Poverty Children’s Brain Connectivity Maybe Increase Risk of Depression

19 Jan
Growing up in poverty could alter children's brain connectivity, increase risk of depression

Mild depression is present within the individual patient genetic (genetic) abnormalities caused by a persistent depression mainly of a series of spontaneous depressive symptoms. Mild depression may be associated with depression, alienation, outliers, physical discomfort, loss of appetite and sleep … Read More »

IQWiG Find No such added Any benefit could be derived In Multiple myeloma

15 Jan
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With the accelerated pace of life, increasing the degree of environmental pollution, myelodysplastic syndrome, the incidence increased year by year, every year, a large amount of myelodysplastic syndrome. Today domestic treatment of myelodysplastic syndrome hospital gradually increased, the treatment of … Read More »

Smart Gas Sensing Pills Developed at Australia’s RMIT University That Offer New Clues For The Development of Treatments For Gut Disorders

15 Jan
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Colon cancer is a common occurrence in parts of the digestive tract colon cancer, occur in the rectum and sigmoid colon junction, colon cancer is mainly due to inadequate diet high in fat and fiber intake. The incidence of chronic … 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 »