Human fetal tissue (HFT) research has been indispensable for understanding and combating diseases that affect millions worldwide. Reports that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) may not renew grants supporting this work are deeply…
Category: 6. Health
-

Psychedelics may strengthen memory circuits in brain
Share on Pinterest Psychedelics may be able to strengthen the connection between two brain regions key to treating depression, according to new research in rats. The Washington Post/Getty Images - With growing interest in using psychedelic drugs to…
Continue Reading
-

Commissioner Hazara directs for full preparedness for Measles-Rubella campaign
– Advertisement –
ABBOTTABAD, Nov 08 (APP): A high-level meeting regarding the upcoming Measles-Rubella (MR) vaccination campaign was held on Saturday at the Commissioner’s Office Abbottabad under the chairmanship of Commissioner Hazara…
Continue Reading
-

Streamlining care through patient navigation: a retrospective cohort study of timely anti-HER2 therapy in early breast cancer in a low-middle income country | BMC Health Services Research
Introducing a Patient Navigation Program at a high-volume public cancer center in an LMIC context was associated—on our primary, symmetric six-month analysis—with a targeted, statistically significant reduction in the MOH approval → therapy…
Continue Reading
-

A Unique Protein in Camels And Llamas May Protect The Brain From Alzheimer’s : ScienceAlert
Nanoscopic proteins made from the antibodies of animals like camels and llamas can penetrate into cellular spaces like no other antibodies can. Mounting evidence suggests these tiny molecules could even be put to work protecting the brain…
Continue Reading
-

We Asked 4 Registered Dietitians to Name the Healthiest Cooking Oil—Their Answer Was Unanimous
Key Takeaways
- All four registered dietitians unanimously recommend olive oil—especially extra virgin olive oil—as the healthiest cooking oil, thanks to its heart-healthy monounsaturated fats, antioxidants, and versatility in the kitchen.
- Key…
Continue Reading
-

Synthesizing Human DNA: Scientific and Ethical Boundaries
A team of dedicated scientists published the human genome sequence in 2001 as the culmination of over a decade of work.1 Not only have we seen many medical breakthroughs from this effort, but their work reinforced that we are all members of one…
Continue Reading
-

New Diabetes Subgroups Reveal Need for Personalised Care
A SYSTEMATIC review examined the characteristics of a novel subgroup classification system for adult diabetes. The study, which analysed nearly 60,000 adult diabetes cases from 19 research papers, explored a new way of grouping diabetes that…
Continue Reading
-
Just a moment…
Just a moment… This request seems a bit unusual, so we need to confirm that you’re human. Please press and hold the button until it turns completely green. Thank you for your cooperation!
Continue Reading

