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Cachexia

Withering Away: How Viral Infection Leads To Cachexia?

Many patients with chronic illnesses such as AIDS, cancer and autoimmune diseases suffer from an additional disease called cachexia. The complex, still poorly understood syndrome, with uncontrollable weight loss; and shrinkage of both fat reserves and muscle tissue; contribute to premature death. Researchers at CeMM Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of…

Gastroenterology

Timing of Colorectal Cancer Screening Disputed

The study find that the age of colorectal cancer screening to 45 years in adults at average risk; issued by the American Cancer Society (ACS) last year; could result in a waste of healthcare resources, specialists warn. Therefore “I suspect they will see a lot of healthy 45-year-olds  such as kale eating marathoners getting test;”…

Microorganisms

Developing Biosecurity Tool To Detect Engineered Microorganisms

If a genetically or synthetically engineered organism is release into the environment, how will we know? How can we tell it apart from the millions of microorganisms that exist naturally in the wild? That’s the challenge being taking on by a multi-institution research team, including Eric Young; assistant professor of chemical engineering at Worcester Polytechnic…

Sleep Quality

Breakthrough Devices Can Improve Sleep Quality In Teenagers

Recent studies have indicated that exposure to too much evening light; particularly the blue light emitted from screens on smartphones, tablets and computers can affect the brain’s clock; and the production of the sleep hormone melatonin, resulting in disrupted sleep time and quality. Sleep in teenagers can be improved by just one week of limiting…

General surgery

Surgical Procedure Reduce Risk of ACL Re-injury

The study find that While the ACL can be reconstructed through surgery; therefore there is a high risk of re injury in patients under the age of 25. Because In the largest clinical trial of its kind; therefore  researchers at Lawson Health Research Institute have shown that performing an additional surgical procedure called lateral extra-articular tenodesis…

Walking

The Risk Of Liver Disease Can Be Decrease From Walking

Physical activity, including walking and muscle strengthening activities, were associate with significantly reduce risk of cirrhosis relate death, according to research present at Digestive Disease Week (DDW) 2019. Chronic liver disease is increasing, partly due to the obesity epidemic, and currently there are no guidelines for the optimal type of exercise for the prevention of…

Cell Co-Culture

New Cell Co-Culture: Future Of Personalized Medicine

Why doesn’t the same treatment work in the same way for every patient? How can a drug’s performance be optimized without causing side effects due to an excessive dosage? In an attempt to answer these questions, researchers at the University of Geneva (UNIGE), Switzerland; have devised a cell co-culture platform that reproduces a patient’s tumor…

General medicine

Soy Foods Linked to Fractures in Younger Breast Cancer

The study to find that diets high in soy foods are associate with a decreased risk of osteoporotic bone fractures in pre menopausal breast cancer survivors. Therefore Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women in the United States; with 1 in 8 women diagnose with it during their lifetime. Because Many treatments for…