Dr. Sam Reed Shimamoto, M.D. Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4915 E Baseline Rd, Suite 112, Gilbert, AZ 85234 Phone: 480-626-6600 Fax: 480-626-6604 |
Neal Jain, MD Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4915 E Baseline Rd, Suite 112, Gilbert, AZ 85234 Phone: 480-626-6600 Fax: 480-626-6604 |
Dr. Earl Alan Labovitz, M.D. Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2915 E Baseline Rd, Suite 121, Gilbert, AZ 85234 Phone: 480-507-1997 Fax: 480-507-3638 |
Dr. Deepa Maria Grandon, M.D Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4915 E Baseline Rd, Suite 112, Gilbert, AZ 85234 Phone: 480-626-6600 Fax: 480-626-6604 |
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As a matter of policy, rather than politics, it is no more sensible to draw the line at $620 billion in additional revenue over the next decade than to insist, as have some Democrats, that Medicare and Social Security remain untouched. The country's structural deficit poses too large a threat to future prosperity, and there is no politically or fiscally realistic scenario under which entitlement cuts alone can solve the problem.
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In a mouse model, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine researchers discovered that olfactory sensory neurons expressing the same receptor responded to a specific odor with an array of speeds and sensitivities, a phenomenon previously not detected in the mammalian sense of smell.
It has long been known that people with blood type O are protected from dying of severe malaria. In a study published in Nature Medicine, a team of Scandinavian scientists explains the mechanisms behind the protection that blood type O provides, and suggest that the selective pressure imposed by malaria may contribute to the variable global distribution of ABO blood groups in the human population.
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