Dr. Brent R Rosen, D.O. Otolaryngology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3655 Route 202, Suite 225-230, Doylestown, PA 18902 Phone: 215-230-4013 Fax: 215-230-4143 |
Dr. Douglas Mark Nadel, MD Otolaryngology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 599 W State St Ste 201, The Pavilion At Doylestown Hospital, Doylestown, PA 18901 Phone: 215-345-5323 Fax: 215-345-5329 |
Dr. Marc Aaron Stiefel, M.D. Otolaryngology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 599 W State St, Suite 201, Doylestown, PA 18901 Phone: 215-345-5323 Fax: 215-345-5329 |
News Archive
Many Americans have fatalistic views on cancer prevention-they believe that getting cancer is a matter of luck or fate. Recent research, published in the Journal of Communication, found that people who use the internet to inquire about their health are more likely to have a positive outlook on cancer prevention and diagnosis.
HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson announced today that seniors and people with disabilities who receive Medicare can now begin to compare and choose the Medicare-approved drug discount card that best fits their needs in providing savings on their prescription medicines.
A detailed study of heart muscle function in mice has uncovered evidence to explain why exercise is beneficial for heart function in type 2 diabetes. The research team, led by scientists at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, found that greater amounts of fatty acids used by the heart during stressful conditions like exercise can counteract the detrimental effects of excess glucose and improve the diabetic heart's pumping ability in several ways.
Almac is hosting its inaugural European Product Launch workshop in Boston, MA on 17th May 2011. Targeted specifically at the biopharmaceutical sector, the workshop provides consultative advice and services to US companies to successfully launch drug products onto the European market.
With over 3.25 million people infected, healthcare systems of even the most developed nations are overwhelmed. Cancer patients and survivors, for example, are particularly vulnerable during this epidemic and not only because of their increased vulnerable immunocompromised state, which makes them prone to the infection. They are also at risk of missing out on essential cancer care due to the unavailability of resources.
› Verified 8 days ago