Harry J Lawall & Son Inc Prosthetic/Orthotic Supplier Location: 1030 Kings Hwy N, Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034 Phone: (856) 616-1885 |
Digiulio Shoes Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 1410 Kings Hwy N, Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034 Phone: (856) 428-2201 |
Lenscrafters #00343 Eyewear Supplier (Equipment, not the service) Location: 1032 Rte 38 & Haddonfield Rd, Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08002 Phone: (856) 665-5885 |
Eyexam Associates Pa Medicare Supplier Location: 2432 Route 38, Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08002 Phone: (856) 482-2933 |
Eye Associates Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 1401 Route 70 E, Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034 Phone: (856) 428-5797 |
Lynchwood Opticians Eyewear Supplier (Equipment, not the service) Location: 118 Barclay Farms Shopping Center, Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034 Phone: (856) 428-8084 |
Visionworks Doctors Of Optometry Eyewear Supplier (Equipment, not the service) Location: 818 Haddonfield Rd, Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08002 Phone: (856) 662-2740 |
Pearle Vision #6294 Eyewear Supplier (Equipment, not the service) Location: 2128 Route 38, Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08002 Phone: (856) 482-5100 |
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The Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (MEEI) has announced that the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, Judge William G. Young, following a Nov. 6, 2006 jury decision, ruled in favor of MEEI on claims of unjust enrichment and unfair trade practices against QLT Inc.
It started with numbness on the left side of his face. A few months later, Steve Mores couldn't feel his tongue or chew on the left side of his mouth. TV commercials featuring food or even being in a grocery store made him nauseous. A long time drummer in a popular band, Mores lost 30 pounds and had to find a replacement.
Eric J. Hall, president and CEO of the Alzheimer's Foundation of America, today noted the centennial birthday of President Ronald Reagan on February 6 by issuing a statement that acknowledged the former President's contribution to Alzheimer's awareness.
Lowering the body's temperature after a cardiac arrest dramatically increases the chances for surviving and improves the neurological outcome.
Several deficit-reduction committees have suggested changing the federal health-care program for seniors to combine the hospital- and doctor-services deductibles that participants currently pay separately. In this system, seniors could have a $550 annual deductible, and be required to pay 20 percent toward all services up to a $5,550 annual limit.
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