Liliya Serada, Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 24 Beech St, Maywood, NJ 07607 Phone: 201-887-6515 |
Priscilla Serwaa Achirem, Nurse Practitioner - Primary Care Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 111 Stone St, Maywood, NJ 07607 Phone: 551-556-1610 |
Miss Helen Marie Meehan, NP-C Nurse Practitioner - Gerontology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 255 W Spring Valley Ave Ste 100, Maywood, NJ 07607 Phone: 201-291-4075 Fax: 201-881-0109 |
Heinny Severini, APN Nurse Practitioner - Adult Health Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 255 W Spring Valley Ave Ste 101, Maywood, NJ 07607 Phone: 201-487-8866 Fax: 201-487-2602 |
Nadia Gani, N.P. Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 255 W Spring Valley Ave Ste 200, Maywood, NJ 07607 Phone: 201-425-0456 Fax: 201-882-6063 |
Dr. Stephanie Konrad, DNP, PMHNP Nurse Practitioner - Psych/Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 240 W Passaic St Ste 12, Maywood, NJ 07607 Phone: 201-880-4873 |
Paulynette Pinky Coloso, FNP-C Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 360 Golf Ave, Maywood, NJ 07607 Phone: 201-647-6918 |
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Re-tearing a repaired knee Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) happens all too frequently, however a recent study being presented today at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's (AOSSM) Annual Meeting suggests that identification and patient education regarding modifiable risk factors may minimize the chance of a future ACL tear.
Sulfate groups are crucial building blocks for many molecules but are difficult to handle. Dutch researcher Martijn Huibers has discovered how sulfate groups can be protected during the construction of a molecule. Thanks to his method new molecules, which could be used for the production of medicines, can now be constructed far more easily.
Burning coal for domestic heating may contribute to early fetal death according to a new study by experts from The Saban Research Institute of Children's Hospital Los Angeles and Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia - the coldest capital city in the world.
Controlling blood pressure is not only a medical challenge, but a social one as well. Because patients are required to strictly adhere to a treatment plan that may include medication, dietary restrictions and regular doctor visits, the ideas of wellness and health are also powerful parts of the social reinforcement needed for behavioral change.
Beatriz Apellaniz, PhD holder of the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country, has studied in her PhD thesis HIV regions that could be used to design a vaccine. The researcher has focussed her research on a specific region of the surface protein of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), which is responsible for the Autoimmune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), one of the diseases with the greatest human morbidity and mortality.
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