Shamsuddin Muhammad Anwar, MD Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 475 Seaview Ave, Staten Island, NY 10305 Phone: 810-282-7644 |
Dr. Adedayo Adedeji, M.D. Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1408 Richmond Road, Staten Island, NY 10304 Phone: 718-979-5646 Fax: 718-979-5650 |
Dr. Jessie Kumudinidevi Saverimuttu, M.D. Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 398 Gower St, Staten Island, NY 10314 Phone: 646-417-0747 Fax: 718-865-5134 |
Dr. Frank Scafuri Iii, D.O. Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2177 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10314 Phone: 718-370-3730 Fax: 718-698-9412 |
Dr. Neville Keki Mobarakai, M.D. Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1408 Richmond Rd, Staten Island, NY 10304 Phone: 718-979-5647 Fax: 718-979-5650 |
Dr. Taylor Bingjian Wang, DO Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 475 Seaview Ave, Staten Island, NY 10305 Phone: 718-226-6205 |
Dr. S Ramachandran Nair, M.D. Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1655 Richmond Ave, Bsmt, Staten Island, NY 10314 Phone: 718-682-1092 Fax: 718-682-1093 |
Dr. Azza Elemam, MD Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 682 Forest Ave, Staten Island, NY 10310 Phone: 718-370-3730 |
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By stimulating one part of the brain with laser light, researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Ernest Gallo Clinic and Research Center at UC San Francisco (UCSF) have shown that they can wipe away addictive behavior in rats - or conversely turn non-addicted rats into compulsive cocaine seekers.
The results of a study presented today at the European League Against Rheumatism Annual Congress identify a correlation between the presence of biomarkers in the blood, known as micro RNAs (miRNAs), and the development of severe osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee or hip joint. The findings suggest that miRNAs may be used as biomarkers to predict severe OA disease in individuals.
A significant proportion of patients suffering from ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease or motor neuron disease, have a marker of retrovirus activity in their blood, reports the February 8 issue of the medical journal Neurology.
In a new study, published in the American Journal of Human Genetics, researchers were able for the first time to convincingly demonstrate a genomic locus to be linked to migraine susceptibility in two diverse populations.
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