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Evidence Links Protein Damage to Neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's

...ucleinopathies, particularly Parkinson's. This may pave the way for developing therapies to stop or slow the oxidative damage, and thus slow or reverse the progression of these diseases."...

Syphilis uncovered

...y transmitted disease syphilis.The discovery could pave the way for a preventive vaccine and better diagnostic tests and treatments.// Syphilis once caused widespread epidemics and is still a major cause of illness and death around the world. People with syphilis lesions are also at higher risk of HIV in...

Mutation connected to Osteoporosis

...l Hospital, Chicago, agreed the new research might pave the way for development of "designer drugs that really target this mutation." But Langman cautioned it is premature to suggest this new finding will quickly lead to development of osteoporosis treatments. He predicted that it would have more value i...

Swelling increases stroke risk with high B.P.

...cess that's known to damage the arteries and could pave the way for a stroke. They studied over 5,050 healthy Swedish men, measuring stroke risk, blood pressure and levels of the inflammation-sensitive plasma proteins (ISPs). The men were followed up for nearly 19 years, during which time 200 strokes occu...

DNA Testing For More Accurate Results

...ples will validate their initial findings and thus pave the way for clinical application....

The Size Of The Heart Does Matter

... of heart disease and stroke seen in them and thus pave the way for therapies that can minimize ethnic disparities in the future....

Treating Latent Herpes With Licorice

...y they believe that the results of their study may pave the way for new drugs aimed at eradicating herpes from the body altogether....

Effect of estrogen on behavior difference between sexes

...f Sciences. The new role for estrogen receptor may pave way for further research into sex-specific diseases, behavioral areas of aggression, depression etc. and many others. Reference: Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences, March 2005...

Secret Of Heart Failure Revealed

...bute to the severity of heart failures. This will pave away for future research in preventive medicine. This will prove a boon in treatment of heart ailments. Normally, a heart derives energy from a balance of fatty acids and carbohydrates, specifically glucose. "Many forms of heart diseases have many...

Commercialization of Biotech Discoveries, An Encouragement For Researchers

...t of India plans to come out with a legislation to pave the way for commercialisation of technologies discovery by Indian universities //and research institutions to create a strong domestic biotech industry. The proposed legislation would give Indian universities and institutions such as the Indian Cou...

New Gene Silencing Mechanism To Prevent Cancer

...nderstanding the role of gene silencing might thus pave a way to use it as a possible therapy for cancers and other related diseases, which involve control of the cell division. Source: IAN...

Learning process to be regulated by altering brain protein

...a part of the brain associated with learning could pave way for better understanding of schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease. // A protein named “ Reelin”, an important component of the nervous system has been the focus of the research. During development, reelin sends cues to migrating neurons, tellin...

Genes responsible for cancer in women associated with increased cancer risk in men

...e development of cancer in either sex, which could pave way for better treatment options regarding the same....

Surgeons in India to Mend ‘Pakistani Hearts’ by treating 70 Childrn

...r heart treatment. This one gesture is likely to pave path towards many more similar gestures and result in a harmony between the two countries that politician on both sides of the border have failed to deliver in the last 50 years. These young poor Pakistani heart patients will be operated upon by tw...

Wrinkle reduction cream has offered insights into working of nervous system

...ve cell. An in-depth analysis of such events will pave way for an improved understanding regarding neurological disorders and pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the same. There is no doubt that understanding this process will lead to novel research to tackle neuronal diseases such as Parkinson's ...

Fruits and vegetables found to interact with drugs in a dangerous way

Eating fruits and vegetables can pave way for a long and healthy life has been known for years. Recent research has pointed out that fruits and vegetables can cause dangerous interactions when taken along with medicines. Foods can // increase or decrease the activity and toxicity of oral...

Infants must be put to sleep in separate beds to prevent SIDS

...ted in the parent’s bedroom. This arrangement will pave way for more convenient breastfeeding and contact. In addition practices such as infants sharing beds with other children, sleeping with adults on a couch or armchair should never be encouraged. Emphasis is also given to placing babies on their bac...

Female Twins Have More To Share Than Just The Similarity: Risk Of Early Menopause

...s for the differences between twins would probably pave way for predicting the size of the egg pool and determining the age of menopause in the years to come....

New anti-aging molecule could be coming up in way

...o prevent diseases. The research may eventually pave way for the development of anti-aging drugs, the ultimate goal of mankind and pharmaceutical companies alike. ...

LINK Applied Genomics Programme Promises To Revolutionize Healthcare Systems

...uge boon to affected patients. This research could pave the way for stimulating regrowth and repair in damaged nerves. * Personalized cancer treatment - researchers from KuDOS pharmaceuticals, Imperial College London and the Gurdon Institute, Cambridge are engaged in exploring the molecular signatures of...

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