Adrian L Carter, D.O. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 802 E Oak St, Fort Branch, IN 47648 Phone: 812-753-3942 Fax: 812-768-6283 |
Jared J Kocher, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 802 E Oak St, Fort Branch, IN 47648 Phone: 812-753-3942 Fax: 812-768-6283 |
Larry W Lutz, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 802 E Oak St, Fort Branch, IN 47648 Phone: 812-753-3942 Fax: 812-768-6283 |
Dr. Quentin B Emerson, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: May Accept Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 7861 S Professional Dr, Fort Branch, IN 47648 Phone: 812-753-4181 Fax: 812-753-4399 |
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Young heart attack patients are twice as likely to die if they are admitted to hospital during the weekend compared to a weekday, according to an Italian study in more than 80,000 patients presented today at Acute Cardiovascular Care 2018.
The 9/11 attacks on America appear to have caused about one million former smokers across the country to take up the habit again and maintain it, according to a Weill Cornell Medical College public health study.
Colorado cancer researchers and medical doctors on Wednesday announced they are launching a $200,000 feasibility study as a key step to building the nation's first carbon-ion radiotherapy research and treatment facility in Aurora, where they and colleagues hope to investigate and provide to patients leading-edge radiation therapy that is effective against the deadliest cancers and now is available only in Europe and Japan.
High blood pressure is a leading cause of deaths in the world. Apart from millions with diagnosed hypertension, still many others are borderline hypertensive. High blood pressure increases the risk of a person to develop cardiovascular diseases, kidney problems, heart attack and even a stroke. One of the major contributors to high blood pressure is the consistent consumption of alcohol. Regular alcohol drinkers increase the risks of elevated blood pressure because it affects the normal functioning of the body by reversing what it needs to remain healthy.
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