Counselors in Marion, AL Accepting Medicare

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Mr. Tom S. Alsabrook, LPC
Counselor - Mental Health
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 104 Edwards St, Marion, AL 36756
Phone: 334-683-9957    Fax: 334-683-4114
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Mr. Robert Wayne Williams, LPC
Counselor - Professional
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 104 Edwards St, Marion, AL 36756
Phone: 334-683-9957    Fax: 334-683-4114

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Scientists reveal how lymphatic system develops in embryo

For over one hundred years, scientists have debated the question of the origins of the lymphatic system - a parallel system to the blood vessels that serves as a conduit for everything from immune cells to fat molecules to cancer cells. This issue has now been resolved by Dr. Karina Yaniv of Weizmann Institute's Biological Regulation Department. In a study reported online today in Nature, she and her team revealed how the lymphatic system develops in the embryo and for the first time managed to grow lymphatic cells in the lab.

New TAU study offers tangible hope of curing Mantle Cell Lymphoma

With a median survival rate of just five to seven years, Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL) is considered the most aggressive known blood cancer - and available therapies are scarce. Three thousand Americans are diagnosed with MCL every year, and despite progress in personalized therapies to treat metastases elsewhere in the body, systemic therapeutic drug delivery to cancerous blood cells continues to challenge the world of cancer research.

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