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New study explains why diabetic individuals' wounds heal slowly
Diabetes also compromises the release and uptake of exosomes in wounds, Ghatak and his team found.
Depression symptoms are lessened by social media interventions: Study
According to a recent study by UCL researchers, receiving therapy for problematic social media use can be effective in improving the mental well-being...
Vulnerabilities in endocrine therapy-resistant breast cancer...
In the instance of breast cancer, researchers discovered that mutations in the oestrogen receptor alpha (ESR1) gene might lead to therapeutic...
Curing with blood: the rise and fall of COVID convalescent plasma...
By Andrew McLachlan, Andrew McLachlan, University of Sydney Sydney, Oct 8 (The Conversation) Early in the pandemic, scientists thought “convalescent...
How art therapy helps children undergoing trauma
The Central Education ministry has released guidelines for parents on how to provide support to children and facilitate their home-based learning. The...
Fermenta Biotech Limited develops enzymatic synthesis of Molnupiravir...
Novel technology using green chemistry is sustainable, efficient and scalable. The experimental antiviral drug Molnupiravir was developed at Emory...
Virtual stress-free therapy for Bengaluru policemen
Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao has arranged the virtual stress therapy in association with the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences...
India to explore blood plasma therapy for corona patients
India will explore novel blood plasma therapy for COVID-19 using the immune power gained by a recovered person to treat a sick person.