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Researches find that the cardiovascular system by orchestrating the control of blood flow to different parts of the body. Because The discovery; published in the Journal of Physiology, may pinpoint where cardiovascular issues such as high blood pressure and heart failure are controlled in the brain.global control of blood flow is the flow of blood in the cardiovascular system.…
Tackling Climate change is an integrated approach as the impact of climate change falls; but under almost every sectors including agriculture, food security, health, energy demands and economic activity etc. To tackle the impact of climate change, all major policies of Bangladesh have tried to address the issue of climate change into it. Additionally, ensuring…
Georgia farmers are champions at tackling challenges they can see bad weather, insects and livestock disease, to name a few. Their higher than average suicide rate, however, indicates they may need some support in addressing stress and depression. A new study led by a University of Georgia researcher, in collaboration with epidemiologists from the Georgia…
Increase rates of drug-related to tuberculosis (TB) infection among Brazil’s population, a new report, Reservoirs of Injustice, from the Yale Global Health Justice Partnership (GHJP) at the Yale School of Public Health and Yale Law School finds. Prisoners are especially vulnerable to the bacterial disease and in Brazil they are on average 23 times as…
Researchers findings of their study of large-scale systems in the brain; findings that could improve understanding of the symptoms and causes of bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, and other mental illnesses. Their paper, “Functional Connectomics of Affective and Psychotic Pathology. details their investigation into brain network connectivity; in patients with psychotic disorders. The studies “took a birds-eye…
Despite advances in prevention, dental caries remains a significant global health burden. Dental health in Australia has improved considerably, but 40% of children had experienced dental caries. Globally, it has proved particularly difficult to reduce caries in primary teeth, and this remains a disease of significant health, social, and economic importance. The benefits of breastfeeding…
Inflammation and anhedonia may play a role in understanding these sex differences. Indeed, sex differences in inflammation-induced neural responses to reward may provide insight into the sex gaps in depression; but no study has examined this question. Inflammation reduces the brain’s response to rewards in women; but not in men, according to a new study…
Covalently closed circular RNAs (circRNAs) are producing precursor mRNA back-splicing; the exons of thousands of genes in eukaryotes. They are generally expressing at low levels and often exhibit cell-type-specific and tissue-specific patterns. The study of circRNAs, especially their function, is challenging due to their circular conformation and sequence-overlap with linear mRNA counterparts. In a study…
In patients with contraindications to oral anticoagulants; a left atrial appendage occluder (LAAO) is often implanted to prevent blood flow entering in the LAA. But this strategy is not without problems and often the success of the device depends on the clinician’s experience. Implementation can even lead to blood clots outside the device; therefore eventually leading to stroke…
A new study suggest that a new drug that inhibits neonatal seizures in rodent models open up; therefore new avenues for the treatment of epilepsy in human newborns. Researchers have identify that gluconate a small organic compound find in fruit and honey acts as an anticonvulsant; Because inhibiting seizures ; by targeting the activity of…
The refreshers find that autoimmune diseases which can be seen on the body or felt through symptoms; the attack on the islets not be observe because they reside deep within the pancreas. Therefore Identifying a reliable biomarker to predict the onset of autoimmunity in type 1 diabetes (T1D) has eluded scientists. Because An immune system…
Healthcare is one of several factors that affect longevity in the United States, a new study reaffirms. Behavioral and social factors have much more influence. Robert Kaplan, PhD, and Arnold Milstein, MD, MPH, from Stanford University School of Medicine’s Clinical Excellence Research Center in California, test how much healthcare affects the risk for premature death…