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Gregory Ian Seltzer, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 485 Williamstown Rd, Suite J, Sicklerville, NJ 08081 Phone: 856-237-8045 Fax: 856-237-8047 |
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Dr. Nicholas G. Palladino, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 485 Williamstown Rd, Sicklerville, NJ 08081 Phone: 856-227-6575 Fax: 856-237-8042 |
Joanne C. Cunanan, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 18 Log Cabin Rd, Sicklerville, NJ 08081 Phone: 401-741-5644 |
Dr. Maynard Holgado, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 485 Williamstown Rd, Sicklerville, NJ 08081 Phone: 856-227-6575 Fax: 856-237-8042 |
Anita Pamela Bulei, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 9 Howell Place, Sicklerville, NJ 08081 Phone: 856-728-1176 Fax: 856-728-0177 |
Jenine N Vecchio, M.D. Internal Medicine - Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 485 Williamstown Rd, Sicklerville, NJ 08081 Phone: 856-885-2790 Fax: 856-221-4108 |
Dr. Nicholas Anthony Demaria, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 524 Williamstown Rd Ste A, Sicklerville, NJ 08081 Phone: 856-728-1181 |
Dr. Daniel A Dauria, MD Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 485 Williamstown Rd, Sicklerville, NJ 08081 Phone: 856-237-8045 Fax: 856-237-8042 |
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Two variants of an autoimmune disease that affects thousands but is hard to diagnose are relatively common among black Africans, research shows.
Allergies occur when the defence mechanisms of the immune system malfunction and misread normal substances entering the body as invading pathogens. Antibodies are part of our biochemical arsenal for combating viruses, bacteria, parasites and other alien substances, but during an allergic reaction the antibody, known as IgE, is directed against usually harmless substances such as grass pollen, nuts, pets or eggs. However, researchers from COPSAC (Copenhagen Studies on Asthma in Childhood) at the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen recently discovered indications that IgE in the blood of the umbilical cord could originate from the mother, and decided to conduct a focused study on this.
A new study demonstrates that awake video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery – a minimally invasive procedure that is done under local anesthesia and sedation – is a safe and effective alternative for patients with poor lung function and lung cancer who would normally be precluded from having surgery due to its risks.
In Concordia's study, men responded more strongly to the "framing effect" when physical attractiveness was described.
New research published in the September issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons challenges the widely held belief that more medical errors occur in teaching hospitals during the month of July due to the influx of new graduates from medical and nursing schools - also known as the "July Phenomenon." The study shows no differences in in-hospital mortality rates, number of days in the intensive care unit (ICU) or on ventilator support, or minutes spent undergoing resuscitation for trauma patients in July compared with results for other months of the year.
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