- Umbilical Cord Blood/Stem Cell Therapy has emerged as a promising treatment for a range of medical conditions. Although still considered an experimental treatment, there has been a growing interest in the potential of stem cells to treat neurological disorders, such as autism.
- “On average, people are taking about 600 fewer steps per day than before the pandemic began,” said study author Dr. Evan Brittain.
- So far, doctors have relied on MRIs to measure the lapses, but it’s time-consuming as well as expensive.
- “During the pandemic, the majority of younger patients I saw on the COVID wards were obese. Given what we know about obesity, if you’d asked me why this was the case, I would have said that it was most likely due to excessive inflammation. What we found was the absolute opposite,” explained Professor Menna Clatworthy.
- Scientists said the outcomes of the research were positive in study comprising mice, but whether humans will benefit equally from matcha powder was yet to be comprehended.
- Vaccine makers are preparing for when avian influenza develops a strain that could infect humans.
- From fruit juices to milk and even tuna, here are the most unhealthy foods you should avoid to stay healthy.
- Doctors are trying to determine whether cerebral dopamine neurotrophic factor has the potential to treat the life-threatening condition.
- A neurotransmitter, D-serine is found in soybeans, eggs, fish, and nuts, and is also available as a dietary supplement.
- Healthy Pets And Hospitalized Humans May Transmit Drug-Resistant Microbes To Each Other, Study ShowsAs per the outlet, antimicrobial-resistant infections were responsible for more than 1.3 million deaths and were connected to 5 million deaths across the globe in 2019.
