Alexandra Puckett, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 629 N Hwy 20, Hines, OR 97738 Phone: 541-573-1523 Fax: 541-573-1502 |
Kc Lee, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 629 Highway 20 N, Hines, OR 97738 Phone: 541-573-1523 |
Mohammed Woyesso Teshite, PHARM.D. Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 629 Highway 20 N, Hines, OR 97738 Phone: 541-573-1523 |
Jessica R Horrell, PHARM.D. Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 629 North Highway 20, Hines, OR 97738 Phone: 541-573-1523 Fax: 541-573-1502 |
Dr. Matthew James Spencer, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 629 Highway 20 N, Hines, OR 97738 Phone: 541-573-1523 |
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Vision loss after non-ocular surgery is a rare but potentially devastating surgical complication that is usually the result of cortical blindness, ischemic optic neuropathy or retinal vascular occlusion. Due to its rare and unexpected occurrence, the origin of perioperative vision loss (POVL) is poorly understood.
While active monitoring of serum prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels in men over 50 has greatly improved early detection of prostate cancer, prediction of clinical outcomes after diagnosis remains a major challenge.
Results of a SWOG clinical trial published August 2 in the New England Journal of Medicine show the combination of anastrozole and fulvestrant extended the median survival time of women with hormone receptor-positive metastatic breast cancer by more than six months compared to women treated with a standard therapy of anastrozole alone (47.7 months vs 41.3 months).
At the 51st ENC, Bruker launches its new Ascend™ series of compact, high field NMR magnets to make high-field NMR even more powerful, and at the same time more convenient and accessible for numerous NMR laboratories. This new magnet line combines the key advantages of Bruker's well-established UltraShield™ Plus magnets, with further innovations for superior performance and greater convenience.
Kaiser Health News staff writer Andrew Villegas asks two experts with differing views whether it was a good idea for the Obama administration to grant one-year waivers to about 30 insurers, employers and union health plans to continue offering what are dubbed "mini-med" insurance plans.
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