Need Of Prevention For Infections Developed During Hemodialysis
Patients with kidney failure who are treated with hemodialysis are at substantially increased risk of life-threatening infections, according to the research
Patients with kidney failure who are treated with hemodialysis are at substantially increased risk of life-threatening infections, according to the research
This study explained the characteristics of bone biochemical indices, including bone mineral density (BMD), metabolic markers in elderly women with osteoporotic intertrochanteric fracture and their relevance in secondary fracture
According to the study, researchers explained that under the conditions of high spatial resolution and voxelwise data analysis with a homogeneous tissue model, decreases the scan duration of L-[1-11C]leucine PET studies from 90 to 60 min, which has negligible effects on estimates of rates of cerebral protein synthesis (rCPS)
The present study suggests that NR4A1 is involved in the fibrosis of ovarian endometriosis and that Cytosporone B (Csn-B), an agonist of NR4A1, is a potential candidate for the treatment of endometriosis
According to the preliminary study, researchers suggest that an investigational drug may help increase protein levels in babies with spinal muscular atrophy
University of Alicante researchers has developed a new multifocal contact lens which rests on the white part of the eye (sclera) to correct presbyopia (or tired eyesight) with a more personalized design according to the specific needs of each user
If you have ever had a mild concussion, your risk of developing Parkinson's disease goes up by 56%, a new study of more than 300,000 U.S. veterans suggests
According to the new research, scientists explain how and where tungsten accumulates in bones of mice exposed to the element through drinking water
In a study of more than 15,000 girls and their mothers maternal overweight and hyperglycemia were linked to the earlier onset of puberty in girls 6 to 11 years old. Early puberty has been linked to multiple adverse health developments as girls grow up, study finds
Research finds, a tiny layer of graphene flakes becomes a deadly weapon and kills bacteria, stopping infections during procedures such as implant surgery
A new study by UCSF researchers using techniques drawn from computational biology could make it much easier for physicians to use the genetic profile of a patient's tumor to pick the chemotherapy treatment with the fewest side effects
The US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) arrested 28 prescribers and pharmacists and revoked 147 licenses of individuals who handle controlled substances. The actions were taken as part of the agency's ongoing efforts to combat the opioid epidemic.