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Proteins

Scientists Unravel How Cells Unfold Proteins

A happy cell is a balance cell, but for every stupendously twist protein it creates; it must tear the old ones asunder. That means untangling a convoluted pretzel-like mass for recycling. Cdc48 plays a critical role in unraveling the spent proteins. Cdc48 is like a Swiss army knife of the cell and can interact with…

Ambulance Dispatches for minor injuries like abrasions

Ambulance Dispatches For Minor Injuries Soar After ACA Expansion

By 2016, two years into the expansion of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), 17.6 million previously uninsured people around the U.S. had gained health insurance coverage. But with the expansion, researchers at the University of Colorado Denver and the University of Kentucky found that ambulance dispatches for minor injuries like abrasions, minor burns and muscle…

Transfusion medicine

Families Where AF Occurs With Left Atrial Fibrosis

The study find that the Atrial Fibrosis (AF) is a condition that produces an irregular heartbeat that affects about two percent of the general population and six%  of people over 65 years of age. Therefore AF increases the risk of heart failure and stroke. While researchers have long believed genetics play a role in AF;…

General surgery

The Influence of Surgery, Anesthesia on MS Relapse Risk

The researches find that the patients and 609 surgery suggests post-operative MS relapse risk does not significantly differ from pre-operative relapse risk. No prior studies have systematically investigated the influence of surgery or anesthesia administration on relapse risk, but it’s a large concern in clinical practice. This concern greatly impacts clinical decision making. These decisions;…

Protein

How Protein Mutation Involved In Rare Brain Development Disorder

Researchers at McGill University focusing on the intellectual disability aspect of the disease; have shown for the first time how a specific mutant form of the SLC9A6 encoding gene for the NHE6 protein affects; the ability of neurons to form and strengthen connections. The findings, which the researchers hope could eventually lead to new treatments…

Nipah Virus Transmission From Bats To Humans

Nipah Virus Transmission From Bats To Humans

As the henipa viruses, including the Nipah virus and Hendra virus; which are highly lethal and emerging, bat borne viruses within the family Paramyxoviridae that infect humans directly or via domestic animals that function as bridging hosts; as pigs were putatively infecting after consuming fruit that was partially consuming by Pteropus vampyrus bats. In Bangladesh,…

Nauseous

Cabin Crew, Pilots and Passengers Are Feeling Nauseous

European aircraft manufacturer Airbus and TAP Air Portugal are investigating reports the new A330neo aircraft; is causing cabin crew, pilots and passengers to feel nauseous and sick and even pass out in some rare cases.  According to the Portuguese newspaper Publico; a number of complaints have made to the National Civil Aviation Authority; and that…

Mutations

New Prostate Cancer Driver Which Is Fast, Furious And Loud Mutations

A new study from researchers at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center finds; that the gene FOXA1 overrides normal biology in three different ways to drive prostate cancer. They refer to the three classes as fast, furious, and loud to reflect their unique features. The findings are publish in Nature. The Fast and the…

Yoga classes reported an increased sense of responsibility

Yoga Increase Sense Of Responsibility, Control Of Their Behaviors

Yoga; Study strengthens previous results on the positive effect of yoga on prison inmates. In this study, inmates’ character maturity across several dimensions increase after 10 weeks of yoga. Those who participate in yoga classes report an increase sense of responsibility, self-acceptance and control of their behaviors. It is possible that a mature character can…

Radio diagnosis

MRI Scanner Diagnose Footballer knee Injuries

Researchers at Imperial College London have developed a prototype mini MRI scanner that fits around a patient’s leg. The team say the device which uses so-called ‘magic angle’ effect could potentially help diagnose knee injuries more quickly; and more accurately. In a proof-of-concept study using animal knees; the results suggest the technology  use to show…

Enterobacteriaceae

Antibiotic Susceptibility Pattern Of Enterobacteriaceae Found In Ghana

Enterobacteriaceae; The study was conducting to investigate the level of contamination of raw meat; and Ghanaian coins in circulation at Cape Coast Metropolis. But in all, 10 raw meat were sample each from chevron and beef from Kotokuraba market; and 400 Ghanaian coin currencies retrieved from food vendors, students; transport operators and banks were used…

Arthritis

New Way To Improve The Efficacy Of Arthritis Drug

Attaching a removable lock to an arthritis drug can make it safer and more effective; according to a new study publish in the open-access journal PLOS Biology led by Wen-Wei Lin of Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan. The findings suggest a new way to improve the efficacy of a drug taken by millions of arthritis patients…