Dr. Frederick Allen Hauser Jr., D.O. MPH Preventive Medicine - Aerospace Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: Occupational Health Facility, Building M6-495, Mail Code Nem-005, Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 Phone: 321-867-2025 Fax: 321-867-2040 |
Dr. Steven P. Taubkin, M.D. Preventive Medicine - Preventive Medicine/Occupational Environmental Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: Chs-005, Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 Phone: 321-861-8640 Fax: 321-867-7050 |
Dr. John Joseph Darwood, M.D. Preventive Medicine - Preventive Medicine/Occupational Environmental Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: Chs-005, Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 Phone: 321-861-8639 Fax: 321-867-7050 |
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With the 2010 Idaho legislative session drawing to a close, the dust has settled on several key pieces of legislation that deliver good news and bad news for people across the state. Today, AARP Idaho unveiled its list of "2010 Legislative Session Winners and Losers," highlighting bills that either help or hurt Idahoans.
Ikaria, Inc. announced today that its INOMAX® DS drug-delivery systems in the United States are being voluntarily recalled due to the potential failure of a pressure switch which may have an impact on the administration of INOMAX® (nitric oxide) for inhalation to patients. This potential failure was identified by Ikaria as part of its ongoing quality monitoring and review processes. This class I recall is being conducted with the knowledge of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). All INOMAX DS systems in Canada also are being voluntarily recalled.
The drug galantamine (used for treatment of mild to moderate dementia) did not demonstrate a clinical benefit in treating chronic fatigue syndrome when compared with placebo, according to a study in the September 8 issue of JAMA.
Politico looks at how making some therapies more widely available to Medicare recipients - as one lawsuit is asking for - could strain the program's budget. In addition, The Associated Press examines Medicare records to find that monitoring some kidney cancer patients instead of operating could improve their chances to live.
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