Emma Christine Craig, MD General Practice Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 301 Fisher St, Keesler Internal Medicine Clinic, Biloxi, MS 39534 Phone: 228-376-0577 |
Dr. Alexander Yuan, D.O. General Practice Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 301 Fisher St, Biloxi, MS 39534 Phone: 228-376-3842 |
Dr. Garrett L Parker, M.D. General Practice Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 301 Fisher St, Biloxi, MS 39534 Phone: 228-376-2550 |
Dr. Devin Reese Broadwater, M.D. General Practice Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 150 Reynoir St, Biloxi, MS 39530 Phone: 228-432-1571 Fax: 419-866-5453 |
Dr. Kimberly A Kerr-knott, MD General Practice Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 828 Carolee Cir, Biloxi, MS 39532 Phone: 228-388-0085 |
Dr. Jason Christopher Banarsee, DO General Practice Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 301 Fisher St, Biloxi, MS 39534 Phone: 228-376-2273 |
Dr. Albert S Yu, DO General Practice Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 301 Fisher St, Biloxi, MS 39534 Phone: 228-376-0444 |
Lindsay Marie Morrow, D.O. General Practice Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 301 Fisher St, Biloxi, MS 39534 Phone: 228-376-4002 |
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AB SCIEX, a global leader in life science analytical technologies, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has purchased eight of the company's AB SCIEX QTRAP® 5500 Systems for analysis of the U.S. food supply. These mass spectrometry systems will be deployed at FDA headquarters and across seven field laboratories. This supports government initiatives to help ensure food safety.
In a Canadian first, a multi-disciplinary team, led by Dr. Steven McCabe, has successfully completed the country's first transplant of the upper limb.
House Democratic leaders continued efforts to pick-up support for health reform in the House while also tinkering around the edges of the overhaul legislative package - all in anticipation of a Sunday vote in the House.
Large cities in the U.S. are significantly safer than their rural counterparts, with the risk of injury death more than 20 percent higher in the country. A study to be published online tomorrow in Annals of Emergency Medicine upends a common perception that urban areas are more dangerous than small towns ("Safety in Numbers: Are Major Cities the Safest Places in the U.S.?").
The British scientist Sir Richard Doll, who was the first scientist to expose the link between smoking and lung cancer, has died in hospital, after a short illness; he was 92.
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