Carla Conorino, RPH Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 8929 State Highway 34 S, Quinlan, TX 75474 Phone: 903-356-6020 |
Yung Nguyen Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 8801 State Highway 34 S, Quinlan, TX 75474 Phone: 903-356-1013 |
Kiet Khanh Luu Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 8801 Highway 34 S, Quinlan, TX 75474 Phone: 903-356-1013 |
Deshonda Devette Recasner Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 8929 State Highway 34 S, Quinlan, TX 75474 Phone: 903-356-6020 Fax: 866-559-4986 |
Daniel Craig Waters Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 733 E Quinlan Pkwy, Quinlan, TX 75474 Phone: 903-356-2449 Fax: 903-356-4797 |
Dr. Kimberly Autumn Lewis, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 733 E Quinlan Pkwy, Quinlan, TX 75474 Phone: 903-356-2449 |
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Hartford Hospital, one of the nation's "Most Wired" hospitals, is collaborating with NextGate in a Health Information Exchange (HIE) implementation and a separate work-flow integration project. With an aim to improve patient care, both initiatives rely on NextGate's MatchMetrix indexing solution to uniquely identify a patient across multiple encounters and locations within the Hartford healthcare system and beyond.
The coexistence of both undernutrition and overweight/obesity, a phenomenon called double burden of malnutrition, is a global public health challenge existing at all levels from the individual to the population, especially in low-to middle-income countries.
A new report showing "research funding for four key HIV prevention options - preventive vaccines, microbicides, PrEP and operations research related to medical male circumcision" - increased in 2010 compared with 2009 "is certainly good news, but we cannot rest on our laurels," Margaret McGlynn, president and CEO of the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, Zeda Rosenberg, CEO of the International Partnership for Microbicides, and Mitchell Warren, executive director of AVAC: Global Advocacy for HIV Prevention, write in a post on the Global Health Magazine's blog.
Cancer cells have evolved multiple escape strategies to circumvent the body's immune defenses such as the attack by Natural Killer (NK) cells which normally swiftly kill abnormal cells by releasing cytotoxic products.
For the past few decades, health officials have been reporting increases in the incidence of autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS). Now researchers at Yale School of Medicine, Harvard Medical School and the Broad Institute have identified a prime suspect in the mystery - dietary salt.
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