Full Name | Erica Ezell |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Nurse Practitioner |
Location | 1775 River Rd, Aberdeen, Ohio |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and may accept medicare through third-party reassignment. May prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1568025765 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | APRN.CNP.024540 (Ohio) | Secondary |
363L00000X | Nurse Practitioner | APRN.CNP.024540 (Ohio) | Primary |
Entity Name | Harrison Memorial Hospital |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1386783868 PECOS PAC ID: 8628961018 Enrollment ID: O20040209000207 |
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The novel compound IRL-1620 may be useful in treating Alzheimer's disease as it has been shown to prevent cognitive impairment and oxidative stress in animal models. This research is being presented at the 2013 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Annual Meeting and Exposition, the world's largest pharmaceutical sciences meeting, in San Antonio, Nov. 10-14.
Therapies should be highly effective and as free as possible of side effects—a big challenge, particularly in the case of cancer.
It's no bigger than a stamp packet but it has the potential to allow rapid development of a new generation of drugs and genetic engineering organisms, and to better control in-vitro fertilization.
Scientists in the United States have found that stem cells which are normally associated with potential cures and treatments can also promote the spread of cancer.
A new study shows that when you finish your spouse's sentences or answer a fill-in-the-blank question, you're engaging the brain's relay station for memories, the hippocampus.
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Entity Name | Harrison Memorial Hospital |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1669615233 PECOS PAC ID: 4284784067 Enrollment ID: O20090617000216 |
News Archive
The novel compound IRL-1620 may be useful in treating Alzheimer's disease as it has been shown to prevent cognitive impairment and oxidative stress in animal models. This research is being presented at the 2013 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Annual Meeting and Exposition, the world's largest pharmaceutical sciences meeting, in San Antonio, Nov. 10-14.
Therapies should be highly effective and as free as possible of side effects—a big challenge, particularly in the case of cancer.
It's no bigger than a stamp packet but it has the potential to allow rapid development of a new generation of drugs and genetic engineering organisms, and to better control in-vitro fertilization.
Scientists in the United States have found that stem cells which are normally associated with potential cures and treatments can also promote the spread of cancer.
A new study shows that when you finish your spouse's sentences or answer a fill-in-the-blank question, you're engaging the brain's relay station for memories, the hippocampus.
› Verified 3 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Erica Ezell, 1775 River Rd, Aberdeen, OH 45101-9372 Ph: (614) 266-5517 | Erica Ezell, 1775 River Rd, Aberdeen, OH 45101-9372 Ph: (614) 266-5517 |
News Archive
The novel compound IRL-1620 may be useful in treating Alzheimer's disease as it has been shown to prevent cognitive impairment and oxidative stress in animal models. This research is being presented at the 2013 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Annual Meeting and Exposition, the world's largest pharmaceutical sciences meeting, in San Antonio, Nov. 10-14.
Therapies should be highly effective and as free as possible of side effects—a big challenge, particularly in the case of cancer.
It's no bigger than a stamp packet but it has the potential to allow rapid development of a new generation of drugs and genetic engineering organisms, and to better control in-vitro fertilization.
Scientists in the United States have found that stem cells which are normally associated with potential cures and treatments can also promote the spread of cancer.
A new study shows that when you finish your spouse's sentences or answer a fill-in-the-blank question, you're engaging the brain's relay station for memories, the hippocampus.
› Verified 3 days ago