Dr. Michael Deerr, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 39 S Us 31, Whiteland, IN 46184 Phone: 317-535-9001 |
Linsey Curtis, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3376 Hurst St, Whiteland, IN 46184 Phone: 317-474-9935 |
Cara Elizabeth Shaw Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 39 S Us 31, Whiteland, IN 46184 Phone: 317-535-9001 |
Cher Ann Austin, R.PH Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 39 S Us 31, Whiteland, IN 46184 Phone: 317-535-9001 |
Swathi Lata Vadhri, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 39 S Us Highway 31, Whiteland, IN 46184 Phone: 317-535-9001 |
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Resuscitating hopelessly ill patients too slowly to save their lives can be an invasive and undignified procedure that prolongs death and suffering, according to the November issue of Journal of Clinical Nursing.
Nearly one out of seven college students surveyed at a Texas university has participated in the Choking Game, a dangerous behavior where blood flow is deliberately cut off to the brain in order to achieve a high, according to a study by The Crime Victims' Institute at Sam Houston State University.
Physicians Endoscopy, LLC (PE), along with a coalition of five local GI physicians that includes the practice of Island Digestive Disease Consultants, doctors Kourosh Adhami, MD; Neil Lobo, MD; James Kohlroser, DO; Babak Danesh, MD; and Krishnaiyer Subramani, MD, a solo physician whose practice is located in West Islip, are pleased to announce the formation of Island Digestive Health Center (IDHC).
NYU Langone Medical Center is pleased to announce that it has established The Smilow Comprehensive Prostate Cancer Center with a $5 million gift from Joel E. Smilow, a member of the Board of Trustees at NYU Langone Medical Center and New York University. The Smilow Center is dedicated to providing comprehensive, state-of-the-art personalized care for men with prostate cancer as well as educating men and their families about the disease and the wide range of treatment options available today.
Results from a new study suggest that lifestyle changes may help to improve cognition in older adults experiencing cognitive decline that precedes dementia.
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