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Kelcey A Semple, PHARMD Pharmacist - Ambulatory Care Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1200 N East St, Olney, IL 62450 Phone: 618-392-1869 |
Dr. Emil Borowiak, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1200 N East St, Olney, IL 62450 Phone: 618-395-8561 |
Dr. Jessica Nichole Berghaus, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1001 N West St, Olney, IL 62450 Phone: 618-392-3464 |
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A new website developed by researchers at Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute and the University of Minnesota is making it easier for organ transplant candidates to choose which transplant center is right for them.
It is a common belief that drugs given the okay by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are safer and more effective than they have to be to win approval, according to a new study. Especially in the first few years after a drug becomes available, researchers note, there are still questions about how well it will work and whether it will have any serious side effects warn experts. For example FDA-approved painkiller Vioxx was pulled off the market in 2004 after longer-term evidence showed that it may increase the risk of heart attack and stroke.
For years, the radiology industry has focused on reducing, or eliminating patient exposure to radiation. Recently, the industry has shifted attention to the cumulative effect radiation exposure has over the course of a physician's career.
The National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health recently awarded Lori A. Pile, Ph.D., assistant professor of molecular cell biology in Wayne State University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, $1.39 million to research how the alteration of chromatin regulates cellular division and growth.
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