Mrs. Dawn Michelle Dulin, CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1450 Belle Ave, 310, Lakewood, OH 44107 Phone: 216-529-2913 Fax: 216-529-2936 |
Mrs. Candice Boddy, CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1450 Belle Ave, Lakewood, OH 44107 Phone: 216-237-6300 |
Kathryn Jones-stadler, APRN-CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 16708 Fischer Rd, Lakewood, OH 44107 Phone: 216-402-0211 |
Renae Shire, Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1450 Belle Ave Ste 310, Lakewood, OH 44107 Phone: 216-529-2913 Fax: 216-529-2936 |
Maureen Longstreet, CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1450 Belle Ave Ste 300, Lakewood, OH 44107 Phone: 216-529-8683 Fax: 216-529-7048 |
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BELLUS Health Inc. ("BELLUS Health" or the "Company") (TSX: BLU) today disclosed the results of its previously announced rights offering. The Company will raise an aggregate of C$9,687,233 from the rights offering and issue a total of 52,363,419 common shares at a price of C$0.185 per share (the "Subscription Price").
Researchers have shown in mice how immune cells in the brain target and remove unused connections between brain cells during normal development. This research, supported by the National Institutes of Health, sheds light on how brain activity influences brain development, and highlights the newly found importance of the immune system in how the brain is wired, as well as how the brain forms new connections throughout life in response to change.
Acute liver failure is a rare yet life-threatening disease for young children. It often occurs extremely rapidly, for example, when a child has a fever. Yet in around 50 percent of cases it is unclear as to why this happens. Now, a team of researchers working on an international research project headed by Technische Universität München, the Helmholtz Zentrum Munich and Heidelberg University Hospital have discovered a link between the disease and mutations in a specific gene.
A UAlberta team has discovered that a protein that plays a critical role in metabolism, the process by which the cell generates energy from foods, is important for the development of pulmonary hypertension, a deadly disease.
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