Dr. Jose T Sandoval, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 605 N Main St, Suite C, Donna, TX 78537 Phone: 956-464-4406 Fax: 956-464-0136 |
Dr. Jorge Martinez, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2010 E Highway 83, Donna, TX 78537 Phone: 956-461-6666 Fax: 956-461-6670 |
Salman Muhammed Khan, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 307 B. North D. Salinas Blvd., Donna, TX 78537 Phone: 956-461-2150 Fax: 956-461-2014 |
Daniela Alejandra Garcia, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 307 N Salinas Blvd, Donna, TX 78537 Phone: 956-464-2402 |
Amalia Isabel Mora Campuzano, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 307 N D Salinas Ave Ste D, Donna, TX 78537 Phone: 956-464-2402 |
Alberto Ruiz, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 605 N Main St Ste C, Donna, TX 78537 Phone: 956-464-4406 Fax: 956-464-0136 |
Dr. Melissa Antonieta Salcedo Porras, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 307 N D Salinas Ave Ste D, Donna, TX 78537 Phone: 956-464-2402 Fax: 956-464-3339 |
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NextWave Pharmaceuticals and Tris Pharma, both privately held companies, announced a new collaboration agreement to enhance NextWave's CNS product portfolio utilizing Tris Pharma's unique drug delivery technology for liquid and solid formulations. Tris has reacquired the rights to non CNS products including all the OTC products previously licensed to NextWave Pharmaceuticals.
Smokers who don't quit before radiation therapy for throat, mouth and other head and neck cancers fair significantly worse than those who do, research from the UC Davis Cancer Center has found.
In Germany, growth of COVID-19 cases declined after a series of three social distancing interventions, detectable at a two-week delay following each intervention, but only after the third- a far-reaching contact ban - did cases decline significantly.
Austin's Custom Tops, a local business specializing in granite and eco-friendly countertops, co-sponsored, with Ryan Gray and Hill Country Home Health, a slider-eating throwdown at the neighborhood restaurant 219 West on Wednesday, December 9th. Fifty people showed up to cheer on the two brave contestants who ate their way through platefuls of sliders in support of the local charity, The Austin Children's Shelter.
In a study that could benefit medical and food-safety research, scientists have used comparative genomics tools to find clues about why some strains of the bacterium Campylobacter – which each year cause more than 400 million cases of gastrointestinal disease – are more virulent than others.
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