Vermeer Quist Consulting, Llc | |
1701 48th St Ste 110&120 West Des Moines IA 50266-6723 | |
(515) 331-0303 | |
(515) 644-2084 |
Full Name | Vermeer Quist Consulting, Llc |
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Speciality | Community/Behavioral Health |
Location | 1701 48th St Ste 110&120, West Des Moines, Iowa |
Authorized Official Name and Position | Heidi Vermeer-quist (CO-OWNER & CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST) |
Authorized Official Contact | 5157205436 |
Accepts Medicare Insurance | Yes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance. |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Vermeer Quist Consulting, Llc 1701 48th St Ste 110&120 West Des Moines IA 50266-6723 Ph: (515) 331-0303 | Vermeer Quist Consulting, Llc 1701 48th St Ste 110&120 West Des Moines IA 50266-6723 Ph: (515) 331-0303 |
NPI Number | 1538606975 |
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Provider Enumeration Date | 01/24/2017 |
Last Update Date | 04/16/2024 |
Certification Date | 04/16/2024 |
Medicare PECOS PAC ID | 2365725744 |
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Medicare Enrollment ID | O20170208002926 |
News Archive
USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah "says development assistance to Ethiopia's health sector has helped save thousands of children's lives in the past year," VOA News reports, noting, "The progress came even as the Horn of Africa was hit by the worst drought in more than half a century."
Research by physician-scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus offers hope for improved quality of life for people who rely on intravenous nutrition due to intestinal damage.
In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) in Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres, the protective tips of chromosomes: while broken chromosome ends generated by DNA damage (such as radiation or cigarette smoke) are quickly joined together, telomeres are never tied to each other, thus allowing for the correct segregation of the genetic material into all cells in our body.
Around two to six per cent of all people with obesity develop obesity already in early childhood; it's in their genetic cards.
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Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1538606975 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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251S00000X | Community/behavioral Health | 00965 (Iowa) | Primary |
Provider Name | Heidi L Vermeer Quist |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Psychologist |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1841236841 PECOS PAC ID: 0446235881 Enrollment ID: I20040621001268 |
News Archive
USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah "says development assistance to Ethiopia's health sector has helped save thousands of children's lives in the past year," VOA News reports, noting, "The progress came even as the Horn of Africa was hit by the worst drought in more than half a century."
Research by physician-scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus offers hope for improved quality of life for people who rely on intravenous nutrition due to intestinal damage.
In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) in Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres, the protective tips of chromosomes: while broken chromosome ends generated by DNA damage (such as radiation or cigarette smoke) are quickly joined together, telomeres are never tied to each other, thus allowing for the correct segregation of the genetic material into all cells in our body.
Around two to six per cent of all people with obesity develop obesity already in early childhood; it's in their genetic cards.
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Provider Name | Karen A Cleveland |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Psychologist |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1245434208 PECOS PAC ID: 6103978192 Enrollment ID: I20090722000662 |
News Archive
USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah "says development assistance to Ethiopia's health sector has helped save thousands of children's lives in the past year," VOA News reports, noting, "The progress came even as the Horn of Africa was hit by the worst drought in more than half a century."
Research by physician-scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus offers hope for improved quality of life for people who rely on intravenous nutrition due to intestinal damage.
In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) in Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres, the protective tips of chromosomes: while broken chromosome ends generated by DNA damage (such as radiation or cigarette smoke) are quickly joined together, telomeres are never tied to each other, thus allowing for the correct segregation of the genetic material into all cells in our body.
Around two to six per cent of all people with obesity develop obesity already in early childhood; it's in their genetic cards.
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Provider Name | Barbara J Graham |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1871896530 PECOS PAC ID: 4587844410 Enrollment ID: I20110210000355 |
News Archive
USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah "says development assistance to Ethiopia's health sector has helped save thousands of children's lives in the past year," VOA News reports, noting, "The progress came even as the Horn of Africa was hit by the worst drought in more than half a century."
