Dr. Calli Cabrini Dugas Blanchard, AU.D. Audiologist - Assistive Technology Practitioner Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1270 Attakapas Dr Ste 201, Opelousas, LA 70570 Phone: 337-942-3230 |
Dr. Joseph A. Guillory, AU.D. Audiologist - Assistive Technology Supplier Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 318 W North St, Opelousas, LA 70570 Phone: 337-942-3451 Fax: 337-942-3414 |
Lahaye Center For Advanced Eye Care, Apmc Audiologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4313 I 49 S Service Rd, Opelousas, LA 70570 Phone: 337-942-2024 Fax: 337-948-6216 |
Dr. Annekia Lassere Soileau Audiologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 127 Blair St, Opelousas, LA 70570 Phone: 337-948-3646 |
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An analysis conducted by researchers at the University of Turku and Turku University Hospital in Finland has suggested that obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may be a risk factor for severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-2019).
Respiratory infection is associated with a four-fold increased risk of in-hospital cardiovascular mortality after acute myocardial infarction (AMI), according to research presented at ESC Congress today by Dr Catarina Quina-Rodrigues, a cardiologist at Hospital de Braga in Portugal. The findings highlight the importance of diagnostic alertness for respiratory infections in AMI patients so that therapeutic measures can be promptly taken.
The same evolutionary genetic advantages that have helped increase human lifespans also make us uniquely susceptible to diseases of aging such as cancer, heart disease and dementia, reveals a study to be published in a special PNAS collection on "Evolution in Health and Medicine" on Tuesday, Jan. 26.
Using community-based health advocates, delivering information within same-gender groups or adapting dietary and lifestyle advice to fit a particular community's likely diet can help people with type 2 diabetes control their blood sugar levels, certainly for up to six months, following health education.
In the November 2009 issue of the Journal of Urology, Stanford Medical School researcher Dr. Rodney Anderson and researchers at the National Center for Pelvic Pain Research, in a new study, demonstrated a high correlation between the location of painful trigger points inside the pelvic floor muscles of men with chronic prostatitis and the location in the body where they routinely complain of pain.
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