Animal With High Cancer Resistance May Give Hope For Better Cancer Treatment In The Near Future: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | June 17, 2016 Researcher from Hokkaido University, Japan found a Naked African Mole Rats with longest living (Up to 30 years) rodents has high cancer resistance property and the stem cells isolated from these mammals are anti tumerogenic. The team of researcher isolated fibroblast of naked mole rates and converted into pluripotent stem cells and these types of …
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 …
Now Detection Of Asthma Through Blood Test: Research May Provide Essential Targeted Treatment Of Asthma In Future Kumar Jeetendra | April 16, 2016 Asthma is an allergic disorder characterized by difficulty breathing, chest pain, and cough and wheezing and disease is commonly managed by inhalers. According to World Health Organization as of 2011, 235–330 million people worldwide are affected by asthma, and approximately 250,000–345,000 people die per year from the disease. Now researcher from Penn State Milton S. …
Tax Over Sugary Drinks Would Reduce Annual Health Expenditure By USD 29 Million As Well As Reduce Obesity Cases: New Study Kumar Jeetendra | April 15, 2016 According to recent reports every two adults out of three in USA are suffering with high weight gain even children too and govt spends about estimated $190 billion a year in treatment of obesity disorders. High level consumption of sugar drinks in all age groups is become most important contributor of obesity related disorders. In …
Gut Bacteria May Help In Prevention Of Few Cancer Types:Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | April 14, 2016 It is well known that gut bacteria play an important role in number of digestive and other related body metabolism even few research supports gut bacteria also play a key role in stress management and may affect obesity and diabetes like trouble. Researcher from University of California – Los Angeles Health Sciences led a work …
Pseudomonas Become More Resistant Against Antibiotics: Use Of Molecules Help In Preparing Biofilm For Fighting Against Multiple Antibiotics Kumar Jeetendra | April 13, 2016 Researcher from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) detected that bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa released molecules which make them able to prepare biofilm which in turn become more resistant against multiple antibiotics and these all things are urge by breakdown in respiratory chain and killing some of the population which trigger in formation of biofilm. According to Researcher, …
Misleading In DNA Building Blocks Boosts Colon Cancer: Recent Study Kumar Jeetendra | April 13, 2016 Researcher from University of Umea detected a relation in between DNA building blocks and colon cancer, which suggests during cell division 4 DNA building blocks are required for proper copying of DNA without appearance of harmful mutations in traits. Team of researcher detected type of protein named SAMHD1 which play a key role in breaking …
Researcher Included Zika May Also Cause Other Brain Disease Kumar Jeetendra | April 12, 2016 we all knows Zika is continuing effecting people since December 2015 and now researcher included Zika may also cause other brain infection and is associated with autoimmune disease and attacks on brain's myelin similar to multiple sclerosis. The small study recently presented in American Academy of Neurology's 68th Annual Meeting in Vancouver, Canada, April 15 …
Chinese Researcher Identified Chemical Compound Proved To Be An Anticancer Agent: Recent Study Kumar Jeetendra | April 11, 2016 Cancer is a type uncontrolled and an unregulated growth of cells and it is common that the basic size of cancer tumors is not more than one to two millimeters till it is accompanied by angiogenesis stage of development of blood vessels to nourish the tumors and make it able to metastasize. So, compound inhibiting …
Now Intake Of Antibodies And Other Drugs Two To Three Times In A Day Is Replaced By Engineered Pills Kumar Jeetendra | April 9, 2016 Researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology designed engineered pills that releases drug for long term if once swallowed while attaching with inner lining of gastrointestinal tract. Pills engineered in such a way that one side attach with tissue and other side repels foods and liquids. The concern research appears in April 6 issue of the …
Treating Human Parainfluenza Virus Is Now Easy By Combining Two Drugs: New Study Kumar Jeetendra | April 8, 2016 Researcher from University of Griffith recently opens a mysterious cover over treatment of Parainfluenza Virus, According report there is no any drug or vaccine available to treat infection of Parainfluenza virus which causes an acute respiratory tract infection and WHO reports suggests this is the second most prevalent cause of acute respiratory tract infection in …
Eastern Encephalitis May Best Spread By Species Of Mosquitoes: New Study Kumar Jeetendra | March 13, 2016 Researcher from University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences detected species of mosquitoes named Culex erraticus is more abundant than Culiseta melanura and infected mosquitoes spread Eastern equine encephalitis among wide range of birds animals and mammals. According to researcher, "Our study shows us how a mosquito that is a relatively poor transmitter …