Dr. Eli G Goodman, MD Internal Medicine - Geriatric Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1600 W Walnut St, Jacksonville, IL 62650 Phone: 217-479-5890 |
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Dr. Thomas Anthony Baker, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2268 E Morton Ave, Jacksonville, IL 62650 Phone: 217-245-1481 |
Chandupatla Prabhakar, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 559 N Westgate, Jacksonville, IL 62650 Phone: 217-243-5474 Fax: 217-245-2322 |
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Men and yeast have something in common: they use the same molecular process to ensure the integrity of their gene pool during reproduction. This is a recent finding by researchers from CNRS, Inserm and the Université Joseph Fourier in Grenoble. The scientists are therefore set on studying yeast in order to shed light on the numerous cases of male infertility related to the malfunction of this process during spermatogenesis.
Fracture incidence is greatly increased in individuals who undergo haematopoietic stem cell transplantation compared with the general US population, research shows.
Oncothyreon Inc., a biotechnology company specializing in the development of innovative therapeutic products for the treatment of cancer, today announced that it has acquired Alpine Biosciences, Inc., of Seattle, Washington, a privately held biotechnology company developing protocells, a nanoparticle platform technology designed to enable the targeted delivery of multiple therapeutic agents, including nucleic acids, proteins, peptides and small molecules.
According a new international study more than 350 million in the world now have diabetes. The analysis, published online by the Lancet on Saturday, adds several tens of millions to the previous estimate of the number of diabetics and indicates that the disease has become a major global health problem.
St. Jude Medical, Inc. today announced European CE Mark approval and first implants of its Fortify™ and Fortify ST implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD) and Unify™ cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillator (CRT-D). The devices will be fully launched in Europe later this spring, and U.S. versions of the Fortify ICD and Unify CRT-D are expected to be launched later this year. The reduced size of these new devices compared to those of previous generations creates the smallest available device footprint in the industry.
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