Scientists Identified New Pathway For Nerve Cell Death Exerts Beneficial Effects For Treatment Of Neurological Disorders Kumar Jeetendra | April 23, 2015 According to recent research study published online on 23rd April 2015 at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, nerve cell communicate with each other through Axon cables, such communication responsible for vital activities, such as thinking and memory, movement and language. According to study research finds that: “We have uncovered new details that …
Dissemination of Scientific Awareness through Digital media Kumar Jeetendra | April 15, 2015 This is extremely thanks to world of internet and its worldwide coverage that we all can receive and share any of information very fast from all around the world. Apart from this on another way there are lot of digital media Channels, library, Journals, Magazines exerting hundred times more positively effects for the distribution of …
Norovirus Infection From Your Dog Kumar Jeetendra | April 10, 2015 According to research publish in “Journal of Clinical Microbiology” a publication of American society of Microbiology, our canine companion may infected by human norovirus, which increases the possibilities of dog-to-human transmission, according to author: Sarah Caddy, VetMB, PhD, MRCVS. According to Center of Disease Control USA, Norovirus is a cause of food-borne illness in United …
Coastal Water Users @ Risk for Antibiotic resistance Kumar Jeetendra | March 30, 2015 Recreational users of coastal waters such as swimmers and surfers are at risk of exposure to antibiotic resistant bacteria, according to new research published this week and presented today at the Annual Conference.In the first study of its kind, scientists at the University of Exeter Medical School assessed the amount of water ingested during different …
Technologies Helps in reducing Global Water Shortage Kumar Jeetendra | March 30, 2015 Plants living in arid, mountainous and humid regions of the planet often rely on their leaves to obtain the moisture they need for survival by pulling mist out of the air. But how exactly they manage this feat has been a bit of a mystery — until now. By studying the morphology and physiology of …
EBOLA Virus Vaccines effective Protection in monkey exposed to virus Kumar Jeetendra | March 26, 2015 An Ebola whole virus vaccine, constructed using a novel experimental platform, has been shown to effectively protect monkeys exposed to the often fatal virus. The vaccine, described today (March 26, 2015) in the journal Science, was developed by a group led by Yoshihiro Kawaoka, a University of Wisconsin-Madison expert on avian influenza, Ebola and other …
Co Infection significantly reduces the severity of the African cattle killing disease East Coast fever Kumar Jeetendra | March 23, 2015 When calves are infected by two parasite species at the same time, one parasite renders the other far less deadly, according to a new study published in the journal of Science Advances.The international team of scientists has quantified, for the first time, how co-infection significantly reduces the severity of the African cattle-killing disease East Coast …
Antibiotic Damage Vs Bacterial Communication Kumar Jeetendra | March 19, 2015 A research team led by Karina Xavier at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC, Portugal) has shown that bacteria living in the intestine both talk and listen to each other. Using small molecules in place of words, these microbial conversations changed the numbers of certain species of bacteria in the gut and started to restore …
Compounds Derived From Marine Micro Organism Play An Important Role Against Drug Resistant Bacteria In Clinical Infections Kumar Jeetendra | February 17, 2015 Researcher from University of Michigan recently published a research study which opens mysterious thoughts over Marine microbes. Researcher suggests an antibiofilm compound derived from marine microbes shows an effective role against drug resistant bacteria in hospital related infections. The important findings published in Feb. 16 in Nature Communications. According to researcher, "This is why preventing …
Neem Extract Proved To Be Best Treatment Agent For Pancreatic Cancer Kumar Jeetendra | February 16, 2015 Indian tree Neem (Azadirachta indica) is well known and famous medicinal plant commonly found in India is again proved to be best agent for treatment of pancreatic cancer. Researcher from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso recently published a research study over concern concept. Scientists targetedNimbolide a compound found in neem leaves which …