Reprogramming Skin Cells Of Diabetic Foot Ulcer Patients: Potential Treatment Of Chronic Wounds In Future Kumar Jeetendra | July 11, 2016 Researcher from Tufts University, Health Sciences Campus for the first time reprogrammed skin of Diabetic foot ulcer patients to embryonic-like cells and this induced pluripotent cells may provide hope for treating chronic wounds disease in future. The concern research study recently appears online in advance of print in Cellular Reprogramming. rnAccording to researcher, "The results …
Obese People Is Highly Sensitive For Stress And Depression:Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | July 9, 2016 Researcher from Umea University recently found that how stress hormones are linked with stress and depression and suggests Low level of cortisol –type of stress hormones are linked with obesity and high levels of fat in blood and metabolic syndrome in patients with recurrent depression or bipolar disorder "These results provide clues to better understand …
New Method To Test Viruses In Primates Without Anycontact: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | July 8, 2016 Researcher from University of California – Davis recently developed a technique to detect viruses in endangered species of gorilla having habitat in mountain and forests without any contact with them, yes this is very interesting do you know why? Answer is Researcher used chewed bark, leaves and fruits discarded by gorillas help in detection of …
Researcher Cleared Clue Over DNA Replication: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | July 7, 2016 Researcher from Hokkaido University recently clears clue over DNA replication and declares the concepts how DNA replication always moves towards forward direction. "When DNA is replicated, one of the two chains can be copied, or synthesized, in a continuous manner while the other chain is synthesized in many fragments that need to be joined later," …
Researcher Developed Test Kits Similar To Pregnancy Test Kits For Rapid Identification Of Your Microbes: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | July 6, 2016 Generally detection of microbes for disease diagnosis require laboratory works and in many cases it make takes few hrs to days but now Researcher from Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft developed stick like kits similar to pregnancy test kits for rapid detection of microbes within few seconds. The method may be best used for rapid detection of allergens in …
Now Test Your ZIKA Infection For Just USD 2 Only: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | July 4, 2016 Recently World Health Organization denied the comment of postpone Olympics game through solid comment is that “There is no need of postpone or move Olympic Games due to Zika Virus Infection. To raise out this concern and awareness experts develops method to Detect low level of Zika from Saliva sample for just $2. According to …
Researcher Identified Type Of Molecular Therapy For Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disorder Kumar Jeetendra | July 3, 2016 Researcher from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center found that type of molecular therapy may be help full for better treatment of non alcoholic fatty liver disorder. The concern research recently appears in Cell Press. The researcher reported that increased level of cdk4 (Type of an enzyme) in non alcoholic fatty liver disease patients in mice …
An Addiction Drug May Treat Cancer Patients Too: New Study Kumar Jeetendra | July 1, 2016 Researcher from University of St George's London found that The drug naltrexone (LDN) used in treatment of addiction may also used in treatment of Cancer patients too. Dr Liu said: "We have shown that the genetic fingerprint of naltrexone differs according to the different doses used, which identifies new ways of using it as an …
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 …
Scientists Developed A Web Based Surveillance System To Control MRSA Infections Kumar Jeetendra | May 8, 2016 Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus generally known as MRSA is a type of bacterial infection that's become resistant to many of the antibiotics used to treat ordinary infections. Most of the MRSA infected patients are from Hospitals other health care settings, such as nursing homes and dialysis centers. Researcher from Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute developed a web …
New Techniques May Help In Improving Fairness Of Dosing Of Drugs In ICUs And Its Effect On Kidney Cells: New Study Kumar Jeetendra | May 7, 2016 Researcher from University of Michigan recently working on an interesting techniques and develops “Kidney on Chip” techniques that used to mimic the effect of drugs over normal human kidneys during medication. The new technique may help in reducing the risk of kidneys injury while medication in intensive care units. According to Researcher, "When you administer …
Liraglutide Has Combo Effect Of Treating Diabetes As Well As Help In Obesity Control: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | May 7, 2016 Researcher from UT Southwestern Medical Center found that a newly designed drug named Liraglutide has several effect of treating diabetes and control insulin secretion and glucagon management. Generally insulin and glucagon secreted by certain specialized named Alfa and beta cells. Under Diabetes 2 several patients’ starts taking insulin injections and drug for insulin secretion but …