Dr. Robert C Stabley, M.D. Pathology - Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: Naval Medical Center, 620 John Paul Jones Circle, Portsmouth, VA 23708 Phone: 757-953-1689 |
Dr. Norman Yanzon Briones, M.D. Pathology - Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 620 John Paul Jones Cir, Portsmouth, VA 23708 Phone: 757-953-0000 |
Dr. Jeptha Thomas Johnson Iii, M.D. Pathology - Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, 620 John Paul Jones Circle, Portsmouth, VA 23708 Phone: 757-953-1682 |
Dr. Katherine Ingram Schexneider, M.D. Pathology - Blood Banking & Transfusion Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 620 John Paul Jones Cir, Portsmouth, VA 23708 Phone: 757-953-1706 Fax: 757-953-0817 |
Javier De Luca-johnson, MD Pathology - Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, 620 John Paul Jones Circle, Portsmouth, VA 23708 Phone: 757-953-7550 Fax: 757-953-7560 |
Dr. Erik Edmund Shanahan, M.D. Pathology - Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 620 John Paul Jones Cir, Portsmouth, VA 23708 Phone: 757-953-1700 Fax: 240-342-2522 |
Dr. Trevor Lee Kuttler, MD Pathology - Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 620 John Paul Jones Cir, Laboratory, Portsmouth, VA 23708 Phone: 757-953-1689 Fax: 757-953-0818 |
Dr. Robert P Gormley, M.D. Pathology - Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 620 John Paul Jones Cir, Department Of Pathology, Portsmouth, VA 23708 Phone: 757-953-1713 |
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People who will develop dementia may begin to lose awareness of their memory problems two to three years before the actual onset of the disease, according to a new study published in the August 26, 2015, online issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
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Many women suffer memory loss and/or confusion at some point in their lives, but as many as 5 million Americans suffer from a much more serious disease, Alzheimer's. According to statistics from the National Institute on Aging, Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia in older people. Alzheimer's is a progressive brain disease; it is irreversible and causes a decline in memory and cognitive skills.
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