Michael P Bettini Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 425 Route 31, Macedon, NY 14502 Phone: 585-729-3204 |
Dr. Sonya M Nash, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 425 Route 31, Macedon, NY 14502 Phone: 315-986-7153 |
Mr. Sze-king Ip, B.S. Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 425 Route 31, Macedon, NY 14502 Phone: 315-986-7153 Fax: 315-986-7182 |
David C. Clark, RPH Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1215 Route 31, Macedon, NY 14502 Phone: 315-986-3440 |
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The Kansas City Star reports on a new Medicare program that will apply competitive bidding to common medical equipment and supplies. Meanwhile, President Obama signed into law yesterday a one-year delay in Medicare payment cuts for physicians.
The Population Council today announced it was awarded a cooperative agreement from the US Agency for International Development's (USAID) Office of HIV and AIDS: "Non-ARV Based Combination Microbicide that Blocks HIV and Other STIs."
The New York Times examines the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's Grand Challenges in Global Health program, which gave a total of $450 million to 43 research projects over five years. "On drawing attention to ways that lives might be saved through scientific advances, I'd give us an A," Bill Gates, co-founder of the foundation, said of the program in an interview with the newspaper. "But I thought some would be saving lives by now, and it'll be more like in 10 years from now," Gates said.
The first study to measure the full spectrum of age-related damage to all five senses found that 94 percent of older adults in the United States have at least one sensory deficit, 38 percent have two, and 28 percent have three, four or five.
Lead is a common element but is found in old paints (including those once used on children's toys), soil, old piping, water, and the atmosphere from lead-containing vehicular fuels, even drinking vessels. At high dose it is lethal but also causes seemingly trivial symptoms such as headaches. However, in children lead can also lead to irreversible damage to the organs, the kidneys in particular, and the nervous system including the brain.
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