Hepatitis is transmitted very fast could lead to life-threatening conditions. Hepatitis B, C and D are caused due to contact with infected body fluids. Hepatitis A and E are caused due to consumption of contaminated water and food. Other causes include eating raw shellfish or raw oysters.
Copper is amongst the essential trace elements required for adequate functioning and maintaining good health. Since ancient times, water has often been stored in copper vessels. The idea behind this practice was to allow the copper ions to mix with the stored water which would then enter into the body upon consumption of this water.
One of the largest clinical laboratories in the U.S, LabCorp Diagnostics of North Carolina faced a security breach by hackers forcing it to shut down on Sunday to combat the cyber attack.
K, a new free primary care app was launched by the individualized health information company, K Health. The app’s AI scours through the history of diagnoses and treatments to provide the user with the most likely treatment of their condition and can simultaneously connect them to a network of primary health care providers.
In what seems to be a first of its kind research, Carnegie Mellon University and Yale University researchers have successfully cured a genetic condition in a mouse model with a gene editing technique. The findings of the study showcase a potential new opportunity for further research into treating genetic disorders in utero.
A five-year engineering pact between Walmart and Microsoft was signed on Tuesday to clash with Amazon in the AI, cloud computing and retail sectors.
Bright.md announced a merger with Vancouver-based MyCare MedTech this week for an innovative customer deployment, setting foot into the global marketplace.
University of Adelaide researchers have designed a new molecule which targets a protein essential to the growth of most cancers. The protein target is called proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), also known as the human sliding clamp.
ElectroCore, famous for bioelectronic medicines, is associating with UpScriptHealth to deliver its gammaCore treatment via direct-to-patient telemedicine program. This non-invasive stimulation therapy of vagus nerve is used to treat migraines and episodic cluster headaches among the adults.
In the United States alone, there are an estimated 20,000 people living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also called as Lou Gehrig's disease. The fatal disease destroys the nerve cells which control breathing, walking, and eating. Very few people survive more than three years after being diagnosed.
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