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Royce E Lovern, D.O. Radiology - Diagnostic Radiology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 128 Hickory Ln, Washington, MO 63090 Phone: 314-307-1968 |
Dr. Karl J Lenzenhuber, M.D. Radiology - Diagnostic Radiology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 901 E 5th St, Washington, MO 63090 Phone: 636-239-8250 Fax: 314-991-8206 |
David F. Knight, M.D. Radiology - Diagnostic Radiology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 901 E 5th St, Dept Of Radiology, Washington, MO 63090 Phone: 636-239-8250 Fax: 636-239-8271 |
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When Allison Scott came out as a trans woman in 2013, she told not only family and friends, but also her primary care physician.
T. Jacob John, a former professor of clinical virology an the Christian Medical College in Vellore, India, who has served on several Global and National Committees on Immunization and Polio Eradication, writes in this opinion piece in India's Hindu, "While one year has passed without polio caused by natural poliovirus, we can claim complete eradication only after we ensure the absence of wild and vaccine polioviruses in the population."
Several stories this morning examine tricky problems in women's health care.
Al Jazeera examines HIV among women in India's Manipur state, particularly in the district of Churachandpur, where local non-governmental organizations "say more than one-quarter of the women use some kind of drugs and suffer from HIV; many, due to a lack of financial opportunities, will end up turning to" sex work to obtain money to buy drugs, the news agency writes.
During a speech to the World Trade Organization on Tuesday, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon laid out his vision for his next term, telling "trade officials and diplomats that 'the United Nations' top priority for this year and many years beyond will have to be sustainable development' - lifting people out of poverty while working on environmental concerns," the Associated Press reports.
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