Joseph Castel, Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1225 Warm Springs Ave Ste 302, Huntingdon, PA 16652 Phone: 814-643-8866 |
Bruce Malcom Lidston, M.D. Pediatrics - Adolescent Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1227 Warm Springs Ave, J.c. Blair Physician's Building #301, Huntingdon, PA 16652 Phone: 814-643-0531 Fax: 814-643-6637 |
Allen Belo Ettenger, M.D. Pediatrics - Adolescent Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1227 Warm Springs Ave, J. C. Blair Medical Building, Ste. 301, Huntingdon, PA 16652 Phone: 814-643-8574 Fax: 814-643-8659 |
Dr. James Warren Mansberger, DO Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 10663 Raystown Rd, Suite B, Huntingdon, PA 16652 Phone: 814-627-0071 Fax: 814-627-0315 |
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Safeway Inc. announced today it has raised a record $10.2 million to support medical research and services for the millions of people living with neuromuscular diseases. The funds were raised during Safeway's annual Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) campaign, a five-week endeavor to highlight the need to find cures and treatments for muscular dystrophy and related diseases, and presented during the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon in Las Vegas Labor Day weekend.
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Researchers at the Board of Governors Gene Therapeutics Research Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center have shown for the first time that it is possible to sustain therapeutic gene expression in the central nervous system for up to a year, even in the presence of an anti-viral immune response mechanism that is normally present in humans.
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