Aurora Mental Health, Pllc Counselor - Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 368 E. Main St Ste 1, #1328, New Town, ND 58763 Phone: 701-751-1545 Fax: 701-751-1635 |
Elbowoods Memorial Health Center Social Worker - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1058 College Dr, New Town, ND 58763 Phone: 701-627-4750 |
Circle Of Life Recovery Center Counselor - Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 304 7th St. N, New Town, ND 58763 Phone: 701-627-4700 Fax: 701-627-4700 |
Elbwoods Memorial Health Center Counselor Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1058 College Dr, New Town, ND 58763 Phone: 701-627-4750 |
Elbowoods Memorial Health Center Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1058 College Dr, New Town, ND 58763 Phone: 701-627-4750 |
Elbowoods Memorial Health Center Psychiatry & Neurology - Psychiatry Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1058 College Dr, New Town, ND 58763 Phone: 701-627-4750 |
Elbowoods Memorial Health Center Counselor Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1058 College Dr, New Town, ND 58763 Phone: 701-627-4750 |
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Scientists and engineers from around the world will gather on the shores of Lake Ontario in Rochester, N.Y. next week to discuss some of the latest breakthroughs in lasers and optics and their applications to cutting-edge science, the development of new materials, and medicine.
Five Prime Therapeutics, Inc., a leader in the discovery and development of innovative biologics, and Fast Forward, LLC, a subsidiary of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, today announced an alliance to fund the development of a FivePrime pre-clinical stage therapeutic candidate for treatment of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Fast Forward will commit up to $1 million to fund the advancement of the therapeutic candidate.
Scientists have shown for the first time that carbon nanotubes make an ideal scaffold for the growth of bone tissue. The new technique could change the way doctors treat broken bones, allowing them to simply inject a solution of nanotubes into a fracture to promote healing.
Half the drugs used today target a single class of proteins - and now scientists have identified an important molecular player critical to the proper workings of those proteins critical to our health.
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