Ms. Tedra Lee Williams, RN Registered Nurse - Case Management Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 866 Astaire Ave, Duncanville, TX 75137 Phone: 214-437-6962 |
Rosie M Jackson, Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 419 Silver Creek Dr, Duncanville, TX 75137 Phone: 972-296-0886 |
Karen De Oliveira, Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1315 High Ridge Dr, Duncanville, TX 75137 Phone: 402-690-8353 |
Blessing Cordilia Egede, Registered Nurse - General Practice Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 150 E Hwy 67 Suite 180, Duncanville, TX 75137 Phone: 214-443-9404 |
Tiaras Lowe, Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 731 W Center St, Duncanville, TX 75116 Phone: 810-908-4848 |
Ms. Shakeithdra Lee, RN Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1810 Green Tree Ln, Duncanville, TX 75137 Phone: 281-630-2328 |
Mrs. Eugenia Vincent, RNC WHNP Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 920 E Highway 67 Ste 108, Duncanville, TX 75137 Phone: 214-948-7779 Fax: 214-948-9977 |
Teresa Cirvello, AGACNP-BC Registered Nurse Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 511 Longworth Blvd, Duncanville, TX 75116 Phone: 817-201-5760 |
Shawna Latrice Tatum, BSN, RN, CCM Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 531 Middale Rd, Duncanville, TX 75116 Phone: 214-418-9809 |
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Affimed Therapeutics AG and The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society today announced a partnership to co-fund a phase 2 trial with the Recruit-TandAb AFM13, a novel tetravalent bispecific antibody directed against human CD30 and CD16A in Hodgkin Lymphoma patients for whom currently available treatments have failed.
People with early Alzheimer's disease who had better fitness ratings had less atrophy in key brain areas associated with memory, according to research reported today at the 2008 Alzheimer's Association International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease (ICAD 2008) in Chicago.
Researchers at Lund University in Sweden and Carnegie Mellon University have for the first time managed to measure the internal pressure that enables the herpes virus to infect cells in the human body. The discovery paves the way for the development of new medicines to combat viral infections. The results indicate good chances to stop herpes infections in the future.
Researchers from the University of Birmingham have found that exposure to social-based messages promoting healthy eating can increase consumption of fruit and vegetables and reduce consumption of high-calorie snacks.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, excessive alcohol use is responsible for more than 80,000 deaths in the United States each year. Over time, excessive drinking can lead to several chronic conditions, such as fatty liver disease and cirrhosis.
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