• December 23, 2024

Blood Clot Discovery Might Offer Better Treatments For Blood Diseases

Researchers have found novel ways in which the body can regulate blood clots, in the innovation which might offer better treatments. These treatments could assist avoid and treat numerous health conditions. It includes stroke, heart diseases, and vascular dementia. This research was headed by the University of Exeter. It was supported by the British Heart…

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Research Reveals New Compounds Likely To Reverse Depression Related Memory Loss

Memory loss can occur in several diseases other than neurodegenerative disease, for instance – dementia. It can also occur due to age or associations to mental health issues, for instance – depression. However, researchers from Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto were into making new compounds that can wipe out the issue of…

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Study Finds Gut May Help Diagnose Parkinson’s Much Sooner

National Institute of Health found that nearly 50,000 people living in US are diagnosed with Parkinson’s every year. And people suffering from Parkinson’s are numbered at 500,000 at the moment. Unfortunately, when the disease gets diagnosed, the affected brain cells have already died. This makes it even more difficult to reduce the rate of progression…

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Biologic Drugs Lessen Artery Plaque Build-up In People With Chronic Inflammation

According to innovative research, coronary plaque development among patients suffering from severe psoriasis can be inhibited through biologic drug treatment. Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition causing inflammation due to the overactive immune system in the body. Around 7.5 Million people in the United States and about 125 Million worldwide are affected by this condition.…

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3D Printed Sugary Stents Speed Up Suturing Of Arteries

The surgeons have to spend a lot of time to restore the blood flow and activity of millimeter-scale arteries during their reconstructive procedures and organ transplants which demand nimble fingers. The latest stent coated with sugar can help the surgeons and the surgeries to head the 3D-printed way. According to the Nebraska engineer Ali Tamayol…

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Nanoparticles Create A New Horizon For Cancer Treatment

Recently, a group of researchers from the UNIST has recently developed a new targeted drug delivery system so as to enhance the therapeutic and pharmacological properties of usual cancer treatments. The current technology has all of a sudden improved the safety and efficiency by making use of the supramolecularly formed protein corona guard as a…

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Heavy Drinking Can Possibly Lead To Permanent DNA Alteration

Over-consumption of alcohol may prompt a lifelong genetic modification, resulting in an even more craving for alcohol, according to a research done by the scientists at Rutgers and Yale University School of Medicine. The study is published in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research. Dipak K. Sarkar—director of the Endocrine Program at Rutgers University…

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Stress And Dream Sleep Are Connected To Pathways Of Brain Cells

According to a recent study, the first and distinct outcome of daily mild stress is an elevation in REM (rapid-eye-movement) sleep. The research also illustrated that this raise is linked with genes engaged in cell death and survival. The study was published in the PNAS. REM sleep—which is also called as paradoxical sleep—is the state…

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Study Finds Common Test For Mental Health Understanding

How do doctors rate how well a person knows what other people are feeling and thinking? That is to say—how does the patient evaluates mental state of another individual? A precise tool is the key for calculating treatment results and carries deep consequences for the physical and mental well-being of the patient. To that part,…

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Researchers Explore Tick Salivary Glands As Tool To Examine Virus Infection

Some tick species’ salivary glands could turn out to be important research tools for examining how viruses are conveyed to mammals from ticks, and for designing defensive medical countermeasures. Salivary glands in Tick normally block transmission, but a new research carried out by researchers at the NIAID (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) at…

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Rising Evidence Of Looming Parkinson’s Disease Pandemic Found

Parkinson’s disease is a rare disorder and by-products, demography of industrialization are now assisting to a looming disease’s pandemic, as per an article published in the Journal of Parkinson’s Disease. According to experts, this pandemic can be deal by the Parkinson’s community establishing a “PACT,” which means to prevent the disease, advocate for regulations and…

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Treatment Of Blood Pressure May Reduce The Risk Of Memory Problems, Study Finds

A new study has found that low blood pressure may reduce the risk of developing a brain disorder that can lead to Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. One in three American adults have high blood pressure and only half are under control. Lead author of the study, Dr. Jeff Williamson of the Wake…

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