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Rapid Growth on Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Market Segmented by Application, ... - 0 views

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    Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) is a disease that affects the vasculature of the heart, specifically the arteries that transport blood from the heart to the lungs. Common symptoms include heart palpitations or an irregular rhythm, chest pain, coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, chest discomfort when breathing, and sometimes even heart failure. The cause of pulmonary hypertension is not known, but research has indicated that genetic and hormonal factors may play a role in its development. The growing prevalence of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) is driving the growth of the Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Market. According to the European Respiratory Society, PAH is a rare disease, with an estimated prevalence ranging from 10 to 52 cases per million. The growing geriatric population is again increasing the prevalence of such disease which is also projected to foster the growth of the Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) market. According to the United nation, by 2050, one in six people in the world will be over age 65 (16%), up from one in 11 in 2019 (9%). By 2050, one in four persons living in Europe and Northern America could be aged 65 or over. North America is projected to gain significant growth over the forecast period and this is attributed to the growing adoption of advanced treatment for treating pulmonary arterial hypertension. Moreover, increasing spending by the government on the healthcare sector is again augmenting the regional market growth. According to the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, National health spending is projected to grow at an average annual rate of 5.4 percent for 2019-28 and to reach $6.2 trillion by 2028. Reads more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-blog.blogspot.com/2021/02/increasing-global-healthcare-spending.html
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Radiofrequency Ablation Device Market is Expanding Rapidly as Boston Scientific Corpora... - 0 views

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    Radiofrequency ablation is a relatively new method of reducing pain associated with back pain. In a recent review published by an organization that studies medical innovations, the Global Commission on Systemic Palliative Care (GCSPC) stated that the most common application for radiofrequency ablation is the treatment of pain in the spine, which has been used since the 1970s. There are many other applications, although these are two examples of the typical type of pain that this device is used to relieve. Rising prevalence of cancer is expected to drive growth of the global radiofrequency ablation device market during the forecast period. The number of cancer cases has increased over the years globally. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2018, around 18.1 million new cases of cancer and 9.6 million deaths due to cancer were reported globally. According to the same source, around 70% of deaths from cancer occur in emerging economies with lung cancer accounting for the majority of deaths followed by breast cancer. Furthermore, according to the National Cancer Institute, in 2020, around 1,806,590 new cases of cancer are expected to be diagnosed in the U.S. with over 600,000 people dying from this disease. Such high incidence of cancer has led to increased demand for radiofrequency ablation devices. Hence, these factors are expected to drive growth global radiofrequency ablation device market during the forecast period. Furthermore, rising prevalence of cardiovascular disease combined with increasing number of ablation procedures is expected to boost the global radiofrequency ablation device market growth over the forecast period. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-blog.blogspot.com/2020/12/radiofrequency-ablation-device-market.html
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High Prevalence of Cancer to Boost Demand for Contrast Media/Contrast Agent - 0 views

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    A contrast agent (also called a contrast medium) is an electrically charged material used in medical imaging to enhance the contrast of medical vessels or other tissues in the body. Contrast media/contrast agent either absorbs or changes ultrasound or electromagnetism, which is fundamentally different from radiopharms, which themselves emit electromagnetic radiation. This difference enables contrast agents to be applied to various body tissues with much higher strengths than their non-comp contrast counterparts. The most common contrast media/contrast agent used in medical imaging are CT contrast agents and MRI contrast agents. However, due to their non-magnetic nature, these medical imaging products are not able to be used on organ tissues, such as kidneys, hearts and lungs. Some manufacturers have now started manufacturing non-magnetic, biologically engineered CT and MRI contrast agents called mri-notherapy (mammography, radiofrequency ablation, and ultrasound contrast agents). High prevalence of cancer is expected to boost demand for contrast media. In the U.S., non-magnetic, biologically engineered CT and MRI contrast agents are now being used more frequently to treat patients with benign tumors of all types. Mri-notherapy is used for benign cancers of the breast (breast cancer), abdomen (belly fat), neck, head, joint (arthritis) and spine. Patients with melanoma, anemia, inoperable basilar artery disease, and multiple myeloma are also often treated with mri-notherapy. The therapy has a high success rate for benign tumors and very low incidence of mortality, espeacially in patients undergoing surgery. Moreover, recently, in November 2020, the U.S. FDA approved GE Healthcare's macrocyclic gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent, Clariscan (gadoterate meglumine), in pre-filled syringes. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-cmi.blogspot.com/2020/12/high-prevalence-of-cancer-to-boost.html
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Clinical Trial Focuses on Determining Efficacy of Intravenous Anesthetics Vs Inhalation... - 0 views

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    Two most common anesthesia techniques used in the United States are intravenous and inhalation. Intravenous anesthetics or commonly known as IVAs are delivered to the lungs by means of the infusion pump, whereas inhalation anesthesia or commonly called inhalation anesthetics are inhaled directly into the nose. The inhalation method is less popular than the intravenous method mainly because of the difficulty in determining the exact drug concentration needed for effective anesthesia. Several studies and clinical trials have focused on determining the efficacy of both types of anesthesia techniques. For instance, in November 2020, a new clinical trial, The Volatile vs Total intravenous Anesthesia for major non-cardiac surgery (VITAL) trial was launched to compare two types of anesthetic to determine how soon after surgery they allow patients to return home. The trail will compare two methods of delivering anesthesia to a patient: inhalation and intravenous. The main functions of inhalation anesthesia are to relieve chest pain, provide relief to the airways in asthma and reduce the amount of sepsis (severe respiratory distress) in critically ill patients. The mechanism of action is quite similar to that of different drugs in the field of medication wherein it effects the different tissues in the body to produce a desired effect. It affects the muscles, ligaments and tissues in the airways by blocking the airway. Inhalation anesthetics are also referred to as antidepressants because it affects the brain chemical systems such as those responsible for depression and anxiety. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-cmi.blogspot.com/2020/12/clinical-trial-focuses-on-determining.html
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Human Microbiome Project is Gaining Traction with Numerous Biotech Companies Investing ... - 0 views

