Nubia Alexandra Calabi, MD Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 114 Bath Rd, Brunswick, ME 04011 Phone: 207-798-4400 Fax: 207-798-4452 |
Roderick F Luhn, MD Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 650 Sewall Street, Branch Health Clinic Naval Air Station, Brunswick, ME 04011 Phone: 207-921-1820 Fax: 207-921-2992 |
Christine Bender, D.O. Pediatrics - Sports Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 114 Bath Rd, Brunswick, ME 04011 Phone: 207-798-4400 Fax: 207-798-4452 |
Janice M Wnek, M.D. Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 121 Medical Center Dr, Suite 2600, Brunswick, ME 04011 Phone: 207-721-8333 Fax: 207-798-4618 |
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A widely heralded Johns Hopkins safety initiative to reduce bloodstream infections in intensive care units (ICUs) was implemented in 30 states starting Feb. 1 and could save an estimated $3 billion dollars and 30,000 lives annually.
Brain scans of premature babies undergoing a simple medical procedure have revealed though they may appear to be pain free, they are experiencing pain.
Biovail Corporation today provided an update on its Phase III program with pimavanserin for Parkinson's disease psychosis (PDP), which is being pursued in collaboration with ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc. Following the announcement on September 1st of disappointing top-line results from the first Phase III PDP trial, Biovail and ACADIA remain committed to the successful development of pimavanserin and have established a development strategy that they believe will strengthen the PDP program.
The ability for cancer cells to develop resistance to chemotherapy drugs - known as multi-drug resistance - remains a leading cause for tumor recurrence and cancer metastasis, but recent findings offer hope that oncologists could one day direct cancer cells to "turn off" their resistance capabilities.
Giving nitrous oxide as part of general anesthesia for noncardiac surgery doesn't increase the rate of complications and death-and might even decrease the risk of such events, according to a pair of studies in the May issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia, official journal of the International Anesthesia Research Society (IARS).
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