Tag: medical research
Viagra could be a top existing candidate for Alzheimer’s treatment.
When you hear the name "Viagra," a very specific use often comes to mind. But what if this widely recognized medication, known for its...
A tumor’s clever trick: staying hidden from the immune system for years.
There's a silent war happening within us, an intricate dance between our body's defenders and rogue cells. For years, scientists have marveled at the...
Key Predictors of Death in Septic Shock Identified
Septic shock, a life-threatening condition arising from an overwhelming response to an infection, continues to be a formidable challenge for healthcare systems worldwide, including...
ACE Inhibitors Linked to Reduced Mortality in Patients with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) stands as a formidable challenge in respiratory medicine, a chronic and progressive lung disease characterized by the irreversible scarring of...
Researchers Develop Streamlined Methods to Analyze Lipocartilage and Lipochondrocytes for Musculoskeletal Disorder Treatments
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) represent a significant global health challenge, affecting millions and impacting their quality of life. From debilitating arthritis to chronic back pain,...
Time of day may determine heart surgery outcomes: Study
Heart disease remains a significant health challenge in India, affecting millions across all demographics. From lifestyle-induced conditions to congenital anomalies, cardiovascular ailments demand advanced...
Heartbreak: The youngest person ever diagnosed with Alzheimer’s
The human heart, resilient as it is, often buckles under the weight of the truly unexpected. We grapple with life’s cruel ironies, but some...
Your appendix plays a bigger role in your health than you may think
For generations, the human appendix has largely been dismissed as an evolutionary leftover, a vestigial organ with no discernible purpose beyond occasionally causing excruciating...
Scientists get a clearer picture of Alzheimer’s early signs.
Alzheimer's disease casts a long shadow, affecting millions worldwide and presenting profound challenges for individuals and their families. For decades, diagnosis often occurred once...
Key Biomarker Linked to Diabetic Urinary Incontinence
India, often referred to as the diabetes capital of the world, grapples with a burgeoning diabetic population, estimated to be over 101 million adults....
Indian researchers find rare gene mutation linked to recurrent neurological decline in kids
A significant breakthrough by Indian researchers offers new hope for children suffering from recurrent neurological decline, a devastating condition characterized by progressive loss of...
All lupus cases are linked to a virus all of us carry, study finds
Lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease, poses a significant diagnostic and treatment challenge worldwide, affecting millions, including a substantial population in India. For decades, researchers...



