Eileen Byrd, Dpm Pc Podiatrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1136 Cleveland Ave, Suite 305, East Point, GA 30344 Phone: 404-762-9221 Fax: 404-762-9223 |
Gait Medical Llc Podiatrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3485 N Desert Dr Ste 112, East Point, GA 30344 Phone: 215-740-7000 Fax: 770-790-4752 |
Dr. Adrienne Atkinson-sneed, DPM Podiatrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3485 N Desert Dr Ste 112, East Point, GA 30344 Phone: 215-740-7000 Fax: 770-790-4752 |
Southfulton Footcare Center Podiatrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1078 Cleveland Ave, East Point, GA 30344 Phone: 404-768-0000 Fax: 404-768-0055 |
Dr. Tracy Smith Mayberry, DPM Podiatrist - Primary Podiatric Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1683 Washington Rd, East Point, GA 30344 Phone: 404-766-6400 Fax: 404-766-6450 |
Dr. Tony Gayle, DPM Podiatrist - Primary Podiatric Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2084 Headland Dr, Jencare Neighborhood Medical Center East Point, Llc, East Point, GA 30344 Phone: 404-965-5691 Fax: 404-965-5707 |
A Plus Family Foot And Leg Care Specialists Podiatrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1683 Washington Road, East Point, GA 30344 Phone: 404-766-6400 Fax: 404-766-6450 |
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The sense of touch may play a more crucial role in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) than previously assumed. The main findings of the doctoral research of Eliane Deschrijver, which are now published, show that individuals with ASD may have difficulties to determine which tactile sensations belong to the action of someone else.
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