Dr. Pamela Jean Hruby, MD Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 12000 Mccracken Rd, Suite 450, Garfield Hts, OH 44125 Phone: 216-663-7355 Fax: 216-663-7193 |
Dr. Jeanne Knotek, M.D. Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 13201 Granger Rd, Suite 3, Garfield Hts, OH 44125 Phone: 216-662-1900 Fax: 216-662-1900 |
Diane Chernin, M.D. Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 12300 Mccracken Rd, Garfield Hts, OH 44125 Phone: 216-581-0500 |
Dr. William F Grossman, MD Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 13201 Granger Road, Ste 3, Garfield Hts, OH 44125 Phone: 216-662-1900 Fax: 216-581-8201 |
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A clinical study - known as IRONMAN - will determine if iron supplement injections could ease the disabling symptoms of heart failure. The trial was officially launched today at the British Cardiovascular Society Conference in Manchester.
In an article now being published in the leading American journal PNAS, a research team led by Barbara Cannon and Jan Nedergaard at the Wenner-Gren Institute, Stockholm University in Sweden, together with British and American scientists, have managed to show for the first time that the cells that become the so-called brown or white fat tissue already know from the very beginning what sort of fat tissue they will be.
Open the medicine cabinet of a senior and you're likely to find scores of pill bottles. Physicians are often unaware of all the medications a patient is taking, which can result in unnecessary additional prescriptions, non-prescription medications and potential drug-drug interactions that cause unexpected adverse effects.
Young people are less satisfied with their lives when they are stressed. Physical activity can counter this by helping to relieve stress. Researchers from the University of Basel found that intrinsic motivation plays a key role in this regard.
Bladder cancer is the fourth-most-common cancer in men and one of the most expensive cancers to treat from diagnosis to death. After initial diagnosis and surgery, patients must return to the urologist at least yearly for a costly, time-consuming and uncomfortable bladder scan. Tumors recur in more than half of patients.
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