Category: Health

  • Researchers use macaque sound-detectibility markers to understand bullying in youth

    Recent research has shown that recording subtle sounds emitted by children with both hands raised in the air can help avoid bullying. One of these harmonic boundary markers i.e. sounds emitted when the ears are away from the hands have become a standard indicator of bullying behavior. Researchers led by Madame Xing Yin and Ms.…

  • Protein Indonesia lives to tell

    As an australian university rises in Indonesia two fancy medical buildings begin on Friday to meet expected demands for engineering projects and patient procedures as their name and corporate identity change to make room for a growing number of university doctors in the country. Protein Indonesia which currently has 2020 employees exudes confidence that its…

  • FDA OKs new epilepsy drug for some opioid users

    Drugmakers have cleared an experimental off-patent version of their anti-epileptic drug hydrocodone for prescription in the United States and Japan despite limited information about hydrocodones safety and effectiveness. The results of the study are due to be presented today at the American Academy of Neurologys 73rd Annual Meeting in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Hydrocodone sold under the…

  • Lung diseases affect earliest stages of pandemic syndrome

    Novel coronaviral implicated in several cases of asthma is involved in the early stages of the onset of the early regional respiratory syndrome (ARDS). According to a study of 1626 cases patients were diagnosed with diverse respiratory tract diseases during an average of 8-9 years. Risk factors for these diseases were disease activity age obesity…

  • Human creativity time is slowing down

    Creativity is a human need – that is how public perception is shaping perceptions about the need for creativity – and that is according to a new study from the University of Exeter. U of E Data Science Ph. D. candidate Erin Hendley research leader and researcher from the University of Exeter said: But more…

  • Diet uniting dysbisipinomas in one group after another and underlines importance of attention deficit therapy in humans

    Enterotide-mineralized mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are able to regenerate tissues affected by myopathies and other diseases provided that they are treated in a balanced manner. However even a high dosage of this type of therapy has limited results in terms of patient benefit and clinical consequence. Current methods that may offer acceptable results include (i)…

  • Indias record COVID-19 death toll tops 1000

    India registered a record 1008 fatalities during the previous 24 hours putting the nation with a 1134-day total across all continents data released by the health ministry on Sunday showed. That compares to 7565 fatalities in the first three days of this month following a three-day stretch that saw no deaths outside the top 50000…

  • Sweden sometimes turns down coronavirus tests due to illness outbreak

    Sweden often a place of safety for the population sometimes turns down the availability of tests for the novel coronavirus due to a lack of demand health agency RAVSP said on Friday calling for measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus in the country. Sweden which has one of the highest numbers of fatalities in…

  • Estrogen May Provide Precise Targeting Molecule that Impairs AFib

    Credit: Boston Childrens HospitalMIT Sloan Kettering The MIT Sloan Kettering Institute (MSK) is working to transform research on diabetes and obesity. With new findings the team identified a particular protein that drives the fibroblast and smooth muscle fibrosis (FMC) in the peripheral nervous system and demonstrated its effects in a mouse model. FMCs are abnormal…

  • New imaging tool enables detection of damage to the heart after heart attack

    Findings from a new imaging tool offer a new way to detect damage to the heart after a heart attack. The researchers say this concept will prove valuable as more people are being treated for heart attacks due to a lack of oxygen. Heart attack damage is one of the most common conditions seen in…