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Dr. Blake E Milner, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1111 Griffin Ave, Eastman, GA 31023 Phone: 478-374-8998 Fax: 478-374-8525 |
Stewart V Grizzard, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1112 Plaza Ave Ste B, Eastman, GA 31023 Phone: 478-374-7801 Fax: 478-374-7878 |
Dr. Heather Tiffany Herrington, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 830 Professional Center Dr, Eastman, GA 31023 Phone: 478-374-8737 Fax: 478-374-8823 |
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A new study shows that men are more likely to lose vision as a result of a particular cause of intracranial hypertension, or increased pressure in the brain, than women with the condition. The research is published in the October 15, 2008, online issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
Children who receive solid organ transplants are hospitalized due to vaccine-preventable infections at rates that are significantly higher than the general population, according to a newly published study by University of Colorado School of Medicine researchers.
BMG LABTECH's UK subsidiary has achieved more than two decades of innovation and steady growth. The subsidiary was established in 1996 and 2017 sees its 21st anniversary. It was founded to offer excellent sales and service for BMG LABTECH's wide range of dedicated and multi-mode microplate readers for life sciences applications and high throughput screening purposes.
Pharmos Corporation announced that it has successfully completed a proof-of-concept clinical trial using its compound levotofisopam (S-tofisopam) to treat patients with hyperuricemia and gout.
A study from a team of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigators points toward a potential strategy for treating X-linked disorders - those caused by mutations in the X chromosome - in females.
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