Article by https://www.genomeweb.com written by By Vivien Marx courtesy Genome Web Pictures courtesy wikimedia Several large healthcare IT providers are looking to get in on the ground floor of the translational medicine…
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Menopause At 25
Life is a paradox. It is full of surprises, yet we never expect the unexpected. During our life cycle, there are certain medical conditions that we mentally gear up to, like natural…
Is Obsession With Healthy Eating A Psychological Disease?
Fast foods have been a rage for atleast two decades now. With fast food companies burgeoning today and offering palatable meals on a budget, it is hardly a surprise that they attract…
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: The Bigger Battle Against Fatigue
Life today takes a toll even on the fittest. Keeping pace with today’s rapidly changing world and fighting competition that exists in almost every facet of life can become a major cause…
Stem Cell Research: The Debate on Ethics
Medical science has come a long way since the days of Hippocrates. The discovery of wonder drugs called antibiotics, the formulation of anaesthesia that revolutionised surgery, the discovery of monoclonal antibodies to…
Best health care countries in Europe
Economist has published a report about the best helthcare providing countries. According to Economis “THE private provision of health care comes in several forms across Europe. In Germany and the Netherlands it…
Sitting too long can be deadly
Article By Jack Rutherford for https://www.richmondregister.com Health experts have issued a new warning: Sitting is deadly. Researchers now have evidence that sitting for prolonged periods can be harmful to your health, even…
High govt: spending will be main engine of Saudi growth
RIYADH: The Saudi economy is expected to improve in 2010. Growth will pick up, credit will become more readily available and the government budget will return to surplus. High government spending will…
Evidence Based Medicine
Article By Dr. Ranjeeta For Biomedme.com The term evidence based medicine is widely credited to have been coined by Dr. David Eddy of Kaiser Permanente. It is believed that its philosophical base…
Toxic form of a protein called Elk-1, connects three serious neurodegenerative disorders.
As we age, our brain also changes, like rest of our body. These changes in the brain are characterized by slowed thinking, occasional problems with remembering things. However, serious memory loss, confusion…
Some viruses use fats to penetrate a cell
SV40 viruses use an amazing means of communication, in order to be able to penetrate into a cell: fats, whose structure must fit like a key in a lock, ScienceDaily reported Jan….
Kids born early in year more likely to be athletes
An Australian researcher analyzed the birthdays of Australian Football League (AFL) players and found that many were born in the early months of the year, while far fewer were born in the…
Fluorescent near-infrared probe, PSS-794 promises the tissue imaging of cancers
Medical imaging is the technique that is used to generate images of human body or parts for clinical purposes or medical science. Revolutionary advances in imaging technology provides a superior method for…
Botox use in anti wrinkle
Botox is the number one cosmetic procedure in the United states it was used for years in treatment of neurological in by ophthalmologists who noticed the effect on wrinkles. It was approved…
A Guide To Rhinoplasty: The Most Demanded Surgery for Reshaping the Nose
Rhinoplasty, also called a “nose job,” is a very popular procedure that involves reshaping the nose, often for cosmetic reasons, but sometimes also for functional reasons like correcting structural deformities of the…