Dr. Christina A Lee, AU.D. Audiologist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 415 Highland Ave Ste 2, Cheshire, CT 06410 Phone: 203-272-4512 Fax: 203-272-4517 |
Dr. Judith Orrill Shea, AU.D. Audiologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 415 Highland Ave, Suite 2, Cheshire, CT 06410 Phone: 203-272-4512 Fax: 203-272-4517 |
Alexandra Morena Burgess, AU.D Audiologist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 415 Highland Ave Ste 2, Cheshire, CT 06410 Phone: 203-272-4512 Fax: 203-272-4517 |
Claire Mcchesney, AU.D. Audiologist - Assistive Technology Practitioner Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 415 Highland Avenue, Suite 2, Cheshire, CT 06410 Phone: 203-272-4512 Fax: 203-272-4517 |
Comprehensive Hearing, Llc Audiologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 415 Highland Ave, Cheshire, CT 06410 Phone: 203-272-4512 Fax: 203-272-4517 |
Comprehensive Hearing Care Center, Llc Audiologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 415 Highland Ave, Suite 2, Cheshire, CT 06410 Phone: 203-272-4512 Fax: 203-272-4517 |
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In December, the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity made an unprecedented request: it asked the editors of the journals Nature and Science not to publish certain details in two papers describing experiments in which scientists created a highly transmissible form of the deadly H5N1 influenza virus. ... Such caution, though well intentioned, is misplaced.
Expectant mothers who gain large amounts of weight tend to give birth to heavier infants who are at higher risk for obesity later in life. But it's never been proven that this tendency results from the weight gain itself, rather than genetic or other factors that mother and baby share. A large population-based study from Children's Hospital Boston, looking at two or more pregnancies in the same mother, now provides evidence that excess maternal weight gain is a strong, independent predictor of high birth weight.
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