Benign Polyps of the Colon Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Cirrhosis Diverticulitis Esophagitis
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Description:
Dr. Lerner graduated from the SUNY Upstate Medical University in 1981. He works in Inglewood, CA and specializes in Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine. Dr. Lerner is affiliated with Centinela Hospital Medical Center, Kindred Hospital-Los Angeles and Marina Del Rey Hospital.
Dr. Lerner graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School at Minneapolis in 1976. He works in Washington, DC and specializes in Internal Medicine and Pulmonary Disease. Dr. Lerner is affiliated with George Washington University Hospital and Sibley Memorial Hospital.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
PCP, the Devil's Dust: Recognition, Management, and Prevention of Phencyclidine Abuse
- Guymon OK, US Steven P. Lerner - Snellville GA, US
International Classification:
A23K 1/00
Abstract:
Methods and compositions are disclosed for enhancing the shelf life of probiotic bacteria, such as lactic acid bacteria (LAB). In one particular formulation, oil, soybean meal and a silicon-containing compound are mixed with LAB to extend the shelf life of the LAB to about six months or longer at normal ambient temperature.
Compositions And Methods For Reducing Infection In Poultry
- Guymon OK, US Steven P. Lerner - Snellville GA, US
International Classification:
A61K 35/747 A61K 9/00 A61K 39/012
Abstract:
Methods and compositions are hereby disclosed for reducing coccidiosis in birds, such as chickens or turkeys, among others. The methods include administering to the bird a lactic acid producing (LAB) alone or in combination with a vaccine against coccidiosis.
- Guymon OK, US Steven P. Lerner - Snellville GA, US
International Classification:
A23K 1/00 A23K 1/18 A23K 1/165
Abstract:
Compositions and methods are disclosed for enhancing weight gain and feed efficiency in pets, such as dogs. The methods include administering to the pet a lactic acid producing bacterium (LAB) or combination of LABs as dietary supplements. The disclosed methods and compositions may also help reduce pathogen infection in dogs.
Linda Perkins, Sandra Herkowitz, Barent Hatt, Judy Lavine, Meri Rosenstock, Gail Sanders, Richard Ettelson, Linda Lockwood, Rosanne Retz, Daniel Larrabee, Jon Kurland