Malnutrition in childhood associated with hear loss later in life Kumar Jeetendra | February 9, 2018 A research study recently published in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition suggests that, poor nutrition in the preschool age is associated with hearing loss later in life. The study, led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, analyzed the relationship between the hearing of more than 2,200 young adults in Nepal …
New analytics tool announced by GE Healthcare and International Olympic Committee to enable personalized care of Athlete Kumar Jeetendra | February 8, 2018 Early this week GE healthcare officials and International Olympic Committee announced the launch of an analytics tool to enable personalized care in upcoming winter season Olympic Games in Seol South Korea this week and same in 2020 summer games in Tokyo. According to GE healthcare officials this new tool feature with the dashboard with real …
Seegene developed two multiplexed molecular diagnostics for treatment of meningitis and STDs Kumar Jeetendra | February 3, 2018 Seegene Inc Seol Korea based company used newly created artificial intelligence (AI)-based assay development system to develop two multiplexed molecular diagnostics for meningitis and Sexually transmitted Diseases. The assays are based on Allplex real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) reagents designed to detect eight different DNA targets simultaneously. The assays are based on Allplex real-time polymerase …
Size of mitochondria matters when it comes to maintaining blood sugar levels Kumar Jeetendra | March 12, 2017 To manage any type of diabetes be it Type 1 or Type 2, we need to keep blood sugar levels within a safe range. In a new research that could lead make the way simpler for diabetes patients, researchers have found that changes in the size of mitochondria in a small subset of brain cells …
Worms may play key role to treat obesity: Research study Kumar Jeetendra | February 23, 2017 Obesity is a condition of having a too much fat accumulation in the body resulting too much weight.A researcher from Monash University has discovered the new treatment to treat obesity through breaking the cycle of overeating. The research includes a gene isolated from Worms may play a key role to treat obesity. The team of …
An interview with Dr Mustapha Abubakar Jamda Associate Professor Department of community medicine College of health Science University of Abuja Nigeria Kumar Jeetendra | December 2, 2016 Microbioz India also got an opportunity to have an interview with Dr. Mustapha Abubakar Jamda, Associate Professor and Head of Department of Community Medicine, College of Health Science, University of Abuja, Nigeria. The professor defines success as creating a positive impact on people's lives particularly those who are not in a position to pay you …
Intermittence Of Head and Neck Cancer: Best Prevented By Broccoli Sprout Extract Kumar Jeetendra | June 24, 2016 Researcher from University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences found the Broccoli sprout extract play an important role in preventing recurrence of Head and Neck cancer.The mystery resolved through 'green chemoprevention' trial and is the first study to protect cancer by using extract. The research study appears in journal Cancer Prevention Research. "With head …
Bacteriophages On Action Use Of Technique To Reduce Salmonella From Meat By 90 Percent Kumar Jeetendra | June 24, 2016 Researcher from University of Nevada, Reno used old techniques as Bacteriophages done to kill natural bacteria for killing Salmonella by 90% from food. Bacteriophages are known to be natural predators to kill bacteria and as we all knows that Salmonella is one of most important cause of food borne illness and reducing the cell count …
Human Microbiome: Role In Organ Or Skin Transplantation Kumar Jeetendra | June 23, 2016 We all know that our skin microflora play an important role in many body resistance and first line of defense as well as microbiota of inside play an important role in better digestive control and some research also proved that microbiota of our digestive track is connected to neural information and play an important role …
Diabetes Drug May Show Combo Effect Of Treating Chronic Liver Disease Too Kumar Jeetendra | June 22, 2016 Researcher from University of Florida uncover mystery over diabetes drug and explains drug may play an important role in the treatment of chronic liver disease. The finding recently appears in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine. Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis or NASH is a type of liver disease that may lead to cancer or liver cirrhosis. NASH …
Surprising Research Shows A High Blood Sugar Level Reduces The Risk Of Type Of Brain Tumors Kumar Jeetendra | June 21, 2016 Researcher from Ohio State University found that certain benign tumors have lesser chance to grow in high blood sugar level. This important research mainly focuses on meningiomas that is not actually cancerous tumors but need sever surgery and medications. It is well known that high blood sugar level linked with type 2 diabetes and obesity, …
Researcher Identified Importance Of Blueberries Other Than Commonly Known: Survey Study Kumar Jeetendra | June 20, 2016 Blueberries are perennial flowering plants of Genus Vaccinium with worldwide cultivation and has an amazing nutritional value with 14% carbohydrates, 0.7% protein, 0.3% fat and 84% water and it was commonly famous among people for vitamin rich food with healthy importance, but Researcher from University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences stated that …