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New Clues In Motor Neuron Disease May Help Targeted Treatment - 1 views

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    The University of Queensland researchers have contributed to the discovery of three new genes, thus opening the opportunity for targeted treatments of motor neuron disease (MND) as these genes increase the risk of MND. The study is published in Nature Genetics.
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Alzheimer's :Sugar molecule in blood can predict - 0 views

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    Early detection and treatment of Alzheimer's disease require the use of dependable and cost-effective screening technologies. Researchers at Sweden's Karolinska Institutet have revealed that the level of tau, a protein that plays a vital role in the development of severe dementia, is associated with a kind of sugar molecule in the blood. The study, which is published in Alzheimer's & Dementia, can pave the way for a simple screening procedure able to predict onset ten years in advance. "The role of glycans, structures made up of sugar molecules, is a relatively unexplored field in dementia research," says the study's first author Robin Zhou, medical student and affiliated researcher at the Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society (NVS), Karolinska Institutet. "We demonstrate in our study that blood levels of glycans are altered early during the development of the disease. This could mean that we'll be able to predict the risk of Alzheimer's disease with only a blood test and a memory test." In Alzheimer's disease, the neurons of the brain die, which is thought to be a result of the abnormal accumulation of the proteins amyloid beta and tau. Clinical trials for Alzheimer's drugs show that treatment should commence early in the pathological process, before too many neurons have died, to reverse the process before it is too late.
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Wheelchair : Handicap Products: Motivating Story Of Physically Challenged - 0 views

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    How does a person feel when he lost his eyes in an accident or when one of his legs amputated? Would he feel like to end his life to escape from the crises or try to face all the problems that come on his way? According to the statistics more than one million people in the world commit suicide per year and over thirty thousand of these are said to be from the United States. Why these people commit suicide? What demoralize them? The surveys says that people commit suicide for different reasons in which most common are financial problems, relationship problems, bullying and stress of work. These people are trapped in depression and make up their mind that things will never get better, and none can improve the situation. G. B. Shaw said, "Sometimes, people get attached to their burdens more than the burdens are attached to them." Life gets tough We all just have to admit that life can sometimes get tough! Our health may sometimes suffer, family demands demoralize, daily traumas build up and work strains speed up, but it doesn't mean to feel that the life isn't worth living. In such situation, we need a dose of inspiration that makes us feel good.Buy online wheelchair for handicapped and disabled at lowest Wheelchair price and cheap cost in india from wheelchair india online shopping. Inspiration brings positive signs and heightens our creativity. In times of insecurity, remind yourself of those who overcame bodily limitations and various obstructions. Finding inspiration Here are six inspirational stories of people who, in spite of their physical limitations, participated fully in all aspects of the society. These differently-abled people (I don't like to say them disable) are not only inspirational to other people having physical problems; but equally inspirational to those of us who feel life is worthless and give up trying when the obstacles come on our way. One of the world's best-known overachiever Stephen Hawking who suffers from Mot
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Advancells - Fida Mohammad ALS Patients Story - 0 views

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    Mr.Fida Mohammad, 63 years from Peshawar Pakistan was a healthy and active gentleman till about 5 years ago when he started feeling some weakness in the thumb on the left leg. Slowly, he started getting incidences of foot drops, and within one year of starting of symptoms, he was unable to walk and was confined to a wheelchair. He also lost the power in the upper limbs shortly afterwords. He got in touch with the best neurological centers in Pakistan and was diagnosed with Motor Neuron Disease (MND). The disease continues to progress and slowly his power to speak and usage of all 4 limbs got affected. That is when the family started researching on the internet for alternative treatments. They studied stem cells on the internet and their local doctors advised them to go for the treatment which promised to stabilize the disease and stop its progression. They got in touch with Advancells, Delhi, India, and sent over their medical reports to be analyzed. Experts at Advancells counseled the family by explaining the treatment procedure, risks, and success rates and advised them to go for stem cell therapy.
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Preventing 5 nutrient deficiencies in your community - 0 views

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    In the UK, many people with nonoptimal diets are at risk of nutrient deficiencies, as they receive less than the recommended intakes of several key vitamins and minerals, which can impact overall health. Dietary supplements can be one method of treating a deficiency. Dietary supplements like vitamins, antioxidants, fibre, and amino acids are sold in pharmacies across the world, and it is estimated that half of UK adults use at least one dietary supplement per day. Combined with an increased popularity in vegetarian, pescatarian, vegan and flexitarian diets, there's a chance patients are not consuming enough vital vitamins and minerals. If you think a patient's diet may be lacking in some of the important nutrients our bodies need to function properly, the advice below will provide more information about five of the most common nutrient deficiencies, and where to find these nutrients from easily accessible and plant based sources. 1. Omega-3 Essential fatty acids come in two forms; docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and are both sources of energy and play key roles in the development of cell membrane structures. They also play a role in protecting against a variety of diseases and regulating blood pressure and inflammation. DHA is an important component of neurons and healthy nervous systems. Traditionally, seafood, red meat and dairy products have been touted as the main dietary sources of EPA and DHA. Although EPA and DHA can be difficult to source from plant based foods, ALA - the most common fatty acid - is found in plant based foods and can be converted into long chain omega-3s EPA and DHA.
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Bestway Healthcare CEO Seb Hobbs retires, Greg Pateras named as successor - Latest Phar... - 0 views

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    Hobbs, who joined the company in 2019, navigated it through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, and successfully oversaw the acquisition and integration of Lexon in 2023. He will retire from the company at the end of September 2024. "After five years with the company, I am retiring at the end of September to spend time with my wife who was diagnosed with motor neurone disease last year," Hobbs said. "I wish to extend my personal thanks to our owners, the Bestway Group, for their kindness and understanding of our situation. "It has been a privilege to lead the Well Pharmacy, now Bestway Healthcare organisation. The business is resilient for today and fit to prosper in the long term. When I leave it will be with gratitude and admiration for the 7,500+ people in Bestway Healthcare who are committed to improving the lives of our patients and customers, thank you all."
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Translational science - 0 views

Journal of Translational Science (JTS) is an open access journal with comprehensive peer review policy and a rapid publication process.  JTS is a novel journal that will focus upon the transla...

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Translational Science | Translational Science Journal | Translational Science Group - 0 views

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    Journal of Translational Science (JTS) is an open access journal with comprehensive peer review policy and a rapid publication process. JTS is a novel journal that will focus upon the translation of cellular, molecular, and genetic pathways into clinical strategies for multiple medical disciplines that can impact a broad spectrum of disorders that involve stem cells, degenerative diseases, aging, immune function, tumorigenesis, epigenetics, musculoskeletal function, cognition, behavior, neuronal, cardiac, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, and vascular targets, and metabolic function overseeing all aspects of translational research and medicine.
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Translational Science - 0 views

Journal of Translational Science (JTS) is an open access journal with comprehensive peer review policy and a rapid publication process.  JTS is a novel journal that will focus upon the transla...

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started by OAText's open access on 08 Mar 16 no follow-up yet
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Nerve Cells GROW from Oxygen Deficit | Health Beyond Insurance - 0 views

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    The shortage of oxygen activates the growth factor erythropoietin, responsible for stimulating the formation of new synapses and nerve cells.
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CBG Facts You Should Know About - 2 views

These days, the reputation of both Cannabidiol and Tetrahydrocannabinol has grown positive over the years. They are now known as Mother Nature's aid to many people. Considering the many benefits of...

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started by cbgmart on 16 Nov 20 no follow-up yet
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