Research by physician-scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus offers hope for improved quality of life for people who rely on intravenous nutrition due to intestinal damage.
In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) in Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres, the protective tips of chromosomes: while broken chromosome ends generated by DNA damage (such as radiation or cigarette smoke) are quickly joined together, telomeres are never tied to each other, thus allowing for the correct segregation of the genetic material into all cells in our body.
Around two to six per cent of all people with obesity develop obesity already in early childhood; it's in their genetic cards.
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Provider Name | Judith A Gonzales |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1164725339 PECOS PAC ID: 8325226517 Enrollment ID: I20110616000384 |
News Archive
USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah "says development assistance to Ethiopia's health sector has helped save thousands of children's lives in the past year," VOA News reports, noting, "The progress came even as the Horn of Africa was hit by the worst drought in more than half a century."
Research by physician-scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus offers hope for improved quality of life for people who rely on intravenous nutrition due to intestinal damage.
In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) in Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres, the protective tips of chromosomes: while broken chromosome ends generated by DNA damage (such as radiation or cigarette smoke) are quickly joined together, telomeres are never tied to each other, thus allowing for the correct segregation of the genetic material into all cells in our body.
Around two to six per cent of all people with obesity develop obesity already in early childhood; it's in their genetic cards.
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Provider Name | Ranae M Roberts |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1871789982 PECOS PAC ID: 5799939542 Enrollment ID: I20131210001086 |
News Archive
USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah "says development assistance to Ethiopia's health sector has helped save thousands of children's lives in the past year," VOA News reports, noting, "The progress came even as the Horn of Africa was hit by the worst drought in more than half a century."
Research by physician-scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus offers hope for improved quality of life for people who rely on intravenous nutrition due to intestinal damage.
In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) in Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres, the protective tips of chromosomes: while broken chromosome ends generated by DNA damage (such as radiation or cigarette smoke) are quickly joined together, telomeres are never tied to each other, thus allowing for the correct segregation of the genetic material into all cells in our body.
Around two to six per cent of all people with obesity develop obesity already in early childhood; it's in their genetic cards.
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Provider Name | Amy A Elliott |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1720252828 PECOS PAC ID: 2264705698 Enrollment ID: I20170907001361 |
News Archive
USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah "says development assistance to Ethiopia's health sector has helped save thousands of children's lives in the past year," VOA News reports, noting, "The progress came even as the Horn of Africa was hit by the worst drought in more than half a century."
Research by physician-scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus offers hope for improved quality of life for people who rely on intravenous nutrition due to intestinal damage.
In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) in Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres, the protective tips of chromosomes: while broken chromosome ends generated by DNA damage (such as radiation or cigarette smoke) are quickly joined together, telomeres are never tied to each other, thus allowing for the correct segregation of the genetic material into all cells in our body.
Around two to six per cent of all people with obesity develop obesity already in early childhood; it's in their genetic cards.
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Provider Name | Rachel J George |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Psychologist |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1578922381 PECOS PAC ID: 7719284348 Enrollment ID: I20180410000890 |
News Archive
USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah "says development assistance to Ethiopia's health sector has helped save thousands of children's lives in the past year," VOA News reports, noting, "The progress came even as the Horn of Africa was hit by the worst drought in more than half a century."
Research by physician-scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus offers hope for improved quality of life for people who rely on intravenous nutrition due to intestinal damage.
In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) in Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres, the protective tips of chromosomes: while broken chromosome ends generated by DNA damage (such as radiation or cigarette smoke) are quickly joined together, telomeres are never tied to each other, thus allowing for the correct segregation of the genetic material into all cells in our body.
Around two to six per cent of all people with obesity develop obesity already in early childhood; it's in their genetic cards.
› Verified 9 days ago
Provider Name | Deborah K Steinmann |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Psychologist |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1588872295 PECOS PAC ID: 8426229121 Enrollment ID: I20200121001791 |
News Archive
USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah "says development assistance to Ethiopia's health sector has helped save thousands of children's lives in the past year," VOA News reports, noting, "The progress came even as the Horn of Africa was hit by the worst drought in more than half a century."
