Heesu Jun, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 27983 Sloan Canyon Rd, Castaic, CA 91384 Phone: 661-775-0840 |
Betty Najarian Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 27983 Sloan Canyon Rd, Castaic, CA 91384 Phone: 661-775-0840 |
Thu Nguyen Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 29675 The Old Rd, Castaic, CA 91384 Phone: 661-702-6936 Fax: 661-702-1542 |
Hien Thi Do Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 29675 The Old Road North, Castaic, CA 91384 Phone: 661-702-6936 Fax: 661-702-1542 |
Michael Bezikian, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 29675 The Old Rd, Castaic, CA 91384 Phone: 661-702-6911 |
Stephany Wong Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 27983 Sloan Canyon Rd, Castaic, CA 91384 Phone: 626-354-6201 |
Dr. Miten Shah, PHARM.D Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 29928 Muledeer Ln., Castaic, CA 91384 Phone: 661-294-1257 |
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Washington State Nurses Association, representing more than 300 registered nurses at Public Health - Seattle & King County, is holding an informational picket today to highlight issues critical to public health and safety. During stalled contract negotiations, public health nurses are deeply concerned that the administration's new limitations on work schedules will reduce the ability to meet the needs of patients and clients.
BBC News examines ongoing efforts to develop a female-controlled microbicide to prevent HIV infection. But so far, "efforts ... have presented a great deal of frustration in the fight against this global epidemic," the news service writes, detailing the history of some failed experiments.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today announced a program aimed at facilitating the development of safer, more effective external defibrillators used to treat abnormal heart rhythms through improved design and manufacturing practices. External defibrillators are medical devices designed to diagnose life-threatening abnormal heart rhythms and treat them by delivering electrical energy to the heart to restore its normal rhythm.
A range of diseases - from diabetes to cardiovascular disease, and from Alzheimer's disease to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder - are linked to changes to genes in the brain. A new study by UCLA life scientists has found that hundreds of those genes can be damaged by fructose, a sugar that's common in the Western diet, in a way that could lead to those diseases.
"Upbeat new HIV prevention findings presented last week at an international AIDS conference held in Rome have complicated attempts by the World Health Organization (WHO) to draft much-anticipated guidelines for heterosexual couples in which one partner is infected," ScienceInsider reports.
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