Dr. Samantha Rose Howlett Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 10858 Buckley Hall Rd, Mathews, VA 23109 Phone: 804-725-2556 |
Diana Lynn Bandurco, RPH Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 10858 Buckley Hall Rd, Mathews, VA 23109 Phone: 804-725-2556 Fax: 804-725-0786 |
Robert A May, R.PH Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 256 Main Street, Box 98, Mathews, VA 23109 Phone: 804-725-2222 Fax: 804-725-2783 |
William Harding Walker Jr., RPH Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 74 Old Bay Ln, Mathews, VA 23109 Phone: 804-725-9518 Fax: 804-435-8667 |
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Cell phones have come a long way in the last decade. Today, one can talk, text message, shoot photos and video, send and receive e-mail, and even access the Web. Now imagine a cell phone that can be used to monitor diseases like HIV or malaria and to test water quality after a major disaster like a hurricane or earthquake.
Sage therapeutics' Zulresso became the first drug approved for postpartum depression by the United States Food and Drugs Administration (FDA). This cause the shares of Sage to rise by over 5 percent on Tuesday this week.
Food allergies pose a serious and growing problem in the West. Many foods can lead to allergic reactions and this situation is further complicated by so-called cross-reactions, whereby an allergy to one particular food can trigger allergic reactions to another food. There are no treatments available for food allergies, but the establishment of two mouse models can be used to develop and test new forms of treatment, for example vaccines.
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