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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.
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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.
I'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.
I 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
GMED (on OTC Pink Sheets)
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