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Ms. Karen R Enhelder, LCSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3687 Veterans Dr, Fort Harrison, MT 59636 Phone: 406-447-6039 |
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Terry Ann Stephens, LCSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3687 Veterans Dr, Fort Harrison, MT 59636 Phone: 406-447-7624 |
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press announced the release of Targeting Cancer, available on its website in hardcover, paperback, and ebook formats.
UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have discovered a protein that guides blood vessel development and eventually might lead to a treatment to keep cancer cells from spreading.
A new analysis has found that breast cancer survivors may experience problems with certain mental abilities several years after treatment, regardless of whether they were treated with chemotherapy plus radiation or radiation only.
Scientists have found a single protein-Ptbp2-controls a network of over 200 genes central to how developing sperm move and communicate. The protein works by regulating how RNA is processed during each stage of sperm development.
People feeling sad tend to eat more of less-healthy comfort foods than when they feel happy, finds a new study co-authored by a Cornell food marketing expert. However, when nutritional information is available, those same sad people curb their hedonistic consumption. But happier people don't.
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