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Diana Rosa Kraupner, P.T Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 19 Salem Way, Glen Head, NY 11545 Phone: 516-801-4079 |
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William Robert Kraupner, MPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 19 Salem Way, Glen Head, NY 11545 Phone: 516-477-9324 |
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Sometimes "[w]hen the international aid community descends on a vulnerable place ... good intentions make a bad situation even worse," a Boston Globe editorial states, adding that is "what happened two years ago, when United Nations peacekeepers arrived in Haiti in the wake of a devastating earthquake, bringing the deadly disease cholera with them."
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Researchers from New Zealand's University of Otago have undertaken the first-ever study looking at what infants eat when they follow baby-led weaning and found that they have a lot of healthy eating habits, but also some less healthy ones.
Genetic variations that are linked with the onset of Barrett's oesophagus (BE), a pre-cancerous condition of the lower end of the gullet, have been identified for the first time. The discovery of variations in regions on two chromosomes makes it possible to develop screening tests for people at high risk of developing the disease.
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