Eric Samuel Young, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3980 Highway 9 E, Suite 100-c, Little River, SC 29566 Phone: 843-399-9774 Fax: 843-399-8657 |
Dr. Hans Ernst Blunck, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3980 Highway 9 E Ste 310, Little River, SC 29566 Phone: 843-777-5091 |
Dr. Thomas E Quirke, MD Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3769 Sea Mountain Hwy, Little River, SC 29566 Phone: 843-467-5972 Fax: 843-507-8732 |
Amanda Turbeville Larson, MD Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3980 Highway 9 E, Suite 100-c, Little River, SC 29566 Phone: 843-399-9774 Fax: 843-399-8657 |
David Scott Bjerken, MD Surgery - Vascular Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3980 Highway 9 E Ste 240, Little River, SC 29566 Phone: 843-366-3755 Fax: 843-366-3750 |
Dr. Kenneth H. Mincey, MD Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3600 Sea Mountain Hwy, Suite A, Little River, SC 29566 Phone: 843-399-9774 Fax: 843-399-8657 |
Dr. Scott Morris Berry, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4000 Highway 9 E Ste 245, Little River, SC 29566 Phone: 843-366-2940 Fax: 843-366-2470 |
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As part of their ongoing research investigating the biology of aging, the greatest risk factor for type 2 diabetes and other serious diseases, scientists at Joslin Diabetes Center have identified a new factor - microRNA processing in fat tissue - which plays a major role in aging and stress resistance.
Human Genome Sciences, Inc. and Aegera Therapeutics, Inc. today announced that HGS has initiated dosing in a Phase 1 clinical trial to evaluate the safety and tolerability of its lead IAP inhibitor, HGS1029, as monotherapy in patients with advanced lymphoid tumors.
The seesaw continues with respect to the benefits of meat eating. The latest large new study published in February 2020 in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine reveals that eating red and processed meat is associated with a small but significantly higher risk of heart disease and death. Says researcher Norrina Allen, "It's a small difference, but it's worth trying to reduce red meat and processed meat like pepperoni, bologna and deli meats."
Despite lack of evidence about bed rest's effectiveness, doctors annually prescribe it for roughly 1 million pregnant women to delay preterm births. Judith Maloni, professor at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University, said a comprehensive review of more than 70 evidence-based research articles challenges whether this is healthy for mothers or their babies.
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