Deaconess Clinic, Inc Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1335 Us Highway 41a S, Dixon, KY 42409 Phone: 270-639-9101 Fax: 270-639-9332 |
Deaconess Union County Dixon Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1355 State Hwy 41a S, Dixon, KY 42409 Phone: 270-639-9101 Fax: 270-639-9332 |
Deaconess Union County Hospital, Inc Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1355 Us Highway 41a S, Dixon, KY 42409 Phone: 270-639-9101 Fax: 270-639-9332 |
Deaconess Clinic, Inc Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1355 Us Highway 41a S, Dixon, KY 42409 Phone: 270-639-9101 |
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The Federal Aviation Administration has announced that it will issue new guidance for aviation medical examiners (AMEs) regarding the screening and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in commercial pilots. The new guidance, which hopes to treat pilots fairly while at the same time increasing aviation safety, was created and approved with input from the industry, Congress, and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
While Health officials in Indonesia are still trying to track down the source of infection in a cluster of six deaths in one family from H5N1 bird flu, tests show that two more people have also died of the same disease.
SOKO Fitness & Spa Group, Inc. ("SOKO" or the "Company"), an operator of fitness centers, beauty salons and spas in Northeast China as well as suburban Beijing, today provided an update on its recently broadened geographic expansion strategy.
Patheon (TSX: PTI) today announced results for the third quarter and nine months ended July 31, 2009. Total revenues for the third quarter were $164.4 million or 15.7% lower than the same period last year. Excluding currency fluctuations, current year third quarter revenues would have decreased by approximately 9.6%.
In an article looking at Baghdad Hospital, the Washington Post reports that "[i]t is difficult to overstate how far [the hospital] has come since the worst days of the war, when supplies were so scarce that doctors sometimes performed open heart surgery without gloves. ... Arriving at work was a small miracle: The hospital has lost at least 40 doctors to assassins since 2004 - they are still occasionally targeted - and their photos stare down from walls."
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