Dr. Randall Allen Kavalier, DO Psychiatry & Neurology - Psychiatry Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1003 Grand Avenue, West Des Moines, IA 50265 Phone: 515-267-1003 Fax: 515-267-0100 |
Bridget L Buck, MD Psychiatry & Neurology - Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 6000 University Ave, Suite 200, West Des Moines, IA 50266 Phone: 515-241-2300 Fax: 515-241-2305 |
Dr. Donner Dewdney, M.D. Psychiatry & Neurology - Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 939 Office Park Rd, Ste 200, West Des Moines, IA 50265 Phone: 515-288-5570 Fax: 515-440-3388 |
Michael J Stein, D.O. Psychiatry & Neurology - Neurology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 611 S 28th St, West Des Moines, IA 50265 Phone: 515-225-0808 |
Dr. Gaylord Carl Nordine, MD Psychiatry & Neurology - Psychiatry Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1701 22nd St, # 207, West Des Moines, IA 50266 Phone: 515-223-5511 Fax: 515-225-6258 |
Dr. Douglas W Brenton, M.D. Psychiatry & Neurology - Neurology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 5950 University Ave, Ste 171, West Des Moines, IA 50266 Phone: 515-875-9250 Fax: 515-875-9251 |
Dr. Kent E Kunze, M.D. Psychiatry & Neurology - Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 939 Office Park Rd, Ste 200, West Des Moines, IA 50265 Phone: 515-288-5570 Fax: 515-440-3388 |
Dr. Thomas Scott Hopkins, D.O. Psychiatry & Neurology - Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 939 Office Park Rd, Ste 200, West Des Moines, IA 50265 Phone: 515-288-5570 Fax: 515-440-3388 |
Cornelius Jason Gucfa, M.D. Psychiatry & Neurology - Psychiatry Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6600 Westown Pkwy, Suite 200, West Des Moines, IA 50266 Phone: 515-283-1221 Fax: 515-283-2017 |
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A study published this month finds doctors delay talking about end-of-life care, which often proves very costly. The Los Angeles Times reports: "Most doctors don't talk about end-of-life issues with their cancer patients when those patients are feeling well, a new survey has found." Physicians also tended to delay these conversations "until treatments have been exhausted. Those delays mean patients might not be able to make truly informed choices early in their treatment.
Breast cancer cells in the laboratory that don't respond to tamoxifen may be producing high amounts of cholesterol in order to provide a kind of shield against the drug, say researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC).
In a letter released today by the White House today to Sen. Edward Kennedy, chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, and Sen. Max Baucus, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, President Obama "suggests he may be open to a requirement that every American have health insurance, even though he opposed the so-called individual mandate in the presidential campaign," the Washington Post reports.
For the first time, researchers have fabricated sensing elements known as fiber Bragg gratings inside optical fibers designed to dissolve completely inside the body.
Two-thirds of all human embryos fail to develop successfully. Now, in a new study, researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have shown that they can predict with 93 percent certainty which fertilized eggs will make it to a critical developmental milestone and which will stall and die. The findings are important to the understanding of the fundamentals of human development at the earliest stages, which have largely remained a mystery despite the attention given to human embryonic stem cell research.
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