Charles Richard Wilson, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6 Woodland Rd Ste 205, Saint Helena, CA 94574 Phone: 707-963-6111 Fax: 707-963-6161 |
Dr. Emmett Lee Tetz, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 6 Woodland Rd, 201, Saint Helena, CA 94574 Phone: 707-963-5239 Fax: 707-963-0752 |
Dr. Juan C Vasquez, MD Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6 Woodland Rd Ste 101, Saint Helena, CA 94574 Phone: 707-963-6111 |
Martin T Paukert, MD Surgery - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6 Woodland Rd, Suite 302, Saint Helena, CA 94574 Phone: 707-968-0800 Fax: 707-963-8861 |
Pedro Javier Ramirez, M.D. Surgery - Surgical Oncology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 10 Woodland Rd, Saint Helena, CA 94574 Phone: 707-967-5721 Fax: 707-967-5722 |
Dr. Mark K. Potter, MD Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1127 Pope St, Suite 106, Saint Helena, CA 94574 Phone: 707-967-1970 Fax: 707-967-1972 |
Dr. Steven Carlton Herber, MD Surgery - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 10 Woodland Rd, Saint Helena, CA 94574 Phone: 707-967-5981 Fax: 707-967-5712 |
News Archive
Pneumococcus accounts for as much as 11 percent of mortality in young children worldwide. While successful vaccines like Prevnar exist, they are expensive and only work against specific pneumococcal strains, with the risk of becoming less effective as new strains emerge.
The last round of polls shows the contest between President Barack Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney virtually tied. Meanwhile, news outlets report on how health issues are motivating some voters and what policies the winner might put in place.
Highly innovative new drugs that can prevent scarring in the eye after glaucoma surgery have been discovered by a London-based team of scientists, who report today in the journal Nature Biotechnology.
At the end of 2011, 6.2 million people in sub-Saharan Africa were taking antiretroviral drugs, about 56 percent of the people in need in the region, UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibe noted in an interview last week, saying, "Ten years ago, nobody would have imagined that such a result would be possible," Agence France-Presse reports. "Sidibe - visiting Paris ahead of the July 22-27 International AIDS Conference in Washington - said he was worried that African countries remained so dependent on foreign help," the news service states.
› Verified 5 days ago