Research by physician-scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus offers hope for improved quality of life for people who rely on intravenous nutrition due to intestinal damage.
In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) in Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres, the protective tips of chromosomes: while broken chromosome ends generated by DNA damage (such as radiation or cigarette smoke) are quickly joined together, telomeres are never tied to each other, thus allowing for the correct segregation of the genetic material into all cells in our body.
Around two to six per cent of all people with obesity develop obesity already in early childhood; it's in their genetic cards.
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Provider Name | Jenny Steben |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1962134536 PECOS PAC ID: 1850776931 Enrollment ID: I20220912000599 |
News Archive
USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah "says development assistance to Ethiopia's health sector has helped save thousands of children's lives in the past year," VOA News reports, noting, "The progress came even as the Horn of Africa was hit by the worst drought in more than half a century."
Research by physician-scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus offers hope for improved quality of life for people who rely on intravenous nutrition due to intestinal damage.
In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) in Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres, the protective tips of chromosomes: while broken chromosome ends generated by DNA damage (such as radiation or cigarette smoke) are quickly joined together, telomeres are never tied to each other, thus allowing for the correct segregation of the genetic material into all cells in our body.
Around two to six per cent of all people with obesity develop obesity already in early childhood; it's in their genetic cards.
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Provider Name | Diana Mcpeck |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1386734507 PECOS PAC ID: 9436522083 Enrollment ID: I20230301000398 |
News Archive
USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah "says development assistance to Ethiopia's health sector has helped save thousands of children's lives in the past year," VOA News reports, noting, "The progress came even as the Horn of Africa was hit by the worst drought in more than half a century."
Research by physician-scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus offers hope for improved quality of life for people who rely on intravenous nutrition due to intestinal damage.
In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) in Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres, the protective tips of chromosomes: while broken chromosome ends generated by DNA damage (such as radiation or cigarette smoke) are quickly joined together, telomeres are never tied to each other, thus allowing for the correct segregation of the genetic material into all cells in our body.
Around two to six per cent of all people with obesity develop obesity already in early childhood; it's in their genetic cards.
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Provider Name | Jennifer A Collins |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Mental Health Counselor |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1003445107 PECOS PAC ID: 2062861875 Enrollment ID: I20231205002949 |
News Archive
USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah "says development assistance to Ethiopia's health sector has helped save thousands of children's lives in the past year," VOA News reports, noting, "The progress came even as the Horn of Africa was hit by the worst drought in more than half a century."
Research by physician-scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus offers hope for improved quality of life for people who rely on intravenous nutrition due to intestinal damage.
In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) in Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres, the protective tips of chromosomes: while broken chromosome ends generated by DNA damage (such as radiation or cigarette smoke) are quickly joined together, telomeres are never tied to each other, thus allowing for the correct segregation of the genetic material into all cells in our body.
Around two to six per cent of all people with obesity develop obesity already in early childhood; it's in their genetic cards.
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Provider Name | Kimberly A Mccain |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Mental Health Counselor |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1700915733 PECOS PAC ID: 4183073828 Enrollment ID: I20231207000373 |
News Archive
USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah "says development assistance to Ethiopia's health sector has helped save thousands of children's lives in the past year," VOA News reports, noting, "The progress came even as the Horn of Africa was hit by the worst drought in more than half a century."
Research by physician-scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus offers hope for improved quality of life for people who rely on intravenous nutrition due to intestinal damage.
In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) in Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres, the protective tips of chromosomes: while broken chromosome ends generated by DNA damage (such as radiation or cigarette smoke) are quickly joined together, telomeres are never tied to each other, thus allowing for the correct segregation of the genetic material into all cells in our body.
Around two to six per cent of all people with obesity develop obesity already in early childhood; it's in their genetic cards.
