Dr. Margo Mae Sardo, D.O. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5 Dayton Rd Ste 102, Waterford, CT 06385 Phone: 860-271-2400 Fax: 860-437-1006 |
Dr. John Michael Greeley, Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 196 Parkway S, Suite 201b, Waterford, CT 06385 Phone: 860-439-0636 Fax: 860-439-0711 |
David Golden, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 36 Clark Ln, Waterford, CT 06385 Phone: 860-442-5565 Fax: 860-444-2673 |
Dr. Barry Stewart Feldman, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 36 Clark Ln, Waterford, CT 06385 Phone: 860-442-5565 Fax: 860-444-2673 |
Dr. Urielle Marseille, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 196 Parkway S, Suite 103, Waterford, CT 06385 Phone: 860-437-6764 Fax: 860-865-2392 |
Anne Bingham Pierson, M.d., M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 215 Parkway North, Sonalysts, Inc., Waterford, CT 06385 Phone: 860-442-4355 Fax: 860-447-8883 |
Ingrid Hafenscher Feder, MD Family Medicine Medicare: May Accept Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 728 Broad Street Ext, Unit B, Waterford, CT 06385 Phone: 860-574-9277 Fax: 860-574-9209 |
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New data regarding hospital readmission rates have emerged "amid a national debate over how to reduce" these numbers, "which cost the federal government billions of dollars a year in Medicare reimbursements," the New York Times reports.
Pevion Biotech AG today announced further data from the ongoing clinical study of its therapeutic Candida vaccine PEV7, demonstrating the generation of specific and functional B cell memory in 100% of vaccinees. Furthermore, the results again confirm the capability of Pevion's second generation virosomal vaccine platform to induce strong and long-lasting immunity in humans against otherwise weak antigens .
Scientists have been studying ways to use synthetic DNA as a building block for smaller and faster devices. DNA has the advantage of being inherently "coded". Each DNA strand is formed of one of four "codes" that can link to only one complementary code each, thus binding two DNA strands together.
The Cardiothoracic Surgical Trials Network (CTSN), whose Data and Clinical Coordinating Center is at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, is reporting for the first time evidence on whether or not there is any significant difference between the two current surgical approaches to treat patients with severe ischemic mitral regurgitation - mitral valve repair and mitral valve replacement.
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