Dr. Kevin Ross Bailey, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 903 Moore Dr, Florence, CO 81226 Phone: 719-784-5308 |
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Dr. Rashelle V Trujillo Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1100 E Main St, Florence, CO 81226 Phone: 719-784-3523 Fax: 719-784-6116 |
Mr. Michael John Goodin, R.PH. Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 5880 State Highway 67 South, Florence, CO 81226 Phone: 719-784-5156 Fax: 719-784-5171 |
Mrs. Tammy L Hodge, R.PH. Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 903 Moore Dr., Florence, CO 81226 Phone: 719-784-5308 |
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A new Lactose Intolerance in Multicultural Communities Survey sponsored by the LACTAID(R) Brand found that 78 percent of African American women reduce the amount of milk or dairy in their diet as a way to manage their lactose intolerance. Yet, 48 percent of African American women who have lactose intolerance worry the condition keeps them from consuming important nutrients, such as calcium and vitamins A and D. Despite their concerns, only 16 percent have talked to a health care professional about lactose intolerance.
Cancers are such notorious sugar addicts that PET scans searching for the disease light up when they detect sugar-gobbling tumor cells.
The vomeronasal organ (VNO) is one of evolution's most direct enforcers. From its niche within the nose in most land-based vertebrates, it detects pheromones and triggers corresponding basic-instinct behaviors, from compulsive mating to male-on-male death matches. A new study from the Stowers Institute for Medical Research, published online in Nature Neuroscience on July 29, 2012, extends the scientific understanding of how pheromones activate the VNO, and has implications for sensory transduction experiments in other fields.
Gigamax Technologies today announced it will be demonstrating its newly released ScopemaX, a 12.5GHz oscilloscope-based serial data measurement system for under $30,000, at DesignCon this week in Santa Clara, California.
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