› Verified 9 days ago
Provider Name | Stalin George |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Mental Health Counselor |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1013343540 PECOS PAC ID: 8921457409 Enrollment ID: I20231208002292 |
News Archive
USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah "says development assistance to Ethiopia's health sector has helped save thousands of children's lives in the past year," VOA News reports, noting, "The progress came even as the Horn of Africa was hit by the worst drought in more than half a century."
Research by physician-scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus offers hope for improved quality of life for people who rely on intravenous nutrition due to intestinal damage.
In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) in Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres, the protective tips of chromosomes: while broken chromosome ends generated by DNA damage (such as radiation or cigarette smoke) are quickly joined together, telomeres are never tied to each other, thus allowing for the correct segregation of the genetic material into all cells in our body.
Around two to six per cent of all people with obesity develop obesity already in early childhood; it's in their genetic cards.
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Provider Name | Avery M Harshman |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Marriage And Family Therapist |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1164961702 PECOS PAC ID: 3375993777 Enrollment ID: I20231227002939 |
News Archive
USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah "says development assistance to Ethiopia's health sector has helped save thousands of children's lives in the past year," VOA News reports, noting, "The progress came even as the Horn of Africa was hit by the worst drought in more than half a century."
Research by physician-scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus offers hope for improved quality of life for people who rely on intravenous nutrition due to intestinal damage.
In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) in Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres, the protective tips of chromosomes: while broken chromosome ends generated by DNA damage (such as radiation or cigarette smoke) are quickly joined together, telomeres are never tied to each other, thus allowing for the correct segregation of the genetic material into all cells in our body.
Around two to six per cent of all people with obesity develop obesity already in early childhood; it's in their genetic cards.
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Provider Name | Brian T Rundle |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Marriage And Family Therapist |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1194496687 PECOS PAC ID: 7113377458 Enrollment ID: I20231228001386 |
News Archive
USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah "says development assistance to Ethiopia's health sector has helped save thousands of children's lives in the past year," VOA News reports, noting, "The progress came even as the Horn of Africa was hit by the worst drought in more than half a century."
Research by physician-scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus offers hope for improved quality of life for people who rely on intravenous nutrition due to intestinal damage.
In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) in Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres, the protective tips of chromosomes: while broken chromosome ends generated by DNA damage (such as radiation or cigarette smoke) are quickly joined together, telomeres are never tied to each other, thus allowing for the correct segregation of the genetic material into all cells in our body.
Around two to six per cent of all people with obesity develop obesity already in early childhood; it's in their genetic cards.
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Provider Name | Shelby Erin Fuhs |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Mental Health Counselor |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1154990505 PECOS PAC ID: 2365886181 Enrollment ID: I20240221000256 |
News Archive
USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah "says development assistance to Ethiopia's health sector has helped save thousands of children's lives in the past year," VOA News reports, noting, "The progress came even as the Horn of Africa was hit by the worst drought in more than half a century."
Research by physician-scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus offers hope for improved quality of life for people who rely on intravenous nutrition due to intestinal damage.
In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) in Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres, the protective tips of chromosomes: while broken chromosome ends generated by DNA damage (such as radiation or cigarette smoke) are quickly joined together, telomeres are never tied to each other, thus allowing for the correct segregation of the genetic material into all cells in our body.
Around two to six per cent of all people with obesity develop obesity already in early childhood; it's in their genetic cards.
› Verified 9 days ago
News Archive
USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah "says development assistance to Ethiopia's health sector has helped save thousands of children's lives in the past year," VOA News reports, noting, "The progress came even as the Horn of Africa was hit by the worst drought in more than half a century."
Research by physician-scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus offers hope for improved quality of life for people who rely on intravenous nutrition due to intestinal damage.
In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) in Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres, the protective tips of chromosomes: while broken chromosome ends generated by DNA damage (such as radiation or cigarette smoke) are quickly joined together, telomeres are never tied to each other, thus allowing for the correct segregation of the genetic material into all cells in our body.
Around two to six per cent of all people with obesity develop obesity already in early childhood; it's in their genetic cards.
› Verified 9 days ago
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