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Jessica Harper Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 903 W Oak St, Amite, LA 70422 Phone: 855-869-9898 |
Darrian D Dawson, LCSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 58266 Peggy Lee Dr, Amite, LA 70422 Phone: 985-320-7085 |
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A new study by Montreal scientists published today in Nature demonstrates that a gut infection can lead to a pathology resembling Parkinson's disease in a mouse model lacking a gene linked to the human disease.
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"Over the last two weeks, a series of meetings were held in Amsterdam in the Netherlands - advocates and people from the communities affected by HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis [TB] and malaria came together to strategize and decide on courses of action to take in this critical year of replenishing the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria," Lucy Chesire, executive director and secretary to the board of the TB ACTION Group, writes in the Huffington Post's "Impact" blog.
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