Residential Radon Exposure May Cause a Woman’s Risk of Blood Cancers

30 Apr
Residential radon exposure may lead to hematologic cancer risk in women

Radon is a colorless, odorless and poisonous radioactive noble gas, which is a decay product of radium by, people suffered a major source of internal exposure. A new report finds a statistically-significant, positive association between high levels of residential radon … Read More »

The Researchers Designed a Method to Stabilize the Internal Chemotherapy Loaded Into the Micro Prostate Cells

29 Apr

A collaborative Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) and Johns Hopkins University (JHU) co-led team has found proof-of-concept evidence for a potential cancer treatment that leverages microparticles and mesenchymal stem cells. The researchers devised an approach to stably internalize chemotherapy loaded … Read More »

Studies Have Shown That The Vaccine Seems Greater in The Morning Vaccination Provides Immune Response

28 Apr
Studies Have Shown That The Vaccine Seems Greater in The Morning Vaccination Provides Immune Response

A recent study showed that influenza vaccination in the morning might be more effective. British researchers evaluated 276 over 65 years between 2011 to 2013 were inoculated three different strains of influenza patients. These patients are at 9:00 ~ 11:00 … Read More »

2016 World Immunization Week: EPI Big Change Should Become a Global Norm

25 Apr
WHO outlines steps to close immunization gap across countries during World Immunization Week 2016

In the 2016 World Immunization Week held during April 24 to 30, the WHO highlighted the recent accomplishments of EPI coverage areas, and an overview of each country to “bridge the immunity gap” and achieve the 2020 global vaccination target … Read More »