Dr. William Daniel Porter, MD, MPH Preventive Medicine - Aerospace Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1700 University Dr E, College Station, TX 77840 Phone: 979-691-3300 Fax: 979-691-3527 |
Wade P Farrow, MD Preventive Medicine - Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1605 Rock Prairie Rd, College Station, TX 77845 Phone: 979-764-4325 Fax: 979-764-4345 |
Dr. John Steven Moore, M.D., M.P.H. Preventive Medicine - Occupational Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 13149 Hill Rd, College Station, TX 77845 Phone: 979-777-9673 |
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XenaCare Holdings, Inc., a company specializing in the marketing and retail distribution of consumer healthcare products, announced today that it has begun distributing and selling Cobroxin through mass food and drug retail chains in the Northeast, Southeast, Middle Atlantic and Midwest regions.
A surprise discovery - that calorie-burning brown fat can be produced experimentally from muscle precursor cells in mice - raises the prospect of new ways to fight obesity and overweight, say scientists from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
A nine year old tracking study of five troops of baboons in Kenya found that the top-ranked alpha males had more stress than the second-place beta males. In fact the top baboon was just as ‘on-edge' as those unfortunate primates at the bottom of the pecking order. Thore Bergman, a biological psychologist at the University of Michigan who was not involved in the study said, "Being at the top may not be all it's cracked up to be."
World Vision is supporting the first relocation of 7,500 displaced Haitians from camps in Port-au-Prince to a site on the outskirts of the city where transitional shelters will be built. In partnership with other agencies, World Vision will construct one-third of the 1,356 shelters planned for a 75 sq. kilometre plot of land recently allocated by the Government of Haiti for people most at risk from the upcoming rainy season.
The Washington Post reports that some employers are pushing ineligible dependents out of health insurance plans. "Call it a sign of the times: A growing number of area employers, including the Commonwealth of Virginia, Johns Hopkins University and the Navy Federal Credit Union, are cracking down on workers who enroll ex-spouses, over-age children, grandchildren and others not entitled to coverage under their health plan.
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