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Christina Bulaski, Registered Nurse - Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 12427 Iona Sound Dr, Bristow, VA 20136 Phone: 757-685-4150 |
Mrs. Lisa A Gardner, RN, BSN, CCM Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 12150 Loft Ct, Bristow, VA 20136 Phone: 412-576-2106 |
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Demand from uninsured Georgia residents medical for services at Saturday's large, one-day free health clinic near Atlanta is so great that organizers will have to put a freeze on registrations unless more doctors volunteer their services.
"No one denies" that the oral polio vaccine "has considerable merits. It's cheap to make. It's easy to administer; you don't need a trained nurse with a clean syringe [like the inactive vaccine needs], just a volunteer with a dropper. And it gives excellent immunity. ... But there are problems with the method," Wendy Orent, author of the book Plague: The Mysterious Past and Terrifying Future of the World's Most Dangerous Disease, writes in a Los Angeles Times opinion piece.
At a time when the nation's credit has been downgraded for the first time and our country is struggling to finance and reform existing entitlement programs, Obamacare's creation of new entitlements increases dependency on government and pushes our country deeper into a fiscal crisis of Greek proportion. As Congress and the president seek bipartisan ground to address the national debt, we must remember that the first step out of a hole is to stop digging.
Patented at The University of Alabama in Huntsville, (UAH), a smart pill bottle that notifies you to take your medications or reminds you if you missed a dose could be en route to medicine cabinets as soon as 2015.
Many wearable biosensors, data transmitters and similar tech advances for personalized health monitoring have now been "creatively miniaturized," says materials chemist Trisha Andrew at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, but they require a lot of energy, and power sources can be bulky and heavy.
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