Dr. Sultan Ripon, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 37 W Garden St Ste 201, Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-567-0777 Fax: 315-702-8393 |
Dr. Florentine Reilly Worden, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 5199 West Lake Road, Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-252-1223 |
Lyndsay Christensen, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 37 W Garden St Ste 201, Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-567-0777 |
Stephanie No Coon, Family Medicine - Adult Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 77 Nelson St, Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-253-4463 |
Sarah M Rooney, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 37 W Garden St Ste 201, Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-567-0777 Fax: 315-702-8393 |
Dr. Gabriel C Lurvey, D.O. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 77 Nelson St Ste 320, Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-567-0780 Fax: 315-702-8393 |
Dr. Michael Joseph Sojka, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 161 Genesee St Ste 203, Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-255-0947 |
Adam G Duckett, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 37 W Garden St, Suite #201, Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-567-0777 Fax: 315-702-8393 |
Charles H Keenen, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 37 W Garden St, Suite 102, Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-282-0525 Fax: 315-282-0526 |
Dr. Sean Patrick Boyle, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 17 E Genesee St Ste 303, Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-282-7956 Fax: 315-515-3128 |
Mrs. Amy Anne Secor, NP Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 17 E Genesee St Ste 101, Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-253-5151 Fax: 315-253-0841 |
Martin Kress Weitzel, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 91 Columbus St, Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-255-3944 |
Sara Zafar, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 37 W Garden St, Suite #201, Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-567-0777 Fax: 315-702-8393 |
Nicci Lee Nelson, FNP-C Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 144 Genesee St, Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-253-8477 |
Ashley Marion Edmunds-alfieri, FNP-BC Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 17 E Genesee St, Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-282-7956 |
Davidd B Levy, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 8 Hulbert St, Suite B, Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-282-0525 Fax: 315-222-8205 |
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A group of diseases that kill millions of people each year can't be touched by antibiotics, and some treatment is so harsh the patient can't survive it. They're caused by parasites, and for decades researchers have searched for a "magic bullet" to kill them without harming the patient. Now, a team of microbiologists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has made an advance that could one day lead to a new weapon for fighting parasitic diseases such as African sleeping sickness, chagas disease and leishmaniasis.
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What changes in the brain are caused by Alzheimer's disease? How do these changes differ from those observed in the normal aging process? Researchers from the CNRS, the école pratique des hautes études and the University of Valencia explored these questions by analyzing over 4,000 MRI scans of healthy and diseased brains using the "volBrain" platform.
Researchers at the University of Alberta announced today that they have determined the chemical composition of human urine. The study, which took more than seven years and involved a team of nearly 20 researchers, has revealed that more than 3,000 chemicals or "metabolites" can be detected in urine.
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