Dr. Glen A Gabrielson, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1891 Honeysuckle Rd, Ste C2, Dothan, AL 36305 Phone: 334-794-6504 Fax: 334-793-4452 |
Leah Marie Mcknight-haas, D.O. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 201 Doctors Dr, Dothan, AL 36301 Phone: 334-794-6611 Fax: 334-794-6614 |
Dr. Brandy M. Bodiford, D.O. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1245 Westgate Pkwy, Dothan, AL 36303 Phone: 334-793-9595 |
Dr. James C Owen, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1245 Westgate Pkwy, Dothan, AL 36303 Phone: 334-793-9595 Fax: 334-793-1578 |
Dr. Robert Michael Obrien, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1245 Westgate Pkwy, Dothan, AL 36303 Phone: 334-793-9595 Fax: 334-793-1578 |
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Today the Midwest Business Group on Health (MBGH) released the results of a recent national employer survey gauging the reactions and concerns related to health reform after the mid-term November elections. Conducted by MBGH and co-sponsored by the National Business Coalition on Health (NBCH), Business Insurance and Workforce Management, the findings indicate that employers believe the law will increase their benefit costs and changes are needed in the law to improve quality, reduce expenses and reward health system performance.
Celiac disease affects 0.3-2.4% of people in most countries world-wide, and approx. 2% in Finland. Celiac patients suffer from a variety of symptoms, typically intestinal complaints, such as diarrhea, but are often symptom-free.
Today, the Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases, a major initiative of the Sabin Vaccine Institute, announced His Excellency, President Alvaro Arz- Irigoyen of Guatemala (1996-2000), His Excellency, President Ricardo Lagos Escobar of Chile (2000-2006) and former Pan American Health Organization Director Dr. Mirta Roses Periago as the organization's newest Neglected Tropical Disease Special Envoys.
Visual problems can affect up to two thirds of stroke patients, but can sometimes go undetected if patients do not recognise them as an after-effect of the condition or if they are unable to communicate the problem to their medical team or families.
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