Erin Clancy, CF-SLP Speech-Language Pathologist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 447 Atlantic Blvd Ste 4, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Phone: 904-652-5408 |
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Mrs. Michelle Monet Degen Johnson, CCC-SLP Speech-Language Pathologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 222 Pine St, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Phone: 904-241-4291 |
Sunshine State Speech-language Pathology Llc Speech-Language Pathologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 79 Sherry Dr, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Phone: 904-386-1012 |
Stephanie Disilet, MS, CCC-SLP Speech-Language Pathologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1595 Linkside Dr, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Phone: 904-635-3179 Fax: 904-372-0496 |
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In 2014, a team of researchers led by a paleobiologist from the University of Missouri found that clams from the Holocene Epoch (that began 11,700 years ago) contained clues about how sea level rise due to climate change could foreshadow a rise in parasitic trematodes, or flatworms.
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Patients with premature ejaculation who used a topical anaesthetic spray were able to delay ejaculation for five times as long, according to a study in the February issue of the urology journal BJU International.
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