Richard Earl Peltz, DDS Dentist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1211 Cortina Dr., Orland, CA 95963 Phone: 530-965-5544 Fax: 530-865-9209 |
Dr. David L. Altman, DDS Dentist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 152 E Walker St, Orland, CA 95963 Phone: 530-865-9647 |
Amy H. Pham, D.D.S. Dentist - General Practice Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1211 Cortina Dr, Orland, CA 95963 Phone: 530-865-5561 Fax: 530-865-9209 |
Wayne J.w. Syn, D.D.S. Dentist - General Practice Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 326 Swift St, Orland, CA 95963 Phone: 530-865-4156 |
Kimball Carlton Whitaker, DDS Dentist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 138 E Walker St, Orland, CA 95963 Phone: 530-865-4762 Fax: 530-865-4763 |
Dr. Ronald Louis Tanno, DDS Dentist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1211 Cortina Dr, Orland, CA 95963 Phone: 530-865-5561 |
Larry J. Feist, D.D.S. Dentist - General Practice Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1211 Cortina Dr, Orland, CA 95963 Phone: 530-865-5561 Fax: 530-865-9209 |
Cecilia C Dadbeh, DMD Dentist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1211 Cortina Dr, Orland, CA 95963 Phone: 530-865-5561 Fax: 530-865-4730 |
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In this Kaiser Health News column, Gail Wilensky writes: "As we await another historic vote in the House on whether lawmakers will support the Senate version of reform, it's worth asking whether incremental reform would have been a better path" (3/15).
During the last decade, more than 1,500 Americans died after accidentally taking too much of a drug renowned for its safety: acetaminophen, one of the nation's most popular pain relievers. Acetaminophen – the active ingredient in Tylenol – is considered safe when taken at recommended doses. Tens of millions of people use it weekly with no ill effect. But in larger amounts, especially in combination with alcohol, the drug can damage or even destroy the liver (Jeff Gerth and T. Christian Miller, 9/20).
A drug combination used to prevent pneumonia and opportunistic bacterial infection in persons with HIV/AIDS has unexpectedly been found to be highly effective at preventing malaria, according to a study published in the November 15 issue of The Journal of Infectious Diseases, now available online.
Soon researchers may be able to detect signs of Alzheimer's disease before symptoms appear by a simple blood test. Currently, biological tests to diagnose Alzheimer's use invasive and costly procedures including brain imaging and spinal punctures.
In a speech to the American Enterprise Institute, the governor outlined a plan that he says will expand health coverage for low-income state residents while also giving people more control over their health care choices.
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