• December 23, 2024

Excess Body Fat Post Menopause Increase Breast Cancer Risk—Study Reveals

According to study published in medical journal JAMA Oncology, post-menopausal women that have excess body fat are at a greater risk of breast cancer. Dr. Andrew Dannenberg, one of the study’s authors who is also the director of cancer prevention and Sandra and Edward Meyer Cancer Center, women with excess body fat who are in…

Read More

Therapy For Kids With Curved Spines Approved

  A new therapy, Magec rods, is likely to help children suffering from curved spines. This was tested on dead bodies and pigs and seemed to have delivered positive results. Experts, however, have their doubts. They said that these rods snap very easily and approval was given without looking for more evidence. Nuvasive, the manufacturers,…

Read More

Study Reveals Mannose May Help Manage Cancer

According to a study, a nutritional supplement, mannose, has the potential to deplete the activeness of the carcinogenic cells while boosting the effects of the medicines and other modes of treatment. Mannose is a type of sugar found in some of the fruits like cranberries. This was induced in the bodies of the mice that…

Read More

New Inhibitor Could Embrace Solution To Treat ARDS

  Researchers from the University of Sheffield have found a new inhibitor that reduces lung inflammation and can embrace the solution to treat Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)—a severe ailment. In the ground-breaking study, an international team of researchers intended to develop an inhibitor to an enzyme engaged in fixing oxidated DNA, OGG1. The research…

Read More

First FDA-Approved Cannabis-Based Medication Is Now Obtainable In The U.S.

Recently, the U.S. FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approved the first cannabis-based medication called as Epidiolex. This approved drug is now obtainable by prescription in all 50 states. The twice-daily oral medication is permitted for the patients 2 and older to cure two forms of epileptic syndromes such as Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. Dravet…

Read More

Leading Scientists Call For Prohibition On Broadly Used Insecticides

Public health professionals have discovered there is enough proof that prenatal exposure to broadly employed insecticides (dubbed as organophosphates) puts kids at jeopardy for neurodevelopmental diseases. In a scientific call to action and evaluation posted in PLOS Medicine, the scientists call for urgent government interference to eliminate all organophosphates. “There is compelling proof that exposure…

Read More

L’Oréal’s Sensor Will Keep An Eye On Your UV Exposure

L’Oréal has declared a wearable device that calculates your exposure to UV radiation that can seriously injure your eyes & skin and possibly lead to skin cancer. The La Roche-Posay My Skin Track UV sensor is developed to attach on your bag or clothes, and it depends on NFC instead of Bluetooth to transfer data,…

Read More

Marker Genes Can Be Substituted By Neural Networks In RNA Sequencing

A novel and efficient approach have been discovered by scientists at Carnegie Mellon University to differentiate cell types after scRNA-seq (single-cell RNA sequencing). The new technique entails the use of neural networks and controlled machine learning techniques instead of marker genes—that aren’t accessible for all cell types. Utilizing this novel, automated method, scientists can examine…

Read More

Tick-Borne Diseases Like Lyme Strikes Record High In US: CDC

According to a new report, the number of infectivity by ticks has strike a record high in the U.S. In 2017, almost 60,000 people were identified with a tick-borne infection—mostly Lyme disease—the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) stated. And that is approximately certainly just a portion of the true count. Dr. John Aucott—Chair…

Read More

Research States US Leads In Highest Rate Of Drug Overdoses

The U.S. has twice the number of premature drug overdose deaths compare to at least 12 other countries, as per a new research. The study, published recently in the Annals of Internal Medicine, reported that there were approximately 63,632 drug overdose fatalities in 2016 in the U.S. Yingxi Chen—researcher and a postdoctoral fellow at the…

Read More

Watch and download this nice food can mockup

In manufacturing and design, a mockup, or mock-up, is a scale or full-size model of a design or device, used for teaching, demonstration, design evaluation, promotion, and other purposes. A mockup is a prototype if it provides at least part of the functionality of a system and enables testing of a design. Mock-ups are used…

Read More

Vectorized iPhone X with shadow mockup

iPhone is a line of smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The iPhone line of products use Apple’s iOS mobile operating system software. The first-generation iPhone was released on June 29, 2007, and multiple new hardware iterations with new iOS releases have been released since. The user interface is built around the device’s multi-touch…

Read More