Brenda K Milas, LISW-S Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 299 Cramer Creek Ct, Dublin, OH 43017 Phone: 614-889-5722 Fax: 614-889-9335 |
Caitlin Ashley Cipriano, MSW, LSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 7235 Sawmill Rd Ste 101, Dublin, OH 43016 Phone: 614-602-2174 |
Jessica Messersmith-miller, MSW, LISW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 299 Cramer Creek Ct, Dublin, OH 43017 Phone: 614-889-5722 |
Christine Hayes Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 299 Cramer Creek Ct, Dublin, OH 43017 Phone: 614-230-3328 |
Sarah Lofton, LISW-S Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2917 Charmwood Ct, Dublin, OH 43017 Phone: 419-602-1697 |
Monica Marie Szonn-lillard, LISW, ECMHP Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 7720 Riverside Dr, Dublin, OH 43016 Phone: 614-937-5415 |
Faiza Sharif Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 299 Cramer Creek Ct, Dublin, OH 43017 Phone: 614-889-5722 Fax: 614-889-9335 |
Michael Howell Jr. Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 299 Cramer Creek Ct, Dublin, OH 43017 Phone: 614-889-5722 Fax: 614-889-9335 |
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Although, in the majority of cases, the localized presence of Neisseria meningitidis in the throat has no consequence, it can sometimes lead to meningitis or septicaemia. The seriousness of these two infections is driving researchers from around the world to improve their understanding of the mode of operation of this bacterium, which, once it leaves its favourite location becomes extremely dangerous.
New research findings about the brain, nervous system, and related disorders will be presented at Neuroscience 2011 in Washington, Nov. 12-16. Among the many findings are how the brain adapts during development, learning, and decision-making; how genes and the environment work in tandem to influence behavior and disease; and how novel science is changing the understanding of pain, mental illness, and aging.
Crafting a vaccine against RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) has been a minefield for 50 years, but scientists believe they have found the right balance.
Reports in the United States of cases of infants suffering a serious bowel condition as a result of taking a new vaccine against the rotavirus, have prompted the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to issue a warning about the drug.
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