Ross William Mcfarland, M.D. Internal Medicine - Hematology & Oncology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2315 E Harmony Rd, #170, Fort Collins, CO 80528 Phone: 970-493-6337 Fax: 970-493-3528 |
Dr. James C Moore, MD Internal Medicine - Hematology & Oncology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2121 E Harmony Rd, Suite 170, Fort Collins, CO 80528 Phone: 970-493-6337 Fax: 970-493-3528 |
Dr. Robert F Marschke Jr., M.D. Internal Medicine - Hematology & Oncology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2315 E Harmony Rd, #110, Fort Collins, CO 80528 Phone: 970-212-7600 Fax: 970-212-7637 |
Farrah Datko, MD Internal Medicine - Hematology & Oncology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2315 E Harmony Rd, Suite 170, Fort Collins, CO 80528 Phone: 970-493-6337 Fax: 970-493-3528 |
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There are substantial differences between European countries in the potentially inappropriate use of medications among elderly home care patients, according to a study in the March 16 issue of JAMA.
Screening large "libraries" of compounds to find those with a desired biological activity is a powerful method for discovering new drugs, but requires a large, expensive and dedicated facility. Now, scientists at the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have devised the central component of a screening system that would be orders of magnitude smaller and cheaper.
As people's waistlines increase, so does the incidence of type 2 diabetes. Now scientists have a better understanding of exactly what happens in the body that leads up to type 2 diabetes, and what likely causes some of the complications related to the disease. Specifically, scientists from Denmark have found that in mice, macrophages, a specific type of immune cell, invade the diabetic pancreatic tissue during the early stages of the disease.
Studies have shown that food allergies negatively affect the quality of life of those who suffer with them. A new study being presented at this year's virtual American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) Annual Scientific Meeting.
The coordination of neural activity across widespread brain networks is essential for human cognition. Researchers have long assumed that oscillations in the brain, commonly measured for research purposes, brain-computer interfacing, and clinical tests, were stationary signals that occurred independently at separate brain regions.
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