Dr. David Sequeira, PH.D. Psychologist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1945 Palo Verde Ave, Suite 202, Long Beach, CA 90815 Phone: 424-477-4383 Fax: 310-831-8378 |
Ms. Lisa-louise Rawal, M.S. Psychologist - Prescribing (Medical) Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4300 Long Beach Blvd, Ste 700, Long Beach, CA 90807 Phone: 213-385-5100 Fax: 562-256-7126 |
Dr. Craig D Kain, PHD Psychologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3416 East Broadway, Suite A, Long Beach, CA 90803 Phone: 562-987-1766 |
Dr. Wendy Linderholm, PSY.D. Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 450 E Spring St, Suite 1, Long Beach, CA 90806 Phone: 562-933-0094 Fax: 562-933-0079 |
Dr. Haley Gordon Murphy, PH.D. Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 6615 E Pacific Coast Hwy Ste 255, Long Beach, CA 90803 Phone: 562-799-6700 |
Dr. Antonella B Aluzri, PSYCHOLOGIST Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6511 E Walkerton St, 6511 E Walkerton St., Long Beach, CA 90808 Phone: 310-713-5342 |
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This week, the Public Library of Science, an open-access publisher, presents the "Genomics of Emerging Infectious Disease," a collection of essays, perspectives, and reviews that explores how genomics-with all its associated tools and techniques-can provide insights into our understanding of emerging infectious disease.
It is known that women with PCOS have a 3-fold increase in their risk of developing type-2 diabetes, where the body does not produce enough insulin or cannot use insulin properly. Insulin resistance is an important factor in the condition, which is the most common female hormone disorder. PCOS affects between 5 and 10 per cent of women and is a major cause of infertility.
Smart Disc, Inc., a Michigan-based medical technology company focused on the development of new and innovative spine products, announced today that it has been awarded Patent US 7,407,513 B2 for Smart Disc's unique artificial spinal disc technology.
A chemical cousin of a drug currently used to treat sepsis dramatically slows the progression of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, better known as ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease, in mice. The results offer a bit of good news in efforts to develop a therapy to stop or slow the progression of a disease that generally kills its victims within just a few years.
Among African Americans, HIV infection is increasingly recognized as an important risk factor for developing chronic kidney disease. African American men and women are more likely to die from the complications of HIV infection compared with Caucasian men and women.
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