Molly Nordberg, | |
1891 Station Pkwy Nw, Andover, MN 55304-3341 | |
(763) 755-4275 | |
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Full Name | Molly Nordberg |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Speech-language Pathologist |
Location | 1891 Station Pkwy Nw, Andover, Minnesota |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and may accept medicare through third-party reassignment. May prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1508275207 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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235Z00000X | Speech-language Pathologist | 9342 (Minnesota) | Primary |
Provider Name | Fairview Express Care |
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Provider Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1053952606 PECOS PAC ID: 3375645179 Enrollment ID: O20081028000548 |
News Archive
Scientists at VIB and KU Leuven have shown that blocking the PHD1 oxygen sensor hinders the activation of p53, a transcription factor that aids colorectal cancer (CRC) cells in repairing themselves and thus resisting chemotherapy. Chemotherapy resistance remains a major clinical issue in the treatment of CRC. These findings indicate that PHD1 inhibition may have valuable therapeutic potential. The study was published in the leading medical journal EMBO Molecular Medicine, which features molecular biology-driven research.
In a study that included approximately 95,000 children with older siblings, receipt of the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine was not associated with an increased risk of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), regardless of whether older siblings had ASD, findings that indicate no harmful association between receipt of MMR vaccine and ASD even among children already at higher risk for ASD, according to a study in the April 21 issue of JAMA, a theme issue on child health.
Two Cancer Research UK scientists were recently awarded prestigious Royal Society Awards, while a number of Cancer Research UK scientists were elected fellows of the Royal Society and the Academy of Medical Sciences.Dr Tomas Lindahl is the recipient of the Royal Society Copley Medal, the world's oldest prize for scientific achievement, and Professor Stephen West is awarded this year's GlaxoSmithKline Prize and Lecture.
According to a new study greater muscle mass may reduce the odds of developing diabetes. There have been studies that show having less body fat reduces diabetes risk and that exercise can help too, but the new study by UCLA scientists suggests a link between higher muscle mass and a lower risk of diabetes.
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Provider Name | Family Speech & Therapy Services Llc |
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Provider Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1235285966 PECOS PAC ID: 8022335397 Enrollment ID: O20150325001650 |
News Archive
Scientists at VIB and KU Leuven have shown that blocking the PHD1 oxygen sensor hinders the activation of p53, a transcription factor that aids colorectal cancer (CRC) cells in repairing themselves and thus resisting chemotherapy. Chemotherapy resistance remains a major clinical issue in the treatment of CRC. These findings indicate that PHD1 inhibition may have valuable therapeutic potential. The study was published in the leading medical journal EMBO Molecular Medicine, which features molecular biology-driven research.
In a study that included approximately 95,000 children with older siblings, receipt of the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine was not associated with an increased risk of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), regardless of whether older siblings had ASD, findings that indicate no harmful association between receipt of MMR vaccine and ASD even among children already at higher risk for ASD, according to a study in the April 21 issue of JAMA, a theme issue on child health.
Two Cancer Research UK scientists were recently awarded prestigious Royal Society Awards, while a number of Cancer Research UK scientists were elected fellows of the Royal Society and the Academy of Medical Sciences.Dr Tomas Lindahl is the recipient of the Royal Society Copley Medal, the world's oldest prize for scientific achievement, and Professor Stephen West is awarded this year's GlaxoSmithKline Prize and Lecture.
According to a new study greater muscle mass may reduce the odds of developing diabetes. There have been studies that show having less body fat reduces diabetes risk and that exercise can help too, but the new study by UCLA scientists suggests a link between higher muscle mass and a lower risk of diabetes.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Molly Nordberg, 1891 Station Pkwy Nw, Andover, MN 55304-3341 Ph: () - | Molly Nordberg, 1891 Station Pkwy Nw, Andover, MN 55304-3341 Ph: (763) 755-4275 |
News Archive
Scientists at VIB and KU Leuven have shown that blocking the PHD1 oxygen sensor hinders the activation of p53, a transcription factor that aids colorectal cancer (CRC) cells in repairing themselves and thus resisting chemotherapy. Chemotherapy resistance remains a major clinical issue in the treatment of CRC. These findings indicate that PHD1 inhibition may have valuable therapeutic potential. The study was published in the leading medical journal EMBO Molecular Medicine, which features molecular biology-driven research.
In a study that included approximately 95,000 children with older siblings, receipt of the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine was not associated with an increased risk of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), regardless of whether older siblings had ASD, findings that indicate no harmful association between receipt of MMR vaccine and ASD even among children already at higher risk for ASD, according to a study in the April 21 issue of JAMA, a theme issue on child health.
Two Cancer Research UK scientists were recently awarded prestigious Royal Society Awards, while a number of Cancer Research UK scientists were elected fellows of the Royal Society and the Academy of Medical Sciences.Dr Tomas Lindahl is the recipient of the Royal Society Copley Medal, the world's oldest prize for scientific achievement, and Professor Stephen West is awarded this year's GlaxoSmithKline Prize and Lecture.
According to a new study greater muscle mass may reduce the odds of developing diabetes. There have been studies that show having less body fat reduces diabetes risk and that exercise can help too, but the new study by UCLA scientists suggests a link between higher muscle mass and a lower risk of diabetes.
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Megan Dierking, Speech-Language Pathologist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1891 Station Pkwy Nw, Andover, MN 55304 Phone: 763-755-4275 | |
Mrs. Melissa Sue Lonsky, CCC-SLP, OM Speech-Language Pathologist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 13750 Crosstown Dr Nw, Andover, MN 55304 Phone: 763-755-4275 Fax: 763-755-4261 | |
Courtney Wagner, Speech-Language Pathologist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1891 Station Pkwy Nw, Andover, MN 55304 Phone: 763-755-4275 | |
Kristina Dose, MA, SLLP-CF/DE Speech-Language Pathologist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1891 Station Pkwy Nw, Andover, MN 55304 Phone: 763-755-4275 Fax: 763-755-4261 | |
Ms. Kelsey Anne Wegner, M.A., CCC-SLP Speech-Language Pathologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1891 Station Pkwy Nw, Andover, MN 55304 Phone: 763-755-4275 | |
Nicole Morrissey, Speech-Language Pathologist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1891 Station Pkwy Nw, Andover, MN 55304 Phone: 763-350-0371 | |
Kayla Braun, Speech-Language Pathologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1891 Station Pkwy Nw, Andover, MN 55304 Phone: 763-755-4275 |