New biologic drugs According to a new study, the newer generation of biologic drugs is beneficial to patients diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. However, the medications are not cost-effective in comparison to some of the more basic treatments available, as these new drugs are found to be very expensive. However, this not means that patients suffering Read more
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Survey Finds Women And White People Seek Online Information For Health
More women research online health information According to the results released on Thursday by The United States National Center for Health Statistics showed that more women use the Internet to search for information on health and medical conditions. Moreover, a larger number of white people than the minority communities utilize the World Wide Web to Read more
Mammography Screening Must Commence At Age 40 Years
Modification to previous recommendations The August issue of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Practice Bulletin on Breast Cancer Screening has modified the previous recommendation for annual mammography screening in women. The previous recommendation advised women aged fifty and above a mammography every year. However, the modified recommendation suggests that women over forty years Read more
Blood Stored For Long Periods May Be Dangerous For Patients
Medical problems can arise due to blood transfusion A new research shows the possibility of medical problems that may be caused due to transfusion of blood stored for an extended period. Storing the blood for longer durations causes the breakdown of red blood cells during storage. Therefore, researchers mention that finding new methods to store Read more
Tall People May Face Greater Risk Of Cancer
Various experts have stated that taller people may face a greater risk of cancer including the area of brain, breast, bowel and kidney. For keeping the link with that fact, a new study has formed little day earlier in which the researchers have found that each additional 4 inch or 10.2 cm of height increases Read more
Anti-Depressants May Increase Relapse Risk
A new research has formed little day earlier that has stated that the patients who in general use anti depressant drug, may more likely suffer from relapses, a major depression than those who usually use no medication. With the sequence to the entire fact Paul Andrews, a McMaster evolutionary psychologist as well as the lead Read more
New Prostate Cancer Medication To Extend Patient’s Life Expectancy Available Soon
In UK, men who suffer from prostate cancer may have a chance to extend their a few more years. The drug Zytiga has shown that it could extend life expectancy of a prostate cancer patient by as much as four months. The European drugs watchdog said that the drug will be available by the end Read more
Leaving Daily Aspirin May Up The Risk Of Heart Attack
A new research has stated that the heart patients, who usually leave aspirin may two thirds more likely suffer from another risk of heart attack. Throughout, the entire study the team of researchers have found that in general near about half of the long term aspirin users are now started to leave aspirin against medical Read more
Drug Does Not Stall Memory Loss during Early Onset of Alzheimer’s
Mematime is an approved drug for Alzheimer’s patients According to a new study, Mematime will not assist patients to reduce the loss of memory and other cognitive functions during the early onset of Alzheimer’s disease. The drug has been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration authorities for using in patients who are Read more
Cheap DNA Sequence Option Soon To Be Available
Low cost genome test competition increasing Several companies are trying to discover low cost genome tests that will be priced below one thousand dollars. Numerous technical developments are providing promises to reduce the cost of such tests and simultaneously speeding the amount of time it takes to provide a report. The analysis of an individual’s Read more
New Process That Prevents Progress of Type 1 Diabetes
Proteins are beneficial for diabetics Increasing the levels of some types of proteins is known to prevent further damage to the immune system of an individual who is diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. The increased protein levels prevent the damage to pancreas that is caused by the condition. This also prevents the spread of the Read more
Circumcision- Globally Known For Reducing HIV Infections
A study has conducted little day earlier which is quite being able to make reduction in HIV prevalence and incidence. After three years of its start of rolling out the male circumcision this study has been developed by the South African township of Orange Farm, with in which the researchers of the study have included Read more
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