Kathryn Margaret Butterly, FNP Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 37 Haystack Rd, Hinesburg, VT 05461 Phone: 802-847-7400 |
Kathryn Grenoble, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 37 Haystack Rd, Hinesburg, VT 05461 Phone: 802-847-4322 |
Rachel Anne Humphrey, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 22 Commerce St, Suite 10, Hinesburg, VT 05461 Phone: 802-482-3200 Fax: 802-482-5238 |
Ms. Michelle Jennifer Mertz, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 22 Commerce St, Fahc - Hinesburg Family Medicine, Hinesburg, VT 05461 Phone: 802-847-7000 Fax: 802-847-5238 |
Mrs. Holly T Whitcomb, APRN NP FNP Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 22 Commerce St, Unit 10, Hinesburg, VT 05461 Phone: 802-482-3200 Fax: 802-482-5238 |
Michelle Lisa Cangiano, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 22 Commerce St, Hinesburg, VT 05461 Phone: 802-847-7400 |
Dr. Langdon Swain Lawrence, MD, MPH Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4276 Silver St, Hinesburg, VT 05461 Phone: 802-578-3435 |
Dr. Roger Joseph Giroux, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: May Accept Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 206 Commerce St, Hinesburg, VT 05461 Phone: 802-482-3900 Fax: 802-482-3900 |
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Edward W. Maibach, Director, Center for Climate Change Communication; Faculty, Communication, is set to receive $247,858 from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to support the Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health in sharpening its focus on health and climate equity.
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Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is a proven therapy indicated for patients with moderate to severe heart failure. Additional 24-month clinical data presented today on the European cohort of 262 patients in the REVERSE (Resynchronization Reverse Remodeling in Systolic Left Ventricular Dysfunction) trial, sponsored by Medtronic, Inc., provides a deeper understanding of how CRT improves the function of the heart, including reduction in heart size and improvements in pumping efficiency, in certain heart failure patients with mild symptoms.
According to a new multicenter study patients with epilepsy which does not respond to drug therapy, and who also have depression or anxiety, surgery used to treat the epilepsy often results in improvements in the psychiatric symptoms.
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