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An anti-satellite weapon test conducted by China last month has added at least 800 pieces of junk to the Earth's orbit, fuelling concerns that space debris has reached a critical mass. - GenoMed, Inc. - Applying Genomics to the Practice of Medicine. Identifying genes for several diseases: kidney failure, diabetes, emphysema, influenza, West Nile virus, WNV and cancer.
For this layman, the value of Dr. Moskowitz' work at GenoMed, Inc., lies in the protocols he has employed to deal with several diseases including kidney failure and diabetes. A concise explanation of the application can be found in response to a question (on the Question and Answer link of the website) dated November 17, 2005.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to thank Dr Schwimmer for kindly providing a link to my company, GenoMed, and "anonymous" for mentioning the Q&A section on our website.
ReplyDeleteI welcome inquiries from anybody with diabetes or high blood pressure already. You don't have to have kidney failure yet. In fact, the less severe your kidney failure, the more I know I can do for you.
Yours sincerely,
Dave Moskowitz MD FACP
CEO & Chief Medical Officer
GenoMed, Inc.
St. Louis, MO
www.genomed.com
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