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Lin Geng, Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3524 Huron Peak Ave, Superior, CO 80027 Phone: 720-789-3093 |
Tammy Faircloth, Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1340 Stoneham St, Superior, CO 80027 Phone: 904-651-1575 |
Cynthia L Bogacki, RN Registered Nurse - General Practice Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2300 S Rock Creek Pkwy Apt 14-101, Superior, CO 80027 Phone: 618-520-7504 |
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Exposure to childhood maltreatment increases the risk for most psychiatric disorders as well as many negative consequences of these conditions. This new study, by Dr. Gustavo Turecki and colleagues at McGill University, Canada, provides important insight into one of the most extreme outcomes, suicide.
Juul Labs, the nation's leading manufacturer of e-cigarettes, has hired as its medical director a prominent University of California researcher known for his work on the dangers nicotine poses for the adolescent brain.
Pediatric researchers from Boston Medical Center, in partnership with other Children's HealthWatch investigators in Minneapolis, Little Rock, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, have found that the cumulative effects of crowded and unstable housing and uncertain supplies of food and heat act together to decrease the chances of normal growth and development and good physical health among infants and toddlers.
Biomedical researchers at the University at Buffalo have engineered adult stem cells that scientists can grow continuously in culture, a discovery that could speed development of cost-effective treatments for diseases including heart disease, diabetes, immune disorders and neurodegenerative diseases.
The Foundation for Embryonic Competence is pleased to recognize Dr. Rachel S. Weinerman, a clinical assistant professor, reproductive endocrinology and infertility at University Hospitals Case Medical in Cleveland, for receiving the 2015 Scientific Program Prize Paper Award at the 71st Annual American Society for Reproductive Medicine conference in Baltimore, Maryland on October 21, 2015.
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