Carolina Orthotics And Prosthetics Prosthetic/Orthotic Supplier Location: 3465w Montague Ave 101, North Charleston, South Carolina 29418 Phone: (843) 577-9577 |
Floyd Brace Company Inc Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 9231 Medical Plaza Dr, North Charleston, South Carolina 29406 Phone: (843) 824-0625 |
Intramed Plus Inc Home Infusion Therapy Pharmacy Location: 4995 Lacross Road, North Charleston, South Carolina 29406 Phone: (843) 763-2080 |
Palmetto Infusion Services Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 9295 Medical Plaza Dr, North Charleston, South Carolina 29406 Phone: (843) 414-0287 |
Coram Alternate Site Services Inc Medicare Supplier Location: 5955 Core Ave, North Charleston, South Carolina 29406 Phone: (843) 744-4183 |
Hanger Clinic Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 9263 Medical Plaza Drive, North Charleston, South Carolina 29406 Phone: (843) 863-1734 |
Orthotic & Prosthetic Center Of Cha Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Location: 9241 University Blvd, North Charleston, South Carolina 29406 Phone: (727) 327-3332 |
Lenscrafters #00370 Eyewear Supplier (Equipment, not the service) Location: 2150 N Woods Blvd, North Charleston, South Carolina 29406 Phone: (843) 569-3937 |
News Archive
Pfizer Inc. announced today that it has established a research collaboration with Medco Health Solutions, Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiary, United BioSource Corporation (UBC), aimed at more effectively matching patients with treatments that will benefit them the most, thereby improving patient outcomes.
Researchers from Mahidol University have developed a rapid, high-throughput screening method for prevention and control of thalassemia. The related report by Munkongdee et al, "Rapid diagnosis of α-thalassemia by melting curve analysis," appears in the May 2010 issue of The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics.
Investigators at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and Rutgers New Jersey Medical School recently identified a new method for safe and effective delivery of medicines to the lungs that can be used for multiple clinical applications, potentially including aerosol vaccination.
With only incremental improvements in ovarian cancer survival over the last 40 years, there is a clear need for new treatment options with long-lasting results. Many researchers have turned toward the development of immunotherapies that direct T-cells to selectively eliminate ovarian tumor cells, but an appropriate therapeutic target for ovarian cancers has remained elusive.
Stony Brook University and Ortek Therapeutics, Inc. announced today that two patent applications were filed in the United States and internationally for nutrient based compositions utilizing an innovative microbiome technology that may help combat certain infections.
› Verified 5 days ago