Dennis D Ohlrogge, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1303 S Main St, Holmen, WI 54636 Phone: 608-785-0940 |
Martha C Binn, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1303 Main St S, Holmen, WI 54636 Phone: 608-526-3351 Fax: 608-526-3412 |
Richard W Rogge, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1303 Main St S, Holmen, WI 54636 Phone: 608-526-3351 |
Jennifer J Nordstrom, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1303 S Main St, Holmen, WI 54636 Phone: 608-785-0940 |
James D Richardson, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 520 Amy Dr, Holmen, WI 54636 Phone: 608-526-3351 Fax: 608-526-3412 |
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News outlets look at a variety of policy issues surrounding the health overhaul, including what might lead people to not sign up and face a fine, how Virginia insurers priced their plans based on bariatric surgery costs and the campaign to sign up Native Americans.
Massachusetts General Hospital investigators have developed a system to accurately track the dynamic process of falling asleep, something has not been possible with existing techniques. In their report in the October issue of the open-access journal PLOS Computational Biology, the research team describes how combining key physiologic measurements with a behavioral task that does not interfere with sleep onset gives a better picture of the gradual process of falling asleep.
The Food Standards Agency is today warning people with allergies who have bought Sainsbury's potato wedges that some could cause an allergic reaction.
Rats use a sense that humans don't: whisking. They move their facial whiskers back and forth about eight times a second to locate objects in their environment. Could humans acquire this sense? And if they can, what could understanding the process of adapting to new sensory input tell us about how humans normally sense? At the Weizmann Institute, researchers explored these questions by attaching plastic "whiskers" to the fingers of blindfolded volunteers and asking them to carry out a location task.
"The Changing Landscape of Healthcare"—panel discussions presented by the Southern California HBA—will feature many of the region's healthcare industry leaders. Separate panel discussions will be held in Orange County (Feb. 15) and San Diego (Feb. 18).
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