Mr. Randy Wayne Lasut Jr., CRNP FNP-C Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4186 Cortland Dr, New Paris, PA 15554 Phone: 814-839-4108 |
Brittany Cogan, FNP-C Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 4186 Cortland Dr, New Paris, PA 15554 Phone: 814-839-4108 |
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Alaina Royanne Heeter, CRNP Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 4186 Cortland Dr, New Paris, PA 15554 Phone: 814-839-4108 |
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The dangerous parasite Schistosoma mansoni that causes snail fever in humans could become significantly less common in the future a new international study led by researchers from the University of Copenhagen predicts. The results are surprising because they contradict the general assumption that climate change leads to greater geographical spread of diseases. The explanation is that the parasite's host snails stand to lose suitable habitat due to climate change.
There is a recent surge in the West Nile-carrying mosquitoes after a relatively dry spell accompanied by warm temperatures last week. The health department monitors about 40 traps across the county two times per week, and last week found four traps in Wheaton alone with infected mosquitoes.
BIOTRONIK announced today that the full cohort of 120 patients has been successfully enrolled into the physician-initiated 4EVER clinical study. Follow up is scheduled at 1, 6 and 12 months, with immediate and 6 month results potentially available in January 2012.
Jackson Laboratory Associate Professor Jeffrey Chuang, Ph.D., has been awarded a two-year grant totaling $519,750 from the National Human Genome Research Institute for his studies of how RNA (molecules vital to protein formation in cells) interacts with proteins to change how genes are expressed.
It's no surprise to scientists that variety is the very essence of biology, not just the seasoning, but most previous studies of key brain cells have found little variability in a common cell process that involves how genetic information is read and acted on.
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