Dr. Dipal R. Patel, M.D. Internal Medicine - Nephrology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 390 New York Ave, Newark, NJ 07105 Phone: 973-755-1585 Fax: 201-839-3312 |
Joshua Michael Kaplan, M.D. Internal Medicine - Nephrology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 140 Bergen St, Acc Level F, Newark, NJ 07103 Phone: 973-972-8087 Fax: 973-972-6651 |
Anushka Kaur Chadha, MD Internal Medicine - Nephrology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 539 Bloomfield Ave, Newark, NJ 07107 Phone: 973-566-9900 |
Dr. Inderpal S. Chadha, M.D. Internal Medicine - Nephrology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 539 Bloomfield Ave, Newark, NJ 07107 Phone: 973-566-9900 Fax: 973-566-6692 |
Sudipa Chowdhury, DO Internal Medicine - Nephrology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 111 Central Ave, Newark, NJ 07102 Phone: 973-877-5000 |
Harshadkumar Chaudhari, M.D. Internal Medicine - Nephrology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 185 S Orange Ave, Newark, NJ 07103 Phone: 973-972-4100 |
Dr. Jennine Michaud, DO Internal Medicine - Nephrology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 185 S Orange Ave, Msb I-524, Newark, NJ 07101 Phone: 973-972-4100 |
Dr. William Richard Chenitz, MD, FACP Internal Medicine - Nephrology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 111 Central Ave, Newark, NJ 07102 Phone: 973-624-4908 Fax: 973-877-5595 |
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Sandoz Inc. announced today it has initiated a voluntary recall in the US of all 50mg/2mL and 250mg/10mL vials of Sandoz and Parenta brand Methotrexate Injection, USP product ("methotrexate") to the consumer/user level. Consistent with its commitment to quality and patient safety, Sandoz is initiating this voluntary recall of all 24 lots of the affected product following the finding of small glass flakes by Sandoz quality control in a limited number of vials in four lots.
Chronic childhood illnesses – asthma, allergies, autism, cancer, obesity and diabetes – are plaguing our nation, and credible scientific evidence links chemical exposure to many of these conditions.
Patients with Medicare or Medicaid, the uninsured, the elderly and the critically ill are the heaviest users of ambulances for transport to the emergency department, making them most vulnerable during periods of ambulance diversion. The results of a study of more than 30,000 patients taken to emergency departments by ambulance were published online Friday in Annals of Emergency Medicine ("At-Risk Populations and the Critically Ill Rely Disproportionately on Ambulance Transport to Emergency Departments").
A 16 year old autistic schoolboy has been granted approval to begin treatment for a sex change. He will have the provision to have his sperm frozen in case he decides he wants children. The decision came from Family Court judge Justice Linda Dessau on an emergency application from the boy's parents so that he can begin therapy before his puberty fully sets in.
A new generation of drugs that prevent cancer and Alzheimer's could be developed, thanks to research from the University of Warwick.
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