Dr. Melissa Marie Jenkins, PHARM. D Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 901 Kelly St, Charles City, IA 50616 Phone: 641-228-1222 |
Jean Marie Wallingford, RPH Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1405 S Grand Ave, Charles City, IA 50616 Phone: 641-228-7940 Fax: 641-228-7883 |
Michelle Cerwinske Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 901 Kelly St, Charles City, IA 50616 Phone: 641-228-1222 |
Patrick Pierce, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 901 Kelly St, Charles City, IA 50616 Phone: 641-228-1222 |
Mrs. Denise M Pavlovich, RPH Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1405 S Grand Ave, Charles City, IA 50616 Phone: 641-228-7940 Fax: 641-228-7883 |
Dr. Cynthia Sue Uetz, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 204 N Main St, Charles City, IA 50616 Phone: 641-330-0969 |
Dr. Alyssa Marie Vosecky, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 800 11th St, Charles City, IA 50616 Phone: 641-228-6830 |
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Your Saturday Salsa club or Introductory Italian class might be even better for you than you thought. According to Sandia National Laboratories cognitive scientist Mike Trumbo, learning a language or an instrument or going dancing is the best way to keep your brain keen despite the ravages of time. Not only do you enhance your cognition but you also learn a skill and have fun.
New Saint Louis University research has found that beta blockers, a class of drugs used to prevent the progression of heart failure and manage arrhythmias (irregular heart beat) and hypertension (high blood pressure), are underused in heart failure patients who receive implantable cardiac devices.
Rising entitlement spending is already driving the federal budget off a cliff. But Obamacare would add fuel to the fire with the largest entitlement expansion since the 1960s. So it takes a special kind of audacity for Obamacare's apologists to continue to insist that the new law will cut the projected budget deficits.
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