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Dr. Brandi M Albaugh Barton, DDS Dentist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 39 Dellsing Dr, Vandalia, OH 45377 Phone: 937-898-8798 Fax: 937-898-1915 |
Dr. Thomas Christopher Volck, D.D.S. Dentist - General Practice Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 270 James Bohanan Dr, Vandalia, OH 45377 Phone: 937-898-8990 Fax: 937-898-3298 |
Michael Alan Hall, DDS Dentist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 76 Fordway Drive, Vandalia, OH 45377 Phone: 937-898-2252 Fax: 937-898-0607 |
Dr. Matthew A Neely, DDS Dentist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 39 Dellsing Dr, Vandalia, OH 45377 Phone: 937-898-8798 Fax: 937-898-1915 |
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Seaside Therapeutics, Inc. announced today data from the largest randomized, placebo-controlled study conducted to date in individuals with fragile X syndrome. In a Phase 2 study of STX209, clinically meaningful improvements on global and specific neurobehavioral outcomes were observed in the general study population. The improvements were statistically significant in pediatric patients with more severe impairments in sociability - a core symptom of fragile X syndrome.
Researchers from the Danish psychiatry research-project iPSYCH have contributed to identify 33 new genetic variants which, as it turns out, play a role in bipolar disorder.
Molecular biologist Michael Karin is to receive this year's Charles Rodolphe Brupbacher Prize for Cancer Research in recognition of his studies on the role of chronic inflammation in the development of tumors. The award, which carries CHF 100,000 in prize money, is considered one of the highest accolades for cancer researchers worldwide. The awards ceremony takes place in Zurich this Thursday in the framework of an international symposium on "Breakthroughs in Cancer Research and Therapy".
Results from a new study of childhood cancer statistics provide further evidence that common infections affecting mother and baby could play a key role in triggering certain types of the disease.
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