Norman Douglas Deen Jr., Physician Assistant Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1115 Weber St, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-2550 |
Kira Leigh Ridgley, PA Physician Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1105 Northwest Blvd., Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-907-6338 |
Mrs. Claire Curry Barnett, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1501 Bethia St, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3507 |
Mrs. Natalyn Sonnier Fontenot, PA-C Physician Assistant - Medical Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 603 Haifleigh St, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-9092 Fax: 337-828-3945 |
Eden Desiree Etcheverria, PA Physician Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1115 Weber St, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-2550 Fax: 337-355-2332 |
Wilfred Broussard, P.AP Physician Assistant Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1115 Weber St, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-2550 Fax: 337-355-2335 |
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Is it estimated that the number of Canadians afflicted with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias will increase from about 480,600 in 2008 to 1,125,000 by 2038.
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The American Society of Hematology announces the 2010 recipients of its Scholar Awards. The program is designed to support hematologists who have chosen a career in research by providing partial salary or other support during that critical period required for completion of training and achievement of status as an independent investigator.
Exact Sciences today presented data showing that its non-invasive Cologuard stool-based (sDNA) screening test detected 64 percent of colorectal pre-cancers and 85 percent of cancers. The study was conducted in collaboration with Mayo Clinic and examined more than 1,100 patient samples. Results were presented at the 2010 Special Conference for Colorectal Cancer: Biology to Therapy held by the American Association for Cancer Research in Philadelphia, PA.
Remarkable new research overthrows the conventional view that cancer always develops in a steady, stepwise progression. It shows that in some cancers, the genome can be shattered into hundreds of fragments in a single cellular catastrophe, wreaking mutation on a massive scale.
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