organs in good enough ...
... not respond to questions posted in the comment section. RECENT COLUMNS BY CAROL ABAYA Empower the elderly to remain in own home Elder real estate transactions can be a mine field Alzheimer's patients' ...
... on lifetime dollar limits on benefits — freeing cancer patients and survivors like myself from having to worry about rationing health care. At least 3 million individuals have already been freed of ...
19. Can taking aspirin prevent cancer?
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... has been shown before to prevent distant metastasis and so these findings should focus future research on this crucial aspect of treatment of patients with cancer that hasn't already spread."  ...
... but lag national scores on these measures: Heart attack patients undergoing angioplasty, a procedure to open blocked blood vessels within 90 minutes of hospital arrival. New Jersey scored an 89 and the ...
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