Rachel S Holeman, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1900 N Highway 27, Whitley City, KY 42653 Phone: 606-376-5391 Fax: 888-960-2041 |
Francis J Pimentel, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 71 Medical Lane, South Fork Medical Clinic, Whitley City, KY 42653 Phone: 606-376-7212 Fax: 606-376-7216 |
John A. L. Patton, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 19 Medical Loop, Suite #3, Whitley City, KY 42653 Phone: 606-376-5391 Fax: 606-376-3326 |
Jerald Miller Burgess, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 19 Medical Loop, Suite #3, Whitley City, KY 42653 Phone: 606-376-5391 Fax: 606-376-3326 |
Dr. Thomas Alvis Thacker, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 19 Medical Loop Ste 3, Whitley City, KY 42653 Phone: 606-376-5391 Fax: 606-376-3326 |
Dr. Amber Shadoan, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 19 Medical Loop Ste 3, Whitley City, KY 42653 Phone: 606-376-5391 Fax: 888-960-2041 |
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Cognizant, a leading provider of consulting, technology, and business process outsourcing services, and Eagle Genomics Ltd., a bioinformatics software company specializing in genomic data management and integration, today announced they are working with the Pistoia Alliance, Inc., a nonprofit, precompetitive alliance of life science companies and vendors, as one of the groups engaged to develop a conceptual cloud-based platform to facilitate access to public and proprietary sources of gene sequence data.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, continues his battle to undo the health law, while a House Democrat from the deep South angers both sides of the political aisle. In other news, labor unions are frustrated the administration hasn't responded to their Obamacare concerns, while Republicans in tough re-election fights are wary of accepting big premium support to buy insurance in the exchanges.
A researcher at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has been awarded $3.9 million to determine if the combination of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and drug abuse is a double kick in the gut, leading to organ damage throughout the body.
Scientists have long puzzled over cholesterol. It's biologically necessary; it's observably harmful - and nobody knows what it's doing where it's most abundant in cells: in the cell membrane.
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