Mahmud Sabet Sogge-kermani, PA-C Physician Assistant - Medical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: Rr 1 Box 67, Harlem, MT 59526 Phone: 406-353-3100 Fax: 406-353-3229 |
Trevor Quandt, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 669 Agency Main St, Harlem, MT 59526 Phone: 406-353-3100 |
Mark Andrew Kearns, PAC Physician Assistant - Medical Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: Rr 1 Box 67, Harlem, MT 59526 Phone: 406-353-3100 Fax: 406-353-3229 |
Miss Kimberly Jean Hanners, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 669 Agency Main St, Harlem, MT 59526 Phone: 406-353-3191 Fax: 406-353-3255 |
Sophie Baxter, PA Physician Assistant - Medical Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 669 Agency Main St, Harlem, MT 59526 Phone: 406-353-3191 |
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For a patient at high risk of cardiovascular disease, keeping up with what pills to take at different times of the day can be tedious. Window sills lined with prescription bottles - a pill for cholesterol, another for blood pressure, and an aspirin to keep blood thin and flowing - the list can get quite long and, as a result, many people, especially the elderly, often forget doses or take the wrong pill at the wrong time.
Johns Hopkins tissue engineers have used tiny, artificial fiber scaffolds thousands of times smaller than a human hair to help coax stem cells into developing into cartilage, the shock-absorbing lining of elbows and knees that often wears thin from injury or age. Reporting online June 4 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, investigators produce an important component of cartilage in both laboratory and animal models.
Tumors, inflammation and circulatory disorders locally disturb the body's acid-base balance. These changes in pH value could be used for example to verify the success of cancer treatments.
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Unlike healthy cells, cancer cells thrive when deprived of oxygen. Tumors in low-oxygen environments tend to be more resistant to therapy and spread more aggressively to other parts of the body.
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