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Rashida Mengi, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 555 High St Ste 16a, Mount Holly, NJ 08060 Phone: 609-444-5610 Fax: 609-444-5611 |
Dr. Carolyn M Cavuto-wilson, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 231 High St, Suite 1, Mount Holly, NJ 08060 Phone: 609-534-5998 Fax: 609-488-6023 |
Bonnie J. Richards, D.O. Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 555 High St Ste 16a, Mount Holly, NJ 08060 Phone: 609-444-5610 |
Dr. Lauren Carruth Mehnert, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 137 High St Fl 2a, Mount Holly, NJ 08060 Phone: 609-474-0120 |
Lori Prol, APN-C Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 508 High St, Mount Holly, NJ 08060 Phone: 609-261-8963 |
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Photographs that reveal hidden skin damage from ultraviolet (UV) exposure from the sun, combined with information on sunless tanning alternatives, was effective in encouraging sun protection behaviors in a small group of college students, according to an article in the March issue of Archives of Dermatology.
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Titan Pharmaceuticals, Inc. today confirmed that the company expects to receive a payment of approximately $1.6 million by May 15, 2010 as the royalty on the first quarter 2010 sales of Fanaptâ„¢ (iloperidone), a drug for the treatment of schizophrenia launched in the US by Novartis Pharma AG in January 2010.
Frequent soccer ball heading is a common and under recognized cause of concussion symptoms, according to a study of amateur players led by Albert Einstein College of Medicine researchers.
Surgeons at Massachusetts Eye and Ear have replaced the ocular surface of four patients who each experienced chemical burns to one eye by using their own stem cells taken from the other healthy eye, in a technique known as "cultivated autologous limbal epithelial cell transplantation" (CALEC).
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