See-ruern S Kitt, MD Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2222 19th Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 Phone: 661-325-2448 Fax: 661-325-7425 |
Dr. Eric Jason Boren, MD Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2121 17th St, Bakersfield, CA 93301 Phone: 661-327-9693 Fax: 661-327-0749 |
Dr. Tonny Tanus, MD Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1921 18th St, Bakersfield, CA 93301 Phone: 661-327-9693 Fax: 661-864-7711 |
Dr. Glenn R. Singer, M.D. Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4450 California Avenue, Suite 500, Bakersfield, CA 93309 Phone: 661-716-7100 Fax: 661-716-9127 |
Julia Bae, MD Allergy & Immunology - Allergy Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 3733 San Dimas St, Bakersfield, CA 93301 Phone: 800-353-5400 |
Paula Ardron, MD Allergy & Immunology - Allergy Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3733 San Dimas St, Bakersfield, CA 93301 Phone: 800-353-5400 |
Patrick K. Leung, M.D. Allergy & Immunology - Allergy Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 804 18th St, Bakersfield, CA 93301 Phone: 661-323-3081 Fax: 661-323-0422 |
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Being an adult is difficult as it is. Now two new reviews have shown that leaving school and getting employed as well as becoming a parent can lead to significant weight gain. The studies from researchers at the University of Cambridge were published in the Obesity Reviews.
A UCLA School of Nursing study has found that both healthy-weight and obese children who participated in an intensive lifestyle modification program significantly improved their metabolic and cardiovascular health despite little weight loss.
A federal judge blocked a Wisconsin abortion law from taking effect until a decision is made about its constitutionality. The law would require that women have an ultrasound before having the procedure, and that doctors who perform abortions have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals.
In diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's endogenous proteins accumulate in the brain, eventually leading to the death of nerve cells. These deposits, which consist of abnormally formed proteins, are supposed to migrate between interconnected areas of the brain, thereby contributing to the development of the illness.
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