Mr. Robert Percy Hager Jr., RPH. Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4109 Eva Rd, Eva, AL 35621 Phone: 256-796-7131 Fax: 256-796-0316 |
Jason Spencer Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4109 Eva Rd, Eva, AL 35621 Phone: 256-796-7131 Fax: 256-796-0316 |
Mrs. Sharon Smith Murphree, PHARM.D. Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4109 Eva Rd, Eva, AL 35621 Phone: 256-796-7131 Fax: 256-796-0316 |
Amber Spencer, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4109 Eva Rd, Eva, AL 35621 Phone: 256-796-7131 Fax: 256-796-0316 |
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Many patients with diabetes might make a phone call or send an e-mail to communicate with their physicians outside of scheduled office visits but the majority of patients are not willing to pay for these services, according to research presented at the American Osteopathic Association's (AOA) 115th Osteopathic Medical Conference & Exposition, known as OMED 2010 Unified, in San Francisco.
There is a growing global consensus that girls are central to global development. Yet issues relating to girls' sexuality and their sexual and reproductive rights continue to be largely neglected. Girls Decide, a new initiative from the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), highlights the importance of girls' and young women's sexual and reproductive lives for both individual and global development, and aims to ensure governments around the world to adopt policies that work for girls.
A derivative of vitamin A, known as retinoic acid, found abundantly in sweet potato and carrots, helps turn pre-cancer cells back to normal healthy breast cells, according to research published this month in the International Journal of Oncology. The research could help explain why some clinical studies have been unable to see a benefit of vitamin A on cancer: the vitamin doesn't appear to change the course of full-blown cancer, only pre-cancerous cells, and only works at a very narrow dose.
House Appropriations Chairman Rep. Hal Rogers released a 2012 budget plan on Wednesday that would cut federal spending levels by $30 billion compared with current levels, the Wall Street Journal reports.
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