Omolola O Johnson, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 809 N Hammonds Ferry Rd, Suite C, Linthicum, MD 21090 Phone: 410-789-2500 Fax: 410-789-2501 |
George Edward La Rocco, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 7323 Aviation Blvd Ms 1178, Linthicum, MD 21090 Phone: 410-765-6214 Fax: 410-981-4764 |
Syed Moazam Ali Riaz, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 500 S Camp Meade Rd Ste B, Linthicum, MD 21090 Phone: 410-691-2302 Fax: 410-691-2306 |
Dr. Arthur F Schroeder, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 705 Digital Dr, Suite G, Linthicum, MD 21090 Phone: 410-636-3060 Fax: 410-636-3061 |
Dr. Nara Simhan, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 849 International Dr, Suite 275, Linthicum, MD 21090 Phone: 410-691-1142 Fax: 410-684-3189 |
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A hospital in Britain which has been at the forefront of heart transplant surgery ever since it carried out the UK's first successful operation in 1979, is in trouble.
Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories, Ltd. announced that, as part of the previously announced settlement of the legal proceedings related to Lexapro (escitalopram oxalate) tablets, it closed an Asset Purchase Agreement ("APA") transaction with Forest Laboratories, Inc. ("Forest") to acquire several products from Forest's Inwood line of business.
Rigel Pharmaceuticals, Inc. today reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2013. For the first quarter of 2013, Rigel reported a net loss of $25.6 million, or $0.29 per share, compared to a net loss of $23.2 million, or $0.32 per share, in the first quarter of 2012. Weighted average shares outstanding for the first quarters of 2013 and 2012 were 87.1 million and 71.4 million, respectively.
The symptoms are familiar to any student who has ever spent a long night pounding out a paper on a laptop computer: an aching neck, throbbing head and tingling fingers.Because of the way the computers are designed, using a laptop almost inevitably leads to poor posture, said Kevin Carneiro, DO, a doctor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine. Incorrect posture and computer overuse can cause debilitating physical problems, such as sore muscles or repetitive stress injuries. Typing can also cause carpal tunnel syndrome, an injury to the nerve that passes through the wrist.
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