Vessel-sparing Radiation, better Understanding of Prostate Anatomy can improve Quality of Life

21 May
Vessel-sparing Radiation, better Understanding of Prostate Anatomy can improve Quality of Life

Remember the game Operation? You need to carefully remove the body part without nicking the sides or the buzzer will sound. Only imagine pulling out the funny bone when it’s surrounded by vessels controlling urinary and sexual function. That’s the … Read More »

Use Cosmetic during Pregnancy can Adversely Affect the Health of the Newborn

11 May
Cosmetic use during pregnancy can adversely affect the health of the newborn

A study of public health at New York State University Medical Center, school leaders presented evidence of pregnancy women to personal care products, adverse reproductive effects in neonates during use. “This study found that people with higher levels of butylparaben … Read More »

NJHF Awards 30 Grants for NJ Researchers Working on Health-related Research

15 Feb
NJHF awards 30 grants for NJ researchers working on health-related research

New Jersey Health Foundation (NJHF) has awarded 30 grants totaling more than $1 million for researchers in New Jersey who are working on health-related research that demonstrates exciting potential. According to NJHF President James M. Golubieski, this round of funding … Read More »

New Research For New Way to Reduce Preterm Birth Using Nanoparticles

3 Feb
Researchers demonstrate new way to reduce preterm birth using nanoparticles

US scientists believe that the future will use nanoparticles treatment of disease, antibiotics are no longer as popular as it is now. Using nanoparticles to engineer a special drug, a team of researchers has demonstrated in mice a new way … Read More »

DNA Imprinting Defect May Affect Children Diagnosed With Osteosarcoma

28 Jan
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Osteosarcoma is the more common form of malignant bone tumors occur in young people under 20 years old or children, the most common bone cancer in children, and about 5 percent of pediatric tumors. Children diagnosed with osteosarcoma may be … Read More »

UM SOM Develop a Vaccine To Prevent a Group of Deadly Bacterial Infections

14 Jan
UM SOM to team up with industry to develop vaccine for preventing deadly bacterial infections

Cardiovascular disease is referred to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease, refers to due ischemic or hemorrhagic heart, brain and body tissue hyperlipidemia, blood viscosity, atherosclerosis, hypertension caused by the occurrence of disease. The Center for Vaccine Development (CVD) at the University … Read More »

A new study finds that more than half of hospitals still don’t require their doctors, nurses and other health care providers to get vaccinated against the flu

11 Dec
A new study finds that more than half of hospitals still don't require their doctors, nurses and other health care providers to get vaccinated against the flu

A flu vaccine usually plays an immune response to a specific influenza virus strain, but the American researchers have developed a new “DNA vaccine” that successfully enables the experimental animals to produce immune responses to a variety of avian influenza … Read More »