Erin Svoboda Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1003 W Newton St, Versailles, MO 65084 Phone: 573-378-5421 Fax: 573-378-6554 |
Leanne I Cain, RPH Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1003 W Newton St, Versailles, MO 65084 Phone: 573-378-5421 Fax: 573-378-6554 |
Kihoon Cho, PHARMD. Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1003 W Newton St, Versailles, MO 65084 Phone: 573-378-5421 |
Amy L Smith, RPH Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1003 W Newton St, Versailles, MO 65084 Phone: 573-378-5421 |
Darrell James Shirk Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 901 Kidwell Dr, Versailles, MO 65084 Phone: 573-378-4661 Fax: 573-378-5053 |
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In the first study of its kind, urologists and biostatisticians at Henry Ford Hospital have found that robot-assisted surgery to remove cancerous prostate glands is safe over the long term, with a major complication rate of less than one percent.
Endo International plc announced today that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Endo Health Solutions Inc. ("EHSI"), will commence offers to exchange any and all of the outstanding unsecured 7% Senior Notes due 2019, 7.00% Senior Notes due 2020 and 7ΒΌ% Senior Notes due 2022 issued by EHSI, which have an aggregate principal amount outstanding of $1.3 billion (collectively, the "Existing EHSI Notes"), for new unsecured 7.00% Senior Notes due 2019, 7.00% Senior Notes due 2020 and 7.25% Senior Notes due 2022 (collectively, the "New Endo Finance Notes"), respectively, issued by Endo Finance LLC ("Endo Finance") and Endo Finco Inc.
Chemotherapy has long been standard treatment for many cancers, but its clinical benefits can also come with well-documented side effects. Doctors say the challenge is knowing which patients will experience these side effects, and to what extent.
The vast majority of cells that appear to be on a one-way track to death after exposure to toxins can bounce back completely after those toxins are removed, Johns Hopkins scientists report in a new study. The finding, published in the June 15 issue of Molecular Biology of the Cell, is not only a testament to the indomitable cellular spirit, but could also offer some practical insight on how to save dying tissues after heart attacks or strokes as well as prevent cancer in cells transiently exposed to toxins.
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