A research team from Washington University in St. Louis has been trying to investigate whether intermittent fasting could reduce multiple sclerosis symptoms, especially inflammation.
A prospective, observational study published in Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, showed that patients at risk of autoimmune connective tissue disease who evolved to definite disease had high interferon levels and a family history of autoimmune rheumatic disease, foreseeing a link between the interferon scores and disease progression.
Based on studies that have revealed how specific malignancies thrive on cholesterol, and that raised serum cholesterol levels are linked to the risk of cancer and a drug compound called leelamine that has shown to retard tumor-growth in melanoma...
In a study on the current trends in multidrug resistance, published in The Journal of Infectious Diseases last year, the prevalence of multidrug-resistant C. glabrata in many health centers was discussed. The increase in resistance was recorded with the introduction of antifungal agents like azoles, which were effective against Candida species.
The University of Manchester and Salford Royal NHS Trust researchers have built a lamp to treat chronic ulcers.
New research by the University of South Australia in partnership with the University of Stuttgart, Flinders University and the Max Planck Institute for Informatics in Germany have developed hi-tech machine-learning algorithms to reveal a connection between personality and eye movements.
A large database study showed that patients who were given a corticosteroid injection within 6 months preceding a rotator cuff repair, possess a high risk of undergoing a revision rotator cuff surgery in the next 3 years.
The forthcoming HIMSS Connected Health Conference in Boston: "Balancing Technology and the Human Element" is themed to showcase the importance of human touch in healthcare amidst the rising technology driven hospitals and medical facilities.
According to the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Salmonella causes about 1.2 million illnesses, 23,000 hospitalizations and 450 deaths in the United States alone every year. Salmonella infections are caused via contaminated foods, which leads to fever, diarrhea and abdominal cramps.
As a result of the fast past of our modern lifestyles, fast food has become the quickest and easiest option to avail. Junk food is harmful to our health and could lead to various issues like cardiac problems. There are several foods that strengthen our hearts which should be consumed regularly.
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