Researchers in Type 1 Diabetes Worldwide Linked to the Advances in Medical Care

8 May
Researchers link global increase in type 1 diabetes to advances in medical care

Researchers at the University of Adelaide, said in the case of type 1 diabetes, global growth is directly related to advances in medical care, and the disease is more likely to be through basic genetics from one generation to the … Read More »

Nature Journal child: Study Found that New Blood Biomarker of Autism

8 May
Nature Journal child: study found that new blood biomarker of autism

Recently, researchers Southwestern Medical Center have discovered a blood biomarkers, which help in the early diagnosis of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Early intervention is the best treatment of ASD, which affect about one seventieth of children. Unfortunately, most … Read More »

Equality Survival Antiviral Therapy in Patients with HCV-related Cirrhosis of the General Population

7 May
Antiviral therapies equal survival rate of HCV-related cirrhosis patients with general population

Patients with hepatitis C virus-related cirrhosis who respond well to anti-viral treatment, the survival rate equal to the general population, such as investigators Chinese Journal of Hepatology. Cirrhosis and liver dysfunction, such as decompensated liver cancer or long-term development infected … Read More »

Asian American Adults HBV Screening Can help Prevent the Onset of Liver Disease

5 May
Asian American adults HBV screening can help prevent the onset of liver disease

Based on community screening of hepatitis B virus was discovered by researchers led by a University of California, Davis, targeted publicity in Asian populations to identify high-risk groups, infection and guide them to the appropriate follow-up care to help prevent … Read More »