• December 23, 2024

Test Using Donated Eye Tissue Provides Hope For Stem Cell Surgery

Individuals with sight issues can benefit from a surgical test improvement that has been established to assist restore the eye’s surface. Doctors made the world-first measure by performing a clinical test employing stem cells from donors to make tissue that was transplanted into individuals suffering from a condition that leads to blindness. Scientists claim that…

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Two Forecasting Techniques Combined With AI To Approximate Flu Activity

Influenza is extremely contagious and can easily spread as individuals move about and travel. This makes the activity of tracking and forecasting flu a huge challenge. Whilst CDC is engaged in constantly monitoring patient visits for flu-like infections in the U.S., this data is mostly lagged behind for up to 2 Weeks than the actual…

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Human Brain Can Be Mapped At High Resolution

  Scientists have established a new way to image human brain with extraordinary speed and resolution. With this approach, they can trace specific neurons, locate connections among them, and picture organelles inside neurons, over huge sizes of human brain tissue. The new technology syndicates a technique for increasing brain issue, making it probable to image…

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Spirulina May Lower Blood Pressure Study Reveals

According to the latest study, spirulina may contribute to the reduction in blood pressure. In fact, the study was supported by the identification of the active ingredient in the compound that results in the phenomenal outcome. Spirulina is also considered as a major participant in the booming niche of superfoods, which is readily taking over…

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Prescription drug prices hiked in the US

Around 30 drug-makers have decided to raise the prices of the medicines under their brands in this month. This will break the halt to the price hike declared by a pharmaceutical industry after it was pressurized by the US President Donald Trump. In response to the hike, Donald Trump has criticized the drug-makers. The hike…

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Surgery Center Negligence Generated Infection Risk For 3,778 Patients

CBS New York reported that an outpatient surgery center, the HealthPlus Surgery Center situated in Saddle Brook, New Jersey has been alerting thousands of its patients who were recently treated at their clinics. Around 3,778 patients are being advised by the center to go with blood tests after unhygienic conditions at the facility were uncovered…

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Doctors Want Engineers To Understand Clinic Workflow Better Before Building App

Richard Zane who is an ER physician wished the help of software to help him deal with the patients. He is a Chief innovation officer at UCHealth in Colorado who realizes the gap between the worlds of doctors and engineers. He said that they are technologists who have not witnessed the inside work of a…

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Study Finds miRNAs’ In Anesthetic-Induced Myocardial Conditioning

Numerous studies have shown that the method of drug-induced myocardial conditioning is enzyme-mediated in messenger RNA and miRNA regulation. In the latest research, Orriach along with his associates studied the function of miRNAs in the cardioprotective effect of halogenated anesthetics, which is generally employed in cardiac surgeries. The research involves a literature assessment of the…

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Cocoa Producers Of Venezuela Now Have A New Fear Of Pest Says The Government

Venezuelan cocoa merchant Freddy Galindo, during his 19 years of exporting the country’s legendary beans, faced street raids, family abductions, and deteriorating quality. This year’s harvest created a new concern: the involvement of the socialist government. He added that trucks full of grains leaving their warehouse in central Venezuela were halted by soldiers at checkpoints…

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Jungle Friends’ New Members Are Moneys Used For Nicotine Research

Over two dozen monkeys are now housing in a Florida primate sanctuary after enduring the tests on nicotine addiction research, which is denounced by Jane Goodall, the British primatologist. According to Gainesville Sun, the squirrel monkeys are dwelling at the Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary of the city. The study of nicotine addiction by the USFDA…

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NIH To Fund $20 Million To Search Substitutes To Fetal Tissue For Research

The NIH (National Institutes of Health) wants to contribute up to $20 Million worth of investigation into substitutes for using human fetal tissue to analyze disease, the agency declared recently. The announcement is mainly preliminary. The formal funding prospect announcements will be revealed soon, the agency said, and researchers cannot yet present proposals to be…

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Researchers Identify Gene That Differentiates Primates From Mammals

The researchers from the University of Otago have found more about the gene that separates the humans and the great apes, also known as primates, from the other mammals. Dr. Adam O’Neill executed the study as a part of his Ph.D. program. It was conducted under the supervision of Prof. Stephen Robertson, which has proven…

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