Dr. Dan Howard Youngren, D.D.S. Dentist - General Practice Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 5815 Sheridan Lake Rd, Rapid City, SD 57702 Phone: 605-716-7527 Fax: 605-716-7528 |
Dr. Kelli J Jobman, DDS Dentist - Pediatric Dentistry Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 700 Sheridan Lake Rd, Rapid City, SD 57702 Phone: 605-341-3068 |
Dr. Mark W Garner, DDS Dentist - General Practice Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 720 N Maple, Rapid City, SD 57701 Phone: 605-737-3150 Fax: 605-348-3201 |
Mrs. Kelsey Elizabeth Wondercheck, DDS Dentist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 717 Meade Street, Suite 200, Rapid City, SD 57701 Phone: 605-593-9023 |
Dr. Steven John Lien, D.D.S. Dentist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3200 Canyon Lake Dr, Rapid City, SD 57702 Phone: 606-355-2264 |
Mr. Joshua David Friedman, D.D.S. Dentist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 110 Minnesota St, Rapid City, SD 57701 Phone: 605-343-2843 |
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today licensed Ceprotin, the first biologic treatment for patients with a rare genetic defect that can cause a potentially life-threatening clotting disorder.
As reported last December in the New England Journal of Medicine, the U.S. military's on-the-ground surgical strategy now aims at "damage control, not definitive repair, unless it can be done quickly."
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) remains under-recognized in hospitalized patients, despite being associated with cardiovascular complications and sudden death. A multi-disciplinary group of researchers and physicians at Thomas Jefferson University and Hospitals have created a clinical pathway, or screening process, to identify the disorder in higher-risk, hospitalized patients and recently published the results in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine.
The radioactive carbon-14 produced by above-ground nuclear testing in the 1950s and '60s has helped researchers determine that the number of fat cells in a human's body, whether lean or obese, is established during the teenage years. Changes in fat mass in adulthood can be attributed mainly to changes in fat cell volume, not an increase in the actual number of fat cells.
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