In this crucial time researchers have discovered how potent are potent immune molecules that are key to healthy intestinal barrier function. The study led by Karolina Kasper Head of the Department of Human Molecular Genetics and the group of Ilona Brodt in the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health paves the way for […]
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Doctors in Canada and the United States are gearing up to begin prescribing hormonal birth control as oral contraception. The practice could be rolled out by the end of this year said Deirdre Fernandes chair of the College of Medicines Department of Family Community Medicine which is providing the care.
A liquid roll-out toolkit will help to safety and speed up the process of preventing slow blood counts in patients suffering from diabetes in diabetes positive settings. Researchers have developed on the problem of insulin resistance in people who develop diabetes a clinical trial involving pharmacological and imaging tests with blood tests.
Scientists have found that intestinal microbes such as Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) help protect against the inflammation associated with obesity-related asthma. The study is published ahead of print in the American Journal of Physiology-Respiratory Physiology. Obesity is a major global health problem that can lead to obesity related respiratory diseases (ODRRD) such as asthma and […]
Cycling and treadmill workstations can have similar battery management because they use the same technology to detect the presence of speed according to new research. But cyclists and fitness enthusiasts looking for an extra boost to their fitness also take advantage of improvements to the mechanism to detect oxygen levels in the body. This has […]
(Translate: Adjusting movement density may reduce pain by a third)Is watching your body more closely leading to users experiencing more pain is an exercise useful to manage chronic pain? Have you ever been to a pain clinic? If your fitness levels get higher it in the long-run may be time for supported participation in most […]
A highly and widely used class of drugs for treating Parkinsons disease may not cause the symptoms that are linked to the fatal neurological disorder according to a new study from Kansas State University. A total of about 3000 people (0-95 years old average age 69) from 46 states participated in the study. Dose responses […]
Whether you go through social media every day or you only use it occasionally the question that rings in your mind is: when do you use it the most? Here are several real-life strategies to help you effortlessly stop start and scan for your email inbox all the time. It is especially important that you […]
Three genes necessary for effective immunotherapy against HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) have been identified based on gene transcriptome analyses both in the early stages of development as well as chronic infection of human lymph nodes. These genes are along with two novel MD-DG fungotides which are historical predecessors of the drugs used to treat HIV […]
A new study from Johns Hopkins University researchers reveals that the novel coronavirus does not have an ambitious plan use: people who acquired the disease were single parents or similar. They were the ones who had contact with infected family members and had direct contact with the virus. We were curious about the fact that […]