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Health Delaware United States
Health Delaware United States
  Health & Nutrition |
MedPro Inc. - The Needlyzer will provide a safe, efficient and cost-effective method for the disposal and destruction of hypodermic needles. The Needlyzer is a Class 3 medical device that reduces hypodermic needles and other sharps into an inert metal oxide in powdered form; it will process needles with a single hand, at the point of use, without recapping, and is available in a portable configuration.
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- Information about United Way of Delaware, including capability to contribute online.
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- An annual guide to medical professionals throughout the Delmarva Peninsula.
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- A CareFirst Company. Offers services to employers and individuals. Site includes information for customers, providers, and brokers, as well as consumer health care links.
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- A statewide trade and membership services organization representing and serving hospitals, health systems, and related health care organizations to ensure quality and cost-effective care to the citizens of the State.
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- Basic vital statistics about Delaware from the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics FASTATS program. Also has links to full-text publications containing more comprehensive information.
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- Community web site for Fire, Rescue, and EMS professionals in Delaware.
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- Mission to improve the quality of life for Delaware's citizens by promoting health and well-being, fostering self-sufficiency, and protecting vulnerable populations.
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- Membership organization representing more than 130 healthcare organizations in Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and northern Delaware.
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- Information for older persons, adults with physical disabilities, caregivers, and service professionals in Delaware.
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- a not-for-profit community organization providing blood to hospitals throughout the Delmarva peninsula.
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- Contact point for senior services in Sussex County, Delaware
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- The Delaware Athletic Trainers' Association is committed to improving the health care of the physically active in the state.
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