Dr. Nilpa Patel, O.D Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2420 Supercenter Dr Ne, Kannapolis, NC 28083 Phone: 704-786-9200 |
Norva Elaine Osborne, O.D. Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4949 Professional Park Dr Ste 202, Kannapolis, NC 28081 Phone: 704-938-9777 Fax: 704-938-9773 |
Myeyedr Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4949 Professional Park Dr, Suite 202, Kannapolis, NC 28081 Phone: 704-938-9777 Fax: 704-938-9773 |
Dr. John Eric Atkinson, OD Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 608 Jackson Park Rd, Kannapolis, NC 28083 Phone: 704-938-1135 Fax: 704-938-1200 |
Atkinson Family Eye Care Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 608 Jackson Park Rd, Kannapolis, NC 28083 Phone: 704-938-1135 Fax: 704-938-1200 |
Atkinson Family Eye Care Optometrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 608 Jackson Park Rd, Kannapolis, NC 28083 Phone: 704-938-1135 Fax: 704-938-1200 |
Oasis Vision Care, Od, Pa Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2420 Supercenter Dr Ne, Kannapolis, NC 28083 Phone: 704-766-1130 |
Dr. Kirsten Elizabeth Albrecht, OD Optometrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 4949 Professional Park Dr Ste 202, Kannapolis, NC 28081 Phone: 704-938-9777 Fax: 704-405-5485 |
News Archive
In this post on the Center for Global Development's (CGD) "Global Health Policy" blog, Denizhan Duran and Amanda Glassman of CGD review the proposed FY12 federal global health appropriation approved recently by Congress.
GenVec, Inc., PATH's Malaria Vaccine Initiative (MVI), and the U.S. Naval Medical Research Center (NMRC) today announced a dynamic partnership to assess whether five malaria antigens, or proteins, can generate strong immune responses alone or in combination. This partnership will advance and expand the ongoing malaria vaccine development program between GenVec and NMRC. Malaria is one of the world's three leading infectious disease killers.
The United States Surgeon General recently issued a report that adolescents' use of electronic cigarettes has more than tripled since 2011. As recently as 2010, e-cigarettes were rare, but in 2015, 40 percent of high school students said they had used e-cigarettes at least once and 16 percent reported that they used such products in the past 30 days.
Depression takes a substantial toll on brain health. Brain imaging and post-mortem studies provide evidence that the wealth of connections in the brain are reduced in individuals with depression, with the result of impaired functional connections between key brain centers involved in mood regulation. Glial cells are one of the cell types that appear to be particularly reduced when analyzing post-mortem brain tissue from people who had depression.
The U.S. Army news service reports on a five-day Medical Civil Action Program, or MEDCAP, in Tanzania, during which "Tanzanian medical providers working in partnership with U.S. service members from Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa provided medical care to more than 2,100 Tanzanian women and children."
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