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Dr. Phillip Greene, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 9515 Holy Cross Ln Ste 112, Breese, IL 62230 Phone: 618-526-7271 Fax: 618-526-7313 |
Timothy Manson Beaty, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 9401 Holy Cross Ln, Suite 112, Breese, IL 62230 Phone: 618-526-7271 Fax: 618-526-7313 |
Dr. Arnel A Garcia, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 9401 Holy Cross Ln, Breese, IL 62230 Phone: 618-526-7271 Fax: 618-526-7313 |
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Parents of kids returning to school in the UK after Christmas holidays have been warned of a surge in flu cases. Professor John Oxford, a leading virologist at St Bartholomew's and the Royal London Hospital explained that children returning to school in the past prompted a rise in the number of flu cases. "You tend to get a surge," the professor said. "I would anticipate a surge, but how long that will last is difficult to say." He added, "This virus is not going to go away next week. Even if it's already peaked, it's still going to be around for the next couple of weeks and it's still worthwhile being vaccinated at this stage."
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Parkinson Canada invites people living with Parkinson's disease to join the Canadian Open Parkinson Network to be part of the solution to improve lives for those living with Parkinson's and ultimately to help discover a cure.
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