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Alexander Scott Patlovany, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 221 3rd St W Bldg 1040, Jbsa Randolph, TX 78150 Phone: 210-652-1565 |
Dr. Kelly Kliewer, PHARMD Pharmacist - Pharmacotherapy Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 221 3rd St W, Jbsa Randolph, TX 78150 Phone: 210-652-6403 |
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Though "[m]ost international support credited with the recent decline in malaria in Africa has been channeled to providing bednets, diagnostics and drugs, a Cuban company called Labiofam is marketing bacterial larvicides in Africa to help fight the disease," the Financial Times reports.
New York City officials on Wednesday said that people living in government-subsidized housing for HIV-positive people will be charged more for rent after the state required that changes be made to the payment formula effective Nov. 1, the New York Times reports.
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