Mr. Frank C Allen, DMD Dentist - General Practice Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1115 B Street, Plummer, ID 83851 Phone: 208-686-1931 Fax: 208-686-0242 |
Dr. Taylor James Wilkens, DDS Dentist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 427 N 12th St, Plummer, ID 83851 Phone: 208-686-1931 |
Dr. Adam M. Holecek, D.D.S. Dentist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 427 N. 12th Street, Plummer, ID 83851 Phone: 208-686-1931 Fax: 208-686-0123 |
Mr. Terry B Hale, DDS Dentist - General Practice Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1115 B Street, Plummer, ID 83851 Phone: 208-686-1931 Fax: 208-686-0242 |
Mr. David M Holecek, DDS Dentist - General Practice Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1115 B St, Plummer, ID 83851 Phone: 208-686-1931 Fax: 208-686-0242 |
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For years, doctors treating those with HIV have recognized a relationship between how faithfully patients take the drugs they prescribe, and how likely the virus is to develop drug resistance. More recently, research has shown that the relationship between adherence to a drug regimen and resistance is different for each of the drugs that make up the "cocktail" used to control the disease.
Cervical cancer is the second-most prevalent cancer in women and, despite encouraging improvements in screening leading to earlier detection, cervical cancer still kills many women every year. The risk of cervical cancer is increased by infection with certain types of human papilloma virus (HPV).
Experts have warned that alcopops are posing a new threat to underage drinkers. These alcopops are ready-to-drink flavoured alcoholic drinks that contain more alcohol than usual, they warn.
Fight for Sight has today announced funding for research to investigate the causes of keratoconus. The condition, which usually affects young people, results in progressive damage to the cornea – the window at the front of the eye – and has a profound impact on vision and quality of life.
Norwegian studies indicate that people with osteoporosis have a greater risk of developing cardiovascular disease, and vice versa. Now researchers believe they have found a biological system that may influence both disease processes.
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