Matthew Stowers, Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 206 E Lake Victoria Cir, Deland, FL 32724 Phone: 386-337-8819 |
Gregory Wade Prince, ARNP, FNP-C Registered Nurse - General Practice Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 701 W Plymouth Ave, Deland, FL 32720 Phone: 386-943-3160 Fax: 386-943-3169 |
Susan B Loomis, RN Registered Nurse - Case Management Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1061 Country Club Park, Deland, FL 32724 Phone: 850-777-8862 |
Dianne Marie David, Registered Nurse Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 701 W Plymouth Ave, Deland, FL 32720 Phone: 386-943-4650 |
Joy L Hughes, RN, BSN Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 929 N Spring Garden Ave, Suite 180, Deland, FL 32720 Phone: 386-943-9995 Fax: 386-943-9905 |
Patricia Rausch, Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 136 E Plymouth Ave, Deland, FL 32724 Phone: 138-673-8699 |
Mrs. Lisa G Huser, RN Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 120 S Woodland Blvd, Suite 202, Deland, FL 32720 Phone: 386-490-4412 |
Mrs. Virginia Latimer, RN, CARN Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 120 S Woodland Blvd, Suite 202, Deland, FL 32728 Phone: 386-490-4412 |
Josee Nobert, RN Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 101 Lake Harbor Dr, Deland, FL 32724 Phone: 386-801-1453 |
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The Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation has awarded a $5 million dollar leadership grant to the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies to support a scientific study, being done in partnership with Bard College, that seeks to reduce Lyme disease in neighborhoods.
The European Commission has approved a financial package to fight animal diseases in the EU. The EU budget for 2005 will tackle transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE) and a range of other animal diseases that impact on animal and human health.
Researchers at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, the university hospital (Hospital de Cl-nicas de Porto Alegre, HCPA) and the Children's Cancer Institute (Instituto do C-ncer Infantil do Rio Grande do Sul, ICI-RS) in Porto Alegre, Brazil, have shown that manipulating an epigenetic mechanism, which regulates gene expression, may promote cell death and favor maturation towards less malignant-prone phenotypes in pediatric brain cancer cell lines.
A new study, published on the medRxiv* preprint server, suggested that selective pressures induced by the administration of monoclonal antibodies (Bamlanivimab) may require increased genomic surveillance to identify and control the spread of therapy-induced variants.
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