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According to a new data, cervical dilatation during labour for vaginal births can progress more slowly than the widely accepted benchmark of 1 cm / hour in many women. The study findings were published in the PLOS Medicine . Spontaneous labor progression for vaginal births is slower than expected in many women.
In this study, a western researcher showing who have already established consciousness in individuals believed to be in an unresponsive vegetative state are now approaching anaesthetized patients with similar inferences, hoping to find ways to better detect surgical consciousness and minimize the harm of this nightmare, when it does occur.
The current study is the first one to explore how pregnancy may affect other cognitive areas beyond memory and to look specifically at how these changes might vary according to pregnancy trimesters . The study findings were published in the Medical Journal of Australia
In the new study, researchers have reported that one promising marine Actinobacteria strain, identified as S. variabilis RD-5 showed the novelty with antagonistic properties. The extracted compounds show good antibacterial and antioxidant properties. Extracellular enzymes play a key role in recycling of organic carbon and nitrogen compounds in biotechnology.
Researchers from the Medical Research Council (MRC) have discovered how some children inherit a potentially life-threatening mitochondrial disease, despite being born to a healthy mother. The study findings were published in the Nature Cell Biology
A collaborative study, published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, demonstrated the potential of a new class of drugs for the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). According to the authors of the study, the new drugs may potentially constitute a breakthrough in the treatment of COPD.
Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) and the New York State Psychiatric Institute (NYSPI) have identified biomarkers that can aid in the development of better treatments for schizophrenia . The findings were published online in JAMA Psychiatry .
According to a new study published in The Journal of Physiology, researchers have been able to document for the first time how the same period of inactivity has a greater and more severe impact on the muscle power of the lower limbs of the elderly than young people, which is essential for movements like climbing the stairs.
According to a new study published in the JAMA Intern Medicine, among physicians who ordered a greater number of CTPA scans, a statistically significant decrease in the proportion of positive results. The association may reflect a fundamental relationship between individual physician overutilization and decreasing diagnostic yield and is deserving of greater attention.
A new study, published in the Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation (JNER), have described a video game called Balloon Buddies, which is a tool that enables those recovering from conditions such as a stroke to engage and play together with healthy volunteers such as therapists and family members as a form of rehabilitation.
A new study published in an issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association has shown that individuals undergoing obesity surgery to reduce the size of their stomachs have a halved risk of death compared to others who were being treated with diet and lifestyle changes alone.