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Dr. Heather Genevieve Jones, M.D. Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 15 Raymond St, Potsdam, NY 13676 Phone: 315-265-9271 |
Cynthia Mondesir, MD Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 15 Raymond St, Potsdam, NY 13676 Phone: 315-265-9271 Fax: 315-265-4206 |
Mrs. Marta Agnes Szoke, M.D. Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 25 Cottage St, Potsdam, NY 13676 Phone: 315-265-0907 Fax: 315-268-1017 |
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The Associated Press: "Some lawmakers have suggested that a separate bill with changes that are supported by Republicans and Democrats would be one route toward progress on the health care overhaul. But a member of the Senate Finance Committee, Democratic Sen. Kent Conrad of North Dakota, says he doesn't see how lawmakers could get two health care bills through Congress and coordinate them well." Conrad spoke on CBS' "Face The Nation" (8/23).
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed an animal model that can test the function of two prominent tumor suppressor genes, p16 and p19, in the aging process. Scientists knew that both these genes were expressed at increased levels as humans and mice age, but their role in the aging process was not clear. Findings by the Mayo team show that p16 provides gas to accelerate cellular aging, while p19 stops that process.
Rarely will physicians use the word "miraculous" when discussing patient recoveries. But that's the very phrase orthopaedic physicians and scientists are using in upstate New York to describe their emerging stem cell research that could have a profound impact on the treatment of bone injuries. Results from preliminary work being released today, patients confined to wheelchairs were able to walk or live independently again because their broken bones finally healed.
A new study has shown harmful prescription patterns of powerful painkillers among a substantial number of Ontario patients who received methadone therapy to treat their opioid addiction.
Gene expression within neurons is critical for the formation of memories, but it's difficult to identify genes whose expression is altered by learning. Now researchers have successfully monitored the expression of genes in neurons after rats were exposed to auditory fear conditioning, in which a neutral auditory tone is paired with electric shock.
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