Carla Dianne Dyer, DNP, APRN Nurse Practitioner - Psych/Mental Health Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 374 N Ky 7, Sandy Hook, KY 41171 Phone: 606-738-6163 |
Wendy E. Lykins, APRN Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 390 S Ky 7, Sandy Hook, KY 41171 Phone: 606-738-5155 Fax: 606-738-5420 |
Angela Michelle Nelson, APRN FNP-BC Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1908 N Ky 7, Sandy Hook, KY 41171 Phone: 606-738-9339 Fax: 606-738-9992 |
Jessica Leanne Logan, APRN Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 505 Prison Connector, Sandy Hook, KY 41171 Phone: 606-738-6133 |
Megan Jane Mcdowell, APRN Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 390 S Ky 7, Sandy Hook, KY 41171 Phone: 606-738-5115 |
Mrs. Edwina Leigh Withrow, APRN, NP-C Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 308 N Ky 7, Sandy Hook, KY 41171 Phone: 606-738-9785 Fax: 859-317-2148 |
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A Michigan Technological University scientist is finding a growing body of evidence suggesting that the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil protect against cardiovascular disease.
Researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have taken a new approach to understanding why so many breast cancer patients in Appalachia aren't getting the care they need, and their findings are set to change how people view the obstacles to care that beset the region.
Two new studies by researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery have shed light on joint replacement outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. One study overturns the common belief that RA patients have worse outcomes after a total knee replacement than patients who undergo the operation for osteoarthritis. The other study demonstrates that RA patients who undergo a total hip replacement were as likely to have significant improvements in function and pain as patients with osteoarthritis, even though they did not do as well.
The probability of blindness due to the serious eye disease glaucoma has decreased by nearly half since 1980, according to a study published this month in Ophthalmology, the journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. The researchers speculate that advances in diagnosis and therapy are likely causes for the decrease, but caution that a significant proportion of patients still progress to blindness.
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