Atif Zeeshan, MD Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 9733 Healthway Dr, Berlin, MD 21811 Phone: 410-641-9646 Fax: 410-641-9260 |
Robert Durkin, DO Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Disease Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 9733 Healthway Dr, Berlin, MD 21811 Phone: 410-641-9109 Fax: 410-629-1203 |
Susan Gerhardt Andrews, M.D. Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 9733 Healthway Dr, Berlin, MD 21811 Phone: 410-641-9109 Fax: 410-629-1203 |
Felix Dipinto, M.D. Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Disease Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 9715 Healthway Dr, Berlin, MD 21811 Phone: 443-323-3014 |
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It took a team of medical sleuths at Vanderbilt University Medical Center to get to the bottom of what was causing the 35-year-old to have abnormal blood chemistries during a post-transplant check up.
The measure, which was signed into law Tuesday by the governor, will benefit - say its backers - between 200,000 and 300,000 workers. Its opponents argue the requirement will make the state less competitive. In related news, Denver voters could consider a similar measure on the November ballot.
A derivative of vitamin A, known as retinoic acid, found abundantly in sweet potato and carrots, helps turn pre-cancer cells back to normal healthy breast cells, according to research published this month in the International Journal of Oncology. The research could help explain why some clinical studies have been unable to see a benefit of vitamin A on cancer: the vitamin doesn't appear to change the course of full-blown cancer, only pre-cancerous cells, and only works at a very narrow dose.
ATS Medical, Inc., manufacturer and marketer of state-of-the-art cardiac surgery products and services, announced the first human robot assisted endoscopic aortic valve replacement using the daVinci® Surgical System from Intuitive Surgical to implant the ATS 3f® Aortic Bioprosthesis. The procedure was performed by Allen Raczkowski, M.D., at Banner Baywood Health Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona.
In honor of National Child Passenger Safety Week Loyola University Health System safety expert offers tips on keeping children safe in the car. Car accidents remain the leading cause of death and disability in children in the United States. Stricter laws and car seat education programs have dramatically decreased the mortality and morbidity rates in motor vehicle accidents in the last several years. Yet, thousands of children die or are injured in car accidents each year.
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