Vitality Unlimited | |
3740 E Idaho St Elko NV 89801-4611 | |
(775) 738-4158 | |
(775) 753-6487 |
Full Name | Vitality Unlimited |
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Speciality | Clinic/Center |
Location | 3740 E Idaho St, Elko, Nevada |
Authorized Official Name and Position | Dorothy Jean Dexter (CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER) |
Authorized Official Contact | 7757384158 |
Accepts Medicare Insurance | Yes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance. |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Vitality Unlimited Po Box 2580 Elko NV 89803-2580 Ph: (775) 738-4158 | Vitality Unlimited 3740 E Idaho St Elko NV 89801-4611 Ph: (775) 738-4158 |
NPI Number | 1912445073 |
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Provider Enumeration Date | 02/08/2017 |
Last Update Date | 09/24/2020 |
Certification Date | 09/24/2020 |
Medicare PECOS PAC ID | 4688095078 |
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Medicare Enrollment ID | O20201014003105 |
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
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Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1912445073 | NPI | - | NPPES |
1376624494 | Medicaid | NV |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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261QM0801X | Clinic/center - Mental Health (including Community Mental Health Center) | (Nevada) | Primary |
Provider Name | Carla R Farnworth |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1093804213 PECOS PAC ID: 9931268794 Enrollment ID: I20081107000517 |
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
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Provider Name | Manpreet Sandhu |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1801260534 PECOS PAC ID: 0446557748 Enrollment ID: I20160331002619 |
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | Gordon Frank Cvach |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1336423995 PECOS PAC ID: 7012279391 Enrollment ID: I20180326002676 |
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | Joshua A. Pierce |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1366085870 PECOS PAC ID: 9032545041 Enrollment ID: I20200212000010 |
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | David A Birnbaum |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1285631580 PECOS PAC ID: 6103804471 Enrollment ID: I20200302002215 |
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | Valan A Kam |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1730728585 PECOS PAC ID: 4385071299 Enrollment ID: I20200305000008 |
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | Roberta Mcmordie |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1427303700 PECOS PAC ID: 8921429853 Enrollment ID: I20200602001362 |
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | Bethany L Young |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1942775895 PECOS PAC ID: 1951640549 Enrollment ID: I20200605000873 |
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | Heather Eaton |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1457801987 PECOS PAC ID: 4587074885 Enrollment ID: I20201027002198 |
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | Winta Haile |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1972954907 PECOS PAC ID: 3577973882 Enrollment ID: I20201027002639 |
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | Thalia Paulina Maya |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1568908275 PECOS PAC ID: 1759795032 Enrollment ID: I20210127003069 |
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | Elizabeth Hawthorne |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1851764609 PECOS PAC ID: 7315353562 Enrollment ID: I20210312000848 |
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | Stephanie Vargas |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1811494081 PECOS PAC ID: 2466859947 Enrollment ID: I20210927000819 |
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | Stephan Mclaughlin |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1962964395 PECOS PAC ID: 7012306913 Enrollment ID: I20211115002884 |
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
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Provider Name | Tera Riddick |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1437683174 PECOS PAC ID: 2860896610 Enrollment ID: I20220117000640 |
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | Bailey Jo Griffin |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1487226155 PECOS PAC ID: 2961894704 Enrollment ID: I20220127002880 |
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | Pamelia Sublett |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1104192707 PECOS PAC ID: 1951540152 Enrollment ID: I20221230002178 |
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
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Provider Name | Amelia Landry |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1639844012 PECOS PAC ID: 9931574571 Enrollment ID: I20230412001615 |
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
› Verified 2 days ago
News Archive
We are on the brink of being able to predict zoonotic pandemics, say public health researchers in The Lancet. However, more work will be required to turn this goal into a reality.
Our gut microbiomes-the bacteria that live in our digestive tract-play major roles in our health. Scientists around the world are studying therapies that manipulate the microbiome, including probiotics (such as live bacterial cultures in yogurt), prebiotics (edible fibers meant to promote beneficial bacteria), antibiotics and transplants of microbes from healthy people.
About a million times a year, Americans with a torn meniscus in their knee undergo surgery in hopes of a repair. Certain tears can't be fixed or won't heal well, and many patients later suffer osteoarthritis from the injury.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Initiative today announced groundbreaking discoveries of novel mutations in the cat genome found to correlate to two human eye diseases, retinitis pigmentosa and Leber's Congenital Amaurosis.
› Verified 2 days ago
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