Mr. John Lester Orchard, MD Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1011 N Fraser St, Georgetown, SC 29440 Phone: 843-527-3428 Fax: 843-546-8216 |
George Michael Orr, M.D. Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1011 N Fraser St, Georgetown, SC 29440 Phone: 843-527-3425 Fax: 843-546-8216 |
Dr. Paul Wesley Benson, M.D. Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1011 N Fraser St, Georgetown, SC 29440 Phone: 843-527-3428 Fax: 843-436-0223 |
Dr. Kegan Jessamy, MBBS Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1011 N Fraser St, Georgetown, SC 29440 Phone: 843-527-3428 Fax: 843-436-0223 |
Mr. Laurence Havens Ballou Jr., MD Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1011 N Fraser St, Georgetown, SC 29440 Phone: 843-527-3428 Fax: 843-546-8216 |
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The number of cocaine abuse related arrests has risen in Sydney's CBD and an increasing number of users of the drug are being treated in hospitals. According to the latest NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research figures arrests for possession and use of the drug have risen by 76.6 per cent in the past two years.
Alcohol consumption in later life has increased over the past decade. Although moderate alcohol intake in older adults has been previously linked to a lower risk of cardiovascular disease and death, recent studies have suggested little ─if any ─health benefit to alcohol.
A discovery by Australian immunologists, uncovering an additional role for antibody-making 'B cells', is considered important enough by the American Association of Immunologists to rank it among the top 10% of articles in the latest issue of The Journal of Immunology, off the press today.
Paleo, high-protein, low-carb, gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan eating lifestyles have all exploded in popularity in the last few years. Whether people adopt these diets in order to lose weight or maintain overall wellness, consumers that follow them may be missing out on some essential nutrients. In the April issue of Food Technology Magazine, Linda Mila Ohr writes about the nutrient gaps in these various diets and how consumers can make sure they get the nutrients they need.
Patients with the heart rhythm disorder atrial fibrillation (AFib) who received first-line catheter ablation treatment had a longer arrhythmia-free interval than patients receiving antiarrhythmic drugs, the standard first-line treatment.
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