Primary Care Clinics in Salem, WV Accepting Medicare

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Salem Family Medicine Inc
Family Medicine
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: Rr 1 Box 75-1, Old Route 50 West, Salem, WV 26426
Phone: 304-782-2000    
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Salem Elementary School Wellness Center
Clinic/Center - Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: Rr 1 Box 10a, Salem, WV 26426
Phone: 304-316-7180    Fax: 304-924-5460

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Data expands the clinical utility of deCODE tests for heart attack, atrial fibrillation and stroke

Several presentations by deCODE genetics scientists and independent researchers at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2008 being held at the New Orleans Convention Center from November 8 to12 are expected to expand upon the clinical utility of evaluating individual risk of heart attack, or atrial fibrillation and stroke, respectively, by measuring the genetic markers that are the basis of the deCODE MI and deCODE AF tests.

Stenting advised for basilar tip aneurysm intervention

Stent-assisted coiling may be the best treatment option for basilar tip aneurysms, say US researchers.

Inefficient suppression of DUX4 gene causes facioscapulohumeral dystrophy: Study

An international team of researchers led by an investigator from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center has made a second critical advance in determining the cause of a common form of muscular dystrophy known as facioscapulohumeral dystrophy, or FSHD.

Mephedrone users would switch to a new legal high if it caused less harm

Since mephedrone was made illegal in the UK in 2010, the street price of the drug has risen while the quality has degraded, which in turn may have reduced use of the drug. New research published online today reveals that young people who continued to use mephedrone after it became illegal would switch to a new legal high if it were pure and rated highly by their friends or on the Internet.

Millions of children in developing world have no access to clean water, latrines at school, report finds

A report, released this week by UNICEF during the Dubai International Humanitarian Aid & Development conference, documents the challenges many schoolchildren in developing countries face in accessing safe drinking water and sanitation, United Press International reports (4/6).

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