Dr. Stacy L Blackmon, DDS Dentist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1100 Village Harbor Dr, Lake Wylie Family Dentistry Pa, Lake Wylie, SC 29710 Phone: 803-831-8856 Fax: 803-831-8966 |
Dr. Thomas N Stall Sr., DMD Dentist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1100 Village Harbor Dr., Lake Wylie, SC 29710 Phone: 803-831-8856 Fax: 803-831-8966 |
Dr. Kyle Richard Kilpatrick Ii, DMD Dentist - General Practice Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1100 Village Harbor Dr, Lake Wylie, SC 29710 Phone: 803-831-8856 |
Dr. Christopher Andrew Snell, D.D.S. Dentist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1100 Village Harbor Dr, Lake Wylie, SC 29710 Phone: 803-831-8856 Fax: 803-831-8966 |
Dr. Ariel N. Kunde, DMD Dentist - General Practice Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 244 Latitude Ln Ste 103, Lake Wylie, SC 29710 Phone: 803-831-2171 |
News Archive
Protox Therapeutics Inc., a developer of innovative products for the treatment of urological diseases, today announced financial results and achievements for the quarter ended June 30, 2011.
To date, the Internet has been used principally as a tool for commerce and as a cost-effective communication medium by the European healthcare industry. Increasingly however, the Internet's potential is being harnessed to transform healthcare delivery at the patient level.
A change in breakfast routine may provide benefits for the management of type 2 diabetes, according to a new study published in the Journal of Dairy Science. H. Douglas Goff, PhD, and the team of scientists from the Human Nutraceutical Research Unit at the University of Guelph, in collaboration with the University of Toronto, examined the effects of consuming high-protein milk at breakfast on blood glucose levels and satiety after breakfast and after a second meal.
A study in the Dec. 1 issue of the journal SLEEP found that loud snoring and two common insomnia symptoms difficulty falling asleep and unrefreshing sleep each significantly predicted the development of the metabolic syndrome. The study emphasizes the importance of screening for common sleep complaints in routine clinical practice.
When brain regions that control speech and reading comprehension are destroyed due to blockage of blood flow, patients are often unable to speak or comprehend spoken or written language. These difficulties with language, or "aphasia," are a common symptom in the aftermath of stroke. However, in a new study published in Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, researchers report that damage to the underlying connections among different areas of the brain can also affect the severity of aphasia.
› Verified 4 days ago