Richard W Felt, MD Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1006 North H Street, Aberdeen, WA 98520 Phone: 360-537-6496 Fax: 360-537-6322 |
Timothy Harry Troeh, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1921 Sumner Avenue, Aberdeen, WA 98520 Phone: 360-538-0135 Fax: 360-533-3475 |
Kenneth I Hunt, MD Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1006 N H St, Aberdeen, WA 98520 Phone: 360-537-6391 Fax: 360-537-6322 |
Philip Gibbs, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 611 North F St, Aberdeen, WA 98520 Phone: 360-538-1276 Fax: 360-538-1288 |
Anne M Wong May, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1006 N H St, Aberdeen, WA 98520 Phone: 360-537-6496 |
Mr. Daniel J Canfield, DO Internal Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1020 Anderson Dr, Ste 205, Aberdeen, WA 98520 Phone: 360-533-6038 Fax: 360-538-0807 |
Mr. Ralph L Morris, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1020 Anderson Dr, Suite 205, Aberdeen, WA 98520 Phone: 360-533-6446 Fax: 360-538-0807 |
Brian Gutshall, DO Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 915 Anderson Dr, Aberdeen, WA 98520 Phone: 360-532-8330 |
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Alexander Wallerson was 12 years old when he saw a popular movie with his mother. Now 26, he remembers that specific day vividly. It was the first time he experienced the signs of multiple sclerosis (MS)."I walked like I was drunk," says Wallerson, who lives in New Brunswick. "I was limping but not in pain."
A team of Columbia scientists have discovered two genes that, when simultaneously activated, are responsible for the most aggressive forms of human brain cancer.
During the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, which begins on 15 October 2004, adult Muslims are required to refrain from taking any food, beverages, or oral drugs, between dawn and dusk.
In an article to be published on 21 June 2010 in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, researchers from Inserm (Inserm unit 625 - Research Group on Human and Mammalian Reproduction, University of Rennes 1), the CHU (University Hospital Centre) in Pointe - Pitre (urology department, University of the French West Indies and Guiana) and from the Center for Analytical Research and Technology (University of Li-ge, Belgique), show that exposure to chlordecone (also named Kepone), an organochlorine chemical with well defined estrogenic properties used in the French West Indies until 1993, is associated to a significant increased risk of prostate cancer.
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