Blocking certain epigenetic proteins prevents breast cancer Study Kumar Jeetendra | June 21, 2018 Scientists from the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto, Canada identified that blocking key proteins that respond to the hormone progesterone may prevent breast cancer in the women who carry high-risk genes. These proteins known as epigenetic proteins when get exposed to the hormone progesterone cause "mammary gland stem cell" numbers to expand. The research …
High dietary salt intake may kill off good gut bacteria Study Kumar Jeetendra | June 11, 2018 Data collected from a new study has suggested that the intake of diet containing high salt may prove to be dangerous for good bacteria present in the gut and may also contribute to high blood pressure and diseases affecting the immune system. How does salt upset our body's delicate balance? From the previous studies, scientists …
Hope for hereditarily determined obesity Kumar Jeetendra | June 4, 2018 A new research has been done by the researcher in which obesity peoples can lose their weight with the help d the medicine liraglutide. It is a modified form of the appetite-inhabiting hormone GLP-1 which is naturally secreted with we eat something. if you are suffering from obesity and unable to control your weight due …
Is your hospital website good enough to attract patients Kumar Jeetendra | June 4, 2018 18 essentials on your website that can attract the right patients, doctors and employees to grow further. Website of a hospital is the heart of a healthcare business’s online presence. A website is a lot more than a page on the net that carries information about you, it is a space that presents your healthcare …
New Treatment for Severe Asthma Kumar Jeetendra | May 28, 2018 A new method to treat severe asthma has been developed by the researchers from McMaster University and the Firestone Institute for Respiratory Health at St.Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, collaborating with their partnering institutions. The study was performed over 200 peoples who were suffering from severe asthma, it was observed that the new treatment has the ability …
Damaged heart regrows in new born mice Kumar Jeetendra | May 26, 2018 According to the report in Science Advances suggested that the extracellular matrix gets into the way of the heart tissue restitution. It was observed that new born mice are able to repair injured heart tissue way better than injured animals few days later in their lives. But in this the question arises that what accounts …
Depression in male disturbing fertility Kumar Jeetendra | May 25, 2018 According to the study published in May issue of Fertility and Sterility by Emily A. Evans-Hoeker, M.D., from Virginia Tech Carilion in Roanoke and colleagues, in which it was found that the females who are not using any antidepressant and having currently active MD were having no issue in their pregnancy – fertility outcome such …
Vitamin D deficiency results larger waistline Kumar Jeetendra | May 21, 2018 Researcher from VU University Medical Center and Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands reports that vitamin D levels are lower in individuals with higher levels of belly fat, and suggests that individuals, particularly the overweight with larger waistlines should have their vitamin D levels checked, to avoid any potentially health-damaging effects. rnrn Researcher examined …
Merck continues to spread awareness of Anemia in Asia Kumar Jeetendra | May 13, 2018 Merck an America based healthcare and pharmaceutical company continues to spread awareness about anemia in Asia. Following last year's highly successful Anemia Convention, Merck's latest anemia awareness campaign took shape at the RCOG (Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) World Congress 2018 held recently in Singapore. This event attracts close to 3000 obstetricians, gynecologists and …
MEDICAlliance kicks off the new trade fair year with MEDICAL FAIR INDIA 2018 in Mumbai Kumar Jeetendra | March 6, 2018 Leading medical trade fair for the Indian subcontinent enjoys unabated popularity among exhibitors As part of the world’s biggest medical trade fair MEDICA in mid – November 2017 Düsseldorf saw the new umbrella brand for the global healthcare activities of the Messe Düsseldorf Group, the MEDICAlliance, being launched officially. Now the MEDICAlliance kicks off the …
Worlds largest tumor removed by Indian doctors Kumar Jeetendra | February 24, 2018 Mumbai (India) 23rd of February 2018: Team of doctors at Neurosurgical department of BYL Nair Hospital have removed a massive brain tumour – weighing 1.8 kg – which protruded from the top of the patient's skull. Doctors claim that the tumor is largest in the world record. The patient name Santlal Pal, 31,from Bhadohi, Uttar …
Surgery and Anaesthesia may result abnormal memory Kumar Jeetendra | February 23, 2018 According to study published in the journal Anaesthesia, Surgery and Anaesthesia may result with abnormal memory. While studying scientist worked with 312 participants who had surgery and 652 participants without surgery with an age group of 50s, surgery between tests was associated with a decline in immediate memory by one point out of a possible …