Dr. Meghan Frances Raleigh, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 590 Medical Center Drive, Carl R Darnall Army Medical Center, Fort Cavazos, TX 76544 Phone: 254-553-6254 |
Dr. Lauren Williams, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 36065 Santa Fe Ave, Fort Cavazos, TX 76544 Phone: 254-288-8000 |
Dr. Andrew C Collyer, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 36065 Santa Fe Ave, Fort Cavazos, TX 76544 Phone: 254-288-8000 |
Jacob Matthew Baehman, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 36065 Santa Fe Ave, Fort Cavazos, TX 76544 Phone: 254-286-7082 |
Dr. Kimberly Tanis Russell, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 36065 Sante Fe Ave, Fort Cavazos, TX 76544 Phone: 254-288-8932 |
Ruben Salinas Jr., MD Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Cen 590 Medical Center Rd, Fort Cavazos, TX 76544 Phone: 254-553-6252 Fax: 628-246-8260 |
Dr. Drew Craig Baird, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: Family Medicine Residency Clinic, 590 Medical Center Road, Fort Cavazos, TX 76513 Phone: 542-888-8280 Fax: 254-286-7196 |
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"Thanks to today's Senate vote, we are one step closer to bringing much needed reform to our nation's health system," said Georges C. Benjamin, MD, FACP, FACEP (E), executive director of the American Public Health Association.
Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed a new approach to broadly survey learning-related changes in synapse properties. In a study published in the Journal of Neuroscience and featured on the journal's cover, the researchers used machine-learning algorithms to analyze thousands of images from the cerebral cortex. This allowed them to identify synapses from an entire cortical region, revealing unanticipated information about how synaptic properties change during development and learning.
The concept of pregnancy makes no sense-at least not from an immunological point of view. After all, a fetus, carrying half of its father's genome, is biologically distinct from its mother. The fetus is thus made of cells and tissues that are very much not "self"-and not-self is precisely what the immune system is meant to search out and destroy.
Establishing condom distribution programs in Caribbean prisons and allowing conjugal visits for married prisoners could help reduce sex among inmates and slow the spread of HIV, Marcus Day, adviser to the Association of Caribbean Heads of Corrections and Prison Services, said recently, AFP/Google.com reports.
Canadian Patient Access Inc. and Nightingale Informatix Corporation, an application service provider (ASP) of electronic medical records (EMR) software and related services today announce that mypatientaccess.ca, Canada's first secure, interactive patient portal will soon be made available to parents of more than 10,000 pediatric patients treated at the Richmond Hill Children's Clinic (Richmond Hill, ON).
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