Rebecca Chui, CRNP Clinical Nurse Specialist - Acute Care Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 599 W State St Ste 207, Doylestown, PA 18901 Phone: 215-345-2100 Fax: 215-345-2100 |
Ms. Connie Piotrowski Eriksson, RN MSN CS Clinical Nurse Specialist - Psych/Mental Health Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 252 W Swamp Rd Ste 36, Doylestown, PA 18901 Phone: 215-313-7278 |
Mrs. Bonnie Ann Seipt, FNP Clinical Nurse Specialist - Family Health Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 595 W State St, Doylestown, PA 18901 Phone: 215-345-2673 |
Jacqueline J Cunning, PA C Clinical Nurse Specialist - Adult Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 310 Farm Lane, Doylestown, PA 18904 Phone: 215-348-3990 Fax: 215-348-7705 |
Jalma Marcus, RN, HNB-BC Clinical Nurse Specialist - Holistic Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 263 N Main St, Suite 2b, Doylestown, PA 18901 Phone: 215-230-7442 |
Tara Lynn Sturgis, NP Clinical Nurse Specialist - Family Health Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 595 W State St, Doylestown, PA 18901 Phone: 215-345-2885 Fax: 215-345-2552 |
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The roots of children's hunger today may stretch back, in part, to the past childhood trauma of their caregivers. Evidence amassed over the past two decades has demonstrated that stress and deprivation during childhood have lifelong consequences on health, as well as school and job performance. A new small-scale study from Drexel University now suggests a strong relationship between exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and household food insecurity among mothers of young children.
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A monthlong diet of entirely snack cakes and fatty foods may sound like a fantasy, but for one Kansas State University professor it's serious business. In 30 days Mark Haub is attempting to prove some common beliefs about nutrition are untrue.
A newly discovered bodily process in mice may explain why some human fetuses who have different antigens than their mothers suffer life-threatening brain bleeds, according to a new study.
Scientists at Bonn University Hospital and at the Max Planck Institute for neurological research in Cologne have developed a method with which the chances of success of a surgical procedure for temporal lobe epilepsy can be accurately predicted. The rate of accurate predictions is more than 90%. The results are now being presented in the scientific journal "NeuroImage:Clinical."
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