Dr. James D Morgan, M.D. Dermatology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1109 Bryn Mawr Ave, Lake Wales, FL 33853 Phone: 863-676-3411 Fax: 863-676-1015 |
Dr. Brandon Tyler Worley, MD Dermatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 421 Linden Ln, Lake Wales, FL 33853 Phone: 855-353-7546 Fax: 863-676-1015 |
Eduvigia Ancaya, M.D. Dermatology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1611 State Road 60 E, Lake Wales, FL 33853 Phone: 863-676-6007 Fax: 863-676-7659 |
Stephen J Plumb, D.O. Dermatology - Dermatopathology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 421 Linden Ln, Lake Wales, FL 33853 Phone: 855-353-7546 Fax: 863-676-1015 |
Dr. Raymond R Knisley, DO Dermatology - Procedural Dermatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1255 State Road 60 E Ste 100, Lake Wales, FL 33853 Phone: 863-589-5685 Fax: 863-589-5639 |
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This is a joint press release of Hiru Corporation (HIRU) and Hard to Treat Diseases (HTDS) - The two companies are pleased to announce the finalization and completion of the purchase and sale of the MindUp BioResearch Division. Details of the transaction completed on cash and stock basis can be found at the Pink Sheets web site www.pinksheets.com under the "filings" tab.
In testimony today before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Subcommittee on Children and Families, Elissa O'Brien, SPHR, vice president of human resources for Wingate Healthcare, urged Congress to consider alternative approaches to policies governing workplace leave that reflect the needs of today's workforce.
Some of the federal healthcare law's requirements related to insurance exchanges threaten the autonomy of U.S. states, which need more support in establishing the marketplaces, state governors said in a letter released on Thursday. "The decision to implement health insurance exchanges requires a number of complex policy decisions amid aggressive timelines," wrote the National Governors Association in a letter to U.S. Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius dated Nov. 2.
A common herbicide used in the United States may be linked to an increased risk of a congenital abnormality of the nasal cavity known as choanal atresia, say researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and other Texas institutions.
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