Sharon Annette Drye, AUD, CCC-A Audiologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1949 Florence Blvd, Florence, AL 35630 Phone: 256-415-8100 |
Hollie Boyer Audiologist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1949 Florence Blvd, Florence, AL 35630 Phone: 501-773-7274 |
Shoals Hearing Clinic, P.c. Audiologist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 433 N Pine St, Florence, AL 35630 Phone: 256-740-8383 Fax: 256-740-8386 |
Dr. Homer G Adams, PHD Audiologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1114 Bradshaw Dr, Florence, AL 35630 Phone: 256-764-2667 |
Shoals Audiology Audiologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1114 Bradshaw Dr, Florence, AL 35630 Phone: 256-764-2667 |
Dr. Richard Lee Gresham, AU.D. Audiologist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 433 N Pine St, Florence, AL 35630 Phone: 256-740-8383 Fax: 256-740-8386 |
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Noting that Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, in his annual letter "argued that it is essential to carefully measure progress in innovation and global health," Stefano Bertozzi, director of HIV at the Gates Foundation, writes in a SciDev.Net opinion piece, "This is because while measuring the quantity of interventions is important, we also need to determine which interventions - and which approaches to them - create the greatest long-term impact."
UCB and U.S. based partner Immunomedics Inc. announced that results from the phase IIB study, EMBLEM, showed that certain doses of epratuzumab were associated with a meaningful and statistically significant reduction in disease activity in adult patients with moderate to severe active SLE.
A group of Ohio AIDS advocates, patients and medical providers hosted a protest in Columbus today in conjunction with a public hearing held by the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) and its Director, Theodore E. Wymyslo, M.D., on proposed rule changes that would restrict access to lifesaving AIDS drugs for low-income Ohioans based on medical criteria.
For tissues to cooperate and perform normal functions, cells need to know which way is up. When cells lose track of their orientation, they can start to grow out of control, and develop into cancer.
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