Dr. Jean You, M.D Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation - Pain Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 8904 W Tucannon Ave, Kennewick, WA 99336 Phone: 509-627-2848 Fax: 509-627-2849 |
Dr. John B Groner, MD Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation - Neuromuscular Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4309 W 27th Pl Ste 202, Kennewick, WA 99338 Phone: 509-591-4966 Fax: 509-396-5033 |
Linda Lee Walby, MD Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4309 W 27th Pl Ste B302, Kennewick, WA 99338 Phone: 509-591-4427 Fax: 509-820-3160 |
Dr. Michael Kwame Turner, MD Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1350 N Grant St, Kennewick, WA 99336 Phone: 509-349-3010 Fax: 509-769-0944 |
Katherine Sanderson, DPT, CIMI, NTMTC, DC Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 507 S Hawaii St, Kennewick, WA 99336 Phone: 509-627-8161 |
Dr. John A Cadwell, M.D. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 909 N Kellogg St, Kennewick, WA 99336 Phone: 509-735-6481 Fax: 509-783-6502 |
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Researchers from Basel and Spain have identified a novel SARS-CoV-2 variant that has spread widely across Europe in recent months, according to an un-peer-reviewed preprint released this week.
According to American researchers, although a review of published studies reveals that a new and highly effective class of psoriasis drugs does not appear to raise the risk of heart problems, the studies may not have been big enough to detect rare cases.
Laboratory tests show no significant differences in rivaroxaban efficacy across children aged from 28 days to 16 years, researchers report.
A new Medicare records study by Johns Hopkins researchers has added to mounting evidence that a common surgery designed to remove damaged, worn ends of the thin rubbery cartilage in the knee joint brings little or no benefit to people over the age of 65.
The benefit of lowering low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol depends on how it is lowered, according to late-breaking results from a naturally randomised genetic trial presented today in a Hot Line - LBCT Session at ESC Congress1 and published in JAMA.
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