Carla Sue Walton Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 401 Linwood Plz, Lindsay, OK 73052 Phone: 405-756-9591 Fax: 405-756-8611 |
Mrs. Sue Ann Dutton, DPH Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 Phone: 405-756-1404 Fax: 405-756-1476 |
Dr. Roger Lowell Bayless, D. PH. Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 225 S Main St, Lindsay, OK 73052 Phone: 405-756-4511 |
Dr. Kyle Clark, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 401 Linwood Plz, Lindsay, OK 73052 Phone: 405-756-9591 |
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Despite appeals from traditional allies such as local hospitals, chambers of commerce and business leaders, Republicans in Virginia's House of Delegates remain firm in their stand against expansion. Meanwhile, Pennsylvania's request to set up a modified expansion is moving into a negotiation phase with federal officials, and union members take the fight to voters in Florida.
Canadians can join hands in a virtual community with the Meningitis Research Foundation of Canada and others around the globe to raise awareness of meningitis and septicaemia by visiting the Confederation of Meningitis Organizations web site - http://www.comoonline.org/JoiningHands.aspx.
Mental disorders that emerge in childhood and adolescence, including attention-deficit disorder, depression, anxiety and substance abuse, constitute significant challenges to cognitive, emotional, and social development.
As part of its foray into health IT, AT&T has partnered with WellDoc, a Baltimore-based company that makes an FDA-approved mobile-phone application to help manage diabetes, The Baltimore Sun reports. "The telecommunications giant launched a new business segment last week that will focus on technology solutions for the health care industry. And WellDoc's software will be pitched by AT&T's huge marketing muscle to commercial clients ranging from hospitals to insurers to employers" (Sentementes, 11/8).
For several years now, cancer researchers have been studying a mechanism that contributes to the development of malignant tumors: The cell attaches small molecules containing a carbon atom, called methyl groups, to specific building blocks of DNA, thereby individually switching off the genes thus labeled.
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