John Larrison, APN, FNP-C Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 28 Chick St Ste 100, Metropolis, IL 62960 Phone: 618-524-2176 Fax: 618-524-4131 |
Alyce Hannan, Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 12 Hospital Dr, Metropolis, IL 62960 Phone: 618-524-2182 |
Mallory Renee Wittig, FNP Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 12 Hospital Dr, Metropolis, IL 62960 Phone: 618-524-2182 Fax: 618-524-2451 |
Christy Kennedy, APRN, FNP-C Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 28 Chick St, Metropolis, IL 62960 Phone: 618-638-1343 |
Ashley Dawn Suggs, APRN Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1204 W 10th St, Metropolis, IL 62960 Phone: 618-524-3572 |
Cheryl L Brookshier, APNCFNP Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1203 W 10th St, Metropolis, IL 62960 Phone: 618-524-3795 Fax: 618-524-3211 |
Tara L Crumble, APRN Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1204 W 10th St, Metropolis, IL 62960 Phone: 618-524-3572 Fax: 618-524-3496 |
Emily Ann Hawkins, MSN, APRN, FNP-C Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1003 E 5th St, Metropolis, IL 62960 Phone: 618-524-7499 |
Erin Morrow, APRN Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 3010 North Ave, Metropolis, IL 62960 Phone: 618-638-5497 |
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For decades, neuroscientists and physicians have tried to get to the bottom of the age-old mystery of post-traumatic stress disorder, to explain why only some people are vulnerable and why they experience so many symptoms and so much disability.
Jefferson's Kimmel Cancer Center and the Department of Radiology at Thomas Jefferson University received a five-year, $2.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to investigate a potentially revolutionary method that can stage prostate cancers and detect recurrent disease so accurately, it would significantly reduce the number of confirmation biopsies. Such biopsies can be invasive, costly, and often lead to false-positive readings.
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have identified a protein critical to hematopoietic stem cell function and blood formation. The finding has potential as a new target for treating leukemia because cancer stem cells rely upon the same protein to regulate and sustain their growth.
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