Disease Preventive Risk Management Articles & Analysis
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The intricate nature of cellular growth and proliferation has been a fascinating subject of study for cell biologists for many decades. Recently, with the advent of cutting-edge gene manipulation and control techniques, increasing emphasis has been laid on comprehending the role of epigenetic induction in facilitating cell growth. This article focuses on shedding light on the ingenious process of ...
In recent years, bioconjugation has emerged as a powerful strategy for improving drug delivery and enhancing therapeutic efficacy. By linking drugs to various biological entities, such as proteins, antibodies, nanoparticles, or targeting moieties, bioconjugation enables precise and targeted delivery of therapeutic agents to desired sites. This article aims to provide an overview of different ...
Enzymes are protein molecules that catalyze chemical reactions in living organisms. They are involved in many metabolic processes and play a critical role in maintaining the health of the body. In recent years, enzymes have been widely used in disease diagnosis, providing a quick and accurate way to detect and monitor diseases. Enzymes for disease diagnosis can be divided into two categories: ...
Enzymes are biological catalysts that accelerate chemical reactions in living organisms. In recent years, enzymes have been increasingly utilized in medical diagnostics, leading to significant advancements in disease detection and management. Enzyme-based diagnostic tools have revolutionized the healthcare industry, offering numerous benefits such as increased accuracy, sensitivity, and speed. ...
Medical History A 55-year-old white male has degenerative arthritis of the knees. 10 months ago, the patient underwent total knee replacement on the left knee without complication. The surgical incisions had closed without signs of surgical site infection. At the time, he made a good recovery. He is fully functional and fully independent. Patient is a chain smoker with a wife and two children. He ...
Today marks a historic day for all the scientists and researchers who have dedicated their lives to advancing our understanding of Alzheimer’s Disease over the last 20 years. For the more than 6 million individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease in the US, their families, and their caretakers, our team at Altoida celebrates the positive topline data reported on the CLARITY AD global ...
Dental Problems Linked To Heart Disease and Diabetes Over the last ten years there has been a growing body of evidence linking periodontal disease and systemic diseases. Every day new research is making the link stronger. Periodontal infection is the advanced stages of gum disease that causes bone loss. The bone loss is irreversible. Gingivitis is the early stage of gum disease and with early ...
The Direct Link between Bacterial Plaque, Bad Breath, and Dental problems Bad breath or halitosis, dental decay, periodontal disease, and gingivitis are all caused by the anaerobic bacteria that live in the mouth. Anaerobic means living in the absence of air. These types of bacteria are mostly pathological. Bad breath is the odor produced by bacteria living off food particles, each other and ...
It’s July and OCM has sunset, EOM is another year on the horizon, and you are wondering how to continue supporting your patients during this transitional period. Regardless of whether participating in a value-based care model is on your roadmap, PCM should be. Principal Care Management (PCM)1 is designed to reimburse specialty practices for providing needed care management services to ...
When promising drug candidates are identified for further investigation in clinical trials, sponsor companies are usually optimistic about outcomes. But there are times, when after years of sunk effort and resources, clinical trials fail to bring a viable drug to market. Frequently, a drug fails for safety or efficacy reasons that are beyond a sponsor’s control. However, to some degree, ...
For the first time, heart failure patients can have full visibility of their hearts’ LA pressure and self-adjust their medication to stop further deterioration and avoid hospitalizations April 26, 2022 08:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time TEL AVIV, Israel–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Vectorious Medical Technologies Ltd., today announced that it has enrolled the first six patients in the ...
As a parent, you want and hope the best for your children. When your child is diagnosed with a severe condition such as Short Bowel Syndrome, you can feel as if your world has turned upside down. Managing their disease and helping your child lead a better life becomes your top priority. For any parent, the first step in supporting your child is to better understand their disease and the ...
KoKo, LLC announces a partnership for access to Galen Data’s cloud platform. This new partnership provides KoKo direct and secure connectivity to a compliant cloud infrastructure, allowing access virtually anywhere. The secured data can be made accessible to providers and patients. By harnessing this information, KoKo will be able to develop innovative respiratory health solutions that ...
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Diabetes is a chronic health condition that affects how your body turns food into energy. Most of the food you eat is broken down into sugar and released into your bloodstream. When your blood sugar goes up, it signals your pancreas to release insulin. Insulin acts like a key turning on cells with sugar as fuel (energy). Diabetes affects your body’s ability to produce or use that insulin. ...
At Glooko, we believe being named a leader in CB Insights’ Diabetes Digital Therapeutics For Healthcare Payers — Execution & Market Strength Positioning (ESP) Vendor Matrix validates what our customers have been saying about our commitment to providing innovative digital health tools for chronic conditions like diabetes. Glooko was among the select companies that CB Insights ...
These proteins belonging to the HAT family are essential for life because they transport amino acids to the cell membrane. Although members of the family are nearly identical, they selectively transport certain amino acids. This specificity determines their involvement in specific functions, such as cell growth or neuronal function, and consequently in related diseases, such as cancer or ...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a serious and life-threatening condition. Approximately 5.9 million adults are diagnosed with OSA, but as many as 23 million people are estimated to be dealing with OSA yet go undiagnosed. The impact on health can be significant, ranging from inconveniences to life-threatening illnesses. Obstructive sleep apnea can cause disrupted sleep for both OSA sufferers and ...
Focusing on ‘the nurse and diabetes’, in a year which has seen us being hit by a COVID pandemic and our health service being challenged more than ever, it seems a fitting tribute to celebrate and shine a light on nurses in this way. And as the management of diabetes continues to be an important part of our society, with one in ten people now living with diabetes and ...
1 billion people around the world are currently suffering from neurological disorders, and the number is growing by the day. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant negative impact on the healthcare system’s ability to effectively diagnose and treat these individuals. However, despite the growing numbers, action has not been taken by world leaders, creating a huge unmet need. This ...
Do you have a patient with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) that you suspect may also have Sjögren’s Syndrome (SS)? With shared clinical and serological features, overlapping SS with SLE is a comorbidity that is often challenging to identify to promptly assist clinical management. This may also lead to misdiagnoses of other connective tissue disorders. New data on 14-3-3η (eta) ...