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    The human microbiome is comprised of archaea, eukaryotes, bacteria, and viruses that reside within anatomical sites of the human body including skin, placenta, uterus, mammary glands, lung, saliva, oral mucus, etc. There have been various attempts at understanding the mechanism of this microbiome. The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) launched 'The Human Microbiome Project' to enhance the understanding of microbial flora that is involved in human health and disease. The goals of the project were to reveal the diversity of the microbial community in healthy people, to assess the impact of the environment on the microbiomes of individuals, and to identify new applications for these microbes. The microorganisms in human bodies are an important part of a balanced natural system. This project is a collection of over 100 human microbiomes that was obtained from healthy individuals of the U.S. This reference panel was then compared with the microbiomes from the same individuals' stool samples. Read More @ https://coherentmarketinsights-cmi.blogspot.com/2020/11/human-microbiome-project-is-gaining.html
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Emergence of Covid-19 Has Led To Increase in Demand for Operating Tables in the United ... - 0 views

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    An operating room encompasses equipment such as operating tables, operating room lights, surgical booms, and operating room integration systems and surgical imaging displays. Operating room equipment include, operating table, OR lights, anesthesia machine, anesthesia cart, a stainless steel table for sterile instrument, electronic monitor, pulse oximeter machine, automated blood pressure measuring machine, electrocautery machine, a heart-lung machine, and others. Operating tables are very important for the operations of the surgery, as well as for the patient. They are often used for blood tests or other procedures that may require a quick and easy blood draw and can be very useful in this regard. Read More @ https://coherentmarketinsights-cmi.blogspot.com/2020/11/emergence-of-covid-19-has-led-to.html
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Study Reveals that Sleep Deprivation Causes Cell Damage - 0 views

A recent study has revealed that lack of proper sleep at night tends to damage the body's cells, especially the cells present in the lungs, small intestine and liver.

Sleep Deprivation Causes Health tips

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What an Active Morning Workout Should Comprise? - 0 views

What an Active Morning Workout Should Comprise? * 20 Push Ups * 40 Sit Ups * 20 Oblique Stretches * 80 Jumping Jacks * 20 Lunges (Per Leg) * 50 Squats

Fitness tips women health

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Tynor Rib Belt - 0 views

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    Tynor Leg Traction Brace is basically designed to provide traction to the leg. It works well even on the weak or geriatric skin. It ensures proper compression of the leg and provides traction. It is made of three layered polyurethane fabric which makes it soft and comfortable to use. The innermost layer gives the required friction for faster recovery. It is augmented with hook and loop closures to make it convenient to put on and remove. It does not require any adhesion. It provides cushion like support to the leg and relieves it from pain. It also prevents the bone from getting fractured and any muscle pull. It does not cause any peeling of skin and any rash or allergy on skin. It distributes the pressure exerted on the leg evenly. Tynor Leg Traction Brace Leg traction brace is a traction halter applied to the leg for below knee traction. It offers a distinct advantage of a very large holding surface area, ease of application and removal, reuse and patient comfort. Easy application & removal. Can be used for geriatric/ weak skin. Ideal for sensitive skins. Easy monitoring. Distributes pressure evenly. Tynor Leg Traction Brace Features Three-layered PU bonded fabric offers: Soft feel and plush looks through the top layer. Comfortable cushioning through the middle Polyurethane layer. Inner layer provides good frictional characteristics. Multiple hook loop closures Ensure controlled compression. Easy application and removal No loosening, less monitoring Large skin contact area Ensures no vaso-constriction. Eliminates need of an adhesive. Convenient and quick to apply Ensures no skin peeling. Ideal for weak or geriatric skins Tynor Rib Belt Rib belt is applied to the thoracic and upper abdominal region to compress and bind the rib cage during rib fractures and postoperative care, while allowing sufficient flexibility for comfortable breathing. Extra porous. With splinting pad. No buckling or rolling over. Controlled compression
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Cancer Therapeutics Market to Accrue $178.86 Bn, Globally, by 2023 at 11.9% CAGR, Says ... - 0 views

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    Prevalence of cancer is on the rise throughout the world. Advanced therapeutics are being developed by pharmaceutical companies to address the growing burden of cancer. The time and costs associated with oncology drug development are also increasing; hence the key companies are collaborating with other pharmaceutical companies to reduce these costs.
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What is the Best Remedy for a Chest Cold?: Effective Strategies and Home Remedies - Med... - 0 views

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    Chest colds, also known as acute bronchitis, as I discovered from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, are common respiratory conditions characterized by inflammation of your bronchial tubes in the lungs. Chest colds typically result from viral infections, with symptoms including you having persistent coughing, chest discomfort, and mucus production. So, what is the best remedy for a chest cold? While chest colds are typically viral and do not respond to antibiotics, there are several effective remedies and strategies to alleviate symptoms and promote a faster recovery that I came across in my research.
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