Shawn M Yarnell, O.D, Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 112 W Commercial St, Buffalo, MO 65622 Phone: 417-345-2901 Fax: 417-345-2904 |
Buffalo Eye Clinic & Marshfield Eye Clinic Optometrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 112 W Commercial St, Buffalo, MO 65622 Phone: 417-345-2901 Fax: 417-345-2904 |
Dr. David L Kramer, O.D. Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 112 W Commercial St, Buffalo, MO 65622 Phone: 417-345-2901 Fax: 417-345-2904 |
Dr. Scott M Burks, O,D, Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 112 W Commercial St, Buffalo, MO 65622 Phone: 417-345-2901 Fax: 417-345-2904 |
Rex A Newcomb, O.D. Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 112 W Commercial St, Buffalo, MO 65622 Phone: 417-345-2901 Fax: 417-345-2904 |
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The Harris County Hospital District joins only one other public healthcare system in the nation to offer two post-professional physical therapy residency programs with the recent accreditation of the Neurologic Physical Therapy Residency by the American Physical Therapy Association.
This week, the University of Leicester launches a new Centre for Genetic Architecture of Complex Traits to explore the building blocks of complex traits and disease.
The Roll Back Malaria partnership (RBM)—an international alliance of over 90 organisations— has not only failed to control malaria, but its ineffectiveness has meant that malaria rates have increased since its inception, states an editorial in this week's issue of The Lancet ahead of Africa Malaria Day on April 25, 2005.
Scientists at Johns Hopkins have successfully created personalized digital replicas of the upper chambers of the heart and used them to guide the precise treatment of patients suffering from persistent irregular heartbeats.
Researchers from Jefferson's Kimmel Cancer Center have genetic evidence suggesting the antioxidant drugs currently used to treat lung disease, malaria and even the common cold can also help prevent and treat cancers because they fight against mitochondrial oxidative stress-a culprit in driving tumor growth.
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