Dr. Raymond Gebhart Spaw, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1205 Central Texas Expy, Lampasas, TX 76550 Phone: 512-556-5362 Fax: 512-556-8004 |
Dr. Mark S. Lane, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 187 Pr 4060, Lampasas, TX 76550 Phone: 512-556-3621 Fax: 512-556-6594 |
Dr. Thomas Karl Kerley, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 602 N Key Ave, Lampasas, TX 76550 Phone: 512-556-3682 |
Dr. Stephen Robert Vogel, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 187 Pr 4060, Lampasas, TX 76550 Phone: 512-556-3621 Fax: 512-556-4080 |
Dr. James E. Cain Iii, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 187 Pr 4060, Lampasas, TX 76550 Phone: 512-556-3621 Fax: 512-556-6594 |
Reagan Duncan, APRN Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 187 Pr 4060, Lampasas, TX 76550 Phone: 512-556-3621 |
Dr. Morris K Patteson Jr., MD Family Medicine Medicare: May Accept Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 187 Private Road 4060, Lampasas, TX 76550 Phone: 512-556-3621 Fax: 512-556-6594 |
Dr. Vanna Stotts Gold, D.O. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 187 Private Road 4060, Lampasas, TX 76550 Phone: 512-556-3621 |
Dr. Sheryl Robin Gruen, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 187 Pr 4060, Lampasas, TX 76550 Phone: 512-556-3621 Fax: 512-556-6594 |
Georgia Catherine Hay, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1205 Central Texas Expy, Lampasas, TX 76550 Phone: 512-565-5362 Fax: 512-556-8004 |
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Older people who help and support others are also doing themselves a favor. An international research team has found that grandparents who care for their grandchildren on average live longer than grandparents who do not.
Veterans exposed to explosions who do not report symptoms of traumatic brain injury (TBI) may still have damage to the brain's white matter comparable to veterans with TBI, according to researchers at Duke Medicine and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
New research shows that children are getting less sleep than they need. According to an article published online Monday by the journal Pediatrics, 32 sets of sleep guidelines for kids – containing 360 distinct recommendations for children of specific ages – were published between 1897 and 2009. During that time, the amount of recommended sleep fell by an average of 0.71 minutes per year. That added up to about 70 fewer minutes of suggested nightly sleep over the course of the 20th century.
In new and extensive clinical trials an experimental blood thinner called rivaroxaban is at least as good at preventing strokes as the drug warfarin – that has been the most widely used agent for the past five decades in people with erratic heartbeats called atrial fibrillations. Researchers said this Monday that this drug also sharply reduces the risk of major bleeding that is seen with warfarin.
In a review of nationwide hospital databases, University of Cincinnati (UC) emergency medicine and neurology researchers have found that the rate of treatment with the standard therapy for acute ischemic stroke patients has doubled since 2005.
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