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 …
3 7 Million Of Obesity Cases May Reduce By 2025 In UK Applying Tax Over Sugar Drinks Study Report Kumar Jeetendra | February 22, 2016 According to report published by Cancer Research, UK and UK Health forum,approx 3.7 million of obesity cases may reduce by 2025 through applying tax over all of sugar drinks. According to brief report, about 20% tax over sugar drinks is effecting in reducing approx 5% sugar cases equal to 3.7 million people in UK. The …
Drug Used In Diabetes May Restrict Recurring Strokes: Study Suggests Kumar Jeetendra | February 19, 2016 Researcher from NIH (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke) recently finds a mystery over Diabetes drug and suggests drug may restrict recurrent stroke in patients with immune resistance. Pioglitazone type of drug used in Diabetes patients may prevent stroke in diabetes, the research may be use full in preventing heart attacks in patients who …
WBCS In Birds Restricts Growth Of Fatal Infections: New Study Kumar Jeetendra | February 18, 2016 Researcher from University of Sheffield recently suggests white blood cells in birds helps in restriction of growth of fatal fungal infections which in helps in human for deadly diseases like “Bird Flu” Type of fungi named Cryptococcus neoformans generally cause infections with weak immunity and this is one of well known infection caused in patients …
Type Of Herpes Virus Detected In Bat Blood Cells: Helps In Better Understanding Herpes Virus Chemistry Kumar Jeetendra | February 18, 2016 Researcher recently identified a type of new class of Herpes virus in bat cells which will no doubt better support in deeply understanding of Herpes virus chemistry and how bat host these viruses. The scientist from Maryland and New York detect this virus in bat blood cells and this novel work recently published in mSphere …
Dengue Fever Outbreak Kick Out Disease Through Natural Prevention Kumar Jeetendra | September 10, 2015 Dengue fever also known as break bone fever is serious deadly disease caused by dengue virus and a type of vector-borne disease, each day several cases detected around the globe recently since last few weeks number patients among all age group detected in New Delhi, Gujrat, Haridwar and many more cities. Apart from India disease …
Raw Oysters and Other Sea Foods May Leads Infection Of Norovirus Kumar Jeetendra | August 31, 2015 Norovirus is an infectious virus in humans and more contagious in nature and cause of death of 6% population of U.S. basically of those depends upon sea foods. Features of infection involve diarrhea, pain in stomach, nausea. According to center for disease control (CDC) total number of cases register annually is 20 million and out …
Reduce Your Body Weight Intake Glass Of Water Before Each Meal Kumar Jeetendra | August 27, 2015 Researchers from University of Birmingham open a clue on reduction of body weight, instead of taking any chemical weight redactor or same thing. According to researcher consumption of at least 500 ml of water before each meal can help in reduction of body weight. After working and design number of campaigns scientists takes this precious …
Scientists Unlock New Mystery On Hepatitis A Virus Study On Seal Kumar Jeetendra | August 26, 2015 As increasing age of science and technology researchers from Columbia University detected a Virus in ocean Seal having characteristics similar to Hepatitis- A virus in Humans. According to researchers this study could play an important role in study of hepatitis A virus. The concern finding release in July/August issue of mBio a Journal of American …