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Community Medical Clinic Of Pana Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 101 E 9th St, Suite 105, Pana, IL 62557 Phone: 217-562-2544 Fax: 217-562-6288 |
Community Medical Clinic Clinic/Center Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 101 E 9th St, Pana, IL 62557 Phone: 217-562-6246 Fax: 217-562-6228 |
Pana Community Hospital Association Clinic/Center - Rural Health Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 217 S Locust St, Pana, IL 62557 Phone: 217-562-2143 Fax: 217-562-2251 |
Pana Medical Group Clinic/Center - Primary Care Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 217 S Locust St, Pana, IL 62557 Phone: 217-562-2143 Fax: 217-562-2251 |
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Valor Medical's CEO, H. Clark Adams, announced today that Valor's European clinical trial was finalized with 30 patients treated. Mr. Adams stated, "The trial took longer than expected because there are current approved therapies which were used as a first line of therapy. Patients who were enrolled to be treated with Valor's Neucrylate were not always acceptable candidates for these standard-of-care therapies.
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Castor oil is known primarily as an effective laxative; however, it was also used in ancient times with pregnant women to induce labour. Only now have scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research succeeded in unravelling the mysteries of the action mechanism. A receptor by the name of EP3 on the cells of the intestine and uterus is apparently responsible. This is activated by an ingredient in the oil.
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