Sav-on Pharmacy #3784 Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 480 N Main St, Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901 Phone: (215) 340-1983 |
Quality Foot Care Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 252 W Swamp Rd, Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901 Phone: (215) 230-9707 |
Cvs Pharmacy #00956 Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 4361 Swamp Rd, Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901 Phone: (215) 348-7803 |
Cvs Pharmacy #02782 Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 1456 Ferry Rd, Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901 Phone: (215) 340-2613 |
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Ribbons Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 599 W State St, Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901 Phone: (267) 880-6951 |
Rite Aid Pharmacy 11085 Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 472 N Main St, Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901 Phone: (215) 345-1020 |
Rite Aid Pharmacy 11087 Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 5176 Cold Spring Creamery Rd, Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18902 Phone: (215) 489-5481 |
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People with malaria are more prone to developing bacterial infections, particularly from salmonella, and "researchers at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine [LSHTM] have discovered that the increased vulnerability to salmonella infections is a side effect of the body's attempts to protect itself from the damaging effects of the malaria infection," according to an LSHTM press release.
STD Med, Inc. is pleased to announce that it has received a second Certificate of Good Practices for Manufacturing of Class III Medical Devices from ANVISA, the Brazilian National Surveillance Agency (Agencia Nacional de Vigilancia Sanitaria –ANVISA).
Dr. Sang-Moo Kang, professor in the Institute for Biomedical Sciences at Georgia State University, has received a five-year, $2.7 million federal grant to study seasonal and universal vaccination in elderly populations with pre-existing immunity to influenza viruses.
A new study has shown that babies carry a 30 percent increased risk of being overweight when they are exposed to two cups of coffee daily while within the mother's womb. If the mothers were consuming more than three cups of coffee a day while they were pregnant, the babies were 66 percent more likely to become overweight.
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