Cranberries Identified As Potential Treatment For Bacterial Infections Kumar Jeetendra | July 20, 2016 Researcher from Worcester Polytechnic Institute identified chemical compound present in juices of Cranberries may block bacterial infections through its anti bacterial biofilm forming activities. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) at least 2 million Americans are infected each year with drug-resistant bacteria, while some 23,000 die from those infections. And …
Avoiding Smoking During Pregnancy May Beneficial For Your New Born And You Too: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | July 21, 2016 Researcher from University of Montreal recently cleared that avoiding smoking during pregnancy may help for better health of your new born and you too. Research team investigated that, about 80 % of cases pregnant women who use nicotine or drug Zyban and quit smoking. At the result even after restricting the use of these products …
Use Of Certain Illegal Drug May Related With Severe Chronic Back Pain: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | July 27, 2016 Researcher recently submitted study declaring that use of certain govt restricted drug named marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine associated with chronic back pain. "Under research investigation team of researcher did survey among 5000 US adults in the period between 2009-2010 and found that about 13 % of adults have back pain of about three months …
Stem Cell Therapy: Hope For Potential Glaucoma Treatment Kumar Jeetendra | August 5, 2016 Researcher from Veterans Affairs Research Communications shows an study over mouse resulting treatment of glaucoma by infusion of stem cells. The study may play lead role in treatment of glaucoma in future. Glaucoma is a damage of optical nerve associated with a buildup of pressure inside the eye. "We believe that replacement of damaged or …
New Class Of Drug Has Combo Effect Of Treating Diabetes As Well As Bone Loss: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | August 8, 2016 Researcher from Scripps Research Institute recently discovered class of new drug order to help in increasing bone mass by expanding bone formation and bone turn over: Common process of replacement of old bone. Typically Diabetes 2 is condition closely related with bone loss and fractures and certain diabetes drug helps in increasing this risk. Th …
Stem Cell Therapy Potential Treatment For Cancer: Use Of New Technology To Kill Leukemia Cells Kumar Jeetendra | August 9, 2016 Researcher from UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center recently presented new technology hope for potential treatment of cancer in the future. Technology involve development of antisense DNA by using Monoclonal antibody for acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells, which may offer best potential treatment for the disease. The concern research recently appears in the journal Molecular Medicine. The …
A Researcher Uncovered The Mystery Over The Presence Of Bacterial Colony In Infant Airways: May Help In Protection From Lung Disease Kumar Jeetendra | August 10, 2016 Researcher from University of Alabama at Birmingham presented an interesting research work which covers a mysterious thought over the presence of bacterial colony in the airways of newly born baby. Till now it was well known thought that airways are sterile until after birth. Research suggests this is true that airway of infant is colonized …
Researchers Developed Nanorobotic Agent To Identify And Treating Cancer Tumors Kumar Jeetendra | August 16, 2016 Researchers from Polytechnique Montréal developed type of nano robotic agents that moves through the bloodstream,administer with the drug for specifically targeting cancerous cells of tumors.This important achievement towards cancer research done by the researcher of Polytechnique Montréal, Université de Montréal and McGill University. The research article has recently appeared in the journal Nature Nanotechnology. "These …
People May Cope Up With Ebola If They Are Co Infected With The Malaria Parasites: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | August 17, 2016 A researcher from NIH/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases first time identified new mystery while working with Ebola. People having an infection of malaria causing parasite Plasmodium may cope with with Ebola by 20 % as per data collected by a researcher at an Ebola diagnostic laboratory in Liberia in 2014-15. The concern research …
Russian Tuberculosis Are The Most Infectious: Scientists Provided Possible Explanation Kumar Jeetendra | August 19, 2016 The researcher from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology provided possible clues over Mycobacterium tuberculosis epidemiology in the region of Russia and countries of the former Soviet Union after deep analysis that results tuberculosis is the most infection in concern region. A paper detailing the results has been published in the journal Scientific Reports (Nature …
Winter conceived babies increase diabetes risk in mothers: Study warns Kumar Jeetendra | December 1, 2016 According to a new research led by the University of Adelaide, women who conceive in winters are at a higher risk of developing gestational diabetes during pregnancy, increasing a range of risk factors for both child and mother, a new study has warned. The study which investigated more than 60,000 births in South Australia over …
An interview with Dr Mustapha Abubakar Jamda Associate Professor Department of community medicine College of health Science University of Abuja Nigeria Kumar Jeetendra | December 2, 2016 Microbioz India also got an opportunity to have an interview with Dr. Mustapha Abubakar Jamda, Associate Professor and Head of Department of Community Medicine, College of Health Science, University of Abuja, Nigeria. The professor defines success as creating a positive impact on people's lives particularly those who are not in a position to pay you …