Esperanza Flores, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 550 S Hoke Ave, Frankfort, IN 46041 Phone: 765-448-8000 |
Zakia Naz, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1258 Oak St Ste B, Frankfort, IN 46041 Phone: 765-656-3710 |
Amy V Villavicencio, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 550 S Hoke Ave, Frankfort, IN 46041 Phone: 765-448-8000 Fax: 765-659-2577 |
Joseph D Dominik, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1201 Oak St, Frankfort, IN 46041 Phone: 765-656-3970 |
James Thomas Croner, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 550 S Hoke Ave, Frankfort, IN 46041 Phone: 765-448-8000 Fax: 765-659-2577 |
Maria Solis-colegate, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 550 S Hoke Ave, Frankfort, IN 46041 Phone: 765-448-8000 Fax: 765-659-1125 |
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Today, the Charles Rodolphe Brupbacher Prize for Cancer Research 2011 goes to two researchers who have contributed to better understanding of the genetics underlying the growth of tumors.
Cequent Pharmaceuticals, a pioneer in the development of novel products to deliver RNAi-based treatments to prevent and treat human disease, has initiated a long-term (26-week) toxicology study of CEQ508 – the company's lead drug candidate based on its proprietary tkRNAi technology. This study is designed to enable a Phase II clinical trial slated for 2011. CEQ508 targets beta-catenin, a key oncogene implicated in the formation of colonic polyps and in the progression of polyps to colorectal cancer.
News outlets report on the creative outreach efforts, including those geared to moms, young people and Latinos, to increase the number of newly insured people before March 31. Even prison inmates are signing up.
Exercise capacity, as measured in terms of VO2max, is a powerful predictor of death in patients with coronary artery disease, not just patients with heart failure. That is the finding of a Mayo Clinic study presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2005 in Dallas.
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