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Surahi Patel, PA-C Physician Assistant - Surgical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 11711 Statesville Blvd, Cleveland, NC 27013 Phone: 704-278-4053 |
William N Carlson, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 11711 Statesville Blvd, Cleveland, NC 27013 Phone: 704-933-2266 Fax: 704-933-5954 |
Christopher Micheal Laflure, PA-C Physician Assistant - Medical Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 11711 Statesville Blvd, Cleveland, NC 27013 Phone: 704-278-4053 Fax: 704-278-2951 |
Megan Elizabeth Branche, Physician Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 335 School St, Cleveland, NC 27013 Phone: 704-210-7885 |
Daniel Dwayne Day Jr., Physician Assistant Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2075 Hobson Rd, Cleveland, NC 27013 Phone: 704-674-3099 |
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LifeVantage Corporation, the maker of Protandim®, a clinically proven, science-based therapy for oxidative stress, announced today that a new peer-reviewed study involving Protandim® was published in the scientific journal PLoS ONE. The study, conducted by researchers at Louisiana State University, examined the biochemical mechanisms that underlie the ability of Protandim® to suppress tumors in mice. That ability was previously demonstrated by the authors in a study involving a mouse two-stage model of chemically-induced skin cancer.
Potentially fatal blood clots account for thousands of emergency room visits each year and often those patients are admitted to the hospital, treated with an injectable anticoagulant and monitored for a few days.
Extending the emergency use of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to preteens and young adolescents adds nearly 17 million more Americans to the pool of those eligible to be immunized against covid-19, helping to build a vaccinated population closer to herd immunity. Moderna and Johnson & Johnson are also testing the efficacy of their vaccines in teens and children.
A "metal foam" that has a similar elasticity to bone could mean a new generation of biomedical implants that would avoid bone rejection that often results from more rigid implant materials, such as titanium.
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