Alan Schram, DPM Podiatrist - Foot & Ankle Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6704 Park Ave, Allen Park, MI 48101 Phone: 313-386-7920 |
John N Evans, DPM Podiatrist - Foot & Ankle Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 8025 Allen Rd, Allen Park, MI 48101 Phone: 313-386-0080 Fax: 313-383-7120 |
John N. Evans, Dpm, Pc Podiatrist - Foot & Ankle Surgery Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 8025 Allen Rd, Allen Park, MI 48101 Phone: 313-386-0080 Fax: 313-383-7120 |
Alan J Schram Dpm Pc Podiatrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 6704 Park Ave, Allen Park, MI 48101 Phone: 313-386-7920 Fax: 313-382-7890 |
Mary E Barna Dpm & Associates Pc Podiatrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 7445 Allen Rd, Suite 280, Allen Park, MI 48101 Phone: 313-388-9205 Fax: 313-388-9264 |
Traveling Medical Services Pc Podiatrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 7445 Allen Rd, Suite 280, Allen Park, MI 48101 Phone: 248-569-2695 Fax: 248-569-7250 |
Kakos Podiatry Pllc Podiatrist - Foot & Ankle Surgery Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 14825 Southfield Rd, Allen Park, MI 48101 Phone: 313-383-7071 Fax: 313-383-7194 |
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Since the discovery of penicillin, fungi have been a nearly inexhaustible source for the discovery of new drugs. "Crowdsourcing", the cooperation of a large number of interested nonscientists, has helped to find a new fungus from which American researchers have now isolated and characterized an unusual metabolite with interesting antitumor activity.
Researchers have finally quantified the number of deaths that have been averted by millions of smokers switching from traditional cigarettes to electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes. The study titled "Potential deaths averted in USA by replacing cigarettes with e-cigarettes" was published in the latest issue of Tobacco Control.
The standard regimens to treat tuberculosis (TB) are inadequate in countries with high rates of multi-drug resistant (MDR) TB. In countries with high rates of MDR-TB, patients are nearly twice as likely to fail their initial treatment than those in countries with low rates, according to a new analysis of World Health Organization (WHO) data. This finding suggests strongly that current TB treatment regimens need to updated and revised to address the shifting landscape of public health in the face of MDR-TB.
A Johns Hopkins breast cancer researcher is the recipient of a $50,000 award designed to encourage rapid translation of her basic research on biomarkers into a commercially available test that could predict the best treatment options for some women with breast cancer.
Doctors at Johns Hopkins have shown that during an increasingly popular type of breast-reconstruction surgery, they can safely preserve the internal mammary artery, in case it is needed for future cardiac surgery.
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