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Spectrum Dermatology of Atlanta Welcomes Patients to its New Practice Located in Alpharetta, Georgia

Spectrum Dermatology of Atlanta Welcomes Patients to its New Practice Located in Alpharetta, Georgia Share Article At Spectrum Dermatology of Atlanta, Emma J. Murad, MD, and Susan R. Spitzler, MD, provide state-of-the-art general and medical dermatological care. We are so excited to treat patients at our new practice and serve the Atlanta area community by providing the very best in comprehensive dermatological care, says Dr. Emma Murad ALPHARETTA, Ga. (PRWEB) June 03, 2021 Dr. Susan Spitzler and Dr. Emma Murad, are board-certified dermatologists who lead a team of highly-trained professionals at their newly opened clinic in Alpharetta. The practice provides exceptional quality in the diagnosis and treatment of dermatological conditions and is conveniently located less than five minutes off of Georgia 400 from either Windward Parkway (Exit 11) or McFarland Parkway (Exit 12) at 1725 Windward Concourse, Suite 120.

Needmore sixth-grader Sophie Osmon shows perseverance, compassion through brother s illness

Blue Earth Diagnostics Announces Axumin (Fluciclovine F 18) Presentations at Upcoming 2021 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting

Blue Earth Diagnostics, a Bracco company and recognized leader in the development and commercialization of innovative PET radiopharmaceuticals, today highlighted presentations at the 2021 American Society

RADx initiative highlighted during congressional visit to NIH campus

United States senators visited the National Institutes of Health at its Bethesda campus on May 17 for a tour of its Vaccine Research Center and discussion of COVID-19 initiatives, including the National Institutes of Health Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics initiative, or RADx.

Aortic Stiffening Linked to Alzheimer s Biomarkers

Jun 1, 2021 Associations seen with many CSF measures, but not beta-amyloid Aortic stiffening was associated with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) markers of neurodegeneration and Alzheimer’s disease, a cross-sectional study found. “Among our oldest participants, age 74 years and older, greater aortic stiffening is associated with in vivo biomarker evidence of neuroinflammation, tau phosphorylation, synaptic dysfunction, and neurodegeneration, but not amyloidosis,” wrote Angela Jefferson, PhD, of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, and co-authors in “Central arterial stiffening may lead to cumulative cerebral microcirculatory damage and blood flow delivery to tissue, resulting in neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration in more advanced age,” the researchers continued. “Collectively, our results suggest arterial stiffness does not primarily affect brain health through amyloidosis but rather through concomitant pathways of injury, though findings must be interprete

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