Corey Wayne Dorman, APRN Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2069 W. Center St., Beebe, AR 72012 Phone: 501-628-9212 Fax: 501-232-9501 |
Lauren Orman, APRN Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 710 W Dewitt Henry Dr, Beebe, AR 72012 Phone: 501-882-5433 |
Haleigh Nicole Churchwell, APRN Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2069 W Center St, Beebe, AR 72012 Phone: 501-388-5696 |
Ashley Adam, Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1801 Birchwood Dr, Beebe, AR 72012 Phone: 870-307-8353 |
Scarlett Lynn Faulk, APRN, FNP-BC Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1301 W Center St, Beebe, AR 72012 Phone: 501-387-4021 Fax: 501-387-4022 |
Jessica Lee Vognet, Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1996 Highway 31 N, Beebe, AR 72012 Phone: 501-605-7737 |
Stacie Alissa Hay, DNP, APRN, FNP-C Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2069 W Center St, Beebe, AR 72012 Phone: 501-682-9212 |
Deanna Rogers, NP Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1702 W Center St, Beebe, AR 72012 Phone: 501-733-2405 |
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A study published this week by ITG revealed that Novartis recently approved drug, Gilenya, has already taken share from market leaders in the multiple sclerosis (MS) market, and uptake is expected to increase significantly over the next year. Gilenya came onto the market in late September as the first FDA-approved oral disease-modifying MS drug, and Novartis initially faced safety concerns and monitoring requirements that deterred some physicians from adopting the new drug.
In the battle between insect predators and their prey, chemical signals called kairomones serve as an early-warning system. Pervasively emitted by the predators, the compounds are detected by their prey, and can even trigger adaptations, such a change in body size or armor, that help protect the prey. But as widespread as kairomones are in the insect world, their chemical identity has remained largely unknown. New research by Rockefeller University's Joel E. Cohen and colleagues at the University of Haifa in Israel has identified two compounds emitted by mosquito predators that make the mosquitoes less inclined to lay eggs in pools of water.
Increasing sleep duration may help reduce cardiometabolic risk-or the risk of heart disease and metabolic disorders- in individuals who do not get enough sleep, according to an analysis of all published studies on the topic.
Gastric bypass surgery appears to lead to better long-term results including greater weight loss, resolution of diabetes and improved quality of life compared with sleeve gastrectomy and "lap-band" surgery, according to two reports in the February issue of Archives of Surgery, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
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