Dr. Marlo Lee Carter, MD Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1267 Highway 54 W, Suite 3200, Fayetteville, GA 30214 Phone: 770-632-9900 Fax: 770-632-9997 |
Dr. Nicole E Quinn, M.D. Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1267 Highway 54 W Ste 3200, Fayetteville, GA 30214 Phone: 770-632-9900 Fax: 770-632-9997 |
Heather S. Turner, M.D. Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1279 Highway 54 W, Suite 220, Fayetteville, GA 30214 Phone: 770-991-2200 Fax: 770-991-1341 |
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The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak has swept the world, killing 2,770 people and infecting more than 81,000. Amid the health crisis, scientists from across the globe are racing to develop novel therapies and vaccines in the hope of stemming the spread of the deadly virus.
A diet proven to have beneficial effects on high blood pressure also may reduce the risk of heart failure in people under age 75, according to a study led by researchers at Wake Forest School of Medicine, part of Wake Forest Baptist Health.
Using a novel method of analyzing genetic variations in families, researchers at Johns Hopkins have found that individually harmless genetic variations affecting related biochemical processes may team up to increase the risk of schizophrenia.
According to the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, the average sleep apnea sufferer stops breathing and loses oxygen between five and 30 times a night. This lack of oxygen leads to a host of complications, including high blood pressure, vascular disease, an abnormal heart rhythm, or even a fatal cardiac event. Now, a team of University of Missouri researchers is exploring the changes in distinct brain regions that contribute to these symptoms in hopes of combating this common health issue.
A doctoral dissertation by a Professor at the Catholic University of Valencia "San Vicente Mártir" finds that every cigarette a mother smokes a day during the third quarter of pregnancy reduces the baby's birth weight in 20 grams. Professor Rafael Vila, Faculty of Nursing, received his PhD with the distinction Cum Laude for his dissertation entitled "Anthropometric, haematological, obstetric and toxic variables that influence birth weight: a predictive model".
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