Author name: Payal Gupta

New Study Identifies A Way Of Kicking Nicotine Addiction

Although most people want to quit smoking it is hard to curb nicotine addiction. Dr. Ricky Stull, assistant professor at Western Michigan University said that people are trying to go cold turkey all the time. However, the problem most people face is withdrawal symptoms. Study unearths mechanism of beating nicotine addiction Stull conducted groundbreaking research …

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New Study Identifies Pathway In Diabetes Type II For Targeted Therapies

A new study by Vanderbilt researchers has identified a unique pathway that initiates islet β cell inflammation, thus bringing them closer to creating targeted therapeutics for Type 2 diabetes which affects at least one in ten Americans. Researchers establish mechanism leading to type diabetes II The researchers published the study, “RIPK3-mediated inflammation is a conserved β …

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Studies Reveal Mindfulness Improves Mental Wellbeing

Scientists have cross-examined over 200 studies that prove mindfulness is a good way to improve mental wellbeing. The studies indicated mindfulness is effective for decreasing anxiety, depression, and stress levels. There are suggestions that the therapy was productive in treating people with additional problems, traumatic pain, and depression. The art of mindfulness is about focusing …

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New Classification System will Potential Predict Ovarian Cancer Outcomes

A recent collaboration between the Imperial College of London and the University of Oxford recently validated a new method for subtyping Ovarian Cancer. Medical researchers at the University of Oxford came up with the approach and named it the “Oxford Classic.” Oxford Classic is going to assist medical practitioners in developing targeted cancer therapies and …

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Establishing Change in Motion of Disordered Proteins Could Lead Future Developments in Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease and Alzheimer’s

Research teams from three institutions are using machine learning to predict how proteins associated with neurological diseases transform their shapes in microseconds. Researchers from Google Research, the University of Milan, and the University of Cambridge; found out the shape transformations led to the death of brain cells. Amyloid beta is the name of the key …

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New Study Shows That COVID-19 Spread Depends On Viral Strain and Population density Of A Region

A new more transmissible version of the coronavirus has been reported in several countries and now a new study has established that the viral strain’s transmissibility and a region’s population density will be vital in designing vaccination programs. The study findings suggest that targeting vaccines to densely populated regions can help curb transmission of the …

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Smoking Increases Subarachnoid Haemorrhage Stroke, Study Finds

A study published in American Stroke Association’s Stroke Journal indicated that individuals who smoke or generically prone to smoking behaviors have high chances of experiencing a serious stroke type called subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). These research findings offer significant insight regarding the correlation between smoking and SAH risk. Study shows smoking increases risk of stroke SAH …

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Researchers Make Breakthrough In Early Diagnosis Of Alzheimer’s Disease

University of Portsmouth Neuroscientists and collaborators in the US and the UK have made a significant breakthrough in the study of Alzheimer’s diseases, which could lead to early diagnosis and better treatments. Researchers identify protein responsible for Alzheimer’s For the first time, researchers have found a key protein one of the brain areas that become …

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Researchers Identify Region Responsible For Orchestrating Global Workspace Phenomena In Human Brain

Musical symphony execution is a difficult task that demands massive skills on the party of each musician. But, the most challenging task is that of the conductor who should orchestrate individual musicians to make music cohesively. Human brain functions like an orchestra Interestingly, the human brain is similar to an orchestra because different regions carry …

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