Name | Dr Caitlin S Filips |
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Organization Name | Dr Caitlin S Filips |
Location | 487 W Bagley Rd, Berea, Ohio 44017 |
Type | Eyewear Supplier (Equipment, not the service) |
Phone | (440) 891-1940 |
Participate in Medicare | Medicare enrolled and may accept medicare assignment. Please check with the supplier if they accept medicare-approved amount before you get your prescription drugs, equipment or supplies from this supplier. |
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When people develop a respiratory infection, recovery from their illness leaves behind an immunological memory that influences how they will respond to later infections.
Gonorrhea has long been one of the most commonly-reported sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the U.S. and, unfortunately, with rising antimicrobial resistance, it has also become one of the most frightening for public health.
A UT Arlington research team says their study of genetic information from more than 4,000 beetle species has yielded a new theory about why some species lose their Y chromosome and others, such as humans, hang on to it.
Bad cholesterol, known as LDL is known to be sticky but this ultra –bad called MGmin-LDL is found to be stickier meaning it's more likely to attach to arterial walls. This is more dangerous because when LDL attaches to artery walls it forms fatty plaques that cause coronary heart disease (CHD). As fatty plaques grow, they narrow the arteries and reduce blood flow and also may trigger a stroke or heart attack. CHD is the most common type of heart disease and kills almost 450,000 Americans each year.
The authors of a landmark study on the use of electronic medical records (EMRs) to reduce infant mortality will receive the 2012 Garfield Economic Impact Award. Amalia R. Miller, PhD, and Catherine E. Tucker, PhD, are being honored for their paper, "Can Health Care Information Technology Save Babies?"
› Verified 5 days ago
NPI Number | 1902933294 |
Organization Name | PROCARE VISION CENTER |
Type | Eyewear Supplier (Equipment, not the service) |
Address | 343 W Bagley Rd, Suite 106, Berea, OH 44017 |
Phone Number | 440-891-1940 |
News Archive
When people develop a respiratory infection, recovery from their illness leaves behind an immunological memory that influences how they will respond to later infections.
Gonorrhea has long been one of the most commonly-reported sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the U.S. and, unfortunately, with rising antimicrobial resistance, it has also become one of the most frightening for public health.
A UT Arlington research team says their study of genetic information from more than 4,000 beetle species has yielded a new theory about why some species lose their Y chromosome and others, such as humans, hang on to it.
Bad cholesterol, known as LDL is known to be sticky but this ultra –bad called MGmin-LDL is found to be stickier meaning it's more likely to attach to arterial walls. This is more dangerous because when LDL attaches to artery walls it forms fatty plaques that cause coronary heart disease (CHD). As fatty plaques grow, they narrow the arteries and reduce blood flow and also may trigger a stroke or heart attack. CHD is the most common type of heart disease and kills almost 450,000 Americans each year.
The authors of a landmark study on the use of electronic medical records (EMRs) to reduce infant mortality will receive the 2012 Garfield Economic Impact Award. Amalia R. Miller, PhD, and Catherine E. Tucker, PhD, are being honored for their paper, "Can Health Care Information Technology Save Babies?"
› Verified 5 days ago
News Archive
When people develop a respiratory infection, recovery from their illness leaves behind an immunological memory that influences how they will respond to later infections.
Gonorrhea has long been one of the most commonly-reported sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the U.S. and, unfortunately, with rising antimicrobial resistance, it has also become one of the most frightening for public health.
A UT Arlington research team says their study of genetic information from more than 4,000 beetle species has yielded a new theory about why some species lose their Y chromosome and others, such as humans, hang on to it.
Bad cholesterol, known as LDL is known to be sticky but this ultra –bad called MGmin-LDL is found to be stickier meaning it's more likely to attach to arterial walls. This is more dangerous because when LDL attaches to artery walls it forms fatty plaques that cause coronary heart disease (CHD). As fatty plaques grow, they narrow the arteries and reduce blood flow and also may trigger a stroke or heart attack. CHD is the most common type of heart disease and kills almost 450,000 Americans each year.
The authors of a landmark study on the use of electronic medical records (EMRs) to reduce infant mortality will receive the 2012 Garfield Economic Impact Award. Amalia R. Miller, PhD, and Catherine E. Tucker, PhD, are being honored for their paper, "Can Health Care Information Technology Save Babies?"
› Verified 5 days ago
Giant Eagle Pharmacy #2108 Type: Community/Retail Pharmacy Location: 50 W Bridge St, Berea, Ohio 44017 Phone: (440) 826-9104 | |
Cvs Pharmacy #03035 Type: Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Supplier Location: 212w Bagley Rd, Berea, Ohio 44017 Phone: (440) 243-6676 | |
Walgreens #1234 Type: Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Supplier Location: 6 E Bagley Rd, Berea, Ohio 44017 Phone: (440) 891-9422 | |
S A Maher Inc Type: Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Supplier Location: 845 W Bagley Rd, Berea, Ohio 44017 Phone: (440) 777-5544 | |
Shirley R. Daniel Od & Terry E. Dan Type: Medicare Supplier Location: 295 High Street, Berea, Ohio 44017 Phone: (440) 234-3800 |