David Porudominsky, MD Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2825 N State Road 7, Ste 300, Margate, FL 33063 Phone: 954-975-0350 Fax: 954-975-3465 |
Dr. Michael John Boyle, M.D. Surgery - Surgical Oncology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5651 Nw 29th St, Margate, FL 33063 Phone: 954-227-2030 Fax: 954-227-2010 |
Eric Kleinstein, MD Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2825 N State Road 7, #300, Margate, FL 33063 Phone: 954-975-0350 Fax: 954-975-3465 |
Rafael Sierra, MD Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2825 N State Road 7 Ste 300, Margate, FL 33063 Phone: 954-975-0350 Fax: 954-975-3465 |
Dr. Pachavit Kasemsap, MD Surgery Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2825 N State Road 7 Ste 300, Margate, FL 33063 Phone: 954-975-0360 Fax: 954-975-3465 |
Dr. Robert Anthony Jimenez, MD Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5901 Colonial Dr, Suite 311, Margate, FL 33063 Phone: 561-483-3989 Fax: 954-429-1759 |
Michael Clerveus, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6260 W Atlantic Blvd, Margate, FL 33063 Phone: 954-494-5530 Fax: 954-494-5530 |
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The University of Missouri-Kansas City has received a $400,000 gift to establish a pulmonary fibrosis research program at the UMKC School of Medicine. The gift comes from the estate of the late Mary K. Geldmacher, a retired St. Louis school teacher who suffered from pulmonary fibrosis and passed away in 2009. Pulmonary fibrosis is the formation or development of excess fibrous connective tissue in the lungs, commonly described as "scarring of the lung."
According to the World Health Organization, two billion people around the globe suffer from chronic parasitic worm infections, which, in addition to causing illness and developmental delay, are also suspected to interfere with the effectiveness of ordinary vaccines, making their victims more vulnerable to life-threatening diseases. A recent discovery by researchers at the Trudeau Institute promises to bypass these obstacles and help deliver more effective vaccines to these people, boosting their protection against common childhood diseases.
As summer begins to fade, the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) reminds homeowners of the ongoing caution necessary when dealing with increased mosquito populations across the United States. Although the itchy welts of mosquitoes are associated with summer, these pests flourish well into the fall months and can transmit a multitude of diseases, notably West Nile virus (WNV).
According to a new study, large quantities of vegetables, fruits, and other plant foods appear to reduce the risk of elevated blood pressure, whereas meat raises the risk.
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