Dr. Viral Dhiraj Gala, M.D Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 22590 Shady Court, Mmc, Dept Of Pediatrics,, California, MD 20619 Phone: 301-863-9000 |
Carmen Fanous, Pediatrics Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 22590 Shady Ct, California, MD 20619 Phone: 301-373-7900 Fax: 301-373-6900 |
Beena Khetpal, Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 22590 Shady Ct, California, MD 20619 Phone: 301-373-7900 Fax: 301-373-6900 |
Amit H Sheth, MD Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 22878 Three Notch Rd, California, MD 20619 Phone: 301-863-6373 Fax: 301-863-6313 |
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Dr. Grace McCarthy, Chairman of the Board of The Foundation for Children with Intestinal and Liver Disorders (CH.I.L.D), today announced an important new partnership with the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) to fund the creation of the Canadian Children Inflammatory Bowel Disease Network: A Joint Partnership of CIHR and the CH.I.L.D. Foundation.
Are your bones getting stronger or weaker? Right now, it's hard to know. Scientists at Arizona State University and NASA are taking on this medical challenge by developing and applying a technique that originated in the Earth sciences. In a new study, this technique was more sensitive in detecting bone loss than the X-ray method used today, with less risk to patients. Eventually, it may find use in clinical settings, and could pave the way for additional innovative biosignatures to detect disease.
Increasing numbers of elbow-related injuries in professional baseball pitchers has led to research studying risk factors, especially those that can be modified and adjusted to help prevent lost playing time.
A recent study has shown that poor sleeping habits may increase the risk of heart disease. Young and middle-aged adults who slept too long or too little or had poor sleep quality were found to be more likely to show early signs of heart disease than their peers who had adequate, good quality sleep.
The recurrence of an employee's medical leave of absence from work tends to happen much sooner with a mental health leave than a physical one, a Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) study shows.
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