Only a small proportion of cases of dementia are thought to be inherited — the cause of the vast majority
Month: October 2018
Cells’ route in response to disease is not always straight
The steps cells take in response to challenges are more complex than previously thought, finds new research published in the
Are you at risk of chicken pox?
Chicken pox used to be a rite of passage for young children. But with the development of the chicken pox
He’s in a rush, she isn’t: Reproductive strategy drives slower female aging
According to a study of fruit flies carried out at Linköping University, Sweden, the aging of males and females is influenced
Discharge Day Won’t Affect Heart Surgery Outcome: Study
Some studies have reported the readmission rate after major heart surgery is as high as 22 percent. Researchers from the
C-Section Rates Have Nearly Doubled Since 2000: Study
Number of delivery through cesarean section has doubled across the globe, when complications develop, C-sections can save the lives of
Health Tip: Making Ugly Scars Scarce
Scars can’t be removed but the appearance can be minimize. Common scars treatment are: Dermabrasion: a machine is used to
Health Tip: 10 Signs of Alzheimer’s
Common signs of Alzheimer’s disease : Memory lapses that affect everyday life. Challenges in planning and solving routine problems. Difficulty
Does Breastfeeding Hormone Protect Against Type 2 Diabetes?
The hormone prolactin — most commonly associated with breastfeeding — may play a role in reducing the risk of type
Diabetes Drug Might Help Shield the Heart From Smog’s Ill Effects
The diabetes drug metformin may offer protection from heart attacks caused by smog, preliminary research suggests. Working with human lung