Category Archives: Blog

HOXB13 appears as a regulation depending on the context in cancer biology

HOXB13 appears as a regulation depending on the context in cancer biology

HOXB13, a transcription factor of class B class, is located in the center of development genes, but appeared as a double -edged sword in human cancer. Although necessary for embryonic design and organogenesis dependent on androgens, its expression is often kidnapped or extinguished by epigenetic, mutation and post -translational events that drive initiation, progress and […]

Most Americans oppose the sale of fast food in hospitals

Most Americans oppose the sale of fast food in hospitals

Fast food, such as Cheeseburgers, fried chicken and pizza should not be sold in hospitals, most Americans say in the new committee of responsible medicine/morning survey. The survey is a new report from the Non-Profit doctors committee from 17,000 members of the doctor who is in at least 20 American hospitals or medical centers. Asked: […]

A new approach to treatment developed to prevent lupus renal inflammation

A new approach to treatment developed to prevent lupus renal inflammation

At the time when patients with lupus or lupus erythematosus (SLE) are diagnosed, about 15% to 30% will already have inflammation in which it is nervous, which violates the function of the kidneys and can lead to kidney failure. From 30% to 50% of SLE patients will ultimately develop initis, and half of them will […]

McGill researchers are developing a digital tool to reduce unnecessary drug use

McGill researchers are developing a digital tool to reduce unnecessary drug use

Scientists from McGill University have developed and licensed a digital tool that helps safely reduce the use of drugs by patients that may be unnecessary or even harmful to them. When clinicians review the patient’s file, the MedSafer Flag potentially inappropriate drugs. In a new clinical trial, the software has helped to write such drugs […]

Treatment of New Hodgkina lymphoma increases fertility without sacrificing survival

Treatment of New Hodgkina lymphoma increases fertility without sacrificing survival

Young adults who have been diagnosed with advanced Hodgkin lymphoma may no longer have to choose between survival and future parenthood. The main international study, published in Lancet Oncology, shows that the new chemotherapy scheme, Brecadd, significantly improves fertility results compared to the long-used EBEACOPP-BEZ protocol damage to recovery indicators. The results conducted by scientists […]

The found immune molecule plays a key role in the regulation of inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis

The found immune molecule plays a key role in the regulation of inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis

Scientists from the University of Kyoto found that the immune molecule appearing only in the primary, called IGFL2, plays a key role in the regulation of inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). IGFL2 is produced by a subset of immune cells in patients with RA and acts as fuel on fire: it activates more immune cells, […]

Impact on the mental health of the main switching to life

Impact on the mental health of the main switching to life

Life is full. Going to study, move to the New Town, finding a job, marry your eternal partner, having children and retiring are just some of the main milestones that you can expect for their lives. And although many of these transitions are exciting, they can also evoke emotional shock. The marriage is about gaining […]

Fatal opioid pollution discovered in Adelaide Street Supply

Fatal opioid pollution discovered in Adelaide Street Supply

Synthetic opioid 1000 times stronger than Morphine infiltrates the drug trafficking of street drugs in Adelaide, Australia, causing concerns about the wave of overdose, which may be fatal. In the first study of this kind in South Australia, scientists from the University of South Australia detected nitazen traces in samples of rejected injection equipment, plastic […]

Vietnam reaches a milestone with the first robotic brain surgery in a child with drug -resistant epilepsy

Vietnam reaches a milestone with the first robotic brain surgery in a child with drug -resistant epilepsy

The global market of medical robotics undergoes an exponential growth. According to BoundariesThe sector was valued at around 27.7 billion USD in 2023, and forecasts reached USD 127 billion by 2033, expanding CAGR 16.5%. Adoption is most visible in North America and Europe. In 2023, in Europe itself, it had over 3500 surgical robotic systems […]

A vicious aging circle and metabolic disorders associated with liver steatotic disease associated with action disorders

A vicious aging circle and metabolic disorders associated with liver steatotic disease associated with action disorders

Metabolic disorders associated with liver steatotic disease (Masld, previously NAFLD) and aging are enclosed in a vicious district: the aging of liver cells accelerates fat accumulation, inflammation and fibrosis, while chronic stresses, in turn, accelerates liver decrease. Up to 38 % of adults around the world have Masld, and the spread, intensity and mortality grow […]