Mrs. Renee Gabrielle Sabin-haggerty, R.PH. Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3852 Main St, Rite Aid Store #10704, Stone Ridge, NY 12484 Phone: 845-687-7766 Fax: 845-687-0570 |
Karen L. Marsh, RPH, B.S. Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3852 Main St, Stone Ridge, NY 12484 Phone: 845-687-7766 |
Arthur Abraham Eckstein, RPH. Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3852 Main, Rite Aid Pharmacy, Stone Ridge, NY 12484 Phone: 845-687-7766 |
Owen Zhang, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3852 Main St, Stone Ridge, NY 12484 Phone: 845-687-7766 Fax: 845-687-0570 |
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A selection of health policy stories from South Dakota, Washington state, Iowa, Arizona and Georgia. Fifty years in farming had given Tom Soukup a few brushes with his own mortality, but after a cow pinned him against a wall, death felt closer than ever.
Republicans are preparing a spate of procedural objections to use in the event Senate Democrats try to employ budget reconciliation rules to advance their health reform proposals.
When cataracts encroach on the eyes, the only effective remedy is to surgically replace the eyes' lenses with synthetic substitutes. But what if scientists found a way to delay or prevent cataracts from forming in the first place? Researchers at the University of Delaware may have found such an opportunity by identifying the prime suspects in the formation of cataracts - deficiency of two genes that encode regulatory proteins.
Slate examines a new rapid diagnostic test and an experimental vaccine for leprosy, both developed by the Infectious Disease Research Institute in Seattle, writing, "The two tools together could finally free humans from the vicious cycle of a disease that has afflicted the population for at least 4,000 years."
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