Posted on 21 December 2011
Breast augmentation or breast enlargement was popular among cosmetics surgeries in women in year 2010. Almost 296,203 breast enlargements surgery performed that make 19% of all the cosmetic surgeries. This great increase in breast augmentation cosmetic surgery happened due to approval from FDA in year 2006. After it’s approval a great number of growths observed [...]
Tags: Breast, Breast augmentation, breast augmentation surgeries, Breast Augmentation Surgery, breast implant clinics, breast implantation, breast implantation procedure, breast implants, cosmetic surgery, Implants, Plastic surgery, Polypropylene breast implants, round breast implants, saline breast implants, silicone breast implants, Surgical procedures
Posted on 23 December 2010
Human body has many interesting facts and less knows that. understand human body and how its works. human anatomy is very interesting and the whole human body facts make you realize that how complicated the human body is.
Tags: amazing body facts, Anatomy, body fact, body parts, funny body facts, human blood, human body, human body fact, human body facts, human brain, human muscles, interesting body facts, interesting facts, muscle of the human body
Posted on 13 December 2010
Medical Researchers have found the cure to a rare skin disorder. It is called Epidermolysis Bullosa. The cure has been found in bone marrow stem cells. In its severe form this disease can be fatal as well.
Tags: Bone marrow, bone marrow transplants, Cancer, cardiomyopathy, chemotherapy, Collagen, diseases, Epidermolysis bullosa, Genodermatoses, Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, Infection, Lymphatic system, Medicine, Oncology, Rare diseases, rare genetic skin disease, rare skin disease, skin cancer, Stem cells, transplantation, Transplantation medicine
Posted on 26 November 2010
Scientists recently carried out a major study on the genes that are associated with height. They found very surprising results that showed that more than 100 genes variants contribute to height in an individual.
Tags: Biology, Gene, Genetics, Genome, Genome-wide association study, Human Genome Project, Nature Genetics, particular disease, Public health genomics, Timothy Frayling, University of Exeter
Posted on 24 November 2010
Swine flu, now called H1N1 influenza A, is a type of flu virus It is a human influenza virus and is being spread by people. It is thought to be a combination of three different flu viruses – swine flu, bird flu and human flu. The new strain is extremely infectious and is quickly spreading across the globe.
Tags: Animal virology, bird flu, FDA approved vaccine, Flu pandemic, Flu pandemic vaccine, flu virus, H1N1, H1N1 flu vaccine, H1N1 influenza A, H1N1 influenza virus, H5N1, human flu, human influenza virus, Influenza, Influenza vaccine, injectable swine flu, live H1N1 influenza virus, Microbiology, swine flu, Swine influenza, types of flu virus, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Posted on 09 November 2010
Recently an appellate court allowed the government officials to issue the funding for stem cell project. This news is pleasent for both scientists and politics. The scientists Rossi and his team created a better iPSCs reprogramming method than that of Yamanaka’s. Scientists are optimistic about this new method and they believe that this method will bring new treatment appriaches in medicine industry.
Tags: Biology, Biotechnology, Cell biology, Cloning, diseases, Embryonic stem cell, Induced pluripotent stem cell, regenerative medicine, Stem cell, Stem cell controversy, Stem cells
Posted on 27 October 2010
Male infertility is caused by the malfunctioning of pituitary gland that stimulate a series of hormones that affect the production of sperm. It can be cured by using a number of modren medical treatments as well as by using a number of natural remedies.
Tags: Androgens, Fertility, Fertility medicine, Folic acid, Gynecology, Human reproduction, impotence, Infertility, Male infertility, normal infertility, Remedies for Male Infertility, sperms, Testosterone, Zinc deficiency
Posted on 25 October 2010
Cloning may be banned in most countries nowadays, and there are a lot of reasons bolstering the ban. But if the moral behind cloning be right, it could lead to limitless possibilities! Curing of cancer, transferring of genetic qualities and possibly age reversal…
Tags: benefits of human cloning, cloning as a sin, Couples, Genetic Qualities, Human, Human Cloning
Posted on 26 August 2010
In order to remove central venous catheters, there are a few tools that would be required. Nurses could remove any of the central venous line which might include pulmonary artery introducers, triple lumen catheters or dialysis line. On the other hand, nurses may not remove sheaths which are large catheters and usually take a long time to stop bleeding. This is a detailed process and should be followed carefully.
Tags: catheters, Central venous catheter, CVP Line, Medicine, Procedure, Removal