Dr. Andrew James Stasevich, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1650 Haslett Rd, Haslett, MI 48840 Phone: 517-339-3200 |
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Ms. Harriet Anne Squier, MD MA Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1150 Cliffdale Dr, Haslett, MI 48840 Phone: 517-339-8485 Fax: 517-339-8485 |
Cheryl Ann Elfring, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1650 Haslett Rd, Haslett, MI 48840 Phone: 517-374-7600 Fax: 517-374-9042 |
Dr. Linda Patricia Coniglio, D.O. Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 5680 Marsh Rd, Suite 100, Haslett, MI 48840 Phone: 517-339-8251 Fax: 517-339-9683 |
Dr. Barbara Louise Merrill, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1650 Haslett Rd, Suite 1, Haslett, MI 48840 Phone: 517-339-3200 Fax: 517-339-4321 |
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Living in an area with more fast food outlets and convenience stores than supermarkets and grocers has been associated with obesity in a Canadian study. Researchers writing in the open access journal BMC Public Health have shown that your local food environment can affect your weight.
More than 400 have signed a letter to Virginia's House speaker asking Republicans to drop their opposition to the effort. Meanwhile, Utah's governor says he is encouraged about his state's prospects for its plan after talks with federal officials, and a Florida senator is trying to find a way around the logjam there.
Scientists from VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland in collaboration with the University of Eastern Finland have recently discovered a serum biochemical signature which predicts progression to Alzheimer's disease months or even years before the first symptoms of the disease occur. The goal of the new collaboration between VTT and GE Healthcare is to validate this biomarker in a large patient cohort as well as to discover novel biomarker candidates.
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