Karla Dora Dobbs, D.O. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2305 S Highway 65, Marshall, MO 65340 Phone: 660-886-7431 Fax: 660-831-3314 |
Dr. Seyed A Sajadi, MD Emergency Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2305 South 65 Highway, Marshall, MO 65340 Phone: 660-886-7431 Fax: 660-886-9001 |
Dr. Paul Thomas Brizendine, MD Emergency Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2305 South 65 Highway, Marshall, MO 65340 Phone: 660-886-7431 Fax: 660-831-3314 |
Dr. Timothy B Raleigh, DO Emergency Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2305 South 65 Highway, Marshall, MO 65340 Phone: 660-886-7431 Fax: 660-886-9001 |
Michael Olen Turner, MD Emergency Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2305 South 65 Highway, Marshall, MO 65340 Phone: 660-886-7431 Fax: 660-886-9001 |
Stephen R Engler, DO Emergency Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2305 S. 65 Highway, Marshall, MO 65340 Phone: 660-886-7431 |
Dr. Andrew R Wyant, MD Emergency Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2305 S Highway 65 Bldg A, Marshall, MO 65340 Phone: 660-886-7800 Fax: 660-831-3306 |
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The link between psoriasis and cardiovascular events has been observed for years, however the mechanics were unknown. For the first time, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine researchers have discovered preclinical evidence demonstrating that the inflammatory skin disease leads to cardiovascular disease. Further, the research demonstrated that aggressive reversal of psoriasis reduces the cardiovascular risk as well.
The Guardian's "Poverty Matters Blog" examines how religious leaders on the island of Zanzibar, a semi-autonomous part of Tanzania, are using the Qur'an to shift attitudes about the issues of sex, contraception, and HIV/AIDS in an effort to reduce HIV infection, improve maternal health and curb rapid population growth. "Their aim is to shift deep-rooted views in their devout Islamic society that contraception is a sin," according to the blog.
Oxytocin was originally studied as the "milk let-down factor," i.e., a hormone that was necessary for breast-feeding. However, there is increasing evidence that this hormone also plays an important role in social bonding and maternal behaviors.
Researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health have released findings identifying factors that affected evacuation from the World Trade Center (WTC) Towers on September 11.
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