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  • Health - 6 Apr 2023
    The term "cytokine" is derived from a combination of two Greek words - "cyto" meaning cell and "kinos" meaning movement. Cytokines are cell signalling molecules that aid cell to cell communication in...
  • Health - 16 Mar 2023
    In females, the vagina harbors its own distinctive community of microbes. The gene pool formed by all the communities that form the microbiota of a given host or organ system is called the microbiome.
  • Health - 15 Mar 2023
    Thalidomide was first developed by a German pharmaceutical company called Grünenthal in Stolberg near Aachen. The company secured its patent for the drug in 1954, which lasted twenty years.
  • Health - 14 Mar 2023
    The gut microbiome comprises all the genes contained in the 100 trillion microbes that inhabit the surface of the human digestive system. These are mostly commensals, with some potential or...
  • Health - 13 Mar 2023
    Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a term denoting irregular heartbeat or arrhythmia that may lead to blood clots, heart failure, stroke, and other cardiac complications. With millions experiencing AF, the...
  • Health - 25 Feb 2023
    Trachoma is an infection of the eyes by Chlamydia trachomatis and is the leading cause of preventable blindness.
  • Health - 21 Feb 2023
    Spinal cord injury (SCI) involves damage to an area of the spinal cord that might result in a loss of muscle control, movement, and sensation.
  • Health - 20 Feb 2023
    Relenza is the trade name of the drug that contains zanamivir.
  • Health - 16 Feb 2023
    Sudden cardiac death is defined as death due to the sudden and unexpected stoppage of the heartbeat.
  • Health - 18 Jan 2023
    Urinary incontinence affects far more women than men; however, it can still pose a considerable problem for many men.

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