Immunotherapy May Prove An Important Therapy For Thyroid Cancer: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | June 3, 2016 Researcher from New Jersey based Rutgers Cancer Institute found Immunotherapy may play an important role in treatment of thyroid cancer. As reported by American Cancer society, there are several researches are come out to treat thyroid cancer in recent years in United States, as a result most of the thyroid cancer treated but some cases …
Swedish Researchers Identified Few Cancerous Cells Become More Aggressive By Accumulating Fat: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | June 4, 2016 Researcher from University of Lund identified few cancer cell become more aggressive after accumulating fat droplets and which could not be then treated through chemotherapy or radiations. According to research the inner structure of cancer tumor has Oxygen deficiency, low pH and lack of nutrients and these type of cell survived under these condition are …
Researcher Confirmed Bacteria May Play Key Role To Clean A Drop Of Water: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | June 5, 2016 Increased rate of global warming as well as uncontrolled growth of pollution is one of biggest task to resolve for all of us. As we all know at least drop of water is important to exist our presence in the earth. According to sources, UN Water statistics, The total volume of water on Earth is …
NASA Satellite Reported New Man Made Sources Of Making Toxic Air Pollution Kumar Jeetendra | June 6, 2016 Scientists by using satellite based method now detected approx 39 sources which is not reported yet for making toxic air pollution. As we all knows one of main contributor of acid rain as well as toxic air pollutant is Sulfur Di Oxide (SO2) and is more dangerous to human beings. As the research reports suggested …
The Risk Of Neuroblastoma In Children May Be Best Controlled By Stem Cell Transplant Kumar Jeetendra | June 7, 2016 Neuroblastoma is most common type of cancer in childhood mainly affects the glands found in upper side of kidneys and report suggests about 650 cases of Neuroblastoma reported each year in US Researcher from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute suggested that a combo therapy include dual stem cell transplant may reduce the risk of Neuroblastoma in children …
Obese Or Gestational Diabetic Mothers Responsible For Early Puberty In Her Daughter Kumar Jeetendra | June 8, 2016 Researcher recently found that mother with obesity and Gestational diabetes responsible for early puberty in her daughters. The concern research recently appears in American Journal of Epidemiology. According to research survey the American girls are maturing earlier now in compare to few decades ago and this puberty effects number of disorders include Obesity, Type 2 …
Researcher Identified Chemical Compound To Treat One Of Most Dangerous Type Of Breast Cancer Kumar Jeetendra | June 9, 2016 Breast cancer is type of cancer arises from breast tissues results with lumps and tumor development and has many types out of which one is more aggressive type named, triple-negative breast cancer .researcher from University of Michigan Health System identified one of most promising compound named UM-164 may play an important role in better treatment …
Higher Metabolism Rates In Human Enables To Evolve Larger Brain Than Primates: Recent Study Kumar Jeetendra | June 9, 2016 Researcher from Loyola University Health System, Chicago recently uncovered mystery over evolution of human brain in comparison with closely related primates. Study suggests higher the metabolic rate in human than closely related primates enables to evolve larger brain. The research study recently appears in journal Nature, study founds human have high percentage of fat which …
Sea Weeds Proved To Be An Excellent Agent For Fighting Food Allergies: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | June 10, 2016 Number of Algal species found in sea some of which are edible and used extensively as food in coastal cuisines around the world. Seaweeds contain high level of Iodine in comparison of other foods. Researcher found that a species of red algae may play an important role in fighting with few common type of food …
Time To Kill Harmful Bacteria Around You Within 30 Seconds Kumar Jeetendra | June 13, 2016 As we all know there is millions tiny life. Survive around ourselves and from the start of our morning until we go through our bed in the night, we all face attack of millions of these minute bacteria,a number of them are helpful for us and a few of them are very infectious and may …
Chemically Induced Pollution Affects Bat Population Decline Kumar Jeetendra | June 14, 2016 Bats are mammals. Come under order Chiroptera whose forelimbs are winged. According to Bat Conservation Trust now, many bat species are endangered because of several factors. Include habitat fragmentation, food supply and more as a hunting or killings of species. Researchers from University of York explained one of the major causes of Bat population decline …
Cardiovascular Drug With Combo Effect Of Treating Diabetic Blindness Too Kumar Jeetendra | June 15, 2016 Researcher from Queen's University, Belfast open a mystery over drug used in cardiovascular disorders and defines dug used in cardiovascular disorder may treat diabetic blindness too. WHO reported 422 million patients with diabetes globally and loss of vision or blindness is one of the most common problem in diabetic patients. Researcher from Queen's University in …