Scientists develop and monitor two approaches to fix blood vessel abnormalities that make tumors difficult to treat
Combining the approaches may be a powerful anti-cancer strategy.
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A graduate of UNH in 2006, Laura worked as a medical assistant and laser technician at The Rockoff Dermatology Center in Brookline, MA, and Andover, MA, during and beyond her undergraduate years. There, she obtained her first certification as a laser technician from Lumenis in 2007.
In 2012, she obtained her bachelor of science in nursing degree from UMass Boston’s Accelerated BSN program, and became a registered nurse.
With a passion for the field of medical aesthetics, she has been gaining valuable nursing experience in the field of outpatient medical aesthetics, and plastic surgery and inpatient medical-surgical, orthopedic and rehab nursing—working in several area hospitals.
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Combining the approaches may be a powerful anti-cancer strategy.
Blood type is not associated with a severe worsening of symptoms in people who have tested positive for COVID-19, researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have reported, dispelling previous reports that suggested a correlation between certain blood type and COVID-19
