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  2. HCA Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    HCA Healthcare, Inc. (historically known as Hospital Corporation of America) is an American global for-profit operator of health care facilities that was founded in 1968. It is based in Nashville, Tennessee, and, as of May 2020, owned and operated 186 hospitals and approximately 2,400 sites of care, including surgery centers, freestanding emergency rooms, urgent care centers and physician ...

  3. HCA Healthcare lifts annual forecasts on robust medical care ...

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    () -HCA Healthcare raised its yearly profit and revenue forecasts on Friday as it expects sustained demand for medical procedures to cushion a hit from the Trump administration's tariffs, sending ...

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  5. Laron syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Laron syndrome (LS), also known as growth hormone insensitivity or growth hormone receptor deficiency (GHRD), is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by a lack of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1; somatomedin-C) production in response to growth hormone (GH; hGH; somatotropin). [6] It is usually caused by inherited growth hormone receptor (GHR) mutations. [2][6] The syndrome is ...

  6. Commentary: Frisbie partnership with HCA Healthcare saved ...

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    In the first days of Frisbie’s partnership with HCA Healthcare, the COVID-19 pandemic was declared and endangered the health of so many – stretching hospitals and caregivers to their limits.

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  8. Growth-hormone-releasing hormone receptor - Wikipedia

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    The growth-hormone-releasing hormone receptor (GHRHR) is a G-protein-coupled receptor that binds growth hormone-releasing hormone. The GHRHR activates a Gs protein that causes a cascade of cAMP via adenylate cyclase. [5] GHRHR is distinct from the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (also known as the ghrelin receptor), where growth hormone releasing peptides act to release growth hormone.

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