Mrs. Ester Mae Graham, RN Registered Nurse - Community Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 520 Fieldstone Drive, Helena, AL 35080 Phone: 205-960-5527 |
Mr. Robert Crowell, CRNP Registered Nurse - Psych/Mental Health Medicare: May Accept Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1109 Townhouse Rd, Helena, AL 35080 Phone: 205-621-8677 |
Lashunda Powell, Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 879 Old Cahaba Dr, Helena, AL 35080 Phone: 205-467-5097 |
Jasmine Smaw, Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1021 Asbury Cir, Helena, AL 35022 Phone: 205-907-5447 |
Amy Delano Weldon, RN, BSN Registered Nurse Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 407 Magnolia Pkwy, Helena, AL 35080 Phone: 254-206-6550 |
Keri Chaney, Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1058 Laurel Lakes Dr, Helena, AL 35022 Phone: 205-887-2456 |
Brooke Noble, Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 138 Falliston Ridge Cir, Helena, AL 35080 Phone: 205-427-3230 |
April Brasher, CRNP Registered Nurse - Emergency Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1109 Townhouse Rd, Helena, AL 35080 Phone: 205-621-8677 |
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With the support of a new grant worth $3.9 million, Michigan State University researchers are developing technology that scans speech and vocabulary patterns to catch early signs of Alzheimer's disease, the most common cause of dementia.
Nitrogen is a basic building block of all the body's proteins, RNA and DNA, so cancerous tumors are greedy for this element. Researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science, in collaboration with colleagues from the National Cancer Institute and elsewhere, have now shown that in many cancers, the patient's nitrogen metabolism is altered, producing detectable changes in the body fluids and contributing to the emergence of new mutations in cancerous tissue.
Lithocholic acid (LCA), naturally produced in the liver during digestion, has been seriously underestimated. A study published in the journal Oncotarget shows that LCA can kill several types of cancer cells, such as those found in some brain tumors and breast cancer.
Being born prematurely may increase your risk of developing epilepsy as an adult, according to a new study published in the October 4, 2011, issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
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