Transcend Orthotics & Prosthetics Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 805 W Michigan Ave, Jackson, Michigan 49202 Phone: (517) 784-1142 |
Biomedical Designs Prosthetic/Orthotic Supplier Location: 306 W Washington Ave, Jackson, Michigan 49201 Phone: (517) 784-6617 |
Great Lakes Medical Equipment Inc Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 2301 E Michigan Ave, Jackson, Michigan 49202 Phone: (517) 536-7350 |
The Center For Sight Medicare Supplier Location: 1015 Laurence Ave, Jackson, Michigan 49202 Phone: (517) 787-0364 |
Jackson Vision Medicare Supplier Location: 817w Ganson St, Jackson, Michigan 49202 Phone: (517) 782-4300 |
Eye Services Llc Eyewear Supplier (Equipment, not the service) Location: 800 S Brown St, Jackson, Michigan 49203 Phone: (517) 787-8890 |
Rx Optical Laboratories Inc Medicare Supplier Location: 3132 E Michigan Ave, Jackson, Michigan 49202 Phone: (517) 783-9000 |
Gregory Optical Inc Eyewear Supplier (Equipment, not the service) Location: 904 N Wisner St, Jackson, Michigan 49202 Phone: (517) 782-9388 |
Schaff Vision Care Llc Medicare Supplier Location: 2700 Wildwood Ave, Jackson, Michigan 49202 Phone: (517) 789-8119 |
Heidi Schefferly Od Pllc Medicare Supplier Location: 350 N Wisner St, Jackson, Michigan 49202 Phone: (517) 783-6928 |
James P Serino Od Pc Medicare Supplier Location: 350 N Wisner St, Jackson, Michigan 49202 Phone: (517) 783-6928 |
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A New Zealand researcher whose claim that Maori people carry a "warrior" gene that makes them more prone to violent and aggressive behaviour has provoked strong reactions from some quarters.
Patients who have had the common chest wall deformity known as pectus excavatum corrected report improved body image and ability to exercise, according to a study published December in the journal Pediatrics.
China Pharmaceuticals, Inc., one of China's leading manufacturers and distributors of prescription and over-the-counter pharmaceuticals today announced its financial results for fiscal year ended December 31, 2010.
NPR's "Shots" blog reports on efforts to determine the source of Haiti's cholera epidemic, writing, "Most researchers currently believe that United Nations peacekeeping soldiers introduced cholera to Haiti in October of 2010," but researchers from the University of Maryland report they "have found two very different cholera strains in some of the first Haitians to be struck by the disease."
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