Preventive Medicine Doctors in Stone Mountain, GA Accepting Medicare

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Dr. Everett D Walker, M.D.
Preventive Medicine - Occupational Medicine
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 1551 Juliette Dr, Stone Mountain, GA 30083
Phone: 404-202-6918    Fax: 678-222-3401

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COVID-19 vaccination in UK may not lead to relaxation of control measures

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A thin ring inserted into the eye could soon offer a reading glasses-free remedy for presbyopia, the blurriness in near vision experienced by many people over the age of 40, according to a study released today at AAO 2014, the 118th annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

Good Behavior Game dramatically reduced aggressive behavior and helped children stay on task in the classroom

When Laura Bush visited an inner city Baltimore classroom earlier this month, she observed first-grade students playing a game that promotes good behavior as they worked on a reading assignment. The First lady's words of praise for the "Good Behavior Game" shined the national spotlight on a classroom management technique little known outside academic circles.

Immune responses to airborne fungi could cause the stuffy noses and airway inflammation among sufferers of chronic rhinosinusitis

A team led by Mayo Clinic researchers has determined that over-reactive immune responses to airborne fungi could cause the stuffy noses and airway inflammation among sufferers of chronic rhinosinusitis.

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