Dr Jennifer J Pitts Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 15427 South First Street, Milan, TN 38358 Phone: 731-686-9900 |
Lewis B Kizer, OD Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2081 S Main St, Milan, TN 38358 Phone: 731-686-8642 Fax: 731-686-7622 |
Carol Ann Minton, OD Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6032 Telecom Drive, Milan, TN 38358 Phone: 731-686-3271 Fax: 731-686-1005 |
Milan Eye Clinic Optometrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 6032 Telecom Dr, Milan, TN 38358 Phone: 731-686-1647 Fax: 731-686-1005 |
Lewis B Kizer Od Optometrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2081 South Main St, Milan, TN 38358 Phone: 731-686-8642 Fax: 731-686-7622 |
Edwin W Martin, OD Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 15427 S First St, Milan, TN 38358 Phone: 731-686-3350 Fax: 731-686-3550 |
William Timothy Brewer, OD Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6032 Telecom Dr, Milan, TN 38358 Phone: 731-686-3271 Fax: 731-686-1005 |
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Action Against Hunger, Action for Global Health, End Water Poverty, PATH, Tearfund and WaterAid on Wednesday released a report that "provides clear and compelling evidence that a new combined approach to tackling poverty and disease that brings together work on water and sanitation, health, education and nutrition achieves better results for the world's poorest," according to a joint press release.
Genentech, Inc. and Biogen Idec has announced that a Phase III study of Rituxan (rituximab) plus mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) and corticosteroids in patients with lupus nephritis did not meet its primary endpoint of significantly reducing disease activity at 52 weeks.
In the human brain and retina, glutamate is an important messenger that carries information from one neuron to another. The level of glutamate transmitted between neurons is crucial to cell communication: too high and neurons die, too low and the information is not communicated properly. In either case this can contribute to neurological diseases including stroke, glaucoma, and Alzheimer's.
Danish research is behind a new epoch-making discovery, which may prove decisive to future brain research. The level of salts in the brain plays a critical role in whether we are asleep or awake. This discovery may be of great importance to research on psychiatric diseases such as schizophrenia and convulsive fits from lack of sleep as well as post-anaesthetization confusion, according to Professor Maiken Nedergaard.
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