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Katherine Clark Moretz, P.A. Physician Assistant Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 571 S Allen Rd, Flat Rock, NC 28731 Phone: 828-692-6178 Fax: 828-692-6764 |
Ms. Stacy L Pyburn, PA-C Physician Assistant - Medical Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 571 S Allen Rd, Flat Rock, NC 28731 Phone: 828-692-6178 |
Ms. Cara Lynn English, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 571 S Allen Rd, Flat Rock, NC 28731 Phone: 828-692-6178 Fax: 828-692-2365 |
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Publication of a meta-analysis by Wilkins et al. on colonoscopy screening for colorectal cancer performed by primary care physicians raises several important issues regarding the quality of the exam, the safety of patients and the effectiveness of detecting colorectal cancer and pre-cancerous changes in the colon.
In a plenary lecture at the 18th International AIDS conference in Vienna, Austria, Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., will present new insights on the early and complex pathogenic events that occur rapidly-within hours to days-following sexual exposure to HIV.
Every year, between 3 million and 4 million Americans suffer concussions in sports and recreation. Head impacts and concussions caused by contact sports are a quickly growing epidemic among young athletes.
A new Census Bureau report find revenues for local and state governments are growing but many states are still having difficulty funding Medicaid programs. In Conn., the governor says he has reservations about a proposal to create a new entity to oversee state health care. California and New Jersey officials are having trouble finding cuts to balance the budget. And hospital officials in Texas are urging lawmakers to not trim health care.
A group of volunteers ate half a kilo of strawberries every day for two weeks to demonstrate that eating this fruit improves the antioxidant capacity of blood. The study, carried out by Italian and Spanish researchers, showed that strawberries boost red blood cells' response to oxidative stress, an imbalance that is associated with various diseases.
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