Dr. Gabriel J Garcia-talavera, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1431 Ave Ponce De Leon, Ofic. 302, San Juan, PR 00907 Phone: 787-977-4810 Fax: 787-977-4813 |
Dr. Manuel Medina, M.D. Surgery - Surgery of the Hand Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1801 Ave Ponce De Leon, Suite 304, San Juan, PR 00909 Phone: 787-268-3192 Fax: 787-268-3191 |
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Dr. Antonio M Pavia, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 431 Ave Ponce De Leon, National Plaza, Suite 328, San Juan, PR 00917 Phone: 787-281-3838 Fax: 787-281-0124 |
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The Viennese biotech company Affiris is today taking stock of the progress achieved to date in its clinical Alzheimer's vaccination programme. All the Alzheimer's patients treated so far as part of the toxicological trials have tolerated the treatment extremely well. As a result, Affiris is among the leading international centres in the race to develop the first causal immunotherapy for Alzheimer's disease.
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