Mark Pasquariello, PTA Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4606 Clyde Morris Blvd Ste 1d, Port Orange, FL 32129 Phone: 386-492-2986 |
Bryan Raymond, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 733 Dunlawton Ave Ste 103, Port Orange, FL 32127 Phone: 386-456-0077 |
Maureen Adams Rothrock, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 733 Dunlawton Ave, Port Orange, FL 32127 Phone: 386-756-0077 Fax: 386-756-6811 |
Kelsey Soeffing, PT Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 5535 S Williamson Blvd Ste 774, Port Orange, FL 32128 Phone: 800-330-7711 |
Samantha Dora Creager, PTA Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation - Sports Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 5535 S Williamson Blvd Ste 700, Port Orange, FL 32128 Phone: 386-231-6327 Fax: 386-767-7281 |
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Oncologists at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center have successfully treated a patient with metastatic melanoma by combining two different types of immunotherapy. Cassian Yee and colleagues describe their approach in a paper, "Combined IL-21-primed polyclonal CTL plus CTLA4 blockade controls refractory metastatic melanoma in a patient," that will be published online May 30 in The Journal of Experimental Medicine.
Physician-researchers with Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, part of UHealth-the University of Miami Health System, have found a link between "dry eye" and chronic pain syndromes - a finding that suggests that a new paradigm is needed for diagnosis and treatment to improve patient outcomes.
Improving productivity by keeping employees healthy and working is emerging as the top business objective for employer-sponsored wellness programs around the world. The two exceptions are the United States, where reducing health care cost increases overwhelmingly continues to be the top goal, and Asia, where the most important objective is improving workforce morale.
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According to a new report from four major national cancer tracking groups there has been a steady decline in cancer death rates for men, women and children from 2004 to 2008. The declines in death and new cases of cancer reflect progress against the disease in terms of prevention, diagnosis and treatment, but experts say rising obesity may present a new challenge in the fight against cancer.
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