Tirso A Castillo, MD Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 111 Fairview Park Dr, Dublin, GA 31021 Phone: 478-272-1366 Fax: 478-275-2322 |
Matthew B Grundfast, D.O. Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 111 Fairview Park Dr, Dublin, GA 31021 Phone: 478-277-1929 Fax: 478-304-1468 |
Dr. Bijoy Chandra Das, M.D. Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1826 Veterans Blvd, Dublin, GA 31021 Phone: 478-277-2746 |
C Martin Christian, MD Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 104 Fairview Park Dr, Dublin, GA 31021 Phone: 478-277-1255 Fax: 478-304-1467 |
Teresa L Hatten, M.D. Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 908 Hillcrest Pkwy, Dublin, GA 31021 Phone: 478-272-7411 Fax: 478-274-9809 |
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"A $112 million settlement involving alleged drug kickbacks that the Justice Dept. announced with the nation's largest nursing home pharmacy and a generic drug manufacturer on Nov. 3 is part of a wide-ranging investigation of suspected Medicaid fraud by the pharmaceutical industry," Business Week reports. "Critics say the continuing probe, which involves Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) and other major drugmakers, highlights what they describe as an industry practice of paying money to outfits that provide drugs to consumers, in return for preferential treatment."
New research finds that economically disadvantaged immigrant neighborhoods of non-English speaking Latinos are more likely to be exposed to cancer-causing air toxics than comparable communities of any other racial group in the United States.
Women with BRCA-related breast cancer who have a double mastectomy are nearly 50 per cent less likely to die of breast cancer within 20 years of diagnosis compared to women who have a single mastectomy, according to a new study led by Women's College Hospital's Kelly Metcalfe.
According to scientists the reason why some people stop breathing fatally in their sleep, is because a cumulative loss of cells in the area of the brain that controls breathing triggers a condition called central sleep apnoea.
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