Mind And Body Wellness Center Inc. | |
3180 N Point Pkwy Ste 302 Alpharetta GA 30005-4381 | |
(404) 800-5181 | |
(404) 800-5797 |
Full Name | Mind And Body Wellness Center Inc. |
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Speciality | Clinic/Center |
Location | 3180 N Point Pkwy Ste 302, Alpharetta, Georgia |
Authorized Official Name and Position | Moshe Bachar (PHYSICIAN) |
Authorized Official Contact | 4048005181 |
Accepts Medicare Insurance | Yes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance. |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Mind And Body Wellness Center Inc. 3180 N Point Pkwy Ste 302 Alpharetta GA 30005-4381 Ph: (678) 224-8686 | Mind And Body Wellness Center Inc. 3180 N Point Pkwy Ste 302 Alpharetta GA 30005-4381 Ph: (404) 800-5181 |
NPI Number | 1053919225 |
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Provider Enumeration Date | 10/11/2020 |
Last Update Date | 02/10/2022 |
Medicare PECOS PAC ID | 5698185809 |
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Medicare Enrollment ID | O20201029000484 |
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GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. today reported its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Canadian researchers have become the first to pinpoint specific behavioral signs in infants as young as 12 months that can predict, with remarkable accuracy, whether a child will develop autism.
A national survey of patients reveals that physicians don't always fully discuss the risks and benefits of cancer screening, reports a new study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"A study conducted in Uganda and Zambia by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) found high rates of syphilis and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in both countries," but showed that "integrating rapid syphilis screening and HIV testing for pregnant women was feasible, cost-effective, and helped to prevent transmission of syphilis and HIV from mother-to-child," PlusNews reports.
African American patients and those with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists, according to a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
› Verified 6 days ago
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1053919225 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Provider Name | Michael J Nitzken |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Emergency Medicine |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1396844437 PECOS PAC ID: 1951471796 Enrollment ID: I20080605000006 |
News Archive
GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. today reported its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Canadian researchers have become the first to pinpoint specific behavioral signs in infants as young as 12 months that can predict, with remarkable accuracy, whether a child will develop autism.
A national survey of patients reveals that physicians don't always fully discuss the risks and benefits of cancer screening, reports a new study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"A study conducted in Uganda and Zambia by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) found high rates of syphilis and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in both countries," but showed that "integrating rapid syphilis screening and HIV testing for pregnant women was feasible, cost-effective, and helped to prevent transmission of syphilis and HIV from mother-to-child," PlusNews reports.
African American patients and those with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists, according to a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Michelle S Wansky |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1043467608 PECOS PAC ID: 3173675733 Enrollment ID: I20090714000229 |
News Archive
GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. today reported its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Canadian researchers have become the first to pinpoint specific behavioral signs in infants as young as 12 months that can predict, with remarkable accuracy, whether a child will develop autism.
A national survey of patients reveals that physicians don't always fully discuss the risks and benefits of cancer screening, reports a new study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"A study conducted in Uganda and Zambia by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) found high rates of syphilis and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in both countries," but showed that "integrating rapid syphilis screening and HIV testing for pregnant women was feasible, cost-effective, and helped to prevent transmission of syphilis and HIV from mother-to-child," PlusNews reports.
African American patients and those with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists, according to a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Alan Maloon |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Neurology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1093808057 PECOS PAC ID: 6103012802 Enrollment ID: I20101119000948 |
News Archive
GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. today reported its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Canadian researchers have become the first to pinpoint specific behavioral signs in infants as young as 12 months that can predict, with remarkable accuracy, whether a child will develop autism.
A national survey of patients reveals that physicians don't always fully discuss the risks and benefits of cancer screening, reports a new study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"A study conducted in Uganda and Zambia by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) found high rates of syphilis and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in both countries," but showed that "integrating rapid syphilis screening and HIV testing for pregnant women was feasible, cost-effective, and helped to prevent transmission of syphilis and HIV from mother-to-child," PlusNews reports.
African American patients and those with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists, according to a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Anbar Ahmad |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Endocrinology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1861703159 PECOS PAC ID: 5294978946 Enrollment ID: I20151112001815 |
News Archive
GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. today reported its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Canadian researchers have become the first to pinpoint specific behavioral signs in infants as young as 12 months that can predict, with remarkable accuracy, whether a child will develop autism.
A national survey of patients reveals that physicians don't always fully discuss the risks and benefits of cancer screening, reports a new study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"A study conducted in Uganda and Zambia by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) found high rates of syphilis and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in both countries," but showed that "integrating rapid syphilis screening and HIV testing for pregnant women was feasible, cost-effective, and helped to prevent transmission of syphilis and HIV from mother-to-child," PlusNews reports.
African American patients and those with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists, according to a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Moshe Bachar |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Internal Medicine |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1669736559 PECOS PAC ID: 6204075856 Enrollment ID: I20160223000913 |
News Archive
GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. today reported its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Canadian researchers have become the first to pinpoint specific behavioral signs in infants as young as 12 months that can predict, with remarkable accuracy, whether a child will develop autism.
