Dr. Terry W. Taylor, M.D. Preventive Medicine - Occupational Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2203 Perimeter Rd, Mobile, AL 36615 Phone: 251-434-6770 Fax: 251-434-6759 |
Dr. John A. Hamilton, MD Preventive Medicine - Occupational Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 305 N. Water St., Mobile, AL 36602 Phone: 251-433-3781 Fax: 251-431-5810 |
Dr. Romarius Longmire, M.D. Preventive Medicine - Occupational Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1976 Michigan Ave, Mobile, AL 36615 Phone: 251-660-5910 Fax: 251-660-5911 |
Robin Normand, CRNP Preventive Medicine - Public Health & General Preventive Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 251 N Bayou St, Mobile, AL 36603 Phone: 251-690-8158 Fax: 251-544-2188 |
Dr. Larry Dale Brock, M.D Preventive Medicine - Public Health & General Preventive Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 5901 Airport Blvd, Suite E, Mobile, AL 36608 Phone: 251-342-0505 Fax: 251-342-0360 |
Dr. Robert L. Ross Iii, M.D., M.P.H. Preventive Medicine - Occupational Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 305 N Water St, Mobile, AL 36602 Phone: 251-433-3781 Fax: 251-433-3772 |
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Rush University Medical Center and the Angelman Syndrome Foundation, a national nonprofit organization headquartered in Aurora, Ill., announced the official opening of the Angelman Syndrome Clinic at Rush Children's Hospital.
Seth S. Martin, M.D., of the Johns Hopkins Ciccarone Center for the Prevention of Heart Disease, Baltimore, and colleagues developed a method for estimating low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels that is more accurate than the standard measure.
"'Hundreds of millions of children and adults in Africa live at risk of disfigurement, impaired development, blindness, and even death from seven major preventable so-called neglected tropical diseases [NTDs], including river blindness, elephantiasis, trachoma, and various types of intestinal parasites,' said World Bank President Jim Yong Kim at the opening of a November 16-18 conference in Washington D.C.: Uniting to Combat NTDs: Translating the London Declaration into Action," the World Bank reports in an article on its webpage.
Two new mouse models of uterine cancer shed light on how this disease - the most common gynecological cancer in the U.S. - happens.
The State Department on Monday published a fact sheet detailing bilateral health cooperation between the U.S. and Brazil. "For several decades the United States and Brazil have participated in a bilateral dialogue that provides a formal venue for discussing our mutual interests in medical research, disease surveillance, and improving public health," the fact sheet states.
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