Dr. Janet Lynn Koprince, D.O. Dermatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 713 N Main St, Royal Oak, MI 48067 Phone: 248-548-7707 Fax: 248-548-7736 |
Dr. Joanna Gammons, D.O. Dermatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 713 N Main St, Royal Oak, MI 48067 Phone: 248-548-7707 Fax: 248-548-7736 |
Dominique Loggins, ESTHETICIAN Dermatology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 486 N Main St Ste 35, Royal Oak, MI 48067 Phone: 248-733-3588 |
Maureen T Cliffel, DO Dermatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 26454 Woodward Ave, Ste 200, Royal Oak, MI 48067 Phone: 248-965-2919 Fax: 248-965-2905 |
Dr. O'neal Wilson Koger Jr., M.D. Dermatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 30301 Woodward Ave, 120, Royal Oak, MI 48302 Phone: 248-435-6622 Fax: 248-435-7453 |
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Two months after the devastating earthquake hit Haiti, the needs of older adults in the region remain an urgent priority. Dr. Martin Gorbien, a geriatrician, and Lauren Kessler, a licensed clinical social worker, both from Rush University Medical Center, will be among the first older adult specialists to travel to Haiti to provide care at make-shift nursing homes.
Four of five patients participating in a trial of an experimental protocol designed to induce immune tolerance to HLA-mismatched kidney transplants have been able to discontinue immunosuppressive drugs.
Barr Pharmaceuticals, Inc. has confirmed that its subsidiary, Barr Laboratories, Inc., has initiated a challenge of the patents listed by Cephalon, Inc. in connection with its Fentora(R) Tablets (fentanyl citrate buccal tablets), equivalent to fentanyl base 100 mcg, 400 mcg, 600 mcg and 800 mcg.
A team of Japanese researchers have developed a new compound that enhanced motor function recovery after brain damage in animal tests, according to a study published in the journal Science.
A combination of fungal spores and chemical insecticides are an effective way of combating insecticide-resistant malaria mosquitoes. Researchers at Wageningen UR and from Benin, West Africa, have shown that fungi and insecticides reinforce each otherĀ“s efficacy, and that the effect of using a combination of both is greater than the sum of using the two methods separately. Their article in the August edition of PLoS One (Public Library of Science) claims that biological and chemical methods of fighting malaria can and should be used together.
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