Hospitals in Cody, WY

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Cody Regional Health
Critical Access Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 707 Sheridan Avenue, Cody, Wyoming 82414
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   Phone: (307) 578-2488    

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COVID-19 pandemic and nanotechnology

Writing in the International Journal of Nanomedicine, Professor Dongki Yang, from the Department of Physiology, Gachon University, South Korea, has reviewed the available knowledge on the coronaviruses, current approaches to tackle the newly emerged SARS-CoV-2 infection, and the innovative application of nanotechnology in the COVID-19 pandemic.

TB bacterium does not contain genes needed for spore formation

But a new study by researchers at Loyola University Health System and other centers casts doubt on the TB spore theory. Researchers were unable to detect spores in TB cultures and demonstrated that the TB bacterium doesn't even contain genes related to those needed to produce spores. Researchers also failed to find any spores in frogs infected with TB bacteria, which would have been expected if TB bacteria produced spores in the course of infection.

Davis High School sophomore recipient of Blue and White Foundation grant

What started as a dinner-table conversation between a teen and his father has become a bonafide cancer research study for Matthew Lara, a Davis High School sophomore and the son of UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center medical oncologist and researcher Primo (Lucky) Lara Jr.

SENSA CARES launches Share Because You Care charity contest

The SENSA® Weight-Loss System continues its commitment to giving back with the launch of its "Share Because You Care" charity contest. As part of the SENSA® CARES charity initiative, "Share Because You Care" empowers users to support their favorite causes for the opportunity to win $250 for the non-profit organization of their choice, plus an additional $250 for themselves.

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