A national survey of patients reveals that physicians don't always fully discuss the risks and benefits of cancer screening, reports a new study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"A study conducted in Uganda and Zambia by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) found high rates of syphilis and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in both countries," but showed that "integrating rapid syphilis screening and HIV testing for pregnant women was feasible, cost-effective, and helped to prevent transmission of syphilis and HIV from mother-to-child," PlusNews reports.
African American patients and those with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists, according to a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Jeunese A Forchin |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1689052656 PECOS PAC ID: 0143531251 Enrollment ID: I20180103001729 |
News Archive
GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. today reported its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Canadian researchers have become the first to pinpoint specific behavioral signs in infants as young as 12 months that can predict, with remarkable accuracy, whether a child will develop autism.
A national survey of patients reveals that physicians don't always fully discuss the risks and benefits of cancer screening, reports a new study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"A study conducted in Uganda and Zambia by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) found high rates of syphilis and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in both countries," but showed that "integrating rapid syphilis screening and HIV testing for pregnant women was feasible, cost-effective, and helped to prevent transmission of syphilis and HIV from mother-to-child," PlusNews reports.
African American patients and those with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists, according to a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Caleb C Magistro |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1366976987 PECOS PAC ID: 0042567133 Enrollment ID: I20180720000273 |
News Archive
GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. today reported its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Canadian researchers have become the first to pinpoint specific behavioral signs in infants as young as 12 months that can predict, with remarkable accuracy, whether a child will develop autism.
A national survey of patients reveals that physicians don't always fully discuss the risks and benefits of cancer screening, reports a new study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"A study conducted in Uganda and Zambia by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) found high rates of syphilis and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in both countries," but showed that "integrating rapid syphilis screening and HIV testing for pregnant women was feasible, cost-effective, and helped to prevent transmission of syphilis and HIV from mother-to-child," PlusNews reports.
African American patients and those with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists, according to a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Janeen Baxter |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1619337714 PECOS PAC ID: 5890125728 Enrollment ID: I20200416003957 |
News Archive
GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. today reported its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Canadian researchers have become the first to pinpoint specific behavioral signs in infants as young as 12 months that can predict, with remarkable accuracy, whether a child will develop autism.
A national survey of patients reveals that physicians don't always fully discuss the risks and benefits of cancer screening, reports a new study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"A study conducted in Uganda and Zambia by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) found high rates of syphilis and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in both countries," but showed that "integrating rapid syphilis screening and HIV testing for pregnant women was feasible, cost-effective, and helped to prevent transmission of syphilis and HIV from mother-to-child," PlusNews reports.
African American patients and those with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists, according to a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Shannon Twanita Lindsay |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1194183475 PECOS PAC ID: 7214232982 Enrollment ID: I20201210000361 |
News Archive
GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. today reported its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Canadian researchers have become the first to pinpoint specific behavioral signs in infants as young as 12 months that can predict, with remarkable accuracy, whether a child will develop autism.
A national survey of patients reveals that physicians don't always fully discuss the risks and benefits of cancer screening, reports a new study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"A study conducted in Uganda and Zambia by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) found high rates of syphilis and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in both countries," but showed that "integrating rapid syphilis screening and HIV testing for pregnant women was feasible, cost-effective, and helped to prevent transmission of syphilis and HIV from mother-to-child," PlusNews reports.
African American patients and those with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists, according to a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Angela Tope Mcnealy |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1790383776 PECOS PAC ID: 2062827868 Enrollment ID: I20210208002396 |
News Archive
GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. today reported its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Canadian researchers have become the first to pinpoint specific behavioral signs in infants as young as 12 months that can predict, with remarkable accuracy, whether a child will develop autism.
A national survey of patients reveals that physicians don't always fully discuss the risks and benefits of cancer screening, reports a new study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"A study conducted in Uganda and Zambia by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) found high rates of syphilis and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in both countries," but showed that "integrating rapid syphilis screening and HIV testing for pregnant women was feasible, cost-effective, and helped to prevent transmission of syphilis and HIV from mother-to-child," PlusNews reports.
African American patients and those with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists, according to a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Brett Mitchell Cansler |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1649856980 PECOS PAC ID: 0840688784 Enrollment ID: I20211027000413 |
News Archive
GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. today reported its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Canadian researchers have become the first to pinpoint specific behavioral signs in infants as young as 12 months that can predict, with remarkable accuracy, whether a child will develop autism.
A national survey of patients reveals that physicians don't always fully discuss the risks and benefits of cancer screening, reports a new study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"A study conducted in Uganda and Zambia by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) found high rates of syphilis and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in both countries," but showed that "integrating rapid syphilis screening and HIV testing for pregnant women was feasible, cost-effective, and helped to prevent transmission of syphilis and HIV from mother-to-child," PlusNews reports.
African American patients and those with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists, according to a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Nadine Opong |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1871258251 PECOS PAC ID: 2163813692 Enrollment ID: I20211217000007 |
News Archive
GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. today reported its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Canadian researchers have become the first to pinpoint specific behavioral signs in infants as young as 12 months that can predict, with remarkable accuracy, whether a child will develop autism.
A national survey of patients reveals that physicians don't always fully discuss the risks and benefits of cancer screening, reports a new study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"A study conducted in Uganda and Zambia by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) found high rates of syphilis and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in both countries," but showed that "integrating rapid syphilis screening and HIV testing for pregnant women was feasible, cost-effective, and helped to prevent transmission of syphilis and HIV from mother-to-child," PlusNews reports.
African American patients and those with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists, according to a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Nathacha Lorquet |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1407481864 PECOS PAC ID: 5698168086 Enrollment ID: I20220208000205 |
News Archive
GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. today reported its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Canadian researchers have become the first to pinpoint specific behavioral signs in infants as young as 12 months that can predict, with remarkable accuracy, whether a child will develop autism.
A national survey of patients reveals that physicians don't always fully discuss the risks and benefits of cancer screening, reports a new study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"A study conducted in Uganda and Zambia by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) found high rates of syphilis and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in both countries," but showed that "integrating rapid syphilis screening and HIV testing for pregnant women was feasible, cost-effective, and helped to prevent transmission of syphilis and HIV from mother-to-child," PlusNews reports.
African American patients and those with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists, according to a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Katherine Bautista |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1598333213 PECOS PAC ID: 9436545092 Enrollment ID: I20220407000160 |
News Archive
GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. today reported its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Canadian researchers have become the first to pinpoint specific behavioral signs in infants as young as 12 months that can predict, with remarkable accuracy, whether a child will develop autism.
A national survey of patients reveals that physicians don't always fully discuss the risks and benefits of cancer screening, reports a new study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"A study conducted in Uganda and Zambia by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) found high rates of syphilis and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in both countries," but showed that "integrating rapid syphilis screening and HIV testing for pregnant women was feasible, cost-effective, and helped to prevent transmission of syphilis and HIV from mother-to-child," PlusNews reports.
African American patients and those with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists, according to a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | English Wilson Johnson |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1497415301 PECOS PAC ID: 3375928096 Enrollment ID: I20220916001084 |
News Archive
GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. today reported its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Canadian researchers have become the first to pinpoint specific behavioral signs in infants as young as 12 months that can predict, with remarkable accuracy, whether a child will develop autism.
A national survey of patients reveals that physicians don't always fully discuss the risks and benefits of cancer screening, reports a new study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"A study conducted in Uganda and Zambia by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) found high rates of syphilis and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in both countries," but showed that "integrating rapid syphilis screening and HIV testing for pregnant women was feasible, cost-effective, and helped to prevent transmission of syphilis and HIV from mother-to-child," PlusNews reports.
African American patients and those with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists, according to a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Danielle Joyce Broadnax |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1164130860 PECOS PAC ID: 3173991833 Enrollment ID: I20221130001948 |
News Archive
GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. today reported its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Canadian researchers have become the first to pinpoint specific behavioral signs in infants as young as 12 months that can predict, with remarkable accuracy, whether a child will develop autism.
A national survey of patients reveals that physicians don't always fully discuss the risks and benefits of cancer screening, reports a new study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"A study conducted in Uganda and Zambia by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) found high rates of syphilis and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in both countries," but showed that "integrating rapid syphilis screening and HIV testing for pregnant women was feasible, cost-effective, and helped to prevent transmission of syphilis and HIV from mother-to-child," PlusNews reports.
African American patients and those with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists, according to a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Porshay R Ellis |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1821682923 PECOS PAC ID: 1658738588 Enrollment ID: I20230607002217 |
News Archive
GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. today reported its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Canadian researchers have become the first to pinpoint specific behavioral signs in infants as young as 12 months that can predict, with remarkable accuracy, whether a child will develop autism.
A national survey of patients reveals that physicians don't always fully discuss the risks and benefits of cancer screening, reports a new study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"A study conducted in Uganda and Zambia by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) found high rates of syphilis and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in both countries," but showed that "integrating rapid syphilis screening and HIV testing for pregnant women was feasible, cost-effective, and helped to prevent transmission of syphilis and HIV from mother-to-child," PlusNews reports.
African American patients and those with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists, according to a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
› Verified 6 days ago
News Archive
GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. today reported its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Canadian researchers have become the first to pinpoint specific behavioral signs in infants as young as 12 months that can predict, with remarkable accuracy, whether a child will develop autism.
A national survey of patients reveals that physicians don't always fully discuss the risks and benefits of cancer screening, reports a new study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"A study conducted in Uganda and Zambia by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) found high rates of syphilis and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in both countries," but showed that "integrating rapid syphilis screening and HIV testing for pregnant women was feasible, cost-effective, and helped to prevent transmission of syphilis and HIV from mother-to-child," PlusNews reports.
African American patients and those with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists, according to a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
› Verified 6 days ago
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