Lauren Barnett, | |
135 Residential Center Rd, Choctaw, MS 39350-6780 | |
(601) 389-2812 | |
(601) 607-1417 |
Full Name | Lauren Barnett |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Speech-language Pathologist |
Location | 135 Residential Center Rd, Choctaw, Mississippi |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Does not participate in Medicare Program. She may not accept medicare assignment. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1932681749 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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235Z00000X | Speech-language Pathologist | S4474 (Mississippi) | Primary |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Lauren Barnett, 711 Avignon Dr, Ridgeland, MS 39157-5120 Ph: (601) 605-6777 | Lauren Barnett, 135 Residential Center Rd, Choctaw, MS 39350-6780 Ph: (601) 389-2812 |
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The Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF) today announced over $3.2 million in new grants that will further its mission to assist the most marginalized populations vulnerable to HIV infection. These new awards brought EJAF's final total grant-making commitments for calendar 2011 to a record $8,316,871, with disbursements totaling $7,006,871 last year.
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Self-injury so often occurs in private, an important reason why solid statistics are hard to come by. But researchers estimate between 10 and 40 percent of adolescents, and up to 10 percent of adults, harm themselves physically - usually by cutting or burning their skin.
Nutrient pollution, one of the greatest threats to our freshwater resources, is responsible for the algal blooms that blanket our lakes and waterways in summer months. Large blooms of cyanobacteria ('blue green algae') can cause fish kills, increase the cost of drinking water treatment, devalue shoreline properties, and pose health risks to people, pets, and wildlife. A new paper just published in the Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences shows that microcystin, a toxin produced by cyanobacteria, is present in Canadian lakes in every province.
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Katlyn Goodin, Speech-Language Pathologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 135 Residential Center Rd, Choctaw, MS 39350 Phone: 601-389-2812 Fax: 601-607-1417 | |
Victoria Harrison, Speech-Language Pathologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 135 Residential Center Rd, Choctaw, MS 39350 Phone: 601-389-2812 |