Now Kick Off Intake Of Daily Eye Drops In Glaucoma Patients By Using Silicon Rings: New Study Kumar Jeetendra | May 6, 2016 Glaucoma is a type of eye disease results damage to the optic nerve and vision loss. The most common type is open-angle glaucoma with less common types including closed-angle glaucoma and normal-tension glaucoma. According to World Health Organization, Gluacoma is one of leading cause of blindness and about 3 million of people infected with glaucoma …
Mosquitoes having bacterial strain Wolbachia are less able to transmit Zika: Recent study Kumar Jeetendra | May 5, 2016 Researcher at Brazil's Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ) recently uncovered new mystery over ZIKA transmission an endemic in Brazil as per research study researcher defines that mosquito species Aedes having strain of Wolbachia type of bacterial strain normally present in about 60% of all insects species are less able to transmit Zika and this makes great …
Prions May Be Involved In Flowering Time Of Plant: New Study Kumar Jeetendra | May 4, 2016 Researcher from Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research defines a type of protein responsible for flowering time in plant may be Prions and is first time when Prions has been identified in plants. Till now Prions are mainly famous for certain disease like Scrapie Disease, bovine spongiform encephalopathy known as mad cow disease and till now …
Ebola Detection Is Now On Your Finger Tip: Recent Findings Kumar Jeetendra | May 3, 2016 Ebola epidemic and millions of victims is well knows and famous by the now the epidemic is over but our researchers are continue working for kick out these serious contagious disease and also working out to control disease in future, The research article recently appears in ACS' journal Analytical Chemistry. The finding suggests a type …
Specific Enzyme For Treatment Of Autoimmune Disease: New Study Kumar Jeetendra | April 30, 2016 Researcher from Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology recently study the importance of specific enzyme named salt-inducible kinases for potential importance of treatment of certain autoimmune disease like, Crohn's disease, arthritis, and psoriasis. The research recently appears in May 2016 issue of Journal of Leukocyte Biology. Researcher suggest that through inhibiting the effect of …
Switching Off The Release Of Certain Molecules Could Help For Better Treatment Of Asthma Patients: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | April 26, 2016 Researcher from Cardiff University suggests by blocking the release of certain molecules cold help in wiping out few common asthma symptoms like mucous mucus production, swelling (edema), and constriction of the airways in the lungs. This important research recently appears in Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. According to report about 5.4 million of people …
FDA Approved Drug Now May Be Used In Alcohol Addictions: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | April 16, 2016 Alcohol is legal substances that often used and now a day’s number of its common in all restaurants and hotels and its strange that high level of alcoholism is serious medical case. The World Health Organization estimates that as of 2010 there were 208 million people with alcoholism worldwide (4.1% of the population over 15 …
An Interview with Dr G P Brahmaprakash Kumar Jeetendra | October 14, 2015 This month our team had an Interview with Dr.G.P. Brahmaprakash,Ph.D.Dr.Prakash shares few important part of his academic life with us, Our team bless him great success in his future. Microbioz team : Why you choose MICROBIOLOGY as a career? Dr.Prakash: My great teachers awakened a passion for microbiology. Microbes are ubiquitous and their study is …
Mathematical Techniques Inspired By Concept Of Darwinian Evolution Over Reducing Risk Of Multi Drug Resistance Bacteria Kumar Jeetendra | October 14, 2015 Researcher from H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute developed a mathematical system inspired by concept of Darwinian evolution which helps in reducing the risk of multi drug resistance bacteria. The concern study was published online in PLoS Computational Biology . Researcher finds, fighting of E.coli bacterium with antibiotics either best promoted or hindered …
Early Life Infection May Help In Study Of Disease Development Later In Life Kumar Jeetendra | September 28, 2015 Here in Europian Respiratory Society (ERS) International Congress today on 27th September 2015, Dr. Dr.Insa Korten, from the University Children's Hospitals in Bern and Basel, Switzerland informed that Rhinovirus in humans and other Microbiota either play a key role in prevention of disease or development of another chronic disease later in life. It is well …
Blood Sugar Control In Diabetic Patients Best Promoted By Protein Rich Food Sources Kumar Jeetendra | September 23, 2015 Patients of type 2 diabetes could maintain best sugar control through rich protein food without any other side effects. The concern research is presented in annual meeting of European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) and the credit of research goes to Mariya Markova, German Institute of Human Nutrition (DIfE), Charité University Medicine, Berlin, …
New Techniques For Detecting Viral Infection Study Suggests Kumar Jeetendra | September 22, 2015 Scientists from Massachusetts Institute of Technology recently developed new techniques to detect viral infections apart from detecting viral infection, the technique also help full in a killing of cancer cells. The technique is protein based which detect particular DNA responsible in triggering effects like cell death and viral infections. According to researcher: "There is a …