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Lee County Optical Llc Optometrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1569 Highway 19 South, Leesburg, GA 31763 Phone: 229-439-1200 Fax: 229-255-2929 |
Dr. Renee Candace Ahlmark-gordon, OD Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1569 Us Highway 19 S, Leesburg, GA 31763 Phone: 229-439-1200 Fax: 229-255-2929 |
Anna Louise Britt, OD Optometrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 118 Robert B Lee Dr, Leesburg, GA 31763 Phone: 229-759-6508 |
Kurtz Enterprise Holdings Llc Optometrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 130 Hawkstead Dr, Leesburg, GA 31763 Phone: 706-718-9785 |
Eric Scott Gordon, O.D. Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1569 Us Highway 19 S, Leesburg, GA 31763 Phone: 229-439-1200 Fax: 229-255-2929 |
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Many dread gaining weight during the holiday season, but there may be hope for those who find that stress causes them to reach for yet another helping of holiday goodies. In a study by UCSF researchers published online in the Journal of Obesity, mastering simple mindful eating and stress-reduction techniques helped prevent weight gain even without dieting.
A new study led by a University of North Carolina School of Medicine researcher finds little to cheer about in the fight against childhood obesity, despite a recent report to the contrary.
I have been writing about conditions that cause out-of-place bone formation for over 10 years – since the discovery of the gene in 2006 for the rare bone disorder, FOP (fibrodysplasia ossificans progressive). But it was while interviewing geneticist Eileen Shore, PhD last spring about another bone disorder, progressive osseous heteroplasia, or POH, that it really hit me how much more rare POH is compared to FOP.
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