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Stem Cell; the US Food and Drug Association (FDA) sent an untitled letter to R3 Stem Cell LLC charging the company with significant violations of the Public Health Service Act (PHS Act) for offering unapproved therapies. Following a review of the R3 website, the FDA’s Office of Compliance and Biologics Quality; but sent the letter…
The researches find that the population ages and Dementia is on the rise; Therefore The Hastings Center is embarking on path breaking research to explore foundational questions associated with the dementia trajectory and the concerns of persons facing this terminal condition. This new research is make possible by a major grant to The Hastings Center…
Dengue virus is widespread in the tropics and is transmitting by mosquitoes; as skin is an important barrier to infections and contains resident immune cells poised to respond to pathogens; which can manifest as a severe; flu like illness with high fever; and can in some cases develop into a life threatening condition. But mast…
The recent study putting a spotlight on the country’s fragile health system; It has taken the birthing centers into consideration. In October 2017, Nepal’s Parliament passed a landmark bill to ensure health care for all and in areas like Nepal. But by mandatory health insurance for the citizens is the major provision of the Health…
Tuberculosis Infection; In the first days after the tuberculosis (TB) bacteria infect the body, a flurry of immune cells are activate to fight the infection. Now, researchers have identify a master cell that coordinates the body’s immune defenses in those crucial early days, according to a new study from Washington University School of Medicine in…
This research study evaluating the patterns of simultaneous substance; use among students in three state universities with different state laws on recreational use of marijuana. A major simultaneous use of the alcohol and marijuana is becoming higher risk than using either substance alone; because their effects can interact and cause excessive depression of the central…
The research study in rats offering up a possible alternative, involving an otherwise lethal pufferfish toxin; as opioids remaining as an mainstay of treatment for chronic and surgical pain; despite their side effects and risk for addiction and overdose. Tetrodotoxin finding in pufferfish providing potent pain relief when given properly ;While conventional local anesthetics block pain…
Anterior Cruciate Ligament; An innovative procedure that explores the use of amnion, bone marrow concentrate and suture tape in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction may result in earlier return to play protocols for athletes, suggests a new Marshall University study published in the May 6, 2019, edition of Arthroscopy Techniques, a companion to Arthroscopy: The Journal of…
Healthcare; Findings from a new research study led by Thomas Kippenbrock, a nursing professor at the University of Arkansas, suggest that patients are just as satisfied or even happier with care from nurse practitioners as compare with doctors. Kippenbrock wrote an article titled “A National Survey of Nurse Practitioners’ Patient Satisfaction Outcomes” for Nursing Outlook,…
The researches find that the one-two punch” on cells of ovarian cancer patients. In a study published in the journal Nature Communications; therefore they show the superior therapeutic effectiveness of the “one-two punch” on cells of ovarian cancer patients; based on manipulation of the state of cellular aging. Because With time, our cells age and…
Intensive care unit can be more than twice as costly as a stay in a non-ICU hospital room, but a new study finds intensive care is still the right option for some vulnerable patients after a severe heart attack. The new Michigan Medicine 2(University of Michigan) research, publish in The BMJ, found ICU admission was…
The study find that the Patients with chronic myeloid leukemia can be treated with tyrosine kinase inhibitors. While these effective drugs lead to deep remission and prolonged survival; primitive leukemia stem cells resist elimination during the remission and persist as a major barrier to cure. As a result; therefore the majority of patients with chronic…