Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], April 6 (ANI/PNN): Jain (Deemed-to-be University), being the first University in South India to have launched a course in Forensic Sciences, offers a number of programmes in the field. Some of the courses have a global certification, which makes Jain University
According to new research, a biomarker signature can predict how well kidney cancer patients will respond to immunotherapy before treatment even starts. This biomarker signature is made up of the number of immune cells in and around kidney tumours, the volume of dead cancer tissue, and mutat
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a disorder that could be harmful. People with OSA repeatedly cease breathing while they sleep because their throat muscles relax and restrict the airway to their lungs. The severely incapacitating symptoms of OSA for both patients and their partners include r
Researchers found that those with obesity who have a genetic tendency for high BMI have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease than those whose obesity is mostly caused by environmental factors like lifestyle.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], April 6 (ANI/NewsVoir): Ascendion, a digital engineering company, has been named an Enterprise Innovator in the recently released HFS Horizons: Digital Engineering Service Providers, 2023 report.
According to a Cornell-led psychology study, teens' faith in the news they read on social media - or lack thereof - may be key to whether it supports or detracts from their well-being.
Research published in The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery found that patients with low sodium levels before or after total knee or hip surgery are more likely to have problems and other negative outcomes. The journal is part of the Lippincott portfolio and is published in collaboration wit
A recent study published in Neuropsychopharmacology by experts from the Universities of Helsinki and Eastern Finland offers insight into the brain plasticity processes generated by the antidepressant fluoxetine.
he results, published in JAMA Neurology, indicate that early age at menopause may be a risk factor for AD dementia, but that women who were prescribed HT around the age of menopause onset did not show increased risk.
This highlights the ongoing struggle against cancer, which demands effective prevention measures, timely diagnosis, and prompt intervention through effective treatment. However, the question remains whether it is feasible to provide treatment promptly upon diagnosis.