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Embryo

Embryo Testing Before In Vitro Fertilization

The effective way to increase the chance that an embryo will successfully implant during in vitro fertilization (IVF); is genetic testing to see if the embryo is normal. But the news often isn’t good. By the time a woman is 44 years old; the vast majority of her embryos will be abnormal. A new study…

Nuclear medicine

Hybrid OI/CT System to its Innovative Medical Imaging Solutions

The researches find that the The Department of Bioengineering at the UT Dallas is adding a MILabs Hybrid OI/CT system to its innovative medical imaging solutions. but By fusing bioluminescent and fluorescent imaging with ultra-high-resolution CT; this new in-vivo imaging system enables functional treatment imaging of diseases throughout the whole-body of a small animal while…

Human Trails On Anti-Aging Effects With Pomegranate Compound

Human Trails On Anti-Aging Effects With Pomegranate Compound

As urolithin A is a natural dietary; microflora deriving metabolite showing to stimulate mitophagy and improve muscle health in old animals and in preclinical models of aging; a metabolite of biomolecules found in pomegranates and other fruits; could help slow certain aging processes. This study showing that urolithin A; a compound deriving from biomolecules found…

Geriatrics

Suicide Among Older Adults in Long-Term Care

The study find that the older adults as they go through residential transitions; but according to a University of Michigan study that looked at deaths by suicide among people 55 and older. But The study focuses on suicides among adults who were living in; or planning to move to; therefore long-term care centers such as…

cause of fatal respiratory disorder that turns babies' lips and skin blue

Fatal Respiratory Disorder That Turns Babies Lips And Skin Blue

Fatal Respiratory Disorder; Scientists use a gene editing method called CRISPR/Cas9 to generate mice that faithfully mimic a fatal respiratory disorder in newborn infants that turns their lips and skin blue. The new laboratory model allow researchers to pinpoint the ailment’s cause and develop a potential and desperately need nanoparticle base treatment. Mostly untreatable, Alveolar…

Facebook posts may help identify conditions such as diabetes, anxiety, depression

Facebook Posts Better At Predicting Diabetes, Mental Health

Facebook; Language in Facebook posts may help identify conditions such as diabetes, anxiety, depression and psychosis in patients, according to a study from Penn Medicine and Stony Brook University researchers. It’s believed that language in posts could be indicators of disease and, with patient consent, could be monitored just like physical symptoms. This study was…

Mosquito Control Programmes In Sri Lanka

Mosquito Control Programmes In Sri Lanka

A public health, police, and military partnership to reduce the mosquito population in Sri Lanka resulting in a more than 50% reduction in dengue; as well as cost savings; as dengue is a viral illness transmitting by mosquitoes and can cause fever, pain, rash, and other flu-like symptoms. While a new dengue vaccine raised hope…

Kidney Injury

Dickkopf-Related Protein 3 (DKK3) Predicts Kidney Injury

A new renal biomarker was present at the ERA-EDTA Congress last year that shows that urinary DKK3; might help to identify patients who are at risk of progressive chronic kidney disease (CKD).  The pathological change that correlates with progressive kidney damage; is tubulointerstitial fibrosis, the mechanisms of which are the subject of intensive research at…

Gastroenterology

Potential Targets to Help Fight Crohn’s Disease

The researches find that the  Crohn’s disease is a lifelong condition which sees parts of the digestive system become inflamed. There is no precise cure and causes are believe to vary. But one indicator of the condition an abnormal reaction of the immune system to certain bacteria in the intestines  has had new light shed…

Oral Cancer Biomarkers Could Save Thousands Of Lives

Oral Cancer Biomarkers Could Save Thousands Of Lives

Oral cancer is known for its high mortality rate in developing countries; Researchers have discovered epigenetic markers; that are distinctly different in oral cancer tissues comparing to the adjacent healthy tissues in patients; As oral cancer is knowing for its high mortality rate. But discovering the epigenetic markers that are distinctly different in oral cancer…

Prostate Cancer

Link Between WTC Dust And Prostate Cancer

World Trade Center (WTC) responders with prostate cancer show signs that exposure to dust; from the World Trade Center site had activate chronic inflammation in their prostates, which may have contributed to their cancer; according to a study by Mount Sinai researchers in Molecular Cancer Research in June. Inflammation has long been considered an important factor…

Physiological Synchrony

To Display Physiological Synchrony, Social Interaction Is Required

A team of researchers led by a member of the Colorado School of Public Health faculty at the Anschutz Medical Campus examine what type of social interaction is require for people to display physiological synchrony; mutual changes in autonomic nervous system activity. The study also look whether the levels of autonomic arousal people